2023 Logistics Performance Index: Recap, Key Takeaways, and Anticipation for the Future

June 05, 2025.
Logistics Publications

In anticipation of the expected 2025 release of World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index results, we take a moment to recap some of the findings from the most currently released Logistics Performance Index. The World Bank Logistics Performance Index (LPI) scores countries on how efficiently they move goods across and...

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Section 232 Tariffs: Aluminum and Steel Tariff Increase, and More from the White House on Short Notice

June 04, 2025.
Trade Publications

On Friday, May 30, 2025, President Trump announced the additional tariff rate against articles of steel and aluminum would be doubling on June 4 to 50%. Late evening on Tuesday, June 3, US Customs published details of changes, set to go into effect at 12:01am on the following day, Wednesday, June 4. These changes, now live...

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Out of Sight, Out of Pocket: How Assets Become Unclaimed Property

June 04, 2025.
Tax Publications

Each year, millions of dollars in assets go unclaimed—not because of fraud or theft, but due to everyday oversights and administrative mishaps. From missed mail following a move to forgotten checks or uncashed refunds, there are many ways property can slip through the cracks. Whether caused by lack...

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Trade News Round Up: Aluminum and Steel Tariff Increase, IEEPA Litigation, and Section 301 Exemptions

June 02, 2025.
Trade Publications

The Federal Court of Appeals has issued a stay of the ruling made by the Court of International Trade (CIT) declaring the Trump Administration’s tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) unlawful. The IEEPA tariffs will remain in place in the interim, during which both the...

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US Court Strikes Down Trump’s IEEPA Reciprocal and Opioid Tariffs

May 29, 2025.
Trade Publications

On Wednesday evening, May 28, 2025, the US Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that the Trump Administration has made improper use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to produce the major tariffs he has leveraged US trade policy with since he took office. The court has subsequently ordered that...

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US Lowers Reciprocal Tariff on Chinese Imports to 10 Percent

May 13, 2025.
Trade Publications

Donald Trump has issued an executive order (EO) prescribing the means for reducing the 125% tariff against goods from China as a result of ongoing talks between the US in China in Geneva, Switzerland. Starting at 12:01 am on May 14, 2025, the 125% tariff against Chinese imports issued to address the trade imbalance between...

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USA and China agree to “Cease-Fire,” Reduce Their Punitive Tariffs

May 12, 2025.
Trade Publications

As a result of talks in Geneva, Switzerland, the White House has announced that the US and China have agreed to take joint measures to deescalate the trade war between the two nations. Most significantly, the US has agreed to reduce its 125% IEEPA tariff on products from China down to 10%...

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Unlocking the Power of Annual Reports: Essential Knowledge for Business Success

May 06, 2025.
Tax Publications

As companies continue to grow, it’s not surprising that they will tend to register in a multitude of states. When a company begins conducting business activities in a new state, it must register with the state’s Secretary of State. Once the initial registration is complete, annual...

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Unexpected Tariff Relief: White House Announces the “non-stacking” of Certain Tariffs

April 30, 2025.
Trade Publications

Certain additional tariffs implemented by the Trump administration will cease to apply cumulatively, according to an executive order (EO) issued by the White House on April 29, 2025. The EO, titled “ADDRESSING CERTAIN TARIFFS ON IMPORTED ARTICLES,” announces the “non-stacking” of several major tariff measures currently affecting US...

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Relief from 125%, and the End of the De Minimus Exemption

April 14, 2025.
Trade Publications

On Friday, April 11, 2025, the White House issued an amendment to previous executive orders to provide an exemption for certain electronic goods from the “reciprocal” tariffs announced on April 2, 2025. Modified since April 2, the current configuration of these tariffs places a flat 10% on imports from all countries except China, and...

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Antidumping and Countervailing Cases Update

April 14, 2025.
Trade Publications

Antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duties are trade measures used to protect domestic industries from unfair competition. AD duties target products sold below fair market value, while CV duties address subsidies provided by foreign governments to their exporters. It is important to follow any relevant AD and CV cases for...

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Last Week in Allyn Tax News (April 11, 2025)

April 14, 2025.
Tax Publications

Allyn Tax Fun Facts Happy Monday! Are you ready for more Allyn Tax Fun Facts? For decades, New York City's Cabaret Law required nightclubs to pay a special tax if patrons danced. The law was finally repealed in 2017 after nearly a century! To learn more, ask an expert here:...

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