U.S: Tariffs on Auto Parts
- Arne Mielken
- 4 days ago
- 7 min read
USA Import duties on auto parts? We explain the Presidential Executive Order and CBP Guidance ?
As your dedicated Customs Consultant, I, Arne Mielken, understand the complexities you face in the ever-evolving landscape of Trade Compliance. This urgent update from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regarding Import duties on specific automobile parts demands immediate attention from all involved in USA trade.
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Key Questions Covered in This Blog:
What are the new Import Regulations concerning automobile parts in the USA?
Which specific automobile parts are subject to this new duty?
When did these new Customs duties come into effect?
Are there any exemptions or special tariff treatments applicable?
How does this impact Foreign Trade Zones?
Is drawback available for these new duties?
How do these new duties interact with existing trade agreements?
Where can I find further information and assistance?
Downloads & Resources Available for Premium Plan Subscribers:
March 26, 2025: Executive Order: ADJUSTING IMPORTS OF AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE PARTS INTO THE UNITED STATES
April 29, 2025: Executive Order: AMENDMENTS TO ADJUSTING IMPORTS OF AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE PARTS INTO THE UNITED STATES
Abbreviations Used In This Blog:
CBP: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
CSMS: Cargo Systems Messaging Service
HTSUS: Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
USMCA: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
FRN: Federal Register Notice
"In the intricate dance of global trade, staying ahead of regulatory shifts is not just about Compliance, it's about safeguarding your business and ensuring smooth Import and Export operations. This new USA Customs duty on auto parts is a stark reminder of that reality." Arne Mielken, Managing Director, Customs Manager
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