A Mexican union and a U.S. nonprofit have jointly filed a rapid response complaint against Panasonic Automotive's plant in Reynosa, Mexico. The Sindicato Nacional Independiente de Trabajadores de Industrias y de Servicios "Movimiento 20/32" (SNITIS) says more than 600 workers at the plant asked for SNITIS to be their new union, but the company is collaborating with a Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM) union. According to the complaint, there are about 2,000 workers at the plant, who make audio systems and screens for automobiles that are exported to the U.S. and to other markets.
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated on March 2 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
Ohio's two senators and Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., are asking the commerce secretary and U.S. trade representative to convince Canada and Mexico "to either reduce their exports of down-stream GOES products to the United States, or utilize more U.S. GOES in the production of those products." In a letter that leaned heavily on the Commerce Department's conclusion that the import of transformer components from neighboring countries is a national security threat, they said grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) is produced by Cleveland-Cliffs in two locations in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and supports 2,000 jobs. When a 25% tariff was imposed on steel, the market shifted so that cores, core parts and laminates became the imports for transformers, rather than the steel. Imports of GOES dropped by 56% the year after the tariffs began.
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated Jan. 21 and again Jan. 25 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):