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New Section 232 Tariffs on Semiconductor Articles

On January 14, 2026, President Trump signed a proclamation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, establishing new tariffs on imported Semiconductor Articles. Beginning January 15, 2026 imports of certain items containing semiconductors will be subject to a 25%. The White House framed the action as vital to national…

2025 Logistics Year in Review

2025 Year in Review report includes a summary of global event updates and annual averages for ocean, air, and ground transportation modes. Click here to view the full report. Contributor: Alyssa Hernandez About Allyn International Allyn International is dedicated to providing high quality, customer centric services and solutions for the…

Allyn International continues to Support Foster Care Advisory Services

Allyn International annually partners with Foster Care Advisory Services to bring joy and support to children in need. This year, Allyn has donated gifts to brighten the holidays for 100 children and contributed $10,000 to further the impactful work of this organization. The initiative, which began in 2014, has grown…

Expansion Without Exposure: Controlling Multi-State Nexus Risk

As businesses expand across state lines—whether through remote sales, staffing, or digital commerce—they increasingly encounter the complexities of multi-state tax nexus. Nexus, the legal connection that obligates a business to collect and remit sales tax in a given state, can be triggered through both physical presence and economic activity. To…

Trump Postpones Tariff Increases on Furniture and Cabinet Imports

The Trump administration has announced a one-year postponement of scheduled tariff increases on imported upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities, easing near-term cost pressures on a category that has already seen significant price inflation. Under a new presidential proclamation issued over the New Year’s holiday, higher duty rates that were…

Mexico Raises Tariffs on Imports from China

The mexican government, through the Ministry of Economy, announced a package of tariffs on products originating from China and other countries without free trade agreements with Mexico. This measure, approved in December by the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, aims to strengthen domestic industry, correct trade imbalances, and generate…

México incrementa aranceles a importaciones desde China

El Gobierno Federal anunció por medio de la Secretaría de Economía un paquete de aranceles para productos provenientes de China y otros países sin tratados de libre comercio con México. Esta medida, aprobada en diciembre por la Cámara de Diputados y el Senado, busca fortalecer la industria nacional, corregir desequilibrios…

U.S. Trade Trends According to CBP: 2025 Snapshot

The latest CBP trade statistics reveal significant shifts in the value of trade-remedy duties assessed, reflecting evolving U.S. trade policy and enforcement actions under several statutes. Trade Policy Impact on Tariff Revenue Under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which addresses national security–related tariffs, duties collected on…

The New U.S.–South Korea Trade Agreement: A Reset for Tariffs, Investment and Strategic Industries

The U.S. and South Korea have unveiled a new trade and investment package that resets tariffs, injects large-scale Korean capital into U.S. industries, and expands bilateral cooperation in several strategic sectors. While the complete legal text has not yet been released, the two governments have published enough detail to outline…

It’s 1099 Season – Are Your Records Ready?

Accurate vendor information is essential when filing Form 1099—but even small data errors, especially with Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs), can trigger IRS penalties, delayed filings, and costly administrative setbacks. Ensuring compliance isn’t just about collecting forms; it requires strategic oversight and consistent data management that many businesses underestimate. Below are…

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