The session covers classification questions from past exams, focusing on the Enforce and Protect Act. It explains the classification process, legal rules, and the handling of allegations in customs. Key topics include the responsibilities of customs brokers, the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act, and the investigation process for misclassification allegations. The discussion also addresses the impact of anti-dumping duties and the customs investigation process, concluding with enforcement standards and responsibilities.
Up Next in April 2018 CBLE
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January 23, 2018 CBLE Class
A communication system for online participants is introduced, focusing on YouTube chat. Required materials for customs examinations are outlined, along with guidance on textile classification, particularly chapters 61 and 62. An example of a women's jacket is analyzed for fabric composition. The ...
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February 6, 2018 CBLE Class
Participants receive updates on the April exam registration and the validity of previous materials. The session covers the classification of chemicals, detailing the use of HTSUS numbers and interpretation rules. Specific exam questions are analyzed to highlight the significance of chemical class...
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February 13, 2018 CBLE Class
The class explores classification methodologies, using a driver bit as an example to clarify whether it is a part or a separate item. Guidance on interpreting classification rules and HTSUS classification is also provided.
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