New Tariff Guidelines for Highprotein Wheat HS Code 1001990018

New Tariff Guidelines for Highprotein Wheat HS Code 1001990018

This paper focuses on HS code 1001990018 (wheat with protein content exceeding 13.9%), emphasizing the importance of accurate HS code classification for businesses to control tariff costs. By precisely measuring protein content, establishing internal procedures, and utilizing tariff simulation tools, companies can optimize their tariff strategies, improve supply chain efficiency, and enhance competitiveness. Accurate classification ensures correct tariff application, potentially leading to significant cost savings and improved profitability in the import/export of high-protein wheat.

US Businesses May Reclaim Millions in Unclaimed Tariff Refunds

US Businesses May Reclaim Millions in Unclaimed Tariff Refunds

Facing opportunities arising from the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) tariff policy adjustments, how can businesses seize duty drawback benefits? North American customs compliance expert Ben Bidwell reveals the impact of USTR tariff policy changes, the potential for duty drawback amounts, the direction of China-U.S. tariffs, and the long-term effects of tariffs. He advises companies to proactively respond, grasp opportunities, strengthen cooperation with customs brokers and trade experts, enhance compliance levels, and reduce trade risks. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the evolving trade landscape and maximizing potential benefits.

CH Robinson Unveils Realtime Tariff Tool for Supply Chains

CH Robinson Unveils Realtime Tariff Tool for Supply Chains

C.H. Robinson has launched a tariff analysis tool that provides real-time cost analysis at the SKU level. This helps shippers navigate evolving trade policies, optimize sourcing strategies, and ultimately reduce tariff costs. The tool enables businesses to gain greater visibility into the impact of tariffs on their supply chains, allowing for proactive adjustments and informed decision-making to mitigate financial risks and maintain competitiveness in the global market. It empowers shippers to understand and manage the complexities of international trade more effectively.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Major Food and Beverage Firms Adapt to Tariff Challenges

Major Food and Beverage Firms Adapt to Tariff Challenges

Facing global trade tensions, food and beverage companies are actively responding to tariff challenges. While most believe tariffs have a limited impact on profitability, they are more concerned about retaliatory measures and boycotts. Companies like Campbell Soup and Brown-Forman face rising costs and market restrictions, while General Mills and Coca-Cola are adopting diversification strategies. Agricultural companies like Tyson Foods are actively seeking alternative markets to mitigate potential retaliatory tariffs. The overall sentiment suggests a proactive approach to navigate the complexities of the current trade environment.

Subaru Boosts Local Production to Offset 25B Tariff Costs

Subaru Boosts Local Production to Offset 25B Tariff Costs

Facing a potential $2.5 billion tariff impact, Subaru is actively taking measures, including expanding local production in the United States, optimizing its supply chain, and improving production efficiency. The company plans to produce the popular Forester model at its Indiana plant and is committed to electrification. Despite global economic uncertainties, Subaru aims to achieve an operating profit of at least 100 billion yen. This strategic shift is crucial for mitigating risks and ensuring continued profitability in a challenging market environment.

US Imports Rise As Port Delays Tariff Fears Loom

US Imports Rise As Port Delays Tariff Fears Loom

US import volume is projected to exceed expectations by the end of 2024, influenced by the risk of port strikes and tariff policies. The report analyzes key port data and forecasts import volumes for the coming months. Experts recommend businesses diversify their supply chains and strengthen inventory management to mitigate uncertainty. This proactive approach aims to buffer against potential disruptions stemming from these factors impacting trade flows.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Skills to Speed Tariff Reform

Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Skills to Speed Tariff Reform

With the support of the WCO MADAO project, Burkina Faso Customs organized a project management training course to enhance the project management capabilities of customs officials, aiming to better implement customs modernization reforms. The training covered key areas such as project organization, governance, and lifecycle. Through a combination of theory and practice, it helped customs establish its own project management methodology, improve project success rates and resource utilization efficiency, and ultimately promote customs modernization. The training aimed to equip officials with the skills to effectively manage and deliver modernization projects.

US Services Sector Stays Strong Despite Q1 Tariff Worries

US Services Sector Stays Strong Despite Q1 Tariff Worries

U.S. non-manufacturing activity maintained solid growth in March, albeit at a slightly slower pace. Sector performance was mixed, with a notable decrease in new orders. Tariff-related uncertainties presented additional challenges for businesses. Companies need to closely monitor market changes, flexibly adjust their business strategies, and seek opportunities amidst the uncertainty. The slowdown in new orders suggests potential headwinds, requiring proactive measures to sustain growth and navigate the evolving economic landscape.

Azerbaijan Simplifies Customs Via New Preruling System

Azerbaijan Simplifies Customs Via New Preruling System

The State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan has introduced pre-ruling guidelines and an electronic declaration platform to address challenges faced by businesses in commodity classification and origin pre-determination. By adopting international best practices, the initiative aims to simplify the pre-ruling process, reduce trade risks, and improve customs clearance efficiency. This creates a more transparent and efficient trading environment for businesses. The new guidelines and platform are expected to enhance customs compliance and significantly facilitate trade within Azerbaijan.

Abu Dhabi Customs Streamlines Trade with Preruling System

Abu Dhabi Customs Streamlines Trade with Preruling System

Abu Dhabi Customs is actively implementing an Advance Ruling System to optimize commodity classification, valuation, and origin processes, aiming to comply with the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through legal framework and infrastructure upgrades, with technical support from the WCO, Customs is committed to raising trader awareness and officer capabilities. The Advance Ruling System is expected to reduce trade costs, improve efficiency, enhance compliance, and attract more foreign investment, injecting new momentum into Abu Dhabi's trade development.