Deringer Digest Blog

  • There are no suggestions because the search field is empty.

Found US Import Entry Errors? Submit a Prior Disclosure.

Posted by Rachael Sink on Jul 20, 2018 10:00:00 AM

Finding your way around US Customs compliance isn't easy. There are many regulations and laws to abide. Sometimes you detect errors on your entries, and they must be corrected right away. Submitting a prior disclosure is not only the best way, but maybe the only way to communicate to CBP as you detect errors.

Read More

Topics: Customs Consulting, International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

Protect Your Brand from Intellectual Property Infringement

Posted by Rachael Sink on Jul 6, 2018 2:54:25 PM

First of all, you don't want to be the one caught importing counterfeit or pirated goods. Period. It's a huge industry, and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and other developed countries enforcement professionals are cracking down. Heavy fines and even criminal charges can be filed against importers who engage in intellectual property right infringement.

Read More

Topics: Supply Chain Management, Customs Consulting, International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

Considering Tariff Engineering? Read this first.

Posted by Rachael Sink on Jun 27, 2018 3:28:28 PM

Does it work? Can I do it legally? With the right precautions, yes, so let's get down to business.

Read More

Topics: Customs Consulting, International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

Duty Drawback: Are You Eligible for a Rebate?

Posted by Christy Gustafson on May 25, 2018 3:45:54 PM

Drawback, a.k.a, duty drawback was initially established in 1789 as an export incentive program to promote U.S. innovation and manufacturing around the world. 229 years later, after several revisions, it's still in effect!

Read More

Topics: Customs Consulting, International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

FTZs, and ASFs, and Benefits: Oh My!

Posted by Rachael Sink on Dec 11, 2017 12:32:00 PM

Foreign Trade Zone

Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) areas are secure locations under the supervision of the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and are considered to be outside of the U.S. Customs territory when considering duty payment. Ultimately, this means that you can find cost-savings through the use of these areas and framework.

Read More

Topics: Customs Consulting

More to Read