Author: zcytlg

Blog

How the New U.S. Tariff Policy Affects Importers

The United States has implemented new tariff policies, effective March 4, 2025, impacting imports from China, Canada, and Mexico. These changes pose significant challenges for businesses relying on international trade. Overview of the Tariff Policy China: Tariffs on certain goods, such as electronics and textiles, have increased from 10% to

Blog

How to Save Money on Oversized Cargo Exports to the U.S.

Exporting oversized cargo to the U.S., such as heavy machinery, construction materials, and large furniture, can be costly and complex. Without proper planning, expenses can quickly escalate. This guide provides practical cost-saving strategies for transportation, packaging, customs clearance, and tax optimization to help you minimize your overall expenses. Optimize Your

News

US Customs Unveils Updated Tariff Policy with Strict Clearance Deadlines

In a recent announcement, U.S. Customs introduced a new tariff framework that imposes additional duties on imported goods based on the timing of customs clearance. The policy, effective immediately, establishes key deadlines that will determine whether shipments benefit from tariff exemptions or incur extra charges. Key Dates and Conditions For

Blog

How to Correctly Inquire About Logistics Pricing: A Guide for Customers

When you see our logistics advertisements and ask, “What is your rate?” it’s important to understand that logistics pricing isn’t a one-size-fits-all figure. As a logistics expert, I’d like to guide you through the key factors and steps to take when requesting a quote. This ensures you receive a tailored

Blog

Why 2025 is Still a Great Year for Amazon Sellers Despite the 10% Tariff Increase

The 10% tariff increase that took effect on February 4, 2025, has raised concerns among Amazon sellers. However, the actual impact on business might not be as significant as many fear. With the right strategies, Amazon FBA sellers can continue to thrive in the coming year. Here’s why: The Tariff

Blog

How to Avoid Customs Inspections for Unlicensed Branded Auto Parts

If you're exporting non-authorized branded auto parts, customs inspections can be a major challenge. Here's how to reduce risks: ✅ Remove Brand Logos & Trademarks Unauthorized branded parts must not display trademarks or logos on the product or packaging. Any labels, stickers, or markings that link the product to a

Blog

How to Export Branded Auto Parts to the U.S. While Avoiding Inspection Risks

The demand for automotive parts in the U.S. is skyrocketing! 📈 For exporters, this presents a golden opportunity—but only if you navigate the process compliantly and efficiently to avoid customs delays. 📌 Key Compliance Requirements for Exporting Auto Parts 🔹 Certifications & Standards The U.S. has strict quality and safety

Blog

Details of Solar Products Subject to U.S. Anti-Dumping Tariffs

The U.S. Department of Commerce has determined that crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam are being dumped in the U.S. market. As a result, the U.S. has proposed anti-dumping duties of up to 271.28% on these products. Products Covered by the Tariffs: