U.S. Customs Compliance Support for Foreign Manufacturers & U.S. Importers
Exporting products to the United States can be complicated, especially when your U.S. buyer does not want to act as the importer of record or when CBP issues a notice. ExportstoUSA provides practical, real-world support to help foreign manufacturers, exporters, and U.S. importers comply with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rules, duties, and entry requirements. We work with manufacturers in many countries.
Importer of Record (IOR) Support
If your U.S. buyer does not want to import directly, we can help.
- Product admissibility
- Correct HTS classification
- Section 232, Section 301, AD/CVD duties
- Any compliance or documentation issues
- We locate buyers in the United States.
This ensures your shipment clears CBP smoothly and legally.
Antidumping / Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD)
- Identify the correct AD/CVD case number
- Determine if your product is within scope
- Understand preliminary or final rates
- Understand compliance risks
Shipment Problems: Buyer Cancelled After Shipping
- Release your goods under our company name
- Move the cargo to our warehouse
- Or place it in a Customs Bonded Warehouse
Bonded warehouse benefits:
✔ You can re-export to any third country
✔ You do not pay U.S. duties
If stored in our warehouse, you may find a new buyer, and we can deliver domestically.
Steel Import License (SIMA – Department of Commerce)
Steel and aluminum require a SIMA import license before entry is filed with CBP.
We guide you through:
- Registration
- License application
- Required data for each shipment
Country of Origin Marking Notice (CBP Form 4647)
- The marking correction
- Documentation
Notice of Redelivery from CBP
- Why CBP issued the notice
- What documentation is required
- How to correct the issue
- What actions your broker must take
Broker & Compliance Check
We can review your:
- HTS classification
- Duties (regular, 232, 301, AD/CVD)
- Invoice and packing list
- Country of origin marking
- Other compliance documents
This ensures you are fully compliant with CBP.
Post Summary Correction (PSC)
If you need to correct an entry already filed (wrong HTS, wrong duty, wrong value), we can explain how PSC works and what information CBP requires.
Wrong Classification or Duty Paid – Need Refund or Correction
We review:
- CBP 7501
- Commercial invoice
- Supporting documents
Depending on your situation, you may qualify for:
- Post Summary Correction (PSC)
- Protest
- Duty refund
- Correcting underpaid entries
Prior Disclosure to CBP
If you discovered a past mistake, prior disclosure may help reduce penalties.
We can guide you on the steps and documents involved.
CBP Form 28 – Request for Information
We guide you on:
- How to respond
- What documents CBP expects
- How to work with your broker
What Do We Do?
We assist with:

Customs Compliance & Duty Review
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rules & regulations
- Duty analysis (Regular Duty, Section 232, Section 301, AD/CVD)
- Correct HTS classification
- Post Summary Correction (PSC)
- Drawback entry
- Free Trade Zone (FTZ) entry
- Warehouse entry

CBP Notices & Legal Support
- Marking Notice (Form 4647)
- Notice of Redelivery
- CBP Form 28 / Form 29
- Importer of Record support*
- Customs rulings guidance
- Department of Commerce scope rulings

Additional Support
- Help finding a U.S. customs broker (we are not a broker)
- Help finding a U.S. customs lawyer (if required)
- Importer Security Filing (ISF)
- Any Customs-related issue
*IOR support is subject to eligibility and compliance review.
Who Do We Serve?
- Foreign manufacturers
- Exporters & suppliers
- U.S. importers
- Companies shipping to the USA for the first time
- Companies facing CBP notices, duty issues, or compliance questions
