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Updated Reciprocal Tariffs on Goods from China – Effective April 9, 2025
Starting April 9, 2025, the U.S. has imposed a significantly higher tariff on most imported goods from China. Under a new Executive Order…
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Duty Drawback Confirmed for Country-Specific Reciprocal Tariffs
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has reaffirmed that duty drawback is available on the new Reciprocal Tariffs imposed by Executive Order 14257,…
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CBP Confirms Duty Drawback Eligibility for New Reciprocal Tariffs Effective April 2025
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has confirmed that duty drawback is available for the new reciprocal tariffs imposed under the Executive Order…
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Analysis: Duty Drawback vs. FTZ – Which Makes More Sense for Your Business?
Overview: Duty Drawback vs. Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZs) In today’s global trade environment, companies are increasingly focused on recovering costs and optimizing customs duties….
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Duty Drawback Types: Which One is Right for Your Business?
If your business imports goods into the United States, you’ve likely heard of duty drawback. However, you may not be aware of the…
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Getting Started with Drawback and Brokerage: Your 5-Step Action Plan
If you’ve paid duties on goods imported into the United States that were later exported, you’ll want to get as much of that…
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What is Duty Drawback and How Can It Benefit My Business?
Duty drawback is a common term within the logistics industry, but what is duty drawback, and why should your business care? Many companies could bolster their bottom line by claiming duty refunds for various types of freight.
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Maximizing Refunds: 5 Pro Tips For Optimizing Your Duty Drawback
For U.S. businesses engaging in international logistics, understanding duty drawback — or partnering with someone who does — is a pivotal process.