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CBP is increasing verification of information submitted by new and existing Importers of Record. Importers should understand how these enhanced verification requirements could affect their operations and what steps may be needed to stay compliant. See more.
The U.S. has temporarily suspended the Section 338 tariffs on certain Canadian goods, providing affected importers with a three-day reprieve. Businesses should understand their potential exposure and prepare for possible cost impacts. Find out more.
Reminder: Section 232 Copper Reporting Requirements
CBP now requires importers of certain copper articles to report the primary country of smelt and country of cast on entry summaries. Importers of affected products should learn the new reporting requirements to help ensure accurate entries and avoid potential compliance issues. Learn more.
Update: Antidumping and Countervailing Duty
On August 18, 2026, CBP issued updated AD/CVD guidance covering a range of imported products. Affected importers and exporters should review the applicable CBP messages for updated duty-related actions. See more.
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