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The Resources page contains up-to-date U.S. import tariff rates and information on how tariffs "stack" -or don't. Find trusted resources and links to CBP, USTR to stay compliant and informed.  See below for our outline for creating Desk Instructions for your import team.

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Helpful Links:

HTS Search (U.S. International Trade Commission): https://hts.usitc.gov/

Official HTS lookup with full chapter notes, rulings, and duty rates.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP): https://www.cbp.gov/trade

Policy info, rulings, and compliance guides.

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USTR Section 301 Tariff Information: https://ustr.gov/issue-areas/enforcement/section-301-investigations/tariff-actions

Official page with all Section 301 lists, updates, and exclusions.

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Commerce Dept. – Section 232 Tariff Information: https://www.commerce.gov/tags/section-232

Info on steel and aluminum tariffs, country-specific exemptions, etc.

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Federal Register (Trade Notices): https://www.federalregister.gov/

Where official tariff changes, exclusions, and suspensions are published.

Table of Contents: Desk Instructions for Import Team

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1. Introduction

  • 1.1 Purpose of the Desk Instructions

  • 1.2 Scope of Import Operations

  • 1.3 Importance of Compliance and Reasonable Care

  • 1.4 Roles and Responsibilities of the Import Team

2. Regulatory and Compliance Framework

  • 2.1 Overview of Relevant Import Regulations

    • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Requirements (or relevant authority for your country)

    • Other Regulatory Agencies (e.g., FDA, EPA, USDA, CPSC)

    • International Trade Agreements and Tariffs

  • 2.2 Understanding Reasonable Care Standards

  • 2.3 Penalties for Non-Compliance

  • 2.4 Recordkeeping Requirements

3. Supplier Management

  • 3.1 Onboarding New Suppliers

    • Supplier Vetting Process

    • Due Diligence Checklist (e.g., financial stability, compliance history)

    • Supplier Agreements and Contracts

  • 3.2 Maintaining Relationships with Existing Suppliers

    • Communication Protocols

    • Performance Monitoring and Audits

  • 3.3 Managing Supplier Documentation

    • Certificates of Origin

    • Product Specifications

    • Compliance Certifications

4. Item Classification and Documentation

  • 4.1 Product Classification

    • Harmonized System (HS) Codes

    • Schedule B Numbers (for exports, if applicable)

  • 4.2 Required Import Documentation

    • Commercial Invoice

    • Packing List

    • Bill of Lading/Airway Bill

    • Import Permits and Licenses

    • Other Agency-Specific Documents

  • 4.3 Document Verification Process

    • Ensuring Accuracy and Completeness

    • Common Errors to Avoid

5. Import Process for Existing Items

  • 5.1 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Existing Items

    • Order Placement and Confirmation

    • Coordination with Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers

    • Customs Clearance Process

  • 5.2 Monitoring and Tracking Shipments

  • 5.3 Handling Delays or Discrepancies

6. Import Process for New Items

  • 6.1 Pre-Import Assessment

    • Regulatory Requirements for New Products

    • Risk Assessment (e.g., restricted materials, country-specific bans)

  • 6.2 Testing and Certification

    • Product Testing Requirements

    • Obtaining Necessary Certifications

  • 6.3 First-Time Import Procedure

    • Pilot Shipments

    • Customs Pre-Clearance (if applicable)

7. Customs and Duty Management

  • 7.1 Calculating Duties and Taxes

    • Valuation Methods

    • Preferential Trade Agreements

  • 7.2 Filing Entries with Customs Authorities

    • Entry Summary (e.g., CBP Form 7501 in the U.S.)

    • Electronic Filing Systems (e.g., ACE in the U.S.)

  • 7.3 Managing Duty Drawbacks (if applicable)

  • 7.4 Handling Audits and Inquiries from Customs

8. Risk Management and Contingency Planning

  • 8.1 Identifying Risks in the Import Process

    • Supply Chain Disruptions

    • Regulatory Changes

    • Supplier Non-Compliance

  • 8.2 Mitigation Strategies

    • Diversifying Suppliers

    • Maintaining Buffer Inventory

  • 8.3 Contingency Plans for Common Issues

    • Shipment Delays

    • Customs Holds

    • Non-Compliant Shipments

9. Technology and Tools

  • 9.1 Import Management Software

    • Overview of Tools Used (e.g., ERP systems, trade compliance software)

    • User Guides for Key Systems

  • 9.2 Data Security and Confidentiality

    • Protecting Supplier and Customer Information

    • Cybersecurity Best Practices

  • 9.3 Reporting and Analytics

    • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

    • Generating Compliance Reports

10. Training and Continuous Improvement

  • 10.1 Training Programs for Import Team

    • Initial Onboarding

    • Ongoing Compliance Training

  • 10.2 Staying Updated on Regulatory Changes

    • Subscribing to Trade Alerts

    • Attending Industry Seminars

  • 10.3 Process Review and Optimization

    • Regular Audits of Import Procedures

    • Incorporating Feedback from Team and Suppliers

11. Appendices

  • 11.1 Glossary of Terms

  • 11.2 Checklists and Templates

    • Supplier Vetting Checklist

    • Import Documentation Checklist

    • Customs Filing Template

  • 11.3 Contact Information

    • Internal Team Contacts

    • Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders

    • Regulatory Agencies

  • 11.4 Reference Materials

    • Links to Regulatory Websites

    • Industry Guidelines

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