After many months of editing, uploading, and overcoming technical difficulties, LawCustoms finally completed the placement of the whole semester materials dedicated to preparation of examination for April 2013 semester.
Author: <span>Yuri Starikov</span>
I am happy to introduce to LawCustoms readers a guest article from folks at Natilus Inc. The article is futuristic, brave, and in light of rise of drone popularity in…
Mr. Obama singed H.R. 1295 into law on June 29, 2015. On July 20, 2015 CBP published their commentaries on the subject. And the trade community that has GSP eligible…
Discussion exploring possibilities of taking the appeal for the Customs Broker License Examination that took place on April 13, 2015. The discussion focuses on questions 3, 21, 24, 60, 65,…
Author commented on CBP’s position for digital equipment border searches back in 2008. Since then, CBP came out with amended version for digital equipment search conduct in the CBP Directive…
Importers wishing to take advantage of the U.S.-Israeli Free Trade Agreement (US-IFTA) in order to avoid paying “regular” duties and fees for the imported products should know that presentation of…
Certain individuals who work for corporations engaging in international trade, particularly imports, now have an excuse to ask for a raise. On September 16, 2014 Court of Appeals for Federal…
International Trade Community should pay close attention to seemingly vague but very important documents to which administrative agencies must adhere. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of United States Department…
It is not uncommon for CBP officers at the port level to issue rate increases (through CBP Form 29’s) basing their decision on binding rulings that are not related to…
On April 23, 2014 CBP’s Virginia McPherson advised international trade community that products from Crimea, marked as “Product of Russia,” “Made in Russia,” “Contents Made in Russia” can be subject…