Customs and Trade News Weekly Snapshot

Here is a recap of the latest customs and international trade law news:    

 Customs and Border Protection (CBP)     

  • CBP Releases July 2023 Monthly Update. In July 2023, CBP: 
    • Processed more than 3 million entry summaries valued at more than $262 billion.  
    • Identified nearly $7 billion of duties to be collected by the U.S. government. 
    • Stopped 388 shipments valued at more than $107 million for further examination based on the suspected use of forced labor. 
    • Seized 1,698 shipments that contained counterfeit goods valued at more than $165 million. 
  • Fake Apple watches, wireless headphones worth nearly $400K seized by CBP at ONT and LA/LB Seaport. 
  • Cincinnati CBP seizes 100 shipments containing counterfeit MLB, MLS, NFL merchandise. 
  • CBP, FWS seize seahorses, snakes, snake oil, and prohibited pork products at Dulles Airport.  
  • Quota bulletin: Cotton provided for in Chapter 52, Additional U.S. Note 5, Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
  • EAPA investigations & updates 
By |2023-08-25T20:59:04-04:00August 25, 2023|Snapshot|Comments Off on Customs and Trade News Weekly Snapshot

Customs and International Trade News

Here is a recap of the latest customs and international trade news:    

 Customs and Border Protection (CBP)    

  • Memphis CBP, HSI repatriates precious cultural artifacts to Mexico. 
  • CBP accused of ignoring Ivory Coast cocoa ban petition – child welfare advocates filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to force the Biden administration to block imports of cocoa harvested by children in West Africa that can end up in America’s most popular chocolate desserts and candies. 
  • CBP opens October 2023 Customs Broker License Exam registration. 
  • CBP announces trade portals data freeze – the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) and the Trade Compliance (TC) program Portals will “enter into a data freeze window” from Sept. 16-30. During this time, there will be no access to either Portal for trade users. 

World Trade Organization (WTO) 

  • WTO rejects China’s Trump-era tariffs against imports from U.S. – In a ruling published this week, the WTO said China violated its fundamental trade commitments when it imposed tariffs on $2.4 billion worth of US products in retaliation for former President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum duties. 

Administration 

By |2023-08-21T08:46:52-04:00August 21, 2023|Snapshot|Comments Off on Customs and International Trade News

Customs and Trade News Snapshot

Here is a recap of the latest customs and international trade news:

Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

  • DHS announces two additional PRC-based companies as a result of forced labor enforcement. Effective August 2, 2023, goods produced by Camel Group Co., Ltd. and Chenguang Biotech Group Co., Ltd. and its subsidiary Chenguang Biotechnology Group Yanqi Co. Ltd. will be added to the UFLPA Entity List and restricted from entering the United States as a result of the companies’ participation in business practices that target members of persecuted groups, including Uyghur minorities in the PRC.
  • CBP’s final rule for new Broker Continuing Education (CE) requirement became effective July 24. The agency published answers to a few frequently asked questions regarding CE credit reporting, how CE credits will be treated during the 2024-2027 triennial, and accreditors. Read CBP’s fact sheet here.
  • CBP detained forced labor merchandise may no longer enter a zone whilst awaiting decisions. The only available options are to pay storage at the port or a customs bonded warehouse.
  • Luxury jewelry, handbags, watches & more worth almost $800K intercepted by CBP officers at Chicago’s international mail facility.
  • CBP, the Office of Field Operations (OFO), the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT), and the Trade Compliance (TC) program announced the next generation of the CTPAT Portal and the TC Portal.
    • The next generation of these Portals will move from their current, outdated architecture to a modern cloud-based system that will be more user-friendly, intuitive, and faster.
  • COBRA Fees […]
By |2023-08-04T13:15:27-04:00August 4, 2023|Snapshot|Comments Off on Customs and Trade News Snapshot
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