Tariffs

  • How much are Trump’s tariffs costing your company?

    Question: A little informal poll, if I may.  How much are Trump’s tariffs costing your company?  I’ll go first.  Most of our products are made in China. 25% Section 301 tariff. 20% IEEPA tariff. Steel and aluminum tariffs hard to average, but a few percent on our main products. 25% upcoming tariff for countries importing […]

  • How much are Trump’s tariffs costing your company?

    Question: A little informal poll, if I may.  How much are Trump’s tariffs costing your company?  I’ll go first.  Most of our products are made in China. 25% Section 301 tariff. 20% IEEPA tariff. Steel and aluminum tariffs hard to average, but a few percent on our main products. 25% upcoming tariff for countries importing […]

  • Are steel packing materials subject to steel tariffs?

    Question: We have steel boxes specially designed for the international transport of our products.  These boxes have been reused for many years and the countries of smelt, melt, and pour have been lost to history. In the past, we have treated these as packing materials, prorating their value over the contents.  I know that wood […]

  • IEEPA Tariff Surcharge

    Question: The new IEEPA tariffs are time consuming for operators to input.  Are any customs brokerage firms implementing an IEEPA surcharge? Answer 1: I know we have implemented a $5.00 surcharge on any entries containing IEEPA or 232. Answer 2: Yes, we just received notification for a nominal charge.

  • Aluminum Tariff Rate Increase

    Question: I am organizing the new import structure for my company to meet the new requirements for the steel and aluminum tariff rate proclamation given on February 18th.   While my headquarters is reaching out to suppliers to obtain the steel mill and smelt certificates, a question was raised to me; if we are unable to […]

  • ITTs for Tariff Mitigation

    Question: If a company has a steel cylinder of Chinese origin used to move product between countries, empty and full depending on the direction, could an Instrument of International Trade be used to mitigate tariffs?  I have seen no mention of its exclusion in the Executive Orders or Federal Registry notices. Answer 1: Yes, IIT falls into […]

  • IEEPA & 301 tariffs

    Question: Can the 301 tariffs and proposed  CA/MX tariffs be avoided by using a FTZ? For example, if we bring in goods subject to 301 and manufacture to another product- do we still pay 301?  If we move a finished product in to a FTZ and then direct export it can we avoid IEEPA? Answer […]

  • Trump threats to raise tariffs on EU and India origin material

    Question: Aside from the saber rattling and threats, is anyone aware of concrete proposals to increase tariffs on material made in the EU or India and imported into the US?   Are there any Fed Register notifications for public comment? Answer 1: Great question…nothing of legal substance has been issued yet, specific to EU and India. […]

  • Hold on Drawback

    Question: In regards to the Executive Order on tariffs for imports from China is there a hold on Drawback for all duties or only the new 10%? Asked by: Tammy Edwards – tredwards@streamflo.com Answer 1: Thanks for reaching out, another great drawback question! Our brokerage specializes in duty drawback services, and we’re always happy to […]

  • US company drop shipping product from China to South America

    Question: If a US company has a China factory and drop ships goods to South America, are the goods or the shipment exempt from China tariffs because the goods do not land in US during the transportation? Answer 1: The China products in this scenario are subject to the import requirements of the destination country.  […]

  • TARIFFS

    Question: In respect to increased tariffs, has anyone read anything or have any insight concerning when collection will start? I assume that they will not be able begin collecting on Feb 4th @ 12:01? Asked by: charles smith – charles.smith@guitarcenter.com Answer 1: The new 10% tariffs on China goods are in place and actively being […]