In recent updates on the Section 232 tariffs on Aluminum and Steel, the President has clarified “tariff stacking” and its implications for importers. This executive order aims to prevent unintended burdens as a result of the tariffs while safeguarding national security interests.
The United States – Mexico- Canada Agreement (USMCA), known in Canada as Canada – US – Mexico agreement (CUSMA), establishes a framework for duty-free trade among the three nations, provided goods meet specific rules of origin. Recent developments have underscored the importance of ensuring goods qualify under CUSMA to avoid newly imposed tariffs.
Topics: Classification, Tradewin, Canada, United States, Tariffs
If you are a business engaged in international trade, you may have a valuable opportunity to reduce costs through a program known as Duty Drawback. This program allows your business to recover the duties, taxes, and fees paid on imported goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed.
Although the recovery process can be complex, the potential savings can be significant. Continue reading to explore the basics of the program, who is eligible, and how Tradewin can assist you.
Topics: Duty Drawback, Tradewin, United States, Trade Compliance
On January 16th, the Bureau of Industry and Security published new Federal Register regulations that refine their AI computing hardware controls. BIS believes new AI capabilities “will enable malicious actors to engage in activities that pose profound risks to U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives” while indicating that “AI models have the potential to create significant economic and social benefits in the United States and across the globe.” As a result, the new regulations are designed to carefully place the line between the potential threat actors and those who will use AI to advance US or human interests.
Topics: License Exceptions, United States, Security
Following the inauguration of the new administration on January 20th, 2025, there has been significant movement in both statements and confirmed actions that have an impact on trade.
Topics: United States, Section 301, Tariffs, HS Classification