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U.S. – Japan Strike High-Stakes Trade Agreement Ahead of Tariff Deadline

On Tuesday evening, the U.S. and Japan finalized a sweeping new trade agreement, averting a 25% blanket tariff that was set to take effect on August 1. Announced by President Trump and confirmed by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, the deal represents a major breakthrough in the on-going negotiations of…

Understanding Resale Certificates: Which States Accept Your Home State Registration Number?

A resale certificate is a signed document that indicates that the purchaser intends to resell the goods, allowing the purchaser to buy products without paying sales tax. Resale certificates cannot be used for items that will be used or consumed by the purchaser in their normal course of business. Sellers…

Indonesia Lands U.S. Trade Win While Courting the EU

Indonesia Secures a Trade Agreement with the U.S. In a deal announced by President Trump and confirmed by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, the U.S. has agreed to reduce its tariff on Indonesian goods from 32% to 19%. In exchange, Indonesia committed to a range of major purchases from the U.S.,…

Tariffs on Mexican Tomatoes

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a 17.09% antidumping duty on fresh tomato imports from Mexico effective immediately, July 14. This is a significant departure from a long-standing trade agreement that had averted anti-dumping duties in exchange for Mexico’s commitment to keep tomatoes at a minimum price threshold. The decision…

Trump Announces 30% Tariff on E.U. and Mexico

On July 12, President Donald J. Trump announced via social media that the United States will impose a 30% tariff on goods imported from the European Union (E.U.) and Mexico, effective August 1. If implemented, the new rate will replace the existing IEEPA reciprocal tariffs of 10% for the E.U.…

DOJ Shifts Focus to Trade and Customs Fraud

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is shifting its enforcement priorities from healthcare, federal program, and procurement fraud to trade, tariff, and customs fraud committed by corporations. This change follows a Goldman Sachs report estimating that tariff evasion may have accounted for as much as $90 billion in U.S. imports…

New Reciprocal Tariff on Canada

President Donald J. Trump issued a formal notification to Canada on July 10, advising that a reciprocal tariff of 35% will take effect August 1 on most U.S. imports from the country. This new tariff replaces the tariff of 25% that the administration imposed on Canada, effective March 4, under…

U.S.-U.K. Economic Prosperity Deal

Executive Order 14309 – June 16, 2025 The U.S. and the U.K. have agreed to a historic trade agreement that reduces the tariff on U.K. vehicle and vehicle parts that are exported to the U.S. It also provides duty-free treatment on civil aircraft engines and components and lays the groundwork…

New Reciprocal Tariffs and Copper Duty Announced by President Trump

President Donald J. Trump has issued formal notifications to eight additional countries regarding new reciprocal tariffs set to take effect on August 1, 2025. These tariffs replace the previously announced Liberation Day tariffs, which were scheduled to begin on July 9 but were postponed to allow more time for bilateral…

Update: FDA Review Now Required for All Low-Value Shipments

On July 9, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued updated guidance regarding de minimis shipments that are subject to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations. Low-value shipments of products such as cosmetics, dinnerware, radiation-emitting devices (non-medical), biological samples, and most foods were previously exempt from FDA oversight. Effective…

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