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SURGE IN DE MINIMIS SHIPMENTS BRINGS RISK: ILLICIT AND UNSAFE GOODS

De minimis shipments, valued at $800 or less, have surged in recent years, largely due to the rapid expansion of e-commerce. These shipments now account for 92% of U.S. imports, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing approximately 4 million daily—up from 2.8 million the previous year. While this [...]

USITC FINDS NO INJURY FROM IMPORTED ALUMINUM EXTRUSIONS, ENDS INVESTIGATION WITHOUT NEW DUTIES

On Wednesday, October 30th, the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) announced its decision that aluminum extrusions imported from China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam do not harm U.S. industry. This determination comes after a thorough investigation initiated over [...]

2024-10-31T14:10:07+00:00October 31st, 2024|Customs, Freight Talk, Import, Industry Spotlight|

PROTECTING U.S. CARS: AUTO INDUSTRY WEIGHS IN ON BIS SUPPLY CHAIN REGULATIONS

In response to the Bureau of Industry and Security's (BIS) recent proposal to enforce stricter tracking and reporting on the origins of connected vehicle supply chains—aimed at phasing out Chinese components by 2027—automotive, chipmaking, and various business groups have raised some significant concerns. Nearly 100 public comments were submitted before [...]

2024-10-30T15:36:55+00:00October 30th, 2024|Customs, Freight Talk, Import, Industry Spotlight|

DEMAND SURGE IN AIR CARGO TO EUROPE

Demand for air cargo from Asia to Europe surged sharply in October, with e-commerce growth offsetting the usual lull following China’s Golden Week. This unexpected demand boost shifts from typical seasonal patterns, signaling strong volume momentum driven by factors like increased online shopping promotions and new product launches. The early [...]

2024-10-25T18:42:45+00:00October 25th, 2024|Customs, Customs & Compliance, Freight Talk, Shipping News|

SECTION 301: U.S. TRADE PORTAL OPENS FOR INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY EXCLUSIONS

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has introduced a new portal for businesses to submit exclusion requests for industrial machinery outside the solar sector. This initiative follows recent changes to the Section 301 action on Chinese imports. INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY SECTION 301 EXCLUSIONS While the updated regulations automatically grant exclusions [...]

2024-10-18T16:52:43+00:00October 18th, 2024|Customs, Customs & Compliance, Freight Talk, Shipping News|

USTR FURTHER DELAYS SECTION 301 DETERMINATION

USTR: SECTION 301 MODIFICATIONS DETERMINATION FURTHER DELAYED  On July 30, 2024, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) office announced that it continues to work on finalizing the determination, with plans to make it public in the coming days. This announcement marks another delay in the final decision on proposed Section [...]

2024-09-03T16:50:55+00:00September 3rd, 2024|Customs, Customs & Compliance, Freight Talk, Shipping News|

SECTION 301 MODIFICATIONS DETERMINATION POSTPONED PENDING REVIEW

PROPOSED SECTION 301 MODIFICATIONS On May 28, 2024, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) proposed modifications to the actions under the Section 301 investigation concerning China’s acts, policies, and practices related to technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation.  Section 301 exclusions were first implemented during the Trump Administration and reinstated [...]

CALIFORNIA PORTS: INVESTMENT IN ELECTRIC TRUCKING

ELECTRIC TRUCKING INVESTMENTS The Los Angeles and Long Beach ports are investing a combined $25 million to support the development of charging infrastructure for electric-powered heavy-duty trucks to service southern California harbors and warehouses. The commissions of both ports also authorized another $12.5 million from their respective clean truck funds [...]

EARLY RETURN DATE: ADDRESSING CONCERNS IN MARITIME DATA ACCURACY

SHIPPERS PUSH FMC TO ADDRESS ISSUES WITH CHANGING DROP OFF DATES FOR EXPORTS U.S. exporters have expressed concerns to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) that the inconsistent information on vessel schedules and drop-off dates leads to higher costs and delays. Although having a single source for this kind of data [...]

E-COMMERCE AND AIR CARGO: THE NEED FOR ENHANCED TRANSPARENCY

SPECIAL HANDLING CODE NEEDED FOR E-COMMERCE DUE TO AIR VOLUME CONSUMPTION E-commerce has sustained enormous volume growth over the last 18 months, commanding large portions of the global air markets. The exponential growth of the industry was kickstarted by the pandemic; and shows no signs of slowing. Retail sales are [...]

2024-06-27T20:49:41+00:00June 27th, 2024|Airfreight, Customs, Freight Talk, Industry Spotlight|
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