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About The Webinar

Understanding how to interpret the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. is essential in determining duty rates, preference eligibility, and overall costs for imported goods. Moreover, importers have a legal obligation to exercise reasonable care in classifying their goods. Whether you are a novice** or veteran classifier, an in-house customs compliance professional or a customs broker, our 2016 topic-based classification series can help you improve your classification skills, avoid common pitfalls in these areas and learn some best practices.

Key Topics

  • Applying Section XVII and Chapter 87 Legal Notes
  • Structure of Chapter 87
  • Principle Use for motor vehicles
  • Actual use for agricultural machinery
  • Auto components classified in 8708
  • Auto components excluded from 8708
  • Recent Decisions

 

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Speaker

Deborah B. Stern

Partner, Advisory Committee
305-894-1007 dstern@strtrade.com

DEBORAH B. STERN is a Partner, Advisory Committee with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Miami office. A former senior attorney with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Ms. Stern advises domestic and multinational clients on both U.S. and foreign customs compliance and other trade matters. She concentrates her practice in traditional customs areas such as tariff classification, seizures and penalties, country of origin marking, valuation, trademark infringement, government procurement, trade preference programs, and free trade agreements, as well as the World Customs Organization’s Harmonized System. With special emphasis in the high-tech sector, she has substantial experience in almost every product area of the tariff schedule.

305-894-1007 dstern@strtrade.com

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