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A Tariff Break-out Success Story: Making Trade Really Happen!
For the first time, the United States Government will separately monitor the import of refined copper wire of less than 3 millimeters (3mm) in cross-sectional diameter. This change will go into effect on July 1, 2012. Why is this important? … Continue reading
Posted in Growing exports from developing countries, Import data monitoring and evaluation, International Trade
Tagged Brazil, copper wire, HTS 7408.19.00, HTSUS, International Trade, ITC, Kaduna Consultoria, refined copper wire of less than 3mm in cross-sectional diameter, Sandler Trade LLC, tariff, tariff updates, U.S. International Trade Commission
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“This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard…”
“I’ve heard a lot of presentations but this is the best explanation I’ve ever heard that tells me how trade issues are decided within the Executive Branch. I finally understand it.” – James Wilkinson, Executive Director, at the Washington International Trade … Continue reading