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- Duty Free Entry eTool System Replaced with New PlatformJanuary 19, 2023On January 15, the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Duty Free Entry (DFE) eTool System was deactivated and replaced with a new platform, Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE). Vendors/prime contractors are responsible for linking the appropriate brokers to their contracts in PIEE since brokers are not allowed access to the platform. The ...
- FSVP Final Guidance Issued for Importers of Food for Humans and AnimalsJanuary 16, 2023Final guidance for the Foreign Supplier Verification Programs (FSVP) for Importers of Food for Human and Animals was issued on Tuesday, January 10, by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The guidance provides information for human and animal food importers about how to comply with FSVP regulations, including those ...
- USTR Extends 301 Exclusions an Additional Nine MonthsDecember 20, 2022On Friday, December 16, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced an extension of the 352 product exclusions from Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods scheduled to expire on December 31, 2022. The new expiration date is September 30, 2023. The exclusions were initially reinstated in March 2022. ...
- Biden Calls on Congress to Intervene and Avoid National Rail ShutdownNovember 29, 2022To avert a national rail shutdown, U.S. President Joe Biden sent a statement yesterday calling for Congress to pass legislation immediately to adopt the Tentative Agreement announced in September between railroad workers and operators. Biden asked that Congress act “without any modifications or delay.” “As a proud pro-labor President, I am ...
- Tariff Exclusions for COVID-Related Goods ExtendedNovember 28, 2022On Wednesday, November 23, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced in a Federal Register notice that Section 301 tariff exclusions for 81 COVID-related medical care products would be extended an additional 90 days. The exclusions were previously scheduled to expire on November 30, 2022, but will now be extended ...
- Largest Rail Union Rejects Labor Deal, Possible Freight Rail Strike in Two WeeksNovember 21, 2022On Monday, the largest railroad union, the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers (SMART-TD), representing the industry’s conductors, rejected a five-year contract agreement brokered by the White House in September. The contract was narrowly voted against by just 50.8% of workers. In previous weeks, three smaller unions, including the Brotherhood ...
- Deringer Prepared for Storm in BuffaloNovember 18, 2022A State of Emergency was declared yesterday for parts of Western New York due to a heavy lake-effect snowstorm that began on Wednesday and is expected to last through Sunday. As a result, there are several road closures to commercial truck traffic, travel bans, and canceled pickups and deliveries for ...
- Agricultural Marketing Service Proposes Updated HTS Numbers for Paper Packaging ProductsNovember 9, 2022According to Federal Register 7 CFR Part 1222, the Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is accepting comments on proposed changes to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers for paper and paper-based packaging products in the Paper and Paper-Based Packaging Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order). All interested parties who ...
- Rail Congestion Continues in TorontoSeptember 20, 2022Canada’s rail problems are not going away any time soon, and it’s significantly impacting the industry. Deringer’s partners are currently reporting container congestion at the Toronto rail terminals. Long lines at the yards are hindering delivery and pick-up times, and shippers may see additional charges for terminal waiting time, terminal ...
- Possible National Railroad Strike on the HorizonSeptember 14, 2022Railroads and unions continue to negotiate their contract but remain at an impasse over quality of life issues regarding sick time and penalties for missing work. As a result, the potential for a national rail strike or lockout could occur on September 16 at 12:01 AM, following a federally mandated ...
- West Coast Port Negotiations Still UnderwaySeptember 9, 2022Labor contract negotiations for the West Coast Port Worker Union have been ongoing since May 10, 2022. The parties continue to negotiate without a contract in place. While there was some press in July about a tentative agreement on health/benefits, the parties have not made much progress on other issues. It ...
- Imported Seafood Pilot Program Begins Third PhaseAugust 23, 2022On August 15, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched the third phase of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Imported Seafood Pilot program. The pilot utilizes AI and machine learning (ML) to strengthen the screening process for foods that enter the U.S. It focuses on seafood because more than ...
- Canada’s Rail Challenges Continue in Montreal and TorontoAugust 19, 2022As congestion increases at Montreal railyards, additional charges are becoming more common. As volumes into the port increase, terminal yards are regularly full, and reservations to return empty containers are not always available. The inability of terminals to accept empty equipment returns can lead to demurrage fees from the steamship ...
- Hardwood Plywood from Vietnam Found to be Sourced from ChinaAugust 18, 2022Following an investigation by the U.S. Department of Commerce, it was determined that certain hardwood plywood (HWPW) products and veneered panels currently imported from Vietnam actually contain Chinese core materials. Therefore, these imports are subject to antidumping duty (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) and are subject to tariffs ranging as ...
- CN Rail Establishes Relief Container Yards to Relieve Backlog of ContainersAugust 15, 2022Ongoing port congestion and import container dwell times in the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert have forced Canadian National Railway (CN) to establish multiple relief container yards in Toronto and Montreal to help clear the backlog and restore fluidity in the supply chain network. CN started moving marine containers ...
- CBP Announces Adjusted COBRA Fees for Fiscal Year 2023August 4, 2022According to CSMS 52834229, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced an adjustment of certain COBRA Customs user fees and limitations for the Fiscal Year 2023, required as of October 1, 2022. A complete list of these fees and the methodology used in determining them can be found in the ...
- New USDA Database for Agricultural CommoditiesJuly 18, 2022The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) developed a new database that is a single source to search and display import requirements for animal, plant, and agriculturally related products. The new database, called “Agricultural Commodity Import Requirements” (ACIR), will replace the Fruit and Vegetable ...
- Biden Appoints PEB to Investigate Rail Labor DisputeJuly 18, 2022On July 15, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order creating a Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) to help resolve the ongoing labor dispute between the nation’s largest rail carriers and the unions representing rail workers. According to the Executive Order, Biden wrote, “I have been notified by the National Mediation Board ...
- AMS and CBP Fixing Issue with HTS Filings of PotatoesJuly 6, 2022U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued CSMS #52344962 on July 1, 2022, indicating that AMS and CBP were fixing an issue in the AMS logic in ACE that affects the HTS filings of potatoes for various Marketing Order (MO) message sets. As a temporary fix, the severity for the ...
- DUNS Required for FSVP Entries & Enforcement Policy for Food Facility RegistrationsJuly 6, 2022According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), beginning July 24, 2022, the use of “UNK” (Unknown) will no longer be allowed in lieu of a DUNS number for food imports covered by the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP). Use of the “UNK” was temporarily allowed when the FSVP requirements ...
- Biden Increases Tariffs on Certain Russian ImportsJuly 5, 2022On June 27, 2022, President Joe Biden signed Presidential Proclamation 10420, increasing the column two rates of duty on certain articles originating from the Russian Federation. All products listed in Appendix A of the proclamation will be subject to a duty rate of 35% effective July 27, 2022. The tariff increase ...
- Rail Congestion in Canada’s Supply ChainJune 29, 2022Rail hubs and local warehouses in Toronto and Montreal are suffering congestion problems due to a shortage of drayage capacity for receiving cargo from Prince Rupert and Vancouver. As a result, West Coast ports are feeling the pressure, with rail dwells at marine terminals elevated and the inland movement of ...
- PVC Recently Linked to Forced Labor and Environmental Abuse in the Uyghur RegionJune 22, 2022The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), which bans any articles made wholly or in part in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), went into effect yesterday, June 21. However, a recent report links environmental and labor abuses in the XUAR to polyvinyl chloride, commonly known as vinyl or PVC. China ...
- CN and IBEW Undergo Negotiations to Avoid Potential StrikeJune 16, 2022Canadian National Railway (CN) received a 72-hour strike notice from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) yesterday. The union, representing approximately 750 employees in Canada, is prepared to strike beginning at 11 AM EST on Saturday. CN and the union continue to negotiate, and CN also offered to resolve ...
- Importer Guidance Available for Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention ActJune 14, 2022In an effort to prepare importers for the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) that goes into effect on June 21, 2022, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released a guidance document. The document is intended to provide transparency to CBP’s operational approach and complement the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force’s ...
- COVID-19 Exclusions from Section 301 Tariffs ExtendedJune 2, 2022On May 27, 2022, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced another extension of the Section 301 exclusions for COVID-19 related medical care products imported from China. The previous expiration of the exclusions was May 31, 2022, but now the exclusions will extend an additional six months and expire on ...
- Section 232 Duties for Imports of Steel Articles from Ukraine Temporarily SuspendedJune 1, 2022Following President Biden’s proclamation on May 27, 2022, a one-year suspension of Section 232 duties on imports of steel articles and derivative steel articles from Ukraine will be implemented. Such products will not be subject to additional duties under HTSUS subheadings 9903.80.01 and 9903.80.03 from 12:00 AM on June 1, ...
- Pest Permit Required for Imported EarthwormsJune 1, 2022The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) will require importers of earthworms to obtain a PPQ 526 pest permit starting July 1, 2022. The permits are required to import powdered, frozen, or freeze-dried earthworms, their castings, and related products into the U.S. from any country. Imports of earthworms ...
- Aluminum Import Monitoring Requirements for Countries of Smelt Effective End of JuneJune 1, 2022The U.S. Commerce Department (Commerce) issued a reminder about the new Aluminum Import Monitoring (AIM) System requirements in CSMS #52046238. Effective June 29, 2022, when requesting an Aluminum License in the AIM portal, you will be required to enter the “country of largest smelt” and “country of second largest smelt.” ...
- Preparing for the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Effective in JuneMay 25, 2022On December 23, 2021, President Biden signed into law the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). The Act prohibits U.S. imports of any goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of the People’s Republic of China. Such ...