Class discussed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) concepts of fungible goods, indirect material, de minimis, and tariff shifting rules under HTSUS General Note 12(t). Class is a part of…
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Class continued the discussion of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Lecture focused on certificates of origin and concept of “originating” product under NAFTA. Class is a part of LawCustoms…
Focus of the discussion was North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Class began with general introduction of NAFTA principles and CBP resources. Next, class shifted to definitions and documentation requirements.…
LawCustoms readers may recall a post describing Court of International Trade very critical message to CBP about its treatment of protests in Zojirushi v. U.S. More then six months into…
Live streaming lecture explores possibility of appealing a number of question from October 2016 Customs Broker License Examination. From 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST. Registrants will receive copies of…
Dear readers. Thank you for your multiple inquiries as to whether lecture on appeal for October 2016 CBE will be held. Due to enormous backlog of the office with respect…
Keeping with spirit of open government and that people deserve to know, Food and Drug Administration took an additional measure to spread knowledge through Adverse Event Report Data. According to…
Court of International Trade (CIT) decision in Zojirushi v. U.S. (CIT 2016) is a great jurisdictional monologue explaining how and when 28 U.S.C. § 1581 can be invoked when challenging…
Department of Justice (DOJ) October 2, 2016 guidance reaffirms its position to treat U.S. export controls and sanctions violations as an attack on the U.S. national security and DOJ’s Yates…
On August 24, 2016, in Otter Products v. US, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) agreed with the Court of International Trade (CIT) decision that protective cases for…
