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 Application
Product precision is paramount. Economic justification should quantify impact with specific data. Sourcing analysis should document good-faith efforts to find alternatives.
The Application Process
Eligibility screening, data collection, application drafting, expert review and submission, monitoring and follow-up.
If Your Application Is Denied
Review the denial rationale. Consider reapplication with stronger documentation. Explore alternative mitigation strategies.
Ready to Take Action?
Peacock Tariff Consulting guides businesses through every step of the exemption process. Contact us today.
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