Information, deadlines and resource documents for U.S. trade and tariff actions and the responses by the rest of the world.
Internationally recognized trade compliance training.
1 CCS Credit
Do you know where your product is from? More importantly, do you know where CBP thinks your product is from? The origin of an imported product has always been a critical piece of information to ensure you are properly declaring and marking goods that are imported into the U.S. However, the imposition of Section 301 duties on Chinese-origin goods has increased the significance of origin determinations - at the same time that global supply chains are becoming more complex. Products often include components or sub-assemblies from multiple countries and undergo varying degrees of processing in each location.
This webinar will provide an overview of the rules to determine the correct country of origin and marking for non-preferential purposes. In addition, we’ll address ways that importers have used origin rules to assess possible strategies to legally reduce or avoid tariffs by changing or shifting portions of the production process to impact the origin of the product.
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MARK TALLO is a Partner, Advisory Committee with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Washington, D.C., office. His practice areas include customs, import and export compliance matters with a focus on advising clients regarding duty savings opportunities through the First Sale Rule as well as bilateral and regional free trade agreements and U.S. preference programs, including the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). Mr. Tallo is also focused on the assessment and qualification of goods under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement or USMCA, with expertise in the automotive sector. In this regard, Mr. Tallo helps global automotive producers and suppliers navigate the complex USMCA rules of origin.
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