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HTMLAct Now: Clock Starts to Request Duty Reduction or Suspensions
Ashley W. Craig, Brock R. Landry, Lindsay B. Meyer, Ariel S. Wolf; Venable LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 11, 2012, previously published on April 2012
If you are seeking a new temporary duty suspension or duty reduction for a product you import, or if you want to extend an existing reduction or suspension beyond 2012, you have until Monday, April 30 to seize the opportunity or risk waiting several years before getting another chance.

 

HTMLWill CBP’s Proposed New Rules for In-Bond Transportation Affect Your Operations?
Ashley W. Craig, Elizabeth K. Lowe, Lindsay B. Meyer; Venable LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 6, 2012, previously published on March 2012
In 2011, in-bond shipments represented at least 30% and up to 60% of all imports that moved through U.S. ports. So, regulatory changes affecting these shipments, which were recently proposed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection ("CBP"), will likely impact the operations of many importers...

 

HTMLPossible Realignment of Trade Regulatory Agencies Could Impact Global Commerce
Ashley W. Craig, Lindsay B. Meyer, Jana del-Cerro; Venable LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
January 31, 2012, previously published on January 2012
The Obama Administration announced a plan to combine six federal agencies with responsibility for U.S. international trade: the U.S. Department of Commerce’s “core business and trade functions,” the Small Business Administration, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the...

 

Adobe PDFCalifornia Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (SB 657)
Ashley W. Craig, Richard J. Frey, Elizabeth K. Lowe, Lindsay B. Meyer, Matthew D. Taggart, Robert L. Waldman, Thomas D. Washburne; Venable LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
November 18, 2011, previously published on November 2011
On January 1, 2012, the disclosure requirements of the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010, Senate Bill 657 (“SB 657” or the “Act”) take effect. These requirements, discussed below, apply to all retail sellers or manufacturers doing business in the state of...