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Customs bonded warehouses, which date to the 19th century, have long appealed to importers who want to get products closer to customers but delay paying tariffs until the merchandise is sold.
Companies importing goods into the United States from China are rushing to convert warehouses into facilities that are exempt ...
These warehouses, a fixture of American trade since the 19th century, have become a financial ... “Perfect timing for us,” Habte said. “That’s going to flood the whole market basically ...
Bonded warehouses–which date back to the 19th century–are storage facilities that look like normal warehouses, but allow businesses to store inventory without immediately paying a duty on them.
Setting up new bonded warehouses could be risky, because the US may go back to higher tariffs once its 90-day reprieve ends. The US has had more than 1,700 bonded warehouses, facilities where ...
Some importers that are still receiving shipments are scrambling to rent space in bonded buildings where they hope to buy time for the tariff tensions to ease.
US importers ... space in a type of warehouse that lets them stash merchandise for as long as five years without paying duties. Customs bonded warehouses, which date to the 19th century, have ...
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Companies importing goods into the United States from China are rushing ... The U.S. has more than 1,700 bonded warehouses, facilities where imported goods can be ...
US importers looking to sidestep Trump administration tariffs are desperately seeking space in a type of warehouse that lets them stash merchandise for as long as five years without paying duties.
Setting up new bonded warehouses could be risky, because the United States may go back to higher tariffs once its 90-day reprieve ends. Vladimir Durshpek, cofounder of Venice, Florida-based ...