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China plans a separate digital currency e-RMB, to take on fights with $
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American Shipper
Post Date
05/04/2020

https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/28/china-starts-major-trial-of-state-run-digital-currency

e-RMB, which is set to be the first digital currency operated by a major economy.

A sovereign digital currency provides a functional native to the dollar settlement tem and blunts the impact of any sanctions or threats of exclusion both at a country and company level,¡± last week¡¯s China Daily report said.

Some government employees and public servants to receive their salaries in the digital currency from May.

A decline in cash usage is expected to continue amid the growing popularity of digital payment platforms and as people avoid physical contact during the coronavirus pandemic.

It may also facilitate integration into globally traded currency markets with a reduced risk of politically inspired disruption.

Cross-border trade community warms to 90-day duty deferral

Some members of the border trade community said the new 90-day duty deferral option will provide some relief for importers and brokers during the coronavirus pandemic.

President Donald Trump announced the deferral on April 18. It allows for the delayed deposit of customs duties that were due March 1-April 30 for companies ¡°experiencing significant financial hardship as a result of COVID-19.¡± The deferral is temporary and limited to general customs duties.

¡°It¡¯s more for the importer of record and their side of business; they are the ones that choose what goes and comes across and what to buy,¡± said Ermilo Richer III, utive director of Laredo-based customs broker Richer. ¡°Still, at the of the day, it comes down to every dollar helps right now. So it¡¯s definitely an expense that¡¯s going to be dragged on 90 days from now, until that date the duty deposit would otherwise have been due.¡±

Ashley Craig, an attorney and co-chairman of Venable LLP¡¯s international trade group, said the first thing an importer or broker needs to do is determine who can qualify for the deferral.

¡°You have to go through essentially a hardship calculation according to Trump¡¯s utive order,¡± Craig said. ¡°So the importer has to show they have been fully impacted during the month of March 2020 or April 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, which includes being impacted by the government shutdown ¡ª limiting commerce, travel, group meetings, etc. And you demonstrate that you are being adversely impacted by looking essentially at your current financials and then looking at last year¡¯s.¡±

Importers and brokers must also be able to show a 60% reduction in gross receipts between March 13-31 or April 2020 compared to the same period in 2019 to qualify for the deferral.

The main beneficiaries of the deferment are importers of textiles, footwear and apparel, especially from countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, India, Indonesia and Mexico.

Some duties are not covered by Trump¡¯s utive order, including anti-dumping and countervailing duties, which includes steel and aluminum tariffs and 301 duties against the European Union and China.

Craig said importers must make sure to have a separate line entry for customs goods from China, versus other countries, to take advantage of the deferral.

¡°There¡¯s a lot of red tape here before you can actually take advantage of it,¡± Craig said. ¡°What we¡¯re telling clients is to take a look at the order, look at the customs implementing rules, start with your financial situation and let¡¯s make certain that you are at that 60% level or greater. And then from there, move into further analysis of what you¡¯re importing.¡±

Armando Taboada, U.S. Customs and Border Protection assistant director of field operations in Laredo, said he has already been fielding calls from the trade community with questions about the deferral.

¡°It was not across the board, you know, everyone don¡¯t pay your duties for the next 90 days. That¡¯s not the case. You have to qualify for the 90-day deferral,¡± Taboada said during a conference call on Friday. ¡°The deferral was mainly for the importer, but there are some brokers that also come in as importer of record that may be affected by this order.¡±

Richer said he had spoken to several companies that want to take advantage of the deferral.

¡°We know a couple of companies that are definitely going to try to apply for the 90-day deferment,¡± Richer said. ¡°At the of the day, if an importer can save money or keep the company going, that helps everyone, from the truck drivers who are working long hours, to warehouse workers who are also out there putting their best in these hard times and making sure t


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