Monthly Archives: May 2016

What is a “Part?” Recent Rulings Reiterate.

Classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) is made in accordance with the General Rules of Interpretation (GRIs), and the Additional U.S. Rules of Interpretation explain that “(c) a provision for parts of an article covers products solely or principally used as a part of such articles but a provision for “parts” or [...]

2016-08-16T20:57:54+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

Furniture Importer Agrees to Pay $15 Million for Customs Fraud

On April 27, 2016, the Department of Justice announced that Z Gallerie LLC, an upscale furniture seller, has agreed to pay $15 million to resolve a False Claims Act suit alleging Customs fraud.  The United States alleged that Z Gallerie engaged in a seven-year scheme to evade antidumping duties of imported wooden bedroom furniture from [...]

2016-08-16T20:57:54+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

Role of Centers of Excellence and Expertise Expands Further

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been in the process of expanding the role that the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (Centers) play in the import process.  The Centers are hubs of knowledge established by CBP that are in place to aid CBP address issues related to ten different industry-specific categories.  For example, the Center [...]

2018-04-23T16:17:50+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

Panama Papers and More – Recent FCPA Actions

The release of the so-called Panama Papers and the launch of a pilot self-disclosure program for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) have added to the flurry of activity related to the FCPA. The Panama Papers are voluminous set of leaked documents that detail the existence and contents of private offshore accounts.  The Securities and Exchange Commission [...]

2018-04-23T16:17:50+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

Changes to Miscellaneous Tariff Bills

Both the House and Senate recently passed a bill which modifies the process for enacting miscellaneous trade bills. Notably, the bill revamps the process for considering duty suspension and reductions found in chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS.)  The revamped process will involve United States manufacturers submitting petitions to [...]

2018-04-23T16:17:50+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

Opportunities in Cuba Expanding

Although the Cuban embargo is still largely in place, opportunities for businesses and individuals have expanded greatly in Cuba.  Most recently, On April 22, 2016, the United States expanded the list of goods and services produced by “independent Cuban entrepreneurs” which may be imported into the United States.  The day before, the Office of Foreign [...]

2017-01-04T21:05:11+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|

ITC notice of AD/CVD Investigations on carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate

The International Trade Commission (USITC) gave notice announcing the institution of investigations on imports of certain carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Taiwan, and Turkey. The products covered by these investigations include certain carbon and alloy steel hot-rolled or forged flat plate products [...]

2016-08-16T20:57:54+00:00May 11th, 2016|News & Events|
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