California Consumer Privacy Act: Notice at Collection

Air Tiger Express (USA), Inc.

California Consumer Privacy Act: Notice at Collection

AIR TIGER EXPRESS (USA), INC. (hereinafter referred to as “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your concerns about privacy. This notice is provided to ensure you are aware of how we may collect Personal Information (as defined below) about you. This CCPA Privacy Notice uses certain terms that have the meanings given to them in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and its implementing regulations (the “CCPA”), including:

  • “Personal Information” means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably
    capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a
    particular consumer or household.
  1. Categories and Use of Personal Information We May Collect
    The table below describes (1) the categories of Personal Information (as listed in the CCPA) that we may collect about you, and (2) the business or commercial purposes for which each category of Personal Information may be collected, used, or disclosed.

    Category Personal Information Collected Business or Commercial Purposes
    Category A Identifiers, such as a real name, email address, address, and social security number
    • Performing services on our behalf, including processing payments and other services
    • Managing human resources
    Category B Additional data subject to the California customer records law (any categories of personal information described in subdivision (e) of Cal. Civ. Code Sec. 1798.80), such as telephone number
    • Performing services on our behalf, including processing payments and
      other services
    • Managing human resources
    Category C Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law, such as gender and marital status
    • Performing services on our behalf, including processing payments and other services
    • Managing human resources
    Category D Professional or employment-related information, such as job title
    • Performing services on our behalf, including processing payments and other services
    • Managing human resources
  2. Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns regarding this notice, or our privacy practices, please contact us at:

AIR TIGER EXPRESS (USA), INC.
300 Old Country Road, Suite 301-303
Mineola, New York 11501
Phone: (718) 917-6700 Fax: (718) 656-0722
e-mail: atepolicyinquiry@us.airtiger.com
Air Tiger Express (USA), Inc.

Privacy Policy for California Consumer Privacy Act

Privacy Policy for California Consumer Privacy Act

Date last updated; Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Air Tiger Express (USA), Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your concerns about privacy. This Privacy Policy for the California Consumer Privacy Act (hereinafter, “CCPA Privacy Policy”) applies solely to California consumers and addresses the Personal Information (as defined below) that we collect online and offline. This CCPA Privacy Policy does not apply to our job applicants, employees, contractors, owners, directors, or officers, where the Personal Information we collect about those individuals relates to their current, former, or potential role(s) at us. This CCPA Privacy Policy uses certain terms that have the meanings given to them in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and its implementing regulations (the “CCPA”), including:

  • “Personal Information,” which means information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household.
  • “Sell,” “selling,” “sale,” or “sold,” which means the selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating orally, in writing, or by electronic or other means, your Personal Information by us to another business or a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration.

1. Notice at Collection and Use of Personal Information

The table below describes the categories of Personal Information (as listed in the CCPA) that we may collect about you and the business or commercial purposes for which each category of Personal Information may be collected, used, or disclosed:

Category Personal Information Collected Business or Commercial Purposes
Category A Identifiers, such as a real name, business address, and tax ID number
  • Performing services on our behalf or on behalf of another, including fulfilling transactions, processing payments, and other services
  • Undertaking activities to maintain the quality or safety of, or improve, a service which we may control or provide
  • Communicating with business partner contacts about the transportation services, including performing customs brokerage and credit transactions
Category B Professional or employment-related information, such as job title and company name
  • Performing services on our behalf or on behalf of another, including fulfilling transactions, processing payments, and other services
  • Undertaking activities to maintain the quality or safety of a service which we may control or provide
  • Communicating with business partner contacts about the transportation services, including performing customs brokerage and credit transactions

2. Our Prior Collection, Use, and Disclosure of Personal Information

We may have collected and used your Personal Information, as described in Section 1 above, during the 12-month period prior to the effective date of this CCPA Privacy Policy. For Personal Information collected during that timeframe, this section describes: (i) the categories of sources from which we may have obtained the Personal Information; and (ii) the categories of third parties with whom we may have shared the Personal Information.

  1. Sources of Personal Information For each of these categories, we collect Personal Information from:
    1. Employees of our business partners
      • Category A: Identifiers
      • Category B: Professional or employment-related information
  2. Sharing of Personal Information We may have shared your Personal Information with certain categories of third parties, as described below.
    1. Customs and other relevant authorities
      • Category A: Identifiers
      • Category B: Professional or employment-related information
  3. Sale of Personal Information We do not sell Personal Information and have not sold Personal Information during the 12-month period prior to the effective date of this CCPA Privacy Policy, including the Personal Information of minors.
  4. Disclosure of Personal Information for a Business Purpose We have not disclosed any Personal Information to third parties for our business purposes within the preceding 12 months.

3. Your Rights and Requests

If you are a California consumer, you have certain choices regarding your Personal Information, as described below:

  1. Access: You have the right to request, twice in a 12-month period, that we disclose to you the following information it has collected, used, disclosed, and sold about you during the 12 months preceding your request:
    1. The categories of Personal Information we collected about you;
    2. The categories of sources from which we collected such Personal Information;
    3. The business or commercial purpose(s) for collecting such Personal Information about you;
    4. The categories of third parties with whom we shared such Personal Information;
    5. The specific pieces of Personal Information we have collected about you; and
  2. Deletion: You have the right to request that we delete certain Personal Information it collected from you.

How to Submit a Request. To make an access or deletion request (described above), please contact us by any of the following means:

AIR TIGER EXPRESS (USA), INC.
300 Old Country Road, Suite 301-303
Mineola, New York 11501
Phone: (718) 917-6700
Fax: (718) 656-0722
e-mail: atepolicyinquiry@us.airtiger.com

Verifying Requests. To help protect your privacy and maintain security, we will take steps to verify your identity before granting you access to your Personal Information or complying with your request. In addition, if you ask us to provide you with specific pieces of Personal Information, we will require you to sign a declaration under penalty of perjury that you are the consumer whose Personal Information is the subject of the request.

If you designate an authorized agent to make an access or deletion request on your behalf, we may require you to (1) provide the authorized agent written permission to do so, and (2) verify your own identity directly with us (as described above).

Additional Information. If you choose to exercise any of your rights under the CCPA, you have the right to not receive discriminatory treatment by us. To the extent permitted by applicable law, we may charge a reasonable fee to comply with your request. Please contact

Phone: (718) 917-6700
Fax: (718) 656-0722
e-mail: atepolicyinquiry@us.airtiger.com

to request this CCPA Privacy Policy in an alternative format.

4. Changes to this CCPA Privacy Policy

We may change this CCPA Privacy Policy from time to time. The “Date last updated” at the top of this page states when this CCPA Privacy Policy was last updated; any changes will become effective upon us posting the revised CCPA Privacy Policy.

We will post a prominent notice on the site to notify you of any significant changes to this CCPA Privacy Policy and indicate the date it was most recently updated.

5. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this CCPA Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at:

AIR TIGER EXPRESS (USA), INC.
300 Old Country Road, Suite 301-303
Mineola, New York 11501
Phone: (718) 917-6700
Fax: (718) 656-0722
e-mail: atepolicyinquiry@us.airtiger.com

Globe of China

$300 billion tariff action added to 301 investigation on China

The announcement from the US Trade Representative provides instructions for public comment and hearing attendance request.  It doesn’t appear that regulations.gov is currently updated in order to submit comments or request attendance at the hearing, though we will send a message out as soon as it is.  You can check at https://www.regulations.gov/ and enter docket: USTR-2019-0004.

Information
The proposed modification is to take further action in the form of an additional ad valorem duty of up to 25 percent on products of China with an annual trade value of approximately $300 billion.
 
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is seeking public comment and will hold a public hearing regarding this proposed modification.
 
Dates
To be assured of consideration, you must submit comments and responses in accordance with the following schedule:
June 10, 2019: Due date for filing requests to appear and a summary of expected testimony at the public hearing.
June 17, 2019: Due date for submission of written comments.
June 17, 2019: The Section 301 Committee will convene a public hearing in the main hearing room of the U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW Washington DC 20436 that begins at 9:30 a.m.
 
Seven days after the last day of the public hearing: Due date for submission of post-hearing rebuttal comments.
 
Further Contact Information 
For questions about this proposed action, contact Assistant General Counsels Arthur Tsao or Megan Grimball, or Director of Industrial Goods Justin Hoffmann at (202) 395–5725. For questions on customs classification, contact traderemedy@cbp.dhs.gov.

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US Trade Representative Announce Duty Increases Section 301 Third List

On May 9, 2019, the Federal Register published the USTR’s announcement of duty increases on the third list of Section 301 duties. The increase is from 10% to 25%. The third list of items resulting from the USTR’s investigation of unfair trade practices in technology transfer, intellectual property rights and innovation by China was originally scheduled to increase to 25% on January 1, 2019. In late December the Trump administration delayed the increase as they felt the negotiations with China were proceeding positively. Last week the USTR reported that China rolled back some issues previously agreed to and the decision was made to take the increase now.
With short notice, the USTR announced that all items currently on the third list would be increased as of May 10th at 12:01 AM EDT. For subject goods entered for consumption or withdrawn from the warehouse for consumption on or after May 10th, and exported to the United States on or after May 10, 2019, 12:01 AM EDT.
Other Related Information

Goods shipped by ocean prior to May 10, 2019, must be entered by June 1, 2019, to be eligible to use the 10% duty rate. Three tariff items have been added to Chapter 99 to accommodate the 9903.88.03, 9903.88.04 and 9903.88.09 the three possibilities of tariff treatment outlined by the USTR due to entry date and an export date. No process for exclusion requests on this list of entry numbers has yet to be released. USTR has indicated a process will be available at the end of the month.

The President has indicated on numerous occasions by Tweet that a fourth list which will encompass all other harmonized tariff codes not previously listed; will be released at 25% duties under Sec. 301 if a deal is not settled with China soon.

List 3 products subject to this increase can be found here: https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/enforcement/301Investigations/Tariff%20List-09.17.18.pdf

Please contact your local Air Tiger Express (USA), Inc. representative if you have any questions.