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DoD Increasing Duty-Free Entry Threshold

The Defense Department is increasing by $100 the duty-free threshold for procurement of foreign supplies that are not eligible under a free trade agreement or are not “qualifying country suppliers,” DoD said in a final rule (here). The current $200 threshold was established on April 30, 2003. DoD said it received no comments on the rule, which was proposed on Nov. 20.

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(Federal Register 05/10/16)