A Loophole for E-commerce? De Minimis Customs Entries Are Getting a Bad Rap Despite Compliance Requirements. Let Us Explain.
insights T. James Min II · Chelsea Ellis · March 20, 2024
I. Introduction The growth of e-commerce has been undeniable over the past decade, steadily increasing from $1.3 trillion in retail sales in 2013 to $5.8 trillion in 2023 – a 346% increase. This growth is not only attributed to the ubiquitous platforms, e.g., Amazon’s and Alibaba’s of the world, but also to the emergence of…
The U.S. Announces New Sanctions and Export Controls on Russia Following Alexei Navalny’s Death and on the Second Anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
insights T. James Min II · Chelsea Ellis · February 23, 2024
On February 23, 2024, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), U.S. Department of the Treasury, imposed new sanctions on Russia targeting nearly 300 individuals and entities on the SDN list (now totaling over 2,000) and the Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, designated additional 93 entities to the Entity List (which…
Rimon Law Bolsters International Trade Practice with Four New Attorneys and Launches Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Practice as well as Deepening Customs Expertise
diversity T. James Min II · Chelsea Ellis · Mi-Yong Kim · Sandra Lee Bell · T.J. Henry · Juan Zúñiga · January 23, 2024
Washington D.C. – Rimon Law is pleased to announce the arrival of Partners Sandra Bell, James Min, Mi-Yong Kim and Associate, Chelsea Ellis. The group adds significant strength and depth to the firm’s International Trade practice. “Rimon has always been international in focus. This group of attorneys deepens our international trade expertise, and we are…