Supply Chain Updates—January 13, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—January 13, 2025 Newsletter

Tariff Updates & Trade Compliance Updates  CBP (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) is moving fully electronic: After nearly 28 years of issuing paper checks, CBP will transition all refunds to electronic payments beginning February 6, 2026, with only limited...
Supply Chain Updates—November 19, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—November 19, 2025 Newsletter

Tariff Updates:  Section 232 Tariffs & Investigation: Medium and heavy‑duty vehicles and parts now face duties of 10%–25% based on origin and classification. New investigations are also underway into imports such as medical equipment (PPE) and industrial...
Supply Chain Updates—October 16, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—October 16, 2025 Newsletter

Tariff Updates:  Reciprocal Tariff Increases: The U.S. has implemented higher tariffs on imports from various countries, including China, South Korea, and the European Union. These adjustments are part of broader efforts to address trade imbalances and unfair...
Supply Chain Updates—September 30, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—September 30, 2025 Newsletter

Key Dates: 1 October: Section 232 tariffs take effect on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks, household cabinets/vanities, and upholstered furniture. 4 October: Section 301 vessel fees take effect (starting at $120/container, increasing to $250 by 2028) 5 November: Supreme...
Supply Chain Updates—August 5, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—August 5, 2025 Newsletter

Reciprocal Tariff Update: New Rates Take Effect August 7, 2025On July 31, the President signed an Executive Order adjusting reciprocal tariff rates on imports from dozens of countries. The new rates take effect August 7 and will impact customers shipping by ocean,...
Supply Chain Updates—July 16, 2025 Newsletter

Supply Chain Updates—July 16, 2025 Newsletter

Tariff Summary: Navigating the Latest Trade Shifts Here’s what you need to know: U.S. “Liberation Day” tariffs postponed to August 1, 2025: this follows two previous delays bringing relief but prolonging uncertainty. This extension gives importers a brief window...