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US Tariff Timeline 2025 August 15, 2025: Expanded Steel & Aluminum tariffs announced effective August 18 August 11,2025: U.S. & China Tariff Truce Extended 90-Days June 28, 2025: If importers do not know the country of smelt and/or cast, they can report “unknown” in lieu of providing the ISO code.…

Universal Steel and Aluminum Tariffs on the Way

President Trump has announced increased tariffs on steel and aluminum products, stepping up the measures he introduced in 2018 under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. As of March 12, several measures will go into effect increasing the scope of duties on imports of steel and aluminum:…

De Minimis Shipment Regulation Delayed

US President Trump delayed the tariff order that would prevent shipments worth $800 or less to be entered into the United States duty-free. The “de minimis” exemption allows duties and fees to be waived when the value of a shipment is less than $800, as described in Section 321 of…

Aluminum, Steel and Possibly More Tariffs On The Way

Steel & Aluminum US President Trump stated that he will announce 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum on Monday, February 10, 2025. Canada and Mexico are among the largest exporter of steel and aluminum to the United States. Canada is by far the largest exporter of aluminum to the United…

A Major Save Avoiding Global Supply Chain Disruption : East Coast Port Strike Averted

In early January 2025, the looming threat of a strike by East Coast port workers in the United States was averted after intense negotiations. The potential strike, which had been gaining attention for months, was called off just days before it could have disrupted major ports from Maine to Florida.…

Introduction to Nexus and State Tax Obligations

Nexus, within the realm of taxation, refers to the sufficient connection or presence that a business must establish with a state to be subject to its tax laws and regulations. This connection forms the basis for a state to impose tax obligations on a company’s activities. Understanding nexus is crucial…

How Is China Responding to US Tariffs?

A 10% tariff on Chinese origin goods, prescribed by President Trump in an Executive Order (EO) on February 1, went into effect on February 4, 2025. The same EO directed that Chinese goods would not be eligible for importation under the de minimus administrative exemption allowing duty-free entry for shipments…

America First Trade Policy:  The White House’s Trade and Economic Agenda in Motion

Since his election victory on November 5, 2024, the international trade community has postulated about US President Donald Trump’s trade policies, comparing the policies of his 2016 term with various official statements from his campaign and with the statements he has made on his social media. The memorandum released by…

Understanding the New Tariffs Against Articles from Mexico, Canada, and China: Fast Facts

Understanding the New Tariffs Against Articles from Mexico, Canada, and China: Fast Facts US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has published documents implementing the additional duties against articles of China prescribed by the Executive Orders (EOs) published by President Trump on February 1, 2025. Here are the key facts regarding…

Potential Tariff Increase on Computer Chips

Donald Trump, while speaking to House Republicans on January 27 advised that he would be increasing tariffs on foreign made computer chips and semiconductor devices. Trump said, “In the very near future, we are going to be placing tariffs on foreign production of computer chips, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals to return…

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