Topics of interest
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Liberation Day Tariffs
Tariffs tied directly to country of origin applied for reasons such as opioids, reciprocity, immigration issues, and more.
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Retaliatory Tariffs
Tariffs tied directly to current world events and retaliation.
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Pay Less Duty
What exclusions are applicable, exceptions are relevant, and exemptions can save you money.
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Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962
Vehicles, steel, aluminum, and copper are currently affected. Ongoing investigations may lengthen this list soon.
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Section 321 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (De Minimis)
Shipments of less than $800.00 USD from one shipper to one consignee per day are duty free. Are you prepared for this exemption to end?
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Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974
Currently, only articles of Chinese origin live here. Products of Brazil are next in line.
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Latest news
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› Read more: De Minimis (Section 321)
De Minimis (Section 321)
August 29th 2025 marks the suspension of duty-free treatment for low-value shipments (valued at or under $800.00 USD & entered…
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› Read more: The European Union (E.U.)The European Union (E.U.)
Currently articles of the E.U. are subject to Reciprocal Tariffs that will adjust the MFN rate up to 15% for…
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› Read more: CanadaCanada
Along with Mexico, articles of Canadian origin were subject to a tariff that encompassed Liberation Day and Retaliatory Tariffs based…

