CARM: What all importers need to know about CARM

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U.S delays scheduled increase in China tariffs

There will be no increase in U.S. tariffs on China imports, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced. This means the additional U.S. tariff on

$200 billion

of Chinese-made products will remain at 10%, pending a meeting between the national leaders at a Trump vacation property in Florida. No date has been announced. The plan was to hike the rate to 25% on March 1.

For more information, please call Brian Rowe, Director – Customs Compliance & Regulatory Affairs at (905 882-4880, ext. 213.

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