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Important Tariffs and Import Duties Updates

Gain an in-depth understanding of the tariff system and its impact on importers.

Many importers and downstream purchasers struggle to understand and are often surprised by special tariffs that affect merchandise imported into the United States in addition to regular Customs duties. They also are unsure about possible opportunities to mitigate or avoid the impact of the tariffs. This course identifies an array of such special tariffs, including antidumping and countervailing duties, Section 301 tariffs, Section 201 tariffs, and Section 232 tariffs. It will touch on the legal basis and process for imposing the duties and the scope of the merchandise affected by the duties. Finally, it will explore options for mitigating or avoiding the impact of the duties.

65 minutes
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Agenda

Antidumping and Countervailing Duties

  • Introduction and Background
  • Process and Impact
  • Highlights of Existing AD/CVD Orders and Possible Mitigation

Section 301 Tariffs

  • Introduction and Background
  • Process and Exclusions
  • Possible Mitigation

Section 201 Tariffs

  • Introduction and Background
  • Process and Impact
  • Highlights of Existing Section 201 Tariffs and Possible Mitigation

Section 232 Tariffs

  • Introduction and Background
  • Process and Impact
  • Exclusions

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OnDemand Course

Applications have not yet been submitted for Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Wyoming CLE for this course. However, if you are interested in obtaining CLE for any of the listed states or have any additional credit questions please email us at [email protected] or call us at 866-352-9540.

This course was last revised on June 30, 2022.

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  • AK CLE 1.0
     
  • Alaska attorneys may receive 1.0 hours of continuing legal education for completing this program. Please contact the Alaska Bar Association or go to www.alaskabar.org for details regarding reciprocity with other states.
     
  • AL CLE 1.1
     
  • This course or a portion thereof has been approved by the Alabama State Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for a maximum of 1.1 hours credit.
     
  • AR CLE 1.0
     
  • This course has been approved for 1.0 hours of CLE by the Arkansas CLE Board.
     
  • Arizona CLE 1.0
     
  • The Arizona State Bar does not pre-approve or pre-certify MCLE programs. However, records of this program and attendance will be maintained by Lorman Education Services for auditing purposes. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
     
  • CA MCLE 1.0
     
  • Lorman Education Services is a State Bar of California approved MCLE sponsor and this course qualifies for 1.0 CLE hours of participatory credit.
     
  • CT CLE 1.0
     
  • Neither the Connecticut Judicial Branch nor the Commission on Minimum Continuing Legal Education approve or accredit CLE providers or activities. This course has been approved for CLE credit in jurisdictions aside from CT and therefore it automatically meets the content and delivery requirements in Connecticut. Credit is based on a 60 minute credit hour and shall be awarded as follows: 1.0 CLE credit(s).
     
  • GA CLE 1.0
     
  • This program has been approved by the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency for 1.0 CLE hours.
     
  • MO CLE 1.3
     
  • This course qualifies for self-study CLE credit in Missouri.
     
  • ND CLE 1.0
     
  • North Dakota CLE policy does not allow for pre-approval of any self-study courses. This course may qualify for up to 1.0 hours of CLE credit.
     
  • NH MCLE 1.1
     
  • NH MCLE does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the NH Minimum CLE requirement. Lorman Education Services believes this Ondemand course meets the requirement of NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and may qualify for CLE credit(s). Program Length: 64 Minutes.
     
  • NM CLE 1.0
     
  • This program has been approved by the New Mexico Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.0 hours of credit.
     
  • NV CLE 1.0
     
  • This program has been approved by the Nevada Board of Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 CLE hours.
     
  • RI CLE 1.0
     
  • This program has been approved by the Rhode Island Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for 1.0 hours of CLE credit.
     
  • VT CLE 1.0
     
  • This self-study program has been approved by the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board of Vermont for 1.0 hour(s) of CLE credit. Please note: Attorneys may only claim 12 credits per compliance period in this format. This course is considered "Non-Moderated Programming without Interactivity".
     

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Faculty

Martin Schaefermeier

Martin Schaefermeier

DLA Piper LLP (U.S.)

  • Of Counsel, DLA Piper LLP (U.S.)
  • International trade law with a focus on import relief actions, subsequent litigations of such actions, and related import/export matters
  • More than 25 years of experience in a full spectrum of international trade matters, including antidumping, countervailing duty, and other import relief proceedings, import compliance, international trade legislation, trade negotiations, and trade litigation
  • Assisted domestic producers, importers, foreign producers, and exporters in a wide range of industries, including ferroalloys, ferrous and nonferrous metals, chemicals, construction materials, and other industrial and consumer products
  • Represented clients with respect to trade relief actions before the Department of Commerce, the U.S. International Trade Commission, the U.S. Court of International, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and NAFTA binational dispute resolution panels, and trade and customs matters before the Office of the United States Trade Representative, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, other federal agencies and the United States Congress
  • Assisted clients with a wide range of issues in the customs area, including classification, country of origin and valuation matters, preferential duty treatment under various free trade agreements and programs, marking requirements, voluntary disclosures, customs audits, due diligence, and Maritime law (Jones Act)
  • Author of several publications related to areas of practice areas, including new antidumping duty petition: certain preserved mushrooms from France, the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain – consequences for industry and downstream consumers, April 2022; new antidumping and countervailing duty petition: white grape juice concentrate from Argentina – consequences for industry and downstream consumers, April 2022; and the U.S. lifts Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum from the UK effective June 1, 2022, March 2022
  • Member of the District of Columbia Bar, American Bar Association, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and United States Court of International Trade
  • LL.M. degree, Duke University School of Law; J.D. degree equivalent, Albert-Ludwigs-University; Freiburg, Germany
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 202-799-4423
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Product ID: 409680
Published 2022
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