Section 301 Tariffs: Updates & Resources
Section 232 Tariffs: Updates & Resources
IEEPA Tariffs: Updates & Resources
General Tariff Resources
Tariff stacking chart & information on how companies can respond to tariff increases.
Internationally recognized trade compliance training.
1.5 CCS / 1.5 CE Credits
As tariffs continue to impact trade with Canada, Mexico, China, and other key partners, importers are actively seeking ways to reduce duty costs. Strategic use of Chapter 98 provisions and other exemptions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) can result in substantial duty savings—or even duty-free entry for qualifying goods.
This webinar will provide practical guidance on how to leverage IEEPA exemptions effectively, including those under Chapter 98, Section 232, USMCA and Annex II. We'll explore how to identify eligible imports, ensure proper classification, and meet critical substantiation and documentation requirements for preferential duty claims.
Contact webinarorganizers@strtrade.com if you have issues registering. Please note we do not take American Express.
Duty exemptions for communications, donations, and informational materials
Qualifying for (or relief from) steel, aluminum, automobiles, and automotive parts subject to Section 232 duties
Repair, alterations, and other outward processing
Targeted products including copper, pharmaceuticals, advanced technology/semiconductors, and lumber
Agricultural Use, Nairobi Protocol, Prototypes, and other 9817 provisions
Military use, government use, designated strategic materials
Documentation and regulatory compliance strategies
DEBORAH B. STERN is a Partner, Advisory Committee with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Miami office. 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, broker compliance, 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.
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