Customs Notice 24-25: Changes to Customs Adjustments Starting October
During the transition from September 1 to October 20, 2024, customs adjustments may face delays, and electronic submissions via CARM are recommended for faster processing.
Canada Requires Steel Importers to Provide Country of Melt and Pour Information
This data will provide insights into the origins of imported steel and help improve transparency and monitoring within the steel import industry.
USTR Delays Section 301 Tariff Increases on Chinese Imports
The delay follows significant public feedback, with over 1,100 comments submitted by stakeholders. The final decision on the tariff increases is now expected sometime this month.
Shipping Container Spot Rates See First Drop in Three Months
This decline indicates some market stabilization and is a sign of relief for importers and exporters facing high costs and logistical challenges.
CDC Eases Dog Import Requirements from Low-Risk Countries
Dogs entering the U.S. from high-risk countries that have not been vaccinated against rabies within the past six months will still be denied entry.
U.S. and Mexico Crack Down on Chinese Steel Imports with New Tariffs
The new tariffs will also hit steel and aluminum imported into the U.S. from Belarus, Iran and Russia through Mexico.
CBSA Concludes Expiry Review Investigation on Carbon Steel Welded Pipe Imports from China
The CITT will now conduct an inquiry to assess the potential injury to the Canadian industry, with a decision expected by December 24, 2024.
CBSA Announces CARM Requirements for Customs Bonded Warehouse TCPs
The new requirements will improve the efficiency and compliance of Trade Chain Partners (TCPs), specifically Customs Bonded Warehouse (CBW) licensees, including operators, importers, and brokers.
Canada Averts West Coast Strike Threat at British Columbia Ports
As federal mediators worked with the two parties to reach an agreement, the union and employers withdrew the strike and lockout notices.
Rising Ocean Freight Rates Impact U.S. Imports
Rising ocean freight rates are posing significant challenges for U.S. importers by impacting the global supply chain and inflating costs for businesses and consumers.
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