Reduce Import Duty US 2026: Legal Methods Every American Importer Needs to Know

Importing into the United States in 2026 means navigating the most complex and fast-moving tariff environment in modern history. The US effective tariff rate reached its highest level since the 1940s, and the layers stack: a base MFN rate, plus Section 232 duties on metals and other strategic goods, plus Section 301 duties on China […]
Reduce Import Duty Mexico: IMMEX, PROSEC and the Legal Methods That Work

Mexico offers some of the most powerful legal tools available anywhere in the world to reduce import duty Mexico, but most foreign businesses importing into or through Mexico are not using them. The IMMEX programme eliminates import duty and VAT on production inputs for qualifying manufacturers. PROSEC reduces tariff rates on specific industrial sectors. USMCA […]
Vietnam vs China Sourcing 2026: Which Is Actually Cheaper After Tariffs

The question every sourcing team is debating right now is Vietnam vs China sourcing 2026: which country actually produces a cheaper landed cost for goods entering the United States? The answer that most guides give is Vietnam, full stop. The answer that a genuine landed cost analysis produces is: it depends on your product category, […]
Liberation Day Tariffs 2026: One Year On, What Every Importer Actually Learned

Update, 28 July 2026: This anniversary review has been updated to reflect what happened after the first year. The IEEPA-based Liberation Day tariffs were struck down in February 2026 and replaced by a 10% Section 122 surcharge, which itself expired on 24 July and was replaced by a Section 301 forced-labour action at 10% or […]
EU De Minimis Changes 2026: The €3 Duty That Will Reshape How China Ships to Europe

Update, 28 July 2026: The EU’s €150 de minimis relief was abolished on 1 July 2026 and the temporary €3 duty is now in force, so this guide has been updated from a countdown to a live-compliance briefing. One point of clarification that a lot of early coverage got wrong: the €3 is charged to […]
Section 301 Tariffs 2026: What Replaced Section 122, What It Costs, and What Is Still Coming

Update, 28 July 2026: The first of the two 2026 Section 301 actions is now final and in effect. The forced-labour action took effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern on 24 July 2026, the same moment the Section 122 surcharge expired, at 10% or 12.5% on products of 60 economies. It landed at a lower and […]
Freight Forwarder vs Importer of Record: Why They Are Not the Same Thing and Why It Costs You

Freight forwarder vs importer of record is one of the most searched and most misunderstood distinctions in international trade compliance, and the confusion costs businesses millions of dollars every year. Most companies assume their freight forwarder handles everything at the border. They book the shipment, hand over the cargo, and expect customs clearance to follow […]
Semiconductor Supply Chain Disruption 2026: How the Helium Crisis Is Hitting Chip Fabs and What Electronics Importers Must Do Now
The semiconductor supply chain disruption 2026 did not start inside a chip factory. It started in the Gulf, when Iranian missile and drone strikes hit Ras Laffan Industrial City in Qatar, one of the largest liquefied natural gas and helium production hubs on the planet. Within days, Samsung and SK Hynix were on high alert. […]
India-EU Free Trade Agreement 2026

The India-EU Free Trade Agreement 2026 is the largest trade deal either side has ever signed. Concluded on January 27, 2026, after nearly two decades of negotiations, the agreement covers two billion people and approximately 25% of global GDP, creating a combined market worth roughly $27 trillion. If your business imports goods into India, exports […]
SCOTUS Struck Down IEEPA Tariffs: What It Means for Importers, IOR Services, and Your Next Shipment

Update, 28 July 2026: Much has happened since the ruling. The IEEPA tariffs were struck down on 20 February 2026 and replaced the same week by a 10% Section 122 surcharge, which itself expired on 24 July and was replaced by a Section 301 forced-labour action. The refund process has moved from an open question […]