Importers of paper shopping bags should be aware that these bags may be subject to antidumping and countervailing duties.
On July 20, 2023, the U.S. International Trade Commission determined that there is a reasonable indication that an industry in the United States is materially injured by imports of paper shopping bags from Cambodia, China, Colombia, India, Malaysia, Portugal, Taiwan, Turkey, and Vietnam, that are alleged to be sold in the U.S. at less than fair value.
Topics: AD/CVD, Antidumping, Countervailing
The benefits offered to Japanese Authorized Economic Operators (hereafter “AEO”s) are characterized in a wide variety of ways. In recent years, the number of benefits has developed gradually, reflecting opinions and feedback from AEO participants.
Additionally, the administrative procedures that previously burdened the participators have been adjusted.
AEO is a well-known regime in many countries, and not something new. But this program is continuously evolving to attract more potential participators.
The evolution is not only in regards to the benefits you can enjoy in South Korea, but also occurs in terms of the procedural aspects of obtaining and maintaining AEO accreditation and Mutual Recognition Agreements/Arrangements(MRAs).
Duty Drawback is the United States’ oldest trade program in operation, dating back to 1789 when we were just a fledgling democracy determined to make our presence known on the world stage. The program’s intent then, as it is now, is to put American companies on a more level playing field with its international competition by driving out the cost of import tariffs and fees from its exported products.
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AEO stands for Authorized Economic Operator, which is the collective name of high-credit enterprises certified by Customs around the world. You, as an importer and/or exporter, can also be an AEO participant in the international circulation of goods. In China, the official name of AEO is Advanced Certified Enterprise.