Background

U.S. Customs and Border Protection saw increases in some measures of its efforts to enforce trade laws and regulations governing textiles in fiscal year 2022, including Section 301 tariffs collected, non-IPR seizures, and commercial fraud penalties, but decreases in others, including liquidated damages claims and audits completed.

For more information on trade-related issues affecting textiles and apparel, please contact textile and apparel practice leader Elise Shibles at (415) 490-1403 or via email.

Textile and apparel goods have some of the highest import duty rates in the U.S. and may also be subject to Section 301 additional tariffs if imported from China. Schemes designed to circumvent these tariffs include false invoicing, false marking and labeling, false claims of origin, illegal transshipment, misdescription, undervaluation, false declarations of the right to make entry, false trade preference claims, and smuggling.

Textile and apparel goods are thus a top priority for CBP enforcement efforts. The charts below highlight trends in these efforts over the previous quarter and the past year.

 

4Q 2022

3Q 2022

4Q 2021

Section 301 duties collected

$953 million

$815 million

$697 million

Factory visits

13

14

0

% factories discrepant

TBA

43

0

Non-IPR seizure number

379

488

106

Non-IPR seizure value

$6.99 million

$9.9 million

$1.2 million

IPR seizure number

1,072

1,149

1,125

IPR seizure value

$13.58 million

$15.8 million

$21.7 million

Commercial fraud penalties

3

4

0

Commercial fraud penalty value

$1.2 million

$363,000

0

Liquidated damages claims

56

104

93

Cargo examinations

4,409

3,950

2,507

% cargo shipments discrepant

7.6

6.8

5.27

Audits completed

8

8

13

Recommended/accepted audit recoveries

$8.4 million

$2.6 million

$100 million

Lab samples tested

94

86

153

% samples discrepant

28

65

48.0

Special enforcement operations initiated

3

1

1

Special enforcement operations completed

4

1

4

 

 

2022

2021

Section 301 duties collected

$3.6 billion

$3.08 billion

Factory visits

27

13

% factories discrepant

TBA

85

Non-IPR seizure number

1190

460

Non-IPR seizure value

$23.19 million

$8.05 million

IPR seizure number

4,758

4,823

IPR seizure value

$76.08 million

$48.7 million

Commercial fraud penalties

9

7

Commercial fraud penalty value

$2.45 million

$1.44 million

Liquidated damages claims

288

593

Cargo examinations

16,177

13,105

% cargo shipments discrepant

17.07

6.08

Audits completed

27

43

Recommended/accepted audit recoveries

$13.6 million

$106.6 million

Lab samples tested

451

691

% samples discrepant

47.7

47.9

Special enforcement operations initiated

4

14

Special enforcement operations completed

5

11

 

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