Regulatory Compliance, Trade Regulations 31 Jan 2025 commerce, trade, steel, regulation, national security, import, aluminum

📈Public Comment Request on Steel and Aluminum Import Exclusions

The Department of Commerce, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), invites the general public and other Federal agencies to comment on proposed, and continuing information collections, which helps us assess the impact of our information collection requirements and minimize the public's reporting burden. The purpose of this notice is to allow for 60 days of public comment preceding submission of the collection to OMB.

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Regulatory Compliance, Trade Regulations 28 Jan 2025 regulatory compliance, commerce, trade, china, manufacturing, tariffs

📊Court Decision Correction on Tapered Roller Bearing Tariffs

On December 31, 2024, the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) published in the Federal Register the amended final results of the 2018-2019 administrative review of the antidumping duty (AD) order on tapered roller bearings and parts from the People's Republic of China (China). This notice incorrectly stated that for the non- selected companies that do not have a superseding cash deposit rate, Commerce will issue revised cash deposit instructions through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

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Regulatory Requirements, Compliance, Grant Opportunities 28 Jan 2025 regulations, commerce, trade, research, duty-free, universities, scientific instruments
Trade Regulations, Economic Impact 23 Jan 2025 trade, china, logistics, maritime, shipbuilding, section 301, u.s. commerce

🌐USTR Notice on China's Targeting of Maritime and Logistics Sectors

The U.S. Trade Representative has determined that China's targeting of the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors for dominance is actionable under section 301.

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Regulatory Compliance, Trade 22 Jan 2025 commerce, trade, regulation, china, imports, tariffs

📦U.S. Initiates Countervailing Duty Investigation on Chinese Imports

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) published notice in the Federal Register of January 14, 2025, in which Commerce initiated the countervailing duty (CVD) investigation on sol gel alumina-based ceramic abrasive grains (ceramic abrasive grains) from the People's Republic of China (China). This notice contained an appendix that included a typographical error with respect to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) subheadings in the scope of the investigation.

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Compliance, Trade Regulation 22 Jan 2025 commerce, trade, tariffs, ceramics, abrasive grains, chinatrade

📊Investigation of Ceramic Abrasive Grains from China by Commerce

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) published notice in the Federal Register of January 14, 2025, in which Commerce initiated the less-than-fair-value (LTFV) investigation on sol gel alumina-based ceramic abrasive grains (ceramic abrasive grains) from the People's Republic of China (China). This notice contained an appendix that included a typographical error with respect to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) subheadings in the scope of the investigation.

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Regulatory Requirements, Trade Agreements 17 Jan 2025 regulations, trade, business impact, antidumping duties, international trade commission, pipeline industry

📈ITC Review on Antidumping Duties for Japanese Line Pipe

The Commission hereby gives notice that it will proceed with a full review pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 to determine whether revocation of the antidumping duty order on certain welded large diameter line pipe from Japan would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. A schedule for the review will be established and announced at a later date.

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Compliance, Trade Policy 16 Jan 2025 compliance, trade, china, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, national security, india, exports, export regulations, terrorism, entity list

🚫New Export Regulations Impacting Business with China and India

In this rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by adding 11 entities under 11 entries to the Entity List. These entries are listed on the Entity List under the destination of China, People's Republic of (China) (11). These entities have been determined by the U.S. Government to be acting contrary to the national security and/or foreign policy interests of the United States. This rule also revises one existing entry on the Entity List under the destination of India.

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Regulatory Compliance, Professional Events 16 Jan 2025 compliance, public meeting, regulatory, usda, trade, food additives, codex alimentarius

🍽️Important Public Meeting on Food Additives Regulations in 2025

The U.S. Codex Office is sponsoring a public meeting on February 18, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. eastern time (ET). The objective of the public meeting is to provide information and receive public comments on agenda items and draft U.S. positions to be discussed at the 55th Session of the Codex Committee on Food Additives (CCFA) of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which is scheduled to be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from March 24-28, 2025. The U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius and the Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs recognize the importance of providing interested parties the opportunity to obtain background information on the 55th Session of the CCFA and to address items on the agenda.

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Regulatory Compliance, Trade Impact, Environmental Policy 10 Jan 2025 trade, business regulation, transportation, imports, wildlife, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, injurious wildlife, freshwater mussels, crayfish, fish

🐠Proposed Rule on Injurious Wildlife Affecting Trade and Business

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) proposes to add all species of freshwater mussels from two genera, Asian pond mussels (Sinanodonta species) and golden mussels (Limnoperna species), to the list of injurious mollusks. Additionally, the Service proposes to add marbled crayfish (Procambarus virginalis) to the list of injurious crustaceans. Listing these taxa as injurious will prohibit the importation of any live animal, larvae, viable egg, or hybrid of these taxa into the United States, except as specifically authorized. These listings would also prohibit shipment of any live animal, larvae, viable egg, or hybrid of these species between the continental United States, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States, except as specifically authorized. The action is necessary to protect wildlife and wildlife resources by preventing the introduction and subsequent establishment of these foreign aquatic invertebrates into ecosystems of the United States.

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