Tag Archives: Country of Origin
“New” Rules of Origin? Keep Calm…
We all know that every article imported into the commerce of the United States must be legibly marked with the English name of the country of origin (unless an exception is provided for) to inform the ultimate purchase in the … Continue reading
“Made in USA”? Don’t Be So Kwik!
When making a determination as to how to properly mark your product with the correct country of origin, it is important to review the Customs regulations, which, in its most simplistic form, requires that all products of foreign origin imported … Continue reading
Don’t Get Lost in Your Own Back Yard: The Buy American Act
I was working on a matter involving the Buy American Act and recalled a recent decision issued by the Court of International Trade (CIT) addressing the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (TAA), and indirectly, its impact on the Buy American … Continue reading
Understanding the Complexities of Customs Regulations for Herbal and Dietary Supplements
With the rising popularity of dietary supplements–specifically fish oil supplements–we have witnessed increasing scrutiny from governmental agencies, which are challenging the health claims, the legality of claims made on dietary supplement labels and whether any one agency can or should … Continue reading
