U.S. Customs Add Textile Trade Law Enforcement Measures
According to data,
According to data, the US Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP) has increased relevant textile regulations and measures in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Among the imports of imports in the United States, the highest tariffs in textiles and garments are the highest, so it is easy to cause fraud. The reason why textiles have occurred in order to avoid textile tariffs and trading laws, including: wigs, false marks and scrolls, preparations for the place of origin, illegal transportation, wrong product description, underestimation of product value, lies in the country, false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false entry power, false false inlet Trade preferential claims, and direct smuggling.
Therefore, for a long time, textiles have been a priority trade issue in the law enforcement work of the US Customs and Border Protection.
In the fourth quarter of 2020, the US Customs and Border Protection Agency levied approximately US $ 851 million tariffs in accordance with Article 301, and levied 536 million US dollars tariffs in the first quarter. .
The number of other goods inspections has also increased, and the number of inspections has increased from 2532 pens in the third quarter to 2672 pens. It also launched 10 audit procedures, only 7 times the previous quarter, and completed 4 special law enforcement operations at the same time.
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