CB32u—Processing Additional Duties and/or Quotas Imposed by Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962

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Estimated total study time: 2 hours 28 minutes [Enroll now]

This course is for Customs Brokers and importers filing entries for Steel Mill and Aluminum products subject to additional duties under Section 232 of the Trade Act of 1974. It addresses practical operational issues such as the list of affected products, the applicable HTSUS Chapter 99 tariff numbers, the consequences of failure to add the additional tariff line item and duty when applicable, importer bond sufficiency, and where to obtain additional information as further developments arise.

Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962

Admissibility issues are a concern. Some of these take the form of country based embargos, sanctions, and controls. They are administered by different agencies for political, economic, moral, or environmental reasons. In this lesson we review the use of Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 as a control mechanism to adjust imports so that such imports will not threaten to impair national security.

(Estimated study time: 48 minutes)

Entry Processing of Additional Duties Imposed by Section 232

In this lesson we provide links to the current Section 232 sanctions in place and provide the information for processing these shipments, as well as higher-level recommendations for handling Section 232 transactions including tips on using Foreign Trade Zones, Duty Drawback and Deferral, Trade Agreements and Exclusions.

(Estimated study time: 1 hour 41 minutes)