In a new webinar presented by Trade Risk Guaranty and Strix, we discuss the new tariffs on imports from China and Customs' environment of enforcement. Under the current United States administration,...
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Section 301 Tariffs on Products from China
In June 2018, it was announced that an additional 25% duty will be imposed on certain goods imported from China. But what are these goods and why has this gone into effect? On June 20, 2018, the...
Section 232 Priority Updates: How It Affects Your Customs Bond
The Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum have begun to go into effect and United States importers are already feeling the effects on their Customs Bonds. If you are unsure of what to expect...
What is the Deal with the Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum?
The new Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum officially began to go into effect at the start of May and they are already having a major effect on importer's bond sufficiency. Back on March 8,...
[Webinar] What to do When You Receive a CF-28 and a CF-29
Trade Risk Guaranty hosts a new installment in our webinar series with Strix covering the topic of what to do when you receive a CF-28 and a CF-29. As a United States Importer, the situation may...
[Video] What is the Difference Between Single Entry and Continuous Customs Bonds?
In a short educational video, Trade Risk Guaranty defines the difference between Single Entry and Continuous Customs Bonds. After learning the basics of Customs Bonds in our educational video on...
Importing in the United States: What is a Supplemental Duty Bill?
Receiving a supplemental duty bill from Customs and Border Protection can be confusing for businesses new to importing. Trade Risk Guaranty has prepared the following to explain what this means and...
[Webinar] How to Handle a Claim on Your U.S. Customs Bond
Trade Risk Guaranty walks through the process of receiving a liquidated damages claim or a supplemental duty bill and how to handle a claim on your U.S. Customs bond. Receiving a claim on your U.S....
Importing in the United States: What are Liquidated Damages?
Liquidated Damages is a frequently used term in the international trade world and can be a confusing topic for small to medium sized importers. TRG is here to help clear away the confusion and,...
[Webinar] The Basics of Antidumping and Countervailing
Trade Risk Guaranty hosts an educational webinar covering the basics of antidumping and countervailing, and how it can affect the process of importing in the United States. The subject of...
Do I need an Irrevocable Letter of Credit?
TRG is here to clarify the confusion that surrounds acquiring an Irrevocable Letter of Credit. Including why you may need it and what is it used for. When purchasing a customs bond or in taking part...
[Webinar] The Most Boring U.S. Customs Bond Webinar
In this month's Customs Bond webinar, Tyler Zaichkin explains some of the more boring aspects of the bond that all importers should know. U.S. Customs Bonds may not be the most exciting part of the...