Tag: FTA


  • Introduction: Billions in Savings, Mostly Unclaimed The United States currently maintains free trade agreements with 20 countries, each offering reduced or zero-duty rates for goods that meet the agreement’s rules of origin. Collectively, these agreements offer importers access to duty savings that can completely eliminate the tariff burden. And yet, a substantial portion of eligible…

  • Every Dollar of Duty Is a Dollar Off Your Margin There is often a significant gap between what importers actually pay and what they are required to pay. That gap exists because the tariff code is complex, multiple duty reduction mechanisms are available but underutilized, and most importers lack the specialized knowledge needed to optimize…

  • Answer Capsule The EU maintains over 40 preferential Free Trade Agreements covering 70+ trading partners, reducing tariffs between the EU and partner countries. To claim preferential tariff rates, importers must ensure goods meet rules of origin (regional content requirements) and provide proof through EUR.1 certificates, REX declarations, or origin statements. Many FTAs enable cumulation of…

  • Executive Overview: The World’s Largest Free Trade Area Takes Shape After nearly 25 years of contentious negotiations, the EU-Mercosur trade agreement finally approaches ratification and implementation. This comprehensive free trade arrangement will create the world’s largest integrated trading bloc by population, encompassing nearly 700 million people across Europe and South America. The deal cuts approximately…