Goods from Hong Kong must be labeled “made in China”

Due to continuing political repression in Hong Kong by the Chinese government, the Trump Administration has retaliated against China by taking substantive, though not overwhelming, retaliatory actions against products from Hong Kong.  U.S. goods and services trade with Hong Kong totaled an estimated $66.9 billion in 2018. Exports were $50.1 billion; imports were $16.8 billion. … merchandise exports…

USMCA changes certificate of origin requirements

USMCA changes certificate of origin requirements One of the key changes affecting your trade compliance in the adoption of the USMCA, effective July 1st, involves the modification of the Certificate of Origin rules.  To qualify for duty-free status, products traded between the US/Canada/Mexico must “originate” in one or more of the three countries and the…

Welcome

Hi, Everyone and Welcome to my website. You have joined us just as I am embarking on a new aspect of the website which you can freely access, for free. Most days, depending on whether there is import or export news worth noting, I will do an onsite blog briefly summarizing the key points of…

Tariff Benefits

Tariff Benefits In traveling the country and dealing with industry import specialists, I’m too often struck by the lack of knowledge of the tariff benefits they can gain by classifying their qualifying products under Chapter 98 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedules. You ask, “What is Chapter 98 and what does it provide”?, a question that…