EU Air Cargo Security 2026: What Every Exporter and Freight Forwarder Must Know About the New Rules

EU Regulation 2025/920 became applicable from 1 September 2025 across every EU member state, introducing the most significant structural change to EU air cargo security in over a decade. The regulation introduced a new Established Business Relationship requirement that fundamentally changed the rules under which regulated agents can accept cargo as secure. It introduced new […]
Reduce Import Duty Japan: The Complete Guide for Every Importer in 2026

Japan operates the most extensive free trade agreement network of any major Asian economy. As of December 2025, Japan is a signatory to 20 active FTAs and Economic Partnership Agreements covering virtually every major trading partner in Asia Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. Yet a significant proportion of businesses that want to reduce import duty […]
Mexico Tariff Asian Goods 2026: What Every Importer Into Mexico Must Know

On 29 December 2025, Mexico published amendments to the General Import and Export Tax Law (Ley de los Impuestos Generales de Importación y de Exportación, LIGIE) in the Diario Oficial de la Federación. Effective 1 January 2026, the Mexico tariff on Asian goods 2026 raised MFN rates on 1,463 eight-digit tariff lines across 17 industrial […]
Reduce Import Duty India 2026: The Complete Legal Guide for Every Importer

India is the world’s fifth largest economy, the fastest growing major import market, and one of the most certification-intensive customs environments on earth. Every importer seeking to reduce import duty India 2026, whether electronics, pharmaceuticals, industrial machinery, or consumer goods, faces a layered duty structure that combines Basic Customs Duty, Social Welfare Surcharge, Integrated GST, […]
US Tariff Evasion Enforcement 2026: Why the Legitimate Importer Is Now at Risk

The US government lost an estimated USD 107 billion to tariff evasion in 2025, according to the Dow Jones Risk Journal. Goldman Sachs economists calculated that evasion of Section 301 tariffs alone may have caused duty collection losses of USD 110 to 130 billion since 2018. Those numbers are why the enforcement response has been […]
Amazon Supply Chain Services 2026: What ASCS Does, What It Cannot Do, and Why IOR Still Matters

On May 4, 2026, Amazon officially launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, sending UPS stock down 10% and FedEx tumbling 9% in a single trading session. Amazon Supply Chain Services, known as ASCS, opens Amazon’s entire logistics infrastructure to any business that wants to use it: ocean, air, rail, and trucking combined with warehousing, fulfilment, and […]
Section 232 Pharmaceutical Tariffs 2026: The Complete Guide for Importers Before September 29

Update, 28 July 2026: Two developments since this guide first published. First, Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security opened the onshoring-agreement application process on 13 May 2026, with initial applications due by 12 June 2026, so the reduced-rate pathways are now live rather than pending. Second, the 31 July 2026 effective date for the 17 […]
CPSC Mandatory eFiling July 2026: The Complete Importer’s Action Guide for July 8

CPSC mandatory eFiling July 2026 takes effect on July 8, exactly 63 days from today. On that date, every importer of regulated consumer products entering the United States must electronically file product certificate data through CBP’s Automated Commercial Environment at the time of entry. Not after. Not on request. At the time of entry. The […]
China Rare Earth Export Controls 2026: The 0.1% Rule Returns November 10

On October 9, 2025, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued MOFCOM Notice 61, among the most aggressive extraterritorial export control measures ever applied to a raw material. It mirrors the architecture of the US Foreign Direct Product Rule applied to advanced technology, but applies that architecture to rare earth content in physical goods for the first […]
USMCA 2026 Review: The US Declined to Renew, What the Annual Review Now Means for Importers

On 1 July 2026, the United States, Mexico, and Canada held the first mandatory joint review of the USMCA under Article 34.7, and the United States declined to renew the agreement for a further 16 years. This did not end the agreement. It triggered an annual review process: the USMCA remains fully in force through […]