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CBP Expecting Lots of Questions on Chapter 98 and Section 232 Goods

Some two years after the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum were issued, CBP realized its “previous guidance wasn't as clear as it could be,” a CBP official said during an April 16 conference call. That's why the agency…

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recently updated its CSMS message on the subject (see 2004130056), he said. CBP expects “this will generate a lot of questions about individual Chapter 98 issues because Chapter 98 is huge,” he said. CBP said individual questions should be sent to the Trade Remedy Branch mailbox, traderemedy@cbp.dhs.gov, and CBP will compile the recurring questions into a Frequently Asked Questions document.