
GSP Current Status & Future Planning
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program expired at the end of 2020 so that leaves the duty-free treatment of certain U.S. imports from developing countries in limbo.
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program expired at the end of 2020 so that leaves the duty-free treatment of certain U.S. imports from developing countries in limbo.
President Joe Biden recently had a call with China leader Xi Jinping to discuss U.S. and China relations.
An important document that provides detailed information and specific instructions from a U.S. exporter to their freight forwarder.
Used in Juno Customs Solutions Update Newsletter — Issue 25 – June 25, 2020 Transition from NAFTA to USMCA In May 2020, the Office of
Juno Logistics safely completed the delivery of a 3000 MT Tandem Press to a Toyota Tier 1 Supplier located in Jamestown, Indiana.
What are Incoterms? Incoterms (International Commercial Terms) are a set of globally recognized trade rules, guidelines and shipping terms published by the International Chamber of
Most importers know the tariff applied to goods coming into the United States is determined by how a product is classified. What they may not
Products going in and out of the United States are monitored for economic, statistical, and safety reasons. Part of this is accomplished by requiring each
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS or HTS) is designed so imported products can be classified with specific codes. To accomplish this,
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