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Julia S. Padierna-Peralta Hogan Lovells

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Transaction value more readily acceptable in related-party sales subject to transfer pricing *

USA - June 7 2012
On 30 May 2012, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) finalized a new policy on post-entry adjustments to value in related-party sales.

Co-authors: Jonathan T. Stoel, Lewis E. Leibowitz, Craig A. Lewis, Chandri Navarro.


CBP proposes changes to related party valuation of imports subject to post-entry adjustments involving transfer pricing programs: transaction value and reconciliation likely to be affected *

USA - January 19 2012
On 28 December 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) moved a step closer to finalizing a new policy on the treatment of post-importation adjustments to prices in related-party sales and how they impact valuation of imported products.

Co-authors: Jonathan T. Stoel, Katherine R. Leibowitz, Craig Lewis, Chandri Navarro.


Customs proposes new rules on transaction value imports from related parties *

USA - September 27 2011
On 23 September 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection proposed to revise the treatment of post-importation adjustments to value in related-party sales.

Co-authors: Katherine R. Leibowitz, Craig A. Lewis, Chandri Navarro.


Brazil unveils final list of U.S. exports targeted for retaliatory import duties *

Brazil, USA - March 9 2010
On March 8, 2010, the Brazilian Foreign Trade Chamber (CAMEX or A Câmara de Comércio Exterior), published Resolution 15/2010, 1/ announced the final list of U.S. products targeted for additional import duties into Brazil.

Co-authors: Lewis E. Leibowitz, Craig A. Lewis, Chandri Navarro.


Brazilian government targets U.S. products for up to a 100% additional retaliatory tariffs *

Brazil, USA - November 11 2009
On November 6, 2009, the Government of Brazil concluded nearly seven years of litigation before the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning cotton subsidies by announcing retaliation against the United States.

Co-authors: Teresa M. Polino, Lewis E. Leibowitz, Craig A. Lewis, Chandri Navarro.


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