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“Trump’s ‘tariff war’… Risk management is important through pre-screening procedures”

Media Tax Daily
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2025-03-05

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"트럼프발 '관세전쟁'…사전 심사 절차 통한 리스크 관리 중요"

Interview with Kim Dae-ryun, customs expert at Dae-ryun Customs, International Trade and Arbitration Group

 

The so-called 'tariff war' of the second Trump administration is expected to intensify as US President Donald Trump announced that he would impose additional tariffs on automobiles and semiconductors following the imposition of a 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum products.

As the U.S. tariff policy expands to various industries and other target countries, it is expected to have a significant impact on Korea, which has signed a free trade agreement (FTA). As such, it is important for Korean export companies to prepare for universal tariffs.

Daeryun Law Firm's International Trade, Arbitration, and Customs Group has a variety of experts, including customs attorneys and accountants, collaborating with customs attorneys. In particular, team members with expertise in specific fields, such as FTA origin verification, anti-dumping tariff response, and customs investigation response, provide customized consulting for companies.

Kim Dae-ryun, a customs expert who recently joined the group, is an expert in the customs field who holds qualifications as a customs broker, bonded broker, origin manager, and logistics manager. On the 4th, he analyzed issues in the customs field and expressed his opinions on risk management strategies that companies should take in the global customs environment.

The following is a Q&A with expert Kim Dae-ryun.

Q. As trade between countries becomes more active, the need for experts in the customs field is increasing. What kind of work do you usually perform?

We provide advice in a variety of areas, including FTA consulting, product classification preliminary review, customs assessment, and import/export requirements consulting, to help companies proactively manage customs law risks that arise in the process of importing and exporting goods. In addition, we are responding to investigations that occur at customs, including customs investigations, customs dispute resolution, and foreign exchange inspections and investigations.

Q. The customs field is a field that requires a variety of expertise, so it seems like there will be many difficulties in handling the work. What difficulties do you have while performing your job?

Due to the nature of trade transactions, various goods are imported and exported, and transaction methods also vary. Understanding the product is essential in order to classify the product, which is the basis for customs duties. However, in the case of a newly developed product, there is a difficulty in that a lot of study is needed about the product and industry.

Q. As a customs expert, what are your opinions on recent tariff issues?

It is important to review the adequacy of the basic items of import declaration in the United States, such as item classification, dutiable value, and country of origin declaration, in accordance with the reasonable care obligation stipulated by the U.S. Customs Service (CBP). I believe that a more detailed response is needed, such as checking for roundabout export transactions of Chinese products through the country, obtaining final confirmation of the country of origin through CBP Ruling, the U.S.'s authoritative interpretation of the origin, and managing risks related to additional tariffs.

Q. What legal and institutional methods can be used to reduce tariff risks?

The areas where customs disputes occur the most are product classification (HS CODE) and customs assessment. The U.S. CBP conducts preliminary screening for product classification and customs assessment as well as origin. To manage tariff risks, companies need to utilize the relevant system. In Korea, it is important to manage taxation risks in advance through pre-examination procedures such as pre-examination of product classification, pre-examination of taxable price determination method, and pre-examination of taxable price for special relationships.

Q. Regarding customs issues, the role of Daeryun International Trade, Arbitration, and Customs Group seems important. In relation to this, what services does the group currently provide?

The group provides a variety of legal services, from origin consulting at the product production planning stage to pre-application for origin determination to CBP. Through these services, it is possible to determine whether additional tariffs are subject to additional tariffs by confirming the country of origin of exported goods, which greatly helps companies in establishing tariff strategies.

Q. Is there any last thing you would like to say?

As the current global trade environment is rapidly changing, the impact of tariffs and trade regulations on corporate management is increasing. The pre-screening process often takes a long time. In particular, since the documents required for application are diverse and the contents are complex, it is recommended to seek help from an expert.

 

Reporter Eunhye Lee (zhses3@joseilbo.com)

 

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