AD Aluminum Extrusions Notice

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Other example: aluminum window frames extrusions: from china: 165% duty = (132% AD / CVD + 33% duty), other AD/CVD investigations such as: imports of certain passenger vehicle and light truck tires from China.

Clarification of AD/CVD for aluminum extrusions (frequently asked questions by U.S. customs) some clarification regarding articles that fall under the AD/CVD case for aluminum extrusions has finally emerged due to several court cases. The clarification is regarding those articles that qualify under the “finished merchandise” exemption of the scope. An article in broker power stated, “commerce is now consistently using the same reasoning to find products made entirely of aluminum extrusions are subject to AD/CVD duties”. The scope clearly names finished articles such as fence posts, heat sinks, etc. As included as well as products that have various processing performed such as coating, polishing, powder coating, etc. Before exploring the “finished merchandise” exemption it must first be determined if the finished article contains extruded aluminum component(s) in addition to non-extruded aluminum components.

AD Aluminum Extrusion Notice

Priority trade issue: antidumping and countervailing duties: When the department of commerce finds that imported merchandise was sold in the U.S. At an unfairly low or subsidized price, to level the playing field for U.S. Companies injured by these unfair trade practices, CBP is responsible for collecting the antidumping and countervailing duties (ad/ CVD ) in a timely manner. The goal of this ad/ CVD priority trade issue is to detect and deter circumvention of the ad/ CVD law, to liquidate final duties timely and accurately, while at the same time facilitating legitimate trade.

 

If you think, it's not cost-effective to pay all the fees (duty/tax, forwarder, trucker, warehouse, ISF filing, customs entry filing, exam and etc. ) you could abandon your shipment. There are three choices, shipment that was refused by U.S. customs/agencies. (Sample of abandon letter)

  1. Re-exporting back to vendor / exporting to other-country:
  1. To export, your must contact your freight forwarder, company that has done your transportation to us port. .
  2. Your current freight forwarder will be helping you with 7512 (ie / immediate exportation) form.
  3. Local U.S. customs officer must sign and if any, agencies officer must sign a 7512 (ie / immediate exportation) form.
  4. Local = city, county, state that you are in.
  5. Who is liable: case file: federal court U.S. attorney's, importer is responsible for all laws/liable/fees/retroactive.
  1. Abandon your shipment. Please notify your supplier/us forwarder/carrier and warehouse and us by email only.
  1. For abandoning, you may be penalize / fines / demurrage / per-diem / destroy / trash / add-dpl and etc.
  2. Examples of other shipment that was abandon, refused by U.S. customs/agencies and was not cost-effective.
  3. Who is liable: case file: federal court U.S. attorney's, importer is responsible for all laws/liable/fees/retroactive.
  1. Destroy / trash email customs officer, warehouse and us by email only.
  1. If shipment is import with-out permit / permission hazard, patent, trademark and etc.
  2. You may be penalize / fines / demurrage / per-diem / destroy / trash / add-dpl and etc.
  3. Who is liable: case file: federal court U.S. attorney's, importer is responsible for all laws/liable/fees/retroactive.
1. Aluminum Window Frames Extrusions: from China: 165% Duty = (132% ADD / CVD + 33% Duty)
2. Aluminum Window Frames Extrusions: from China: 165% Duty = (132% ADD / CVD + 33% Duty).
3. Aluminum Window Frames Extrusions: from China: 165% Duty = (132% ADD / CVD + 33% Duty).
4. Aluminum Window Frames Extrusions: from China: 165% Duty = (132% ADD / CVD + 33% Duty)