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Preventable Customs Errors That Disrupt U.S. Import Operations.
May 6, 2026
Introduction U.S. import operations depend on accuracy, timing, documentation, and communication. A shipment may be physically ready to move, the…
HTS Binding Rulings, When to Request One and How CBP Applies Them
May 4, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Tariff classification is one of the most critical compliance responsibilities for U.S. importers. Every entry filed with U.S.…
Customs Reconciliation Entries, When to Use Them and How They Impact Duty Accuracy
May 1, 2026
Introduction For many importers, the information available at the time of entry is not always final. Transfer prices may change…
Unliquidated Entries and Duty Exposure, What Importers Must Monitor Before Liquidation Becomes Final
April 29, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Unliquidated entries represent one of the most overlooked areas of customs compliance risk. While an entry remains unliquidated,…
Customs Broker vs Importer Liability, Who Is Responsible When Filing Errors Occur
April 27, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Errors in customs filings remain one of the most common sources of financial exposure for importers. Misclassification, valuation…
Importer Recordkeeping Requirements Under 19 CFR Part 163, What CBP Requires and How Audits Are Triggered
April 23, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Importer recordkeeping is not an administrative side issue. It is a core customs compliance obligation that affects admissibility,…
Prior Disclosures Under 19 USC 1592, How Importers Can Correct Violations and Reduce Penalty Exposure
April 20, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION For importers operating in the United States, compliance errors are not uncommon. Classification mistakes, valuation issues, or origin…
Forced Labor Enforcement and UFLPA, What Importers Must Prove to Avoid Shipment Detention
April 17, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Forced labor enforcement has become one of the most significant compliance risks facing U.S. importers. The enforcement of…
Post Summary Corrections (PSC) vs Protests, When Importers Must Act and Why Timing Controls Duty Exposure
April 15, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Post entry corrections are one of the most misunderstood areas of U.S. customs compliance. Importers often assume that…
Customs Bonds Explained, Continuous vs Single Entry and Why It Matters for Compliance
April 10, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Customs bonds are a foundational requirement in the U.S. import process, yet they remain widely misunderstood. As enforcement…
Entry Summary Errors, How Small Filing Mistakes Lead to Large Duty Exposure
April 8, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Entry summary accuracy is one of the most critical compliance responsibilities for importers. Even small filing errors can…
Customs Valuation Compliance, What Importers Must Declare and Why It Matters to CBP
April 6, 2026
1. INTRODUCTION Customs valuation remains one of the most scrutinized areas of U.S. import compliance. As global supply chains become…
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