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Tech Goods From China Eligible for USMCA Treatment if Imported From Mexico: CBP

Some tech merchandise of Chinese origin sent to Mexico for minimal handling and then exported to the U.S. is eligible for tariff treatment under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on free trade, said Customs and Border Protection in a ruling Friday. Jose…

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Fierro, an El Paso customs broker, requested the ruling less than a week after USMCA took effect July 1. The broker said a client contracted with a Mexican maquiladora final assembly facility for logistical services, and inquired if USMCA treatment would apply. Workers at the maquiladora facility will provide sorting, picking and packing services on the goods, which will be exported to the U.S. "in the same condition as they were imported into Mexico," Fierro told CBP. The goods include computing products of various sorts and a broad variety of goods, including smart speakers, Bluetooth headphones, smartwatches and fitness trackers.