Industry News
- May 22, 2025
- Skirting the Law: UFLPA Compliance and Subsidiaries
- May 15, 2025
- Another Customs "Clarification" Excludes Feeder Ships from In-Transit Vessel Exemption
- May 13, 2025
- White House Announces Trade Deal With China (UPDATE)
- May 12, 2025
- Commerce Initiates Section 232 Investigation on Aircraft, Engines, and Parts
- May 12, 2025
- White House Announces Trade Deal With China
- May 12, 2025
- Customs Clarifies "U.S. Content" for Reciprocal Duties
- Ma 8, 2025
- U.S. and U.K. Strike Trade Deal Following Trump Tariffs
- May 7, 2025
- CIT Issues Classification Neither Party Advocated
- May 1, 2025
- A Brief Survey of the IEEPA Legal Challenges
- Apr. 30, 2025
- CBP Clarifies: In-Transit Tariff Exemption Applies Only to Vessel Shipments
- Apr. 29, 2025
- Latest Executive Order Limits Tariff Stacking
- Apr. 29, 2025
- Administration to Ease Auto and Parts Tariffs
- Apr. 24, 2025
- De Minimis Ending for Goods of China (and Hong Kong)
- Apr. 23, 2025
- Section 232 Takes on Medium and Heavy-Duty Trucks
- Apr. 18, 2025
- Proposed Section 301 Investigation On America's Fishing Industry
- Apr. 18, 2025
- Vessel Fees, LNG Export Restrictions, and Proposed Tariffs on Chinese Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding Sectors
- Apr. 17, 2025
- Another Rapid Response Mechanism Request on the Books
- Apr. 16, 2025
- Trump Orders National Security Investigation for Critical Minerals
- Apr. 10, 2025
- EU to Pause Countermeasure Response for 90 Days
- Apr. 9, 2025
- EU and China Strike Back with Tariffs on U.S. Imports
- Apr. 9, 2025
- Trump Announces 90-Day Pause on Country-Specific Reciprocal Tariffs
- Apr. 8, 2025
- Customs Issues "Reciprocal Tariffs" Guidance
- Apr. 8, 2025
- White House Indicates China Will Face (at least) 104% Duties
- Apr. 4, 2025
- Tariff Subheading Guidance for ‘Reciprocal Tariffs' Published
- Apr. 4, 2025
- Global Response to U.S. ‘Reciprocal Tariffs'
- Apr. 3, 2025
- Correction and Exclusions for ‘Reciprocal Tariffs' Published
- Apr. 2, 2025
- Reciprocal Tariffs Announced
- Apr. 2, 2025
- Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Passenger Vehicles, Light Trucks, and Auto Parts
- Apr. 2, 2025
- Changes to De Minimis Duty Free Treatment for Good from China and Hong Kong
- Mar. 27, 2025
- President Trump Announces 25% on Autos and Light Trucks
- Mar. 25, 2025
- 25% Tariffs on Countries that Import Venezuela Oil
- Mar. 19, 2025
- AD/CVD Petitions Filed for Corrugated Boxes from China and Vietnam
- Mar. 13, 2025
- Countries Around the World Strike Back at the Trump Administrations Increase in Tariffs
- Mar. 11, 2025
- U.S. Seeking Broad Trade Agreement with India
- Mar. 11, 2025
- As Tariffs Loom, Steel and Aluminum Rules Remain in Flux with Lost Exclusions and Increased Duties
- Mar. 11, 2025
- CBP Guidance on Duties on Imports of Steel and Steel Derivative Products
- Mar. 11, 2025
- CBP Guidance on Duties on Imports of Aluminum and Aluminum Derivative Products
- Mar. 11, 2025
- Canadian 50% Steel & Aluminum Tariff Reportedly Averted
- Mar. 11, 2025
- Steel & Aluminum Derivatives Tariffs Outside Chapters 73 & 76 Effective This Week
- Mar. 10, 2025
- USTR Announces 2025 Trade Agenda
- Mar. 6, 2025
- Tariff Exemptions on Mexican USMCA Imports Reported
- Mar. 6, 2025
- All USMCA Imports Reportedly Exempt from Tariffs
- Mar. 6, 2025
- USMCA Tariff Exemption Executive Orders Published
- Mar. 5, 2025
- Senators Revise Plan to Tie Duties to Carbon Emissions
- Mar. 5, 2025
- Tariffs on Autos Under USMCA from Canada or Mexico Reportedly Suspended One Month
- Feb. 4, 2025
- Steel and Aluminum: The Gifts That Keep on Giving
- Mar. 3, 2025
- Canada and Mexico Duties Deadlines Arrive with No Indications of Delay
CBP Delays Enforcement for Entering Instruments of International Traffic with Residual Chemicals
Pending the resolution of information technology issues, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is delaying its enforcement of the requirement that residue imported in containers considered to be instruments of international traffic be manifested, classified, and entered. In July 2009, CBP announced that it would no longer allow containers imported with residual cargo to be entered as empty. On May 3, 2011, CBP updated its Frequently Asked Questions document to indicate that an enforcement date for HQ Ruling H026715 has not been set. The enforcement date had previously been listed as July 17, 2011.
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