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“Tariff Diplomacy” means Tariff Volatility: Colombia and the Trump Presidency 

On Sunday, January 26, 2025, The President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro barred two military flights from the USA from landing in his country. The flights contained deportees of Colombian citizens, and President Petro claimed he would not accept the flights because they constituted an afront to the dignity of the…

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Artificial Intelligence – Trade Compliance Applications

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made leaps and bounds in the last few years. If you can remember when Apple released their AI companion, “Siri” in October of 2011, it was a breakthrough in how humanity interacted with technology. As of 2024, artificial intelligence can do more than just search the…

Where is the Trade War? An Update on Trump’s Trade Plan at the Beginning of His Term

On January 20, 2025, the newly inaugurated President Trump signed 118 executive orders (EOs) before the proverbial sun set on his first day in office, but businesses and trade stakeholders in the US, Mexico, and Canada alike watching avidly for an EO pertaining to tariffs against Mexico and Canada need…

U.S. Blacklists China’s Largest Shipping Line Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions

The United States has recently blacklisted China’s largest shipping line, Cosco Shipping Holdings Co., along with two shipbuilders, China State Shipbuilding Corp. and China Shipbuilding Trading Co., due to alleged links with the People’s Liberation Army. This move, announced in a Federal Register filing, designates these companies as Chinese military…

Allyn International Marks a Decade of Support for Foster Care Advisory Services

Allyn International proudly celebrated ten years of partnering with Foster Care Advisory Services (FCAS) to bring joy and support to children in need. This year, Allyn has donated gifts to brighten the holidays for 100 children and contributed $7,500 to further the impactful work of this organization. The initiative, which…

European Union and Mercosur Strike a Deal with Free Trade Agreement

After 25 years of negotiating, the European Union and Mercosur countries (Argentina, Bolivia (newly), Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) have established terms for a Free Trade Agreement. Proponents of the deal claim it will save $4.26 billion in duties each year – highlighted products include Italian wine, Argentine steak, and German…

Section 321 – Does Not Exceed $800 – Release 2

The exponential growth of e-commerce has resulted in more shipments than ever clearing, duty-free, under the section 321 de minimis exemption. For example, in 2024, more than one billion packages were cleared in this manner. Using section 321 when it is not applicable allows importers to underpay customs duties and…

Prepare Like a Pro: Organizing and Retaining Documents for 1099 Filing

Proper organization and retention of essential documents are critical for maintaining compliance, ensuring accuracy, and streamlining administrative processes. Establishing a systematic approach to document management not only saves time but also reduces the risk of errors or penalties due to missing or misplaced records. In this guide, we outline best…

A Trade War With…Canada? Proposed Tariffs Against the North as well as East

Less than a month after his election win, President-elect Donald Trump disabused anyone holding the notion that his trade sanctions were targeted only at China by announcing he would sign 25% blanket tariffs against all products imported from the USA’s other two top trading partners, Mexico and Canada, adding that…

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