Section 232 Steel & Aluminum

High-volume compliance for heavy industry and manufacturing imports.

Importing steel and aluminum products under the shadow of Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 is fraught with financial risk. The additional 25% tariff on steel and 10% on aluminum requires absolute precision in classification. Misclassifying a single line item out of a hundred can result in massive Customs and Border Protection (CBP) penalties or millions of dollars in unnecessary duties.

Mastering Invoice Splitting

High volume of containers, each with dozens of invoices? No problem. Our systems and highly-trained brokers are specifically equipped to digest massive multi-line commercial invoices.

"Every commodity needs to be split accurately into Section 232 Steel, Section 232 Aluminum, and non-metal lines. We handle this data segmentation so you never overpay or under-declare."
  • Chapter 72 and 73 HTSUS deep-dive classifications
  • Chapter 76 Aluminum parsing and classification
  • Quota monitoring and Absolute Quota vs. Tariff-Rate Quota management
  • Section 232 exclusions and product exemption applications

Built for High Volume

We don't balk at complexity. Whether you are bringing in raw steel coils or manufactured aluminum extrusions, our pre-arrival filing processes ensure that the moment your vessel docks, CBP already has perfectly categorized, perfectly calculated entries ready for release.