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Supporting your global business.

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  • Duties and tariff mitigation  

  • Customs and trade compliance

  • Go-to-market regulatory requirements

  • Supply chain compliance and resiliency 

  • Forced labor 

  • Sustainable sourcing

Importing into the US and moving goods around the world leads to complex challenges.

 

Our International Trade and Customs Practice supports compliant, resilient and sustainable supply chains and global operations.

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Sara P. Schoenfeld, Esq.

International Trade & Customs - Practice Leader

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International Trade & Customs

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Cross-border trade arising from modern supply chains can create legal, regulatory, operational and reputational challenges.

 

In an ever-changing landscape, we are here to support your global business by helping you navigate complex business matters which arise in managing today's supply chains.

Our team can support you by:

  • Enhancing compliance and managing risk related to cross-border trade;

  • Optimizing duty liability and supply chain resiliency;

  • Guiding you through import-related controversy with US Customs and Border Protection or other government agencies; and

  • Supporting global supply chains and sustainable sourcing decisions.

 

Our service offerings include, but are not limited to, assisting you with:​

  • Importer of Record, Bond and Entry Requirements

  • Customs Procedures and Import Manual

  • CBP Form 28 - Request for Information

  • CBP Form 29 - Notice of Action

  • Focused Assessments and Quick Response Audits

  • Penalties, Prior Disclosures and Protests

  • Import Classification - Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)

  • Customs Valuation

  • Country of Origin Determination and Marking

  • Free Trade Agreements  

  • Internal Audit and Risk Management

  • Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) 

  • CTPAT Trade Compliance Program (an evolution of the former Importer Self-Assessment Program)

  • Trade Data Management

  • Other Government Agency Requirements (e.g., FDA, USDA, EPA)
  • Trade Remedies (Section 301; Section 232; Section 201)

  • Drawback, Bonded Warehouse and Foreign Trade Zones

  • Import and Export Compliance Training

  • Forced labor compliance

  • Sustainable sourcing decisions

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Thank you for your interest!
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