PGA Highlights: June 2014
In United States, The following events have been taken place under the several PGA during the month of June 2014. Agencies Summary Link Federal Register Amendment of unprocessed western red cedar, crude oil, and petroleum products: The Bureau
See MoreWTO: G-20 forces on Free Trade, despite New Duties
Though there was a net fall in trade-restrictive measures, in accordance with a new report from the World Trade Organization, Group of Twenty nations introduced new 88 anti-dumping related queries between November 15, 2013, and May 15, 2014. The
See MoreVenezuela: Customs system changes regarding foreign exchange rates
Venezuela’s tax and customs administration (SENIAT) has declared changes to both versions of its automated customs system (Sistema Aduanero Automatizado or SIDUNEA) naming S++ and SW under foreign exchange agreements that is used to determine the
See MoreKenya: Presented Budget for 2014-2015
Kenya announced its budget for the year of 2014-15 on 12 June 2014. The budget has emphasized on several tax proposals: Propose tax rates for resident companies at 30% (previously it was 10%) and for non-resident companies at 37.5% (previously it
See MorePGA Highlights: May 2014
In United States, The following events have been taken place under the several PGA during the month of May 2014. Agencies Summary Link Federal Register Notice of Cancellation of Customs Broker's License: This document provides notice
See MoreChile revives negotiation on Free Trade Zone in Antofagasta for Paraguay
Chilean Foreign Minister and his Paraguayan counterpart recently revived negotiations on a free zone for Paraguayan businesses stayed at the Chilean port of Antofagasta. The proposal is actually drafted in 1968 to denominate the port of Antofagasta
See MoreIndonesia: Copper Miners Hit Back At Export Tax
From the beginning of 2014 the Indonesian government is charging an export tax on mineral concentrates. The aim is to raise the amount of domestic value added and increase domestic economic activity associated with the mineral sector. The government
See MoreEU and China sign mutual recognition agreement
A mutual recognition agreement signed by the EU and China is to simplify procedures and lower costs for many traders. The two sides agree to recognize their certified safe traders and to permit them to benefit from speedier controls and reduced
See MorePGA Highlights: April 2014
In United States, The following events have been taken place under the several PGA during the month of April 2014. Agencies Summary Link Federal Register Labeling of Pesticide Products and Devices for Export: This action will allow placement
See MoreLuxembourg Lowers Shipping Registration Levy
Luxembourg has issued a draft regulation that would reduce shipping registration duties. The duties are computed by reference to a vessel’s tonnage, determined when the ship is first registered in Luxembourg. Although Luxembourg is a landlocked
See MorePGA Highlights: March 2014
In United States, following events have been occurred under the several PGA during the month of March 2014. Agencies Summary Link CBP New Outlook CBP Website: The appearance of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s website has
See MoreNew Zealand and China set new trade goals
New Zealand and China have agreed to update their free trade agreement with the objective of increasing mutual trade to reach a value of USD 30 billion by the year 2020. This follows two meetings in the past year between the New Zealand Prime
See MoreUS: Talks to Expand Duty-Free IT Agreement Deadlocked
Talks in the World Trade Organization (WTO) on broadening the scope of the Information Technology Agreement continue to be deadlocked after eleven days of negotiations. The product coverage of the existing agreement has not been updated since 1996,
See MoreLithuania: Increase in excise duty on alcohol
Lithuania's Prime Minister has confirmed that the only tax change currently planned is a change to excise duty on alcohol, which will be phased in over three years. The proposal was recently supported by the ruling coalition's Political Council, to
See MoreChina becomes largest trader of goods in the world
From the preliminary statistics produced by the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization, it appears that China became the biggest trader of goods in the world for the first time last year, overtaking the US. The total volume of China’s trade
See MoreCanada: New tax on digital imports
Canada is considering a sales tax on E-commerce supplies made by foreign businesses to residents of Canada. At present people that import digital services should self-assess GST unless the services are used at least 90% for business purposes.
See MorePGA Highlights: February 2014
In United States, The following events have been taken place under the several PGA during the month of February 2014. Agencies Summary Link Federal Register Change in Size Requirements for Importing Oranges: This rule relaxes the minimum size
See MorePGA Highlights: January 2014
In United States, The following events have been taken place under the several PGA during the month of January 2014. Agencies Summary Link Federal Register Importation of Fresh Bananas From the Philippines Into Hawaii and U.S. Territories: A
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