Thu, 01/30/2020 - 12:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

As of February 8, 2020, imported bumper stampings for motor vehicles (HTSUS 8708.10.30) will now be subject to the 25% steel tariffs and 10% aluminum tariffs. The tariffs are above any duties already being collected. Several countries are exempted from the tariffs: Argentina, Australia, Canada and Mexico for the aluminum tariffs, and Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and South Korea for the steel tariffs.

When the additional tariffs were announced, they would have also applied to body stampings for motor vehicles. However, the body stamping tariffs were later limited to tractors for agricultural use (8708.29.21). 

The U.S. government first began imposing the metal tariffs in March 2018 based on a finding that a global over-supply had depressed prices and posed a national security threat to U.S. domestic production. Until now, the tariffs only applied to processed raw materials (steel/aluminum plate, sheets, bars, etc.), not finished products (e.g., wheels, exhausts, etc.). Over the past two years, however, the Trump Administration has documented a dramatic increase in the volume of certain finished products that could be construed as circumventing the tariffs. Products identified include bumper and body stampings along with nails, staples, electrical wire and several other products. The Administration’s goal is to maintain domestic steel production at or above 80% capacity levels and to stabilize aluminum production.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 12:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

As of February 8, 2020, imported bumper stampings for motor vehicles (HTSUS 8708.10.30) will now be subject to the 25% steel tariffs and 10% aluminum tariffs. The tariffs are above any duties already being collected. Several countries are exempted from the tariffs: Argentina, Australia, Canada and Mexico for the aluminum tariffs, and Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and South Korea for the steel tariffs.

When the additional tariffs were announced, they would have also applied to body stampings for motor vehicles. However, the body stamping tariffs were later limited to tractors for agricultural use (8708.29.21). 

The U.S. government first began imposing the metal tariffs in March 2018 based on a finding that a global over-supply had depressed prices and posed a national security threat to U.S. domestic production. Until now, the tariffs only applied to processed raw materials (steel/aluminum plate, sheets, bars, etc.), not finished products (e.g., wheels, exhausts, etc.). Over the past two years, however, the Trump Administration has documented a dramatic increase in the volume of certain finished products that could be construed as circumventing the tariffs. Products identified include bumper and body stampings along with nails, staples, electrical wire and several other products. The Administration’s goal is to maintain domestic steel production at or above 80% capacity levels and to stabilize aluminum production.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 12:18

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

As of February 8, 2020, imported bumper stampings for motor vehicles (HTSUS 8708.10.30) will now be subject to the 25% steel tariffs and 10% aluminum tariffs. The tariffs are above any duties already being collected. Several countries are exempted from the tariffs: Argentina, Australia, Canada and Mexico for the aluminum tariffs, and Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and South Korea for the steel tariffs.

When the additional tariffs were announced, they would have also applied to body stampings for motor vehicles. However, the body stamping tariffs were later limited to tractors for agricultural use (8708.29.21). 

The U.S. government first began imposing the metal tariffs in March 2018 based on a finding that a global over-supply had depressed prices and posed a national security threat to U.S. domestic production. Until now, the tariffs only applied to processed raw materials (steel/aluminum plate, sheets, bars, etc.), not finished products (e.g., wheels, exhausts, etc.). Over the past two years, however, the Trump Administration has documented a dramatic increase in the volume of certain finished products that could be construed as circumventing the tariffs. Products identified include bumper and body stampings along with nails, staples, electrical wire and several other products. The Administration’s goal is to maintain domestic steel production at or above 80% capacity levels and to stabilize aluminum production.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 10:13

By SEMA Editors

The SEMA Show website has been updated to improve ease of navigation for a more user-friendly experience. Now, upon landing on the homepage, users can choose between “exhibitor,” “attendee” and “media” buttons, which open up to a unique page specific to the needs of each type of Show participant.

The newly designed www.SEMAShow.com website’s landing page offers navigation options for exhibitors, attendees and media.

For instance, the exhibitor page provides information that includes links to the Exhibitor Services Manual, booth rates and sponsorships. It also features step-by-step instructions that guide exhibitors through the entire process, from reserving their booths to getting to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The attendee page offers reasons to attend the Show, a SEMA Education schedule, links to the New Products Showcase and resources for international visitors. Users can choose from seven different languages. The media page helps media attendees to prepare for the Show by providing information about the Media Center, how to submit press releases and links to celebrity appearances.

Each page, regardless of whether you’re an exhibitor, attendee or member of the media, features a map of the floorplan, information about transportation to and from the Show, and travel and lodging through OnPeak—the SEMA Show's official housing partner. OnPeak is the only hotel provider endorsed by SEMA. Showgoers are encouraged to book through OnPeak early for the best selection and price. Check out the latest rates available at www.SEMAShow.com.

5 Benefits of Booking Your Hotel Through www.SEMAShow.com:

  • Deep Discounts – Buy-in-bulk rates available, with the savings passed on to you.
  • Best Rate Pledge – We comparison shop to ensure that our rates remain the lowest.
  • Easy Booking – Intuitive software makes booking fast, simple and secure.
  • Hotel Reward Points – Get credit for your hotel loyalty program.
  • Group Bookings – Fully manage your group booking, large or small, with robust tools.

The 2020 SEMA Show takes place Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6. For complete information about the 2020 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 10:13

By SEMA Editors

The SEMA Show website has been updated to improve ease of navigation for a more user-friendly experience. Now, upon landing on the homepage, users can choose between “exhibitor,” “attendee” and “media” buttons, which open up to a unique page specific to the needs of each type of Show participant.

The newly designed www.SEMAShow.com website’s landing page offers navigation options for exhibitors, attendees and media.

For instance, the exhibitor page provides information that includes links to the Exhibitor Services Manual, booth rates and sponsorships. It also features step-by-step instructions that guide exhibitors through the entire process, from reserving their booths to getting to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The attendee page offers reasons to attend the Show, a SEMA Education schedule, links to the New Products Showcase and resources for international visitors. Users can choose from seven different languages. The media page helps media attendees to prepare for the Show by providing information about the Media Center, how to submit press releases and links to celebrity appearances.

Each page, regardless of whether you’re an exhibitor, attendee or member of the media, features a map of the floorplan, information about transportation to and from the Show, and travel and lodging through OnPeak—the SEMA Show's official housing partner. OnPeak is the only hotel provider endorsed by SEMA. Showgoers are encouraged to book through OnPeak early for the best selection and price. Check out the latest rates available at www.SEMAShow.com.

5 Benefits of Booking Your Hotel Through www.SEMAShow.com:

  • Deep Discounts – Buy-in-bulk rates available, with the savings passed on to you.
  • Best Rate Pledge – We comparison shop to ensure that our rates remain the lowest.
  • Easy Booking – Intuitive software makes booking fast, simple and secure.
  • Hotel Reward Points – Get credit for your hotel loyalty program.
  • Group Bookings – Fully manage your group booking, large or small, with robust tools.

The 2020 SEMA Show takes place Tuesday–Friday, November 3–6. For complete information about the 2020 SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:54

By Richard Hail

 Battle of the Builders
The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI.

The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI. If you don’t want to wait that long, you can also experience it on the HISTORY Channel app or through HISTORY On Demand.

Adrienne “AJ” Janic and Tanner Foust host as top vehicle builders showcase their talents at the annual Battle of the Builders competition. Across four categories—Hot Rod, Truck/Off-Road, Sport Compact and Young Guns—these builders face off to find out who will be crowned Builder of the Year.

For more details about SEMA Battle of the Builders and the TV special re-airing February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST), visit HISTORY On Demand, A+E Networks’ FYI or download the HISTORY App for your iOS or Android device.

For more information about the Battle of the Builders program, point your browser to www.semabotb.com.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:54

By Richard Hail

 Battle of the Builders
The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI.

The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI. If you don’t want to wait that long, you can also experience it on the HISTORY Channel app or through HISTORY On Demand.

Adrienne “AJ” Janic and Tanner Foust host as top vehicle builders showcase their talents at the annual Battle of the Builders competition. Across four categories—Hot Rod, Truck/Off-Road, Sport Compact and Young Guns—these builders face off to find out who will be crowned Builder of the Year.

For more details about SEMA Battle of the Builders and the TV special re-airing February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST), visit HISTORY On Demand, A+E Networks’ FYI or download the HISTORY App for your iOS or Android device.

For more information about the Battle of the Builders program, point your browser to www.semabotb.com.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:54

By Richard Hail

 Battle of the Builders
The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI.

The “SEMA: Battle of the Builders” TV special re-airs Thursday, February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST) on A+E Networks’ FYI. If you don’t want to wait that long, you can also experience it on the HISTORY Channel app or through HISTORY On Demand.

Adrienne “AJ” Janic and Tanner Foust host as top vehicle builders showcase their talents at the annual Battle of the Builders competition. Across four categories—Hot Rod, Truck/Off-Road, Sport Compact and Young Guns—these builders face off to find out who will be crowned Builder of the Year.

For more details about SEMA Battle of the Builders and the TV special re-airing February 13, at 10:00 p.m. (EST), visit HISTORY On Demand, A+E Networks’ FYI or download the HISTORY App for your iOS or Android device.

For more information about the Battle of the Builders program, point your browser to www.semabotb.com.

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:51

By Fredy Ramirez

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) is “data central” for hundreds of specialty parts brands, representing millions of part numbers and tens of millions of vehicle applications. Created by SEMA, the SDC is the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository, complete with a comprehensive set of online data management tools.

The product releases below are from SEMA members who are also part of the SDC at the the Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum level. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Radium Fuel Rail Plumbing Kit

Radium announces the release of its fuel rail plumbing kit for the Nissan GTR R35. Stainless-steel mounts are provided for the kit. Low profile 90-degree SAE adapters with PTFE fuel hoses connect the OEM hard fuel lines to the fuel rails. PTFE fuel lines run from the rails to the rear fuel rail ports. Two Radium fuel pulse dampers and a pressure gauge are included, as well as all necessary adapter fittings.

971-990-1141
www.radiumauto.com
PN: 20-0556-PK

 

Radium
 

Mishimoto Radiator Hoses

Mishimoto introduces a radiator hose kit for the Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7L V8. The kits are manufactured with high-grade silicone and four layers of heat-resistant embedded fibers designed to provide increased pressure and temperature tolerance. The Mishimoto radiator hose kit is engineered for use on both stock and modified trucks for any environment or terrain.


877-466-4744
www.mishimoto.com
PN: MMHOSE-WK2-11

Mishimoto
 

Oracle Lighting

ORACLE Lighting has released its new Jeep Wrangler JL Cargo LED Light Module. The modules are designed for ’18–’20 Jeep Wrangler JL models. The Cargo LED Light Module can be turned on and off with the flush switches located on the panel. The dual white LED Cargo light function provides illumination and the added feature of the emergency flasher.

800-407-5776
www.oraclelights.com
PN: 5858-023

Oracle
 
Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:51

By Fredy Ramirez

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) is “data central” for hundreds of specialty parts brands, representing millions of part numbers and tens of millions of vehicle applications. Created by SEMA, the SDC is the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository, complete with a comprehensive set of online data management tools.

The product releases below are from SEMA members who are also part of the SDC at the the Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum level. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Radium Fuel Rail Plumbing Kit

Radium announces the release of its fuel rail plumbing kit for the Nissan GTR R35. Stainless-steel mounts are provided for the kit. Low profile 90-degree SAE adapters with PTFE fuel hoses connect the OEM hard fuel lines to the fuel rails. PTFE fuel lines run from the rails to the rear fuel rail ports. Two Radium fuel pulse dampers and a pressure gauge are included, as well as all necessary adapter fittings.

971-990-1141
www.radiumauto.com
PN: 20-0556-PK

 

Radium
 

Mishimoto Radiator Hoses

Mishimoto introduces a radiator hose kit for the Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7L V8. The kits are manufactured with high-grade silicone and four layers of heat-resistant embedded fibers designed to provide increased pressure and temperature tolerance. The Mishimoto radiator hose kit is engineered for use on both stock and modified trucks for any environment or terrain.


877-466-4744
www.mishimoto.com
PN: MMHOSE-WK2-11

Mishimoto
 

Oracle Lighting

ORACLE Lighting has released its new Jeep Wrangler JL Cargo LED Light Module. The modules are designed for ’18–’20 Jeep Wrangler JL models. The Cargo LED Light Module can be turned on and off with the flush switches located on the panel. The dual white LED Cargo light function provides illumination and the added feature of the emergency flasher.

800-407-5776
www.oraclelights.com
PN: 5858-023

Oracle