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NCBFAA Provides Unclaimed, Rejected & Abandoned Cargo Guidelines

Recognizing the rapid and unexpected increase in duties, customs brokers and warehouse proprietors increasingly are encountering situations of unclaimed, rejected, and abandoned cargo. In response, the NCBFAA Customs Committee, Transportation Committee, Committee Counsel, and Leadership have collaboratively developed a guidance document to assist NCBFAA Regular Members to address the recurring questions regarding this cargo and […]

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U.S. Tariffs Spark Concern Among Small Businesses and Importers

As new rounds of tariffs take effect across hundreds of goods, small business owners, importers, and logistics professionals are voicing growing concern over the ripple effects on prices, production, and supply chain operations. Recent policies have imposed tariffs on products from over 90 countries, as well as on critical inputs like steel, aluminum, copper, and […]

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White House Plans 25% Tariff for India Product Imports Aug. 1

White House Plans 25% Tariff for India Product Imports Aug. 1 President Trump in a social media post today said his administration plans to impose a 25% tariff on products imported into the U.S. from India, starting Aug. 1. “Remember, while India is our friend, we have, over the years, done relatively little business with […]

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European Commission Factsheet Regarding July 27 EU-U.S. Trade Deal

The European Commission on July 29 released a document, “EU-US trade deal explained,” which NCBFAA believes would be of valuable to our members. Some of the key highlights from this document include the following commitments from both the EU and U.S.: · Establishing a single, all-inclusive U.S. tariff ceiling of 15% for EU goods. As […]

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President Trump Executive Order Ends De Minimis Exemption for Commercial Goods Aug. 29

President Trump signed an Executive Order this afternoon that effectively ends the de minimis exemption for commercial shipments, effective Aug. 29. Thus, “imported goods sent through means other than the international postal network that are valued at or under $800 and that would otherwise qualify for the de minimis exemption will be subject to all […]

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White House Executive Order Increases Tariffs on Brazilian Imports to 50%

President Trump signed an Executive Order today, July 30, implementing an additional 40% tariff on Brazilian products, bringing the total tariff amount to 50%. The Trump Administration said its reason for the tariff increase is due to “recent policies, practices, and actions by the Government of Brazil that constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to […]

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Global Ports See Volume Gains as China and Europe Thrive, U.S. Gateways Face Tariff Headwinds

Container throughput rose globally in May, powered by resilient trade flows in Asia and Europe, while U.S. ports faced a pronounced decline tied to shifting tariff policies and weakening import demand. According to Drewry’s latest Global Container Port Throughput Index, port activity increased 1.4% from April and 5.4% year-over-year, signaling robust momentum across most global […]

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U.S. Secures New Trade Deals with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines Amid Global Tariff Resets

In a wave of last-minute negotiations ahead of the looming August 1 tariff deadline, the U.S. has reached new bilateral trade agreements with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines — a significant step in recalibrating global trade partnerships. The agreement with Japan marks a major shift. A newly agreed 15% tariff on Japanese imports replaces a […]

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Amid Uncertainty, Sliding Asia–U.S. Container Rates Reflect Global Trade Shifts

Container shipping rates along the Asia–U.S. trade lanes continue to fall amid weakening import demand and mounting geopolitical uncertainty. Ongoing tariff escalations and inflationary pressures are weighing heavily on international freight movements, reshaping global supply chain strategies. Recent data shows that Asia–U.S. West Coast spot rates fell 24% to $2,369 per forty-foot equivalent unit (FEU), […]

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