Tariff Corner
Utilize Our New Tool for Duty Estimations.
At Allyn International, we understand the complexities and uncertainties surrounding international trade, especially with the potential for increasing tariffs. To assist businesses in navigating these challenges, we have developed the below Duty Estimation Tool.
This innovative tool allows any user to receive a duty estimation based on the most recent US duty changes according to country-specific and commodity-specific trade remedies. Use this Duty Estimator to see what tariffs have been implemented against goods from specific countries, and what tariffs are currently targeting specific commodities. Search by simply inputting a Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) code. Note that relational and non-stacking rules exist for active trade remedies, and not all listed tariffs may apply depending on the country of origin of the item associated with the input HTS, as well as the item's properties and use.
Our Trade Compliance Team is committed to supporting your global trade needs with expert solutions and personalized assistance, please reach out directly to sales@allynintl.com if you have specific questions regarding your business.
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Latest Update:
CIT Strikes Down 122
The U.S. Court of International Trade has ruled that President Trump’s 10% Section 122 tariff is unlawful. The court invalidated the proclamation, ordered refunds, with interest, for the plaintiffs with standing, and directed the government to implement the injunction within 5 days.
Key points on the injunction:
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The court did not issue a universal injunction; the permanent injunction applies only to the named importer plaintiffs (including the State of Washington).
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The government must stop applying Section 122 tariffs to those plaintiffs within 5 days and must refund Section 122 duties they paid with interest.
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The court noted refunds can be delayed even after tariffs are held unlawful, supporting the need for injunctive relief.
The government is expected to appeal, and the tariff ruling will likely be stayed during the appeal, so importers should plan to keep paying the Section 122 tariff for now.
Allyn International is actively supporting the trade community in understanding what their next logical step should be, whether it’s to preserver refunds via protest, seek an injunction or wait for further developments.
If you have questions about tariffs or would like to explore strategies to reduce their impact on your business operations, contact Allyn today for a consultation at sales@allynintl.com.
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