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29 August 2014

Not So Duty Free: Importing And Exporting Fashion Products (Video Content)

According to the American Apparel & Footwear Association, 97.5 percent of apparel sold in the United States is made internationally.
United States International Law
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According to the American Apparel & Footwear Association, 97.5 percent of apparel sold in the United States is made internationally, making it important for fashion brands to implement strategic decisions about how they handle US customs duties.

In this episode of Fashion Counsel, partner Anthony Lupo talks with International Trade counsel, David S. Salkeld, about customs valuations, trade agreements, and Rules of Origin for textile and apparel goods.

To watch the interview, click below.

Fashion Counsel is Arent Fox's online resource for legal news, analysis, and event information. It offers new video features monthly addressing topics and issues of interest to the fashion industry including designers, retailers, and manufacturers of luxury goods.

About the Fashion, Luxury Goods & Retail Group 

Arent Fox tailors counsel to meet the daily needs of fashion and luxury-brand companies. Comprised of 28 seasoned attorneys who represent the world's top high-end manufacturers and retailers, the Fashion practice serves as outside general counsel and regulatory and retail counsel to internationally known brands.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
29 August 2014

Not So Duty Free: Importing And Exporting Fashion Products (Video Content)

United States International Law

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