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Remarks to the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA) Government Affairs Conference
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Exercises EAPA Authority, Launches Multiple Investigations on Illegal Imports from China
Importer Required to Hire Customs Counsel and Customs Brokers as a Stipulation of Settlement of Mislabeling
CBP Launches ''The Truth Behind Counterfeits'' Campaign to Inform Travelers of the Dangers of Counterfeit Goods
IMPORTER ALERT! FDA Invalidation of Registrations for Failure to Renew or Complete the Renewal Process
Remarks to the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA) Government Affairs Conference
In a Meeting with the US Ambassador, the Brazilian Minister Affirms Interests in Advancing Business Relationship
FSMA Final Rule on Foreign Supplier Verification Programs (FSVP) for Importers of Food for Humans and Animals has been issued.
Commissioner Kerlikowske’s Remarks at the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA)
JAS Forwarding the First Broker to File an ACE Entry for Aphis Core in the Pilot System for a Live Animal
Statement from Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske on the Trade Facilitating and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015
JAS Employee Named President of International Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers Association of Houston
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April 27, 2015Congress Looks to Aid Trade with Reinstatement of GSP and Other Trade ProgramsAfter two years, Congress is discussing the possible reinstatement of GSP (Generalized System of Preferences). The GSP Program was developed as a trade program to provide opportunities for many of the world’s poorest countries to use trade to grow their economies and climb out of poverty. GSP is the largest and oldest U.S. trade preference program. GSP promotes economic development by eliminating duties on approximately 5,000 types of products when imported from one of the 122 designated beneficiary countries and territories. If the program is reinstated, refunds will be issued for qualifying goods. According to the Coalition for GSP, American companies have paid nearly $2 million per day in taxes since GSP expired July 2013. From the Tuttle Law Offices Newsletter. "GSP is a trade program designed to promote economic growth in the developing world by providing preferential duty-free entry for up to 4,800 products from 129 designated beneficiary countries (“BC”) and territories. GSP was instituted on January 1, 1976, by the Trade Act of 1974, but authorization for the program lapsed in 2013. Duty-free status is generally available to qualifying goods from qualifying countries if the BC content is 35% or more of the appraised customs value. During an April 22 markup, the Senate Finance Committee amended and sent to the Senate floor all four major trade bills: Trade Promotion Authority, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Customs Reauthorization and a preference package that contains renewals for the Generalized System of Preferences and the African Growth and Opportunity Act (“AGOA”). All were approved with decisive margins. Among the new provisions added as amendments are a temporary extension of an increase to the Merchandise Processing Fee, Miscellaneous Tariff Bill reform legislation, and tariff changes for performance outwear and athletic footwear." Read the entire newsletter. |