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NAFTA Negotiations: Can Round 8 Roll over Sticking Points?

by Descartes Datamyne | Jul 30, 2018 | Trade Policy

Any company that relies on cross-border supply chains or sales needs to track and be ready to respond to the changing trade policies affecting global markets. The best way for businesses to stay ahead of these changes is through a robust Global Trade Management...

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Following Section 232 Tariffs: New Terms of U.S.-South Korea Trade

by Descartes Datamyne | Apr 23, 2018 | Trade Policy

Recent agreements with South Korea to impose a quota on steel imports (instead of a 25% tariff); to lower KORUS FTA barriers to U.S. cars, trucks and auto parts. The end result may impact U.S.-South Korea trade patterns. Just before implementing new tariffs of 10% on...

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U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Goods: Overview and Timeline

by Descartes Datamyne | Apr 12, 2018 | Trade Data, Trade Policy

The world’s leading trade partners, the U.S. and China, are implementing tariffs on a growing list of goods. With new U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, companies that rely on imports or exports need solutions to keep pace with wide-ranging, rapid-fire changes in the...

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Market Changers: U.S. Section 232 Aluminum and Steel Tariffs

by Descartes Datamyne | Mar 21, 2018 | Trade Data, Trade Policy

Imposed by presidential proclamations March 8, effective March 23, the new U.S. aluminum and steel tariffs do not apply to imports from NAFTA partners Canada and Mexico. Commerce Dept. is accepting applications to exclude products needed by domestic downstream...

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Leaning in on Economic and Trade Sanctions

by Descartes Datamyne | Feb 1, 2018 | Trade Policy

The U.S. is making greater use of economic and trade sanctions as tools of foreign policy, extending their reach to more targets around the world ... creating new compliance pitfalls for companies that do business on a global basis. The U.S. is leaning in on economic...

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U.S. Deploys Protective Tariffs on Solar Panels, Washing Machines

by Descartes Datamyne | Jan 26, 2018 | Imports, Trade Policy

Delivering on a promise to defend domestic industries, the U.S. raises protective tariffs on solar panels, washing machines; finds cause for new duties on alloy aluminum sheet from China. New protective tariffs on solar panels, washing machines and (coming soon) alloy...

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Market Reaction to Japan’s Tariff on Frozen U.S. Beef Exports

by Descartes Datamyne | Jan 8, 2018 | Exports, Trade Data, Trade Policy

Early signs indicate a substantial effect on frozen U.S. beef exports to Japan as the one of the largest U.S. beef destinations looks to other suppliers. Late July, Japan announced that they would be using a safeguard measure that allows for raising tariffs should...

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Plastics Industry Trends | ITC Holds PET Resin Dumping Harmful

by Descartes Datamyne | Nov 30, 2017 | Indicators, Trade Policy

ITC determination in AD/CVD investigation finds PET resin imports dumped on U.S. market materially injured domestic producers, paves the way for new tariffs. Meanwhile, build-out of PET production for export stalls. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has...

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Travel, Trade with Cuba Curbed by New Constraints

by Descartes Datamyne | Nov 21, 2017 | Markets, Trade Policy

OFAC and BIS rule changes reverse some – but not all – liberalized polices on travel and trade with Cuba; the Cuba Restricted List lengthens. Treasury Dept.’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has announced that the Cuban Assets Control Regulations will be...

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Split Decision: ITC Offers Choice of Outcomes in Solar Imports Case

by Descartes Datamyne | Nov 10, 2017 | Imports, Trade Policy

The U.S. renewable energy industry awaits a decision in the Section 201 solar imports case that could result in protective tariffs on crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules. After agreeing that a surge in solar imports is causing harm to domestic...

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