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 CCS / 1 CE Credit
Properly classifying textile articles under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States can be a difficult and confusing. This webinar is designed to help importers learn how to properly classify floor coverings, bed linens, cushions, and other household textile products under the HTSUS.
Contact webinarorganizers@strtrade.com if you have issues registering. Please note we do not take American Express.
Fiber content
Fabric construction – knit, woven, nonwoven
Definition of “made up” textile products for classification in chapter 63
Pillowcases, pillow protectors, pillow covers and pillow shells
Bed linen containing any embroidery, lace, braid, edging, trimming, piping or applique work
Bedspreads, quilts, comforters, duvets
Pillows, cushions and other stuffed textile articles
ELISE SHIBLES is a Partner, Advisory Committee with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the San Francisco office. She leads the firm’s Textiles and Apparel Practice as well as its Forced Labor Practice. She advises and counsels clients on trade agreement and preference program requirements for a variety of different types of goods under U.S. and non-U.S. trade programs including USMCA, QIZ, ASEAN-China and EU-Vietnam, among others. She also has extensive expertise in all aspects of textile and apparel trade and policy including classification, origin, marking, Section 301 tariff mitigation, drafting and reviewing proposed legislation, and strategy for trade negotiations.
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