As CBP ramps up enforcement and seeks to ensure that importers' claims of first sale are valid, expect the agency to pay close attention to the documents of the middleman, said tax consultants with KPMG during an Oct. 27 presentation on first sale at the International Compliance Professionals Association's annual conference in Texas.
NEWPORT, R.I. -- Restructuring at the FDA is causing confusion in the agency's approach to import enforcement, according to Domenic Veneziano, a former director of import operations at the agency.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith has added his voice to the chorus of Republicans pushing back on President Donald Trump's plan to increase Argentinian beef imports, in the aim of lowering beef prices on grocery store shelves.
A majority of the Senate voted to end the fentanyl emergency for Canada, which underlies 30% tariffs on some Canadian goods, under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
The Senate voted 51-47 to terminate the national emergency based on the trade deficit, the emergency the president used to impose tariffs of between 10% and 39% on nearly every country in the world.
CBP erroneously found that importer Superon Schweisstechnik's stainless steel round wires aren't coated in a "flux material" and thus misclassified three types of the wires, Superon argued in an Oct. 30 complaint filed at the Court of International Trade. The importer faulted CBP for using the "conventional test methods" on the wires' coating, "rather than the globally recognized specialized methods necessary for identifying" the type of coating on the wires (Superon Schweisstechnik India v. United States, CIT # 21-00570).
Mandi Rae Lumley, a member of the Yakama Native American tribe, filed suit against the imposition of tariffs against her, claiming any duties assessed against her violate the 1855 Yakama Treaty. Lumley, filing suit along with her company Tikkun Olam Holdings, said the Yakama Treaty lets members of the Yakama tribe "use any public highway to carry on free trade with any trading partner" (Mandi Rae Lumley v. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, D.Or. # 3:25-02003).
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP released guidance Oct. 29 on the import of dogs, including an attachment listing applicable Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheadings, in an Oct. 29 cargo systems message. CBP said importers may contact the port of entry import specialist or entry specialist at the Agriculture and Prepared Products Centers of Excellence and Expertise for further information on entry procedures and requirements.
CBP released guidance on Section 232 import duties for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, medium- and heavy-duty truck parts, and buses via an Oct. 29 cargo systems message.