Foley Attorneys Examine Trade Compliance Implications of New Section 232 Polysilicon Measures
Foley & Lardner LLP attorneys Gregory Husisian, Sunita Paknikar, Annie Tsai, and John Turlais were highlighted in International Trade Today for their insights on new trade measures affecting polysilicon and its derivatives that could reshape import compliance.
The article featured key takeaways from the attorneys’ recent Foley blog, including new minimum import price requirements, expanded documentation obligations, and compliance considerations under the Trump administration’s Section 232 action on polysilicon and derivative products.
Discussing the steps importers should be taking, International Trade Today cited the attorneys’ guidance that importers should “document the commercial basis for any import surge, align forecasting with ordinary demand patterns where possible, and consider whether pre-effective-date import activity could create later enforcement issues.”
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