The federal government is looking to increase enforcement on “logistics providers, customs brokers, and other trade intermediaries” that are responsible for importing “dangerous biochemicals and biological agents,” USDA and other agencies said in a National Farm Security Action Plan released July 8.
CBP created Harmonized System Update 2527 on July 3, containing 24 Automated Broker Interface records and six Harmonized Tariff Schedule records. It includes Partner Government Agency updates and miscellaneous tariff adjustments required by verification of the 2025 Harmonized Tariff Schedule. In support of the PGA Message Set, the AM8 AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service) tariff flag was removed from HTS subheadings 0901.11.0040, 0901.21.0020 and 0901.21.0049.
CBP created Harmonized System Update 2525 on June 28 and HSU 2526 on June 30. HSU 2525 contains nine Automated Broker Interface records and three Harmonized Tariff Schedule records. HSU 2526 contains 131 ABI records and 32 HTS records.
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CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP created Harmonized System Update 2524 on June 27, containing 484 Automated Broker Interface records and 114 Harmonized Tariff Schedule records. HSU 2524 includes the Mid-Year 484(f) changes, effective July 1, and adjustments required by the verification of the 2025 Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
Even though CBP has given some guidance on how to interpret the "in transit" reciprocal tariff exclusions, the trade is still grappling with how to proceed with the changes, according to a June 27 letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and incoming CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott.
As companies seek to accommodate changes in U.S. tariffs, they should seek to understand the terms of their intercompany agreements and transfer pricing policies to avoid potential violations, according to an energy and infrastructure lawyer with Baker McKenzie.
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., speaking at the NATO Public Forum in the Netherlands, said she believes Congress is ready to approve a bill that would impose a wide range of sanctions on Russia and its supporters if Moscow refuses to reach a peace deal with Ukraine, including a 500% tariff on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other products (see 2504020003).
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters: