Tariff Update Video | June 2026
Discover the latest tariff updates and how current groundwork may influence your import costs for the foreseeable future.
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Learn More About the Most Recent Tariff Updates
Our latest APPA Trade Talks update highlights the need for businesses to carefully monitor their tariff refund claims and keep detailed Section 122 duty records to maximize potential refunds. Companies with supply chains involving Vietnam should remember to submit comments by July 2, and ongoing USMCA compliance is crucial for securing tariff exemptions. APPA members can use their portal to access expert trade advice and stay current with regulatory changes.
We are here to assist you in navigating each change. Members should take advantage of their membership and use the portal to contact their account representative with any questions or concerns! Access your member portal here.
Disclaimer: APPA does not make any representations about the completeness, suitability, or adequacy of the information provided during the Office Hours or Trade Talks. Any information provided are intended for general informational purposes only, they do not constitute a recommendation or solicitation to do or omit to do any action and should not be interpreted as legal, regulatory, or compliance advice. You should seek independent advice from qualified professionals before acting on any information provided and/or to evaluate specific regulatory obligations and operational decisions.
Disclaimer from Progressive Trade Consulting: PTC is not a law firm, does not practice law, and does not provide legal advice. The Client should consult legal counsel for any legal matters, including trade compliance. The Importer of Record (IOR) is responsible for complying with customs regulations and managing the import process. This includes obtaining required licenses and permits, classifying and valuing goods correctly, declaring goods accurately, paying duties and taxes, following import rules, and maintaining proper records.
