Category Archives: Customs & Trade Updates

Governmental Notices for May 19 through 25, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

CBP’s Notices of Accreditations and Approvals of Commercial Gaugers and Laboratories and various Comment Requests, the current Bulletin containing Revised United States – Israel Free Trade Agreement (ILFTA) Certificate of Origin Requirements, Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Axion Series Led Video Display Cabinets and additional Accreditations and Approvals of Commercial Gaugers and Laboratories, as well as the latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA and ITC Notice concerning the 2017 Review and Possible Modifications to the Generalized System of Preferences (details in our Posting “USITC Begins Investigation Concerning Possible Modification to the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences” of yesterday, May 24, 2018), in addition to the Quarterly Notice of Scope Rulings and Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Folding Gift Boxes from China and Honey From the People’s Republic of China;

Presidential Administrative Order addressing the Continuation of National Emergency in Iraq, an Executive Order concerning Venezuela & Prohibiting Additional Transactions and a commentary from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about Proclamations regarding Aluminum and Steel;

California’s

List of Chemicals updated today and

latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, a Shower Caddy, gel eye masks and a Home Tool Set; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Governmental Notices for May 12 through 18, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

APHIS’ Rule regarding Virus-Serum-Toxin Act Records and Reports Specific to International Standards for Pharmacovigilance;

CBP’s Notices of a Comment Request regarding the Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation, and Application for Foreign-Trade Zone Activity Permit, the current Bulletin containing three Proposed and Final Ruling Revocations / Modifications, Copyright, Trademark, and Trade Name Recordations, Quarterly IRS Interest Rates Used in Calculating Interest on Overdue Accounts and Refunds on Customs Duties, the Accreditation and Approval of Saybolt LP (St. Rose, LA) as a Commercial Gauger, Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Gyrocompasses and two Comment Requests, as well as the latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Quartz Surface Products From the People’s Republic of China & Glycine from China, India, Japan, and Thailand;

Presidential Administrative Order advising of the Continuation of National Emergency in Yemen;

USTR’s Notice of the Termination of United States-Ecuador Bilateral Investment Treaty;     

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, a Bath Stool, certain Plastic Sandals and a Do It Ice Maker; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Governmental Notices for May 5 through 11, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

APHIS’ Notice of a Comment Requests regarding the Importation of Mangoes from Australia;

CBP’s current Bulletin containing Seventeen Final and Proposed Ruling Modifications / Revocations, Notice of the Modification of the National Customs Automation Program Test Regarding Submission of Import Data and Documents Required by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Automated Commercial Environment, Accreditations and Approvals of Commercial Gaugers and Laboratories and Comment Requests regarding Entry/Immediate Delivery Application and Ace Cargo Release, as well as the latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

 

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Notices of Subsidy Programs Provided by Countries Exporting Softwood Lumber and Softwood Lumber Products to United States, an upcoming Meeting  of the United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Steel Wire Garment Hangers From Socialist Republic of Vietnam and Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) from Korea and Taiwan;

Presidential Administrative Order addressing the Continuation of National Emergency in Central African Republic and Trade Proclamations regarding Aluminum and Steel, providing No Expiration Date for Brazil, Argentina, Australia Exemptions;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Black Sandals, Sunglasses with Polymeric Nose Pads and a Travelon Travel Pillow; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.

 

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team

Governmental Notices for April 28 through May 4, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

CBP’s Notices of: a Country of Origin Determination regarding Gyrocompasses, of the Quarterly IRS Interest Rates Used in Calculating Interest on Overdue Accounts and Refunds on Customs Duties and the Accreditation and Approval of a Commercial Gauger and Laboratory, the current Bulletin containing three Proposed and Final Ruling Revocations / Modifications, as well as the latest ABI messages, addressing issues such as an Update on the Additional Duty on Imports of Steel and Aluminum Articles under Section 232 the Partial Ukraine-GSP Suspension Effective April 26, 2018;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking and Unblocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Monthly announcements advising of the Advance Notification of Sunset Review, Initiation of Administrative Reviews, Initiation of Five-Year Sunset Review and Opportunity to Request Administrative Review, in addition to Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Diamond Sawblades and Parts Thereof from the People’s Republic of China & Carton-Closing Staples from China and Notice of the Request for Panel Review under the North American Free Trade Agreement;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Vinyl/PVC Green House Covers, Multi-Purpose Zippered Bags and Vinyl Sleeves; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Governmental Notices for April 21 through 27, 2018

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In addition to a reminder that Congress’ Deadline for Filing GSP Refunds, including by the filing of Protests, is September 19, 2018, the following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

CBP’s Notices of a Country of Origin Determination regarding Axion Series LED Video Display Cabinets and of National Customs Automation Program Tests: Submission of Import Data and Documents Required by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through Automated Commercial Environment; Modification and the current Bulletin containing CBP’s Decisions regarding the Extension of Port Limits of Savannah, GA & the Definition of Importer Security Filing Importer and Notices providing Correction to the Announcement of Program for the Private Sector to Participate in Trade-Related Training of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Personnel and Accreditations and Approvals of Commercial Gaugers and Laboratories, as well as the latest ABI messages, addressing issues such as the Modification of Timeframes to Reject Entry Summaries and additional information regarding GSP Goods Subject to Section 201 Measures;

CPSC’s Rule providing a Correction to the Labeling of Certain Household Products Containing Methylene Chloride: Supplemental Guidance;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

OFAC’s Notice of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Steel Wire Garment Hangers from the People’s Republic of China and Laminated Woven Sacks from Vietnam;

USTR’s Notices of Certain Measures Concerning Pangasius Seafood Products from Vietnam under the WTO Dispute Settlement Proceedings and Country Practice Reviews: India, Indonesia, and Kazakhstan;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Vinyl/PVC Green House Covers, Watch Bands and Sprinklers; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

CBP Has Posted Additional Information regarding GSP Refund Processing

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CBP Has Posted Additional Information regarding GSP Refund Processing

April 24, 2018

Phased GSP Refund Processing

CBP will be processing GSP claims in three phases, as follows:

Phase 1: The Trade Transformation Office (TTO) will batch process all GSP entry summaries submitted during the lapse period with the SPI “A”. Barring unforeseen matters, importers should receive all such refunds by mid-July 2018.

 – Phase 2: CBP HQ will distribute spreadsheets to Field personnel for the manual processing of those entry summaries that could not be batch processed (AD/CVD, Section 232, other). These spreadsheets will cover importations with the following characteristics:

If AD/CVD and GSP are on the same line, then no GSP refund will be issued until the AD/CVD liquidation order has been issued. 

     – If AD/CVD and GSP are on different entry lines, then the GSP administrative refund should be processed manually by the field.

     – If Section 232 duties and GSP are on the same entry line, then no GSP refund will be issued, issued since 19 USC 2463(b)(2) precludes GSP program benefits accruing to Section 232 goods (see below for more information).

     – If Section 232 and GSP are on different entry lines, then the GSP administrative refund should be processed manually.

 – Phase 3: Importer-initiated claims for which the SPI “A” was not flagged at entry summary, but requested in accordance with the following post-summary correction claim instructions, will be processed by Field personnel after the completion of Phase 1.

 Post Summary Correction GSP Claims for Importations during the Lapse

Importers have until September 19, 2018 to submit post-importation GSP claims for goods imported during the GSP lapse on which the SPI “A” was not transmitted at entry summary

GSP refund requests should be submitted as PSCs. If an entry has already liquidated, the refund request should be submitted as a protest.

GSP refund requests for importations made during the lapse but submitted subsequent to September 19, 2018 will be denied.

An importer’s failure to submit a post-importation GSP claim on or before September 19, 2018 will not be remediable via protest.

 GSP Goods Subject to Section 232 (aluminum and steel)

As of March 23, 2018, GSP-eligible goods that are subject to Section 232 duties may not receive GSP duty preference in accordance with 19 USC 2463(b)(2).

– On imports subject to Section 232 duties, importers should pay the normal trade relations (column 1) duty rates and not submit the GSP Special Program Indicator (SPI) “A”.

Although Brazil and Argentina are GSP countries, they are exempt from Section 232 per the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) Chapter 99, Subchapter III, U.S. Notes 16(a) and 19(a); therefore they may claim GSP.

– For importations during the lapse, see Phased GSP Refund Processing, Phase 2, above.

 Post-Importation GSP Claims on Importations Prior to Expiration

Importations made on or before December 31, 2017, remain unaffected by the aforementioned instructions. Importers may continue to make post-importation GSP claims in accordance with applicable PSC and protest procedures (19 USC 1514, 19 CFR 174).

 GSP Mail Entry Refunds

The addressees on mail entries made during the lapse period must request a refund of GSP duties in writing, along with a copy of the CBP Form 3419A, to the appropriate International Mail Branch (address listed on bottom right hand corner of CBP Form 3419A). It is essential that a copy of the CBP Form 3419A be included, as this is the only means of identifying whether GSP goods have been entered and the estimated duties and fees paid.

 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and ACE Programming of SPI “A”

The expiration and subsequent reauthorization of GSP has no effect on goods entered under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).  Although ACE programming currently allows the submission of AGOA claims with either SPI “A” or “D,” future ACE functionality will limit AGOA claims to SPI “D”.

 Contacts and Additional Information

Questions with respect to entry summary and refund processing, PSC, protest, formal or informal entries, should be directed to Commercial Operations, Revenue and Entry Division (CORE) at otentrysummary@cbp.dhs.gov.

 Questions with respect to GSP or AGOA eligibility, and other questions with respect to this correspondence, should be directed to the Trade Agreements Branch at fta@dhs.gov.

 Additional information and useful links are available on CBP’s GSP page at https://www.cbp.gov/trade/priority-issues/trade-agreements/special-trade-legislation/generalized-system-preferences.


 

Governmental Notices for April 14 through 20, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

APHIS’ Proposed Rules regarding Imports of Fresh Cape Gooseberry Fruit From Ecuador and Peppers From the Republic of Korea, as well as Notices of Comment Requests regarding the Importation of Clementines from Spain, of Fresh Pitaya Fruit from Central America and of Longan from Taiwan;

CBP’s Official Notice that as of April 22, 2018, the filing of GSP-eligible entry summaries may be resumed without the payment of estimated duties, and CBP will initiate the automatic liquidation or reliquidation of formal and informal entries of GSP-eligible merchandise that was entered on or after January 1, 2018, through April 21, 2018,  Accreditations and Approvals of Commercial Gaugers and Laboratories and a Comment Request concerning Entry/Immediate Delivery Application and ACE Cargo Release, the current Bulletin containing three Final and Proposed Ruling Modifications / Revocations, Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Certain Monochrome Laser Printers and Replacement Toner Cartridges and Comment Requests regarding  Drawback Process Regulations and Small Vessel Reporting System, as well as the latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

 

FTZ Board current notices;

 

ITA Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Polyester Staple Fiber from the Republic of Korea and Taiwan and Certain Jump Rope Systems;


Presidential Administrative Order addressing Domestic Manufacturing and Job Creation, Promotion Efforts; Air Quality Standards, Implementation of Policies and Procedures;

 

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Reading Glasses, Pliers and hair accessory sets; and,

 

Canada’s latest Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

 

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

US Content Letter to Congress

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Gemini Shippers Group joined numerous trade associations  seeking support for a program that would promote the use of U.S. origin materials
incorporated into finished products abroad and returned to the U.S. Specifically, the program would only assess duties on the foreign value added abroad and not on the U.S. origin
materials. This would deduct the value of U.S. origin materials from the dutiable value of a finished good when that good is imported into the United States.

A copy of the letter can be found here:  U.S Content Letter Final

Governmental Notices for April 7 through 13, 2018

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In addition to CBP’s deployment next week of a new class code in ACE for coffee imported into Puerto Rico, the following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade:

APHIS’ Rules regarding Imports of Lemons from Chile into the Continental United States and the Updating of Communicable Animal Disease Provisions by removing references to the animal disease rinderpest and Proposed Rule addressing the Branding Requirements for Bovines Imported Into the United States from Mexico;

CBP’s Regulation Broadening The Definition of Importer Security Filing Importer for specific shipments to include NVOCCs or the Goods’ Owner, Purchaser, Consignee, Or Agent Such As A Licensed Customs Broker, and the Rule Pertaining to the Expansion of the Geographical Limits of the Port of Entry of Savannah, Georgia, Notices of Commercial Gauger and Laboratory Accreditations and Approvals and current Bulletin containing the latest Copyright, Trademark, and Trade Name Recordations, as well as the latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTC’s various Comment Requests;

OFAC’s Notice of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Uncoated Paper From Indonesia and Steel Wheels from China;

USTR’s Notice of: List of Countries Denying Fair Market Opportunities for Government-Funded Airport Construction Projects;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Gingerbread Cookies, Vinyl/PVC Tape Measure Straps and a Blue Mug; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Governmental Notices for March 31 through April 6, 2018

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The following governmental notices that may be of interest to our members and the trade:

APHIS’ Rule regarding the Importation of Lemons from Chile into the Continental United States;

CBP’s Notice of a Comment Request regarding the Trusted Traveler Programs and U.S. APEC Business Travel Card and current Bulletin containing notice of Extension of National Customs Automation Program eBond Test, as well as the latest ABI messages, which include links to CBP’s Update on Section 232 and Immediate Transportation Entries of aluminum & steel products and details of Commerce’s Initiation of LTFV and CVD Investigations into Laminated Woven Sacks from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTC’s  Energy Labeling Rule and Request for Public Comment concerning Proposed Modifications to Entertainment Software Rating Board’s Commission-approved self-regulatory guidelines, under the “safe harbor” provision of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule;

OFAC’s Notice of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA Monthly announcements advising of the Advance Notification of Sunset Review, as well as the Opportunity to Request Administrative Review, in addition to Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Uncoated Paper from Portugal and Steel Wheels from China;

Presidential Special Observance of World Autism Awareness Day and an Administrative Order regarding the Continuation of National Emergency in Somalia;

USTR’s Notice of Revisions to the 2017/2018 Annual Generalized System of Preferences Product and Country Practices Review; Deadline for Filing Petitions; GSP Renewal & Technical Modifications and Notice of Determination and Request for Public Comment Concerning Proposed Determination of Action Pursuant to Section 301;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, certain Handbags, Plastic Sandals and a Tea Cup Set; and,

Canada’s latest Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.