CBP binding rulings, classification rulings, and country-of-origin rulings explained. When to file each, processing time, and legal effect for importers.
North American tariff advisory for Indian exporters. Section 122, GSP status, pharma, textiles, IT hardware, specialty chemicals.
Complete preferential-tariff guide to GSP Generalized System of Preferences: rules of origin, certification, qualification.
Relief Is Available, But You Have to Ask Tariff exemptions, exclusions, and suspensions can eliminate additional tariff burdens entirely. They require applications prepared carefully, documented thoroughly, and filed within specific deadlines. Types of Tariff Exemptions Section 301 exclusions (USTR), Section 232 exclusions (BIS), Miscellaneous Tariff Bill provisions, and Generalized System of Preferences. Preparing a Strong…
Peacock Tariff ConsultingPeacock Tariff Consulting Answer Capsule: The EU’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) offers reduced or zero tariffs to 104 developing countries across three tiers: Standard GSP, GSP+, and Everything But Arms (EBA). Understanding tariff reductions, rules of origin requirements, and how GSP competitively affects non-beneficiary exporters is critical for global supply chain strategy.…
Agricultural products tariff strategy. USMCA wholly grown rule, USDA APHIS, country-specific patterns, FTA preferences.
Multi-FTA rules of origin consulting. USMCA, CETA, KORUS, USJTA, CAFTA-DR. Layering and qualification strategies.

In the wake of escalating global trade tensions and sweeping tariff reforms, the United States has undergone a significant transformation in its import strategy. From 2024 to 2025, U.S. importers have increasingly pivoted away from countries burdened by high tariffs such as China, India, and Brazil and toward duty-free partners like Mexico, Canada (under USMCA),…