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Amendment to February 5, 2025 Federal Register notice on China Tariffs and Official Annex of HTS Codes for Aluminum and Steel Published
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Please click the links below to read the full text of the Federal Register Documents:
- Amended Notice of Implementation of Additional Duties on Products of the People’s Republic of China Pursuant to the President’s February 1, 2025 Executive Order Imposing Duties To Address the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/02/12/2025-02576/amended-notice-of-implementation-of-additional-duties-on-products-of-the-peoples-republic-of-china
- Adjusting Imports of Steel Into the United States: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/02/18/2025-02833/adjusting-imports-of-steel-into-the-united-states
- Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/02/18/2025-02832/adjusting-imports-of-aluminum-into-the-united-states
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Presidents Day –
Monday, February 17th, 2025 –
Conley Terminal Closed
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Please see the below message from the Port of Boston:
Good Morning Port of Boston Customers,
As a reminder, Conley Terminal will be closed on Monday, February 17th in observance of Presidents Day.
Please plan accordingly.
Thank you for your continued support!
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Implementation of Additional Duties on Products of the People’s Republic of China Pursuant to the President’s February 1, 2025 Executive Order Imposing Duties To Address the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China
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Published in the Federal Register, February 5, 2025
for full text of the law, see the below link:


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Latest On Tariffs, China, Canada, Mexico
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Below is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on February 5th, These two are the unpublished versions, but unlikely to change by tomorrow.
CBP Unpublished Federal Register notices to implement tariffs on: China and Canada
Federal Register :: Public Inspection: Implementation of Additional Duties on Products of Canada
Summary of Additional Duties
- Additional Duty goes into effect for goods entered into consumption after February 4, 12:01 EST. In-transit goods loaded as of February 1, 12:01 EST will not be subject to additional duties if entered into consumption by March 7, 12:01 EST.
- De Minimus Exemption removed for affected goods. Formal entry now required for all mail shipments regardless of value.
- No Duty Drawback allowed on the additional duties.
China
- There is no indication President Trump is scheduled to speak with President Xi. Absent an agreement, the additional tariffs will proceed.
Canada
- On February 3, 2025, President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau have agreed to pause the anticipated tariff increases for one month for Canada to implement a $1.3 Billion border plan and a $200 million intelligence directive targeting organized crime and fentanyl.
Mexico
- On February 3, 2025, President Trump and President Sheinbaum of Mexico have agreed to pause the anticipated tariff increases for one month on the tentative agreement that Mexico will send 10,000 soldiers to the border to stop the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigrants into the United States.
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Trump agrees to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico after they pledge to boost border enforcement
apnews.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada as America’s two largest trading partners took steps to appease his concerns about border security and drug trafficking.
The pauses provide a cool-down period after a tumultuous few days that put North America on the cusp of a trade war that risked crushing economic growth, causing prices to soar and ending two of the United States’ most critical partnerships.
“I am very pleased with this initial outcome, and the Tariffs announced on Saturday will be paused for a 30 day period to see whether or not a final Economic deal with Canada can be structured,” Trump posted on social media. “FAIRNESS FOR ALL!”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted Monday afternoon on X that the pause would occur “while we work together,” saying that his government would name a fentanyl czar, list Mexican cartels as terrorist groups and launch a “Canada-U.S. Joint Strike Force to combat organized crime, fentanyl and money laundering.”
The pause followed a similar move with Mexico that allows for a period of negotiations over drug smuggling and illegal immigration. The 10% tariff that Trump ordered on China is still set to go into effect as scheduled on Tuesday, though Trump planned to talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the next few days.
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International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) Announce Tentative Agreement on New Six-Year Master Contract
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NORTH BERGEN/LYNDHURST, NJ (January 8, 2025) – The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract. The two sides agreed to continue to operate under the current contract until the union can meet with its full Wage Scale Committee and schedule a ratification vote, and USMX members can ratify the terms of the final contract.
“We are pleased to announce that ILA and USMX have reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year ILA-USMX Master Contract, subject to ratification, thus averting any work stoppage on January 15, 2025,” the two sides said in a joint statement. “This agreement protects current ILA jobs and establishes a framework for implementing technologies that will create more jobs while modernizing East and Gulf coasts ports – making them safer and more efficient, and creating the capacity they need to keep our supply chains strong.
“This is a win-win agreement that creates ILA jobs, supports American consumers and businesses, and keeps the American economy the key hub of the global marketplace.”
Details of the new tentative agreement will not be released to allow ILA rank-and-file-members and USMX members to review and approve the final document.
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