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.
0.5 CE / 0.5 CCS Credit
The U.S. has more AD/CVD orders in place today than ever before, with increasingly high duty rates being assessed in many cases. Figuring out if specific products are covered by an AD/CVD investigation or order is therefore of vital importance for foreign producers and exporters as well as U.S. importers, but it can be a daunting task.
This 45-minute webinar will explain how to interpret and apply the scope definition of AD/CVD cases, how scope language is drafted, and how both the interpretation and application of a scope can change over time. We will provide tools that businesses can use to determine whether their products are covered by a particular scope, and we’ll explain when and how business should engage with the Commerce Department regarding scope issues.
Contact webinarorganizers@strtrade.com if you have issues registering. Please note we do not take American Express.
Fundamentals of scope in AD/CVD cases
How scope language is interpreted and applied
How scope ruling inquiries are conducted and how scope rulings can shift the implementation of AD/CVD orders
How anticircumvention inquiries are conducted and how affirmative findings of circumvention can change scope coverage
Potential future changes to scope development and implementation
SARAH SPRINKLE is a member with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. She represents producers, exporters, importers, and foreign governments in trade remedy cases before the Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, federal courts, international tribunals, and the World Trade Organization. She also counsels businesses on U.S. laws, regulations, and policies affecting international trade, including customs, market access, sanctions, export control, and other issues.
William Marshall is a member with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the firm’s New York office. He represents importers, exporters, foreign manufacturers, foreign governments, and trade associations in trade remedy cases before the Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. He also has many years of experience providing customs and trade advice in structuring global supply chains including duty savings, valuation strategies, related party pricing, and regulatory efficiency.
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