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Perspective

Jun. 11, 2016

Duty reductions for California manufacturers

The American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2016 will help California manufacturers that use imported goods unavailable domestically. By J. Michael Taylor, Bonnie B. Byers and Patrick J. Togni

J. Michael Taylor

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By J. Michael Taylor, Bonnie B. Byers and Patrick J. Togni

If you are a manufacturer in California, certain raw materials or other articles you use to make your products may not be available domestically. The fact that California is home to some of the largest ports in the United States makes it easy for you to procure the necessary inputs from abroad, but you must pay import duties when entering these materials into the United States. This addit...

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