John B. Brew
Areas of Focus
Overview
When governments impose barriers to trade that restrict global supply chains, our team provides businesses timely, practical, and creative solutions through legal, political, and economic strategies to eliminate obstacles, reduce costs, and minimize the harm caused.
Career & Education
- City of London Polytechnic, 1983
- Bucknell University, B.A., 1985
- The Dickinson School of Law, J.D., staff editor, Dickinson Law Review, 1988
- District of Columbia
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- U.S. Court of International Trade
He is extremely knowledgeable, technically strong and able to think outside the box.
— Chambers USA
John's Insights
Blog Post | 11.27.24
Blog Post | 11.25.24
DHS Adds 29 Companies in Metals and Food Processing Sectors to UFLPA Entity List
Client Alert | 8 min read | 11.21.24
New Legislation Introduced in Congress Proposes Ending Normal Trade Relations with China and More
Speaking Engagement | 11.07.24
"Forced Labor Enforcement Trends," Georgetown International Economic Law Society, Washington, D.C.
Representative Matters
- Assisting clients in implementing global duty recovery programs, obtaining significant duty refunds and savings by obtaining relief through Section 201, 232 and 301 tariff exclusions, Miscellaneous Tariff Bills, tariff engineering, first sale valuation, free trade agreements, tariff remission, antidumping reviews, drawback and free trade zones.
- Helping clients establish import compliance and cargo security programs and become C-TPAT and ISA members.
- Representing a home textile manufacturer in a favorable classification decision before Customs, the U.S. Court of International Trade and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and advising the company on multilateral and bilateral textile agreements.
- Counseling U.S. importers on Customs valuation issues, including audits, intracompany transfer pricing, three-tiered transactions, buying agency agreements and assists.
- Advising U.S. importers and exporters of aviation, automobile, food, beverage, chemical, construction, pharmaceutical, plastic, textile, apparel, and petroleum products during NAFTA verifications conducted by United States, Canadian and Mexican Customs officials, and advising multi-national clients on other free trade agreement origin verifications in the United States, EU and Asia.
- Defending U.S. importers and manufacturers against Customs penalty, liquidated damages, detention, seizure, and forfeiture actions, including obtaining dismissal of $5 million Customs penalty claim against importer by the U.S. Court of International Trade.
John's Insights
Blog Post | 11.27.24
Blog Post | 11.25.24
DHS Adds 29 Companies in Metals and Food Processing Sectors to UFLPA Entity List
Client Alert | 8 min read | 11.21.24
New Legislation Introduced in Congress Proposes Ending Normal Trade Relations with China and More
Speaking Engagement | 11.07.24
"Forced Labor Enforcement Trends," Georgetown International Economic Law Society, Washington, D.C.
Recognition
- Chambers USA: Band 2, International Trade-Customs, Nationwide 2012–2024
- Chambers Global: Band 2, International Trade: Customs 2016–2024
- The Best Lawyers in America: International Trade, Finance Law
- Who’s Who Legal: Trade and Customs, 2022, 2023
- Super Lawyers: Top-rated, International Trade, 2014–2020, 2023
- 2020 Client Choice Award for International Trade in the United States
John's Insights
Blog Post | 11.27.24
Blog Post | 11.25.24
DHS Adds 29 Companies in Metals and Food Processing Sectors to UFLPA Entity List
Client Alert | 8 min read | 11.21.24
New Legislation Introduced in Congress Proposes Ending Normal Trade Relations with China and More
Speaking Engagement | 11.07.24
"Forced Labor Enforcement Trends," Georgetown International Economic Law Society, Washington, D.C.
Insights
Trade Winds: How Global Businesses Are Navigating Trade, Tariffs, and the Uncharted Waters Ahead
|02.27.19
Crowell & Moring's Regulatory Forecast 2019
U.S. Customs: A Practitioner's Guide to Principles, Processes, and Procedures, Second Edition
|05.04.16
International Practitioner's Deskbook Series, American Bar Association
Robert Ireland, WCO Research Unit
|01.01.16
Global Trade and Customs Journal
Regulatory Forecast 2015: What Corporate Counsel Need to Know for the Coming Year
|01.31.15
a Crowell & Moring LLP publication
Border Control Limbo: Saving your Product From Seizures, Forfeitures, Fines and Delays
|03.01.13
Crisis Management Handbook, Ch. 7, Crowell &Moring Advertising and Product Risk Management Group
Global Trade and Customs Journal
|07.01.12
Interview of Kunio Mikuriya, PhD, Secretary General, World Customs Organization, Kluwer
Customs 101: Importation Process Basics
|02.24.10
Trade & Customs Law - Basics You Need to Know, Georgetown University Law Center
African Growth and Opportunity Act, Navigating the International Trade Process: A Guide to AGOA Eligibility
|08.20.09
The Leitner Center for International Law and Justice at the Fordham School of Law
U.S. Customs: A Practitioner's Guide to Principles, Processes, and Procedures
|07.24.09
International Practitioner's Deskbook Series, American Bar Association
"Forced Labor Enforcement Trends," Georgetown International Economic Law Society, Washington, D.C.
|11.07.24
SFIA's Supply Chain Disruptions, Due Diligence and Crisis Management
|08.01.24
Recent CIT Case Starves Trade Bar Of Guidance In Forced Labor Exclusion Matters, Law Firm Says
|12.30.22
Trade Law Daily
Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Mexico and Canada
|11.27.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
DHS Adds 29 Companies in Metals and Food Processing Sectors to UFLPA Entity List
|11.25.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
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10.16.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
USTR Announces Final Decisions on Section 301 Tariffs
|09.13.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Senate Finance Chairman Wyden Set to Unveil De Minimis Reform Legislation
|08.06.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
USTR Issues Request for Comment on Proposed Section 301 Changes, Extends Exclusions
|05.24.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Biden Administration Proposes New Section 301 Tariffs
|05.16.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Withhold Release Order Issued on Shanghai Select Safety Products and Subsidiaries
|04.16.24
Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Law
Practices
- Customs
- International Trade
- Product Risk Management
- International Trade Investigations
- Investigations
- WTO, FTAs and Market Access
- Trade Remedies: Antidumping and Countervailing Duties
- Export Controls
- Antiboycott Laws
- U.S. ITC Section 337
- Supply Chain Management
- Human Rights and Forced Labor
- Regulatory Litigation
- Energy
John's Insights
Blog Post | 11.27.24
Blog Post | 11.25.24
DHS Adds 29 Companies in Metals and Food Processing Sectors to UFLPA Entity List
Client Alert | 8 min read | 11.21.24
New Legislation Introduced in Congress Proposes Ending Normal Trade Relations with China and More
Speaking Engagement | 11.07.24
"Forced Labor Enforcement Trends," Georgetown International Economic Law Society, Washington, D.C.