Status of Extra U.S. Tariffs on Iron and Steel

Section 232 of the Tariff Act empowers the president to impose “special” additional tariffs on imported items whose importation threatens the security of the defense industrial base.  The idea behind the law was to protect the national industrial base against threats posed by cheaper, sometimes more durable imported competition of the same products.  The Act…

Buy American restrictions tightened to benefit suppliers of domestic products . . .

In one of the Trump Administration’s last major regulatory changes, effective for certain federal procurement solicitations today, February 22nd, the Buy American Act standards have been tightened to make it more difficult to offer foreign-origin products in response to purchases by the U.S. Government. Multiple federal laws mandate a preference for the procurement of US-origin…

Customs Projects Stronger Enforcement impacting goods from China’s Xinjiang Province. . .

Responding to Communist China’s concentration camps for its minority Uighur population which include allegations of forced labor, involuntary abortions and other abuse, the Customs & Border Protection Agency (“CBP”) has increased its focus on products that it suspects originate in their home province of Xinjiang. You may recall that CBP recently issued a Withhold Release…