On: April 29, 2024 By: Lisa Nemer
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On: April 29, 2024 By: Lisa Nemer
Shipping Solutions Pro version 9.19 and Shipping Solutions Classic version 8.19 are now available with new features for the export documentation software.
On: April 24, 2024 By: David Noah
Ensuring your export documents are accepted by the destination country is crucial. This can sometimes involve a process called legalization. Learn the difference between Apostilles and legalization, when each is needed and how to streamline the process.
On: April 22, 2024 By: Kari Crane
World Trade Month is in May. It's a month filled with events to celebrate the importance of international trade to the U.S. economy and to teach new and experienced exporters about various aspects of international trade. This year's theme is 'A New Path Forward.'
On: April 17, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Learn how you compare to other exporters when it comes to export documentation, AES filing and free trade agreements. Our survey reveals how successful exporters handle these key aspects of doing business globally, and we offer resources to navigate them with confidence.
On: April 15, 2024 By: David Noah
U.S. exporters are prohibited from complying with requests to boycott Israel and certain other countries. BIS has made enforcement of these regulations a priority including increasing penalties for violations. Learn what to watch for and how enforcement has changed.
On: April 10, 2024 By: Lisa Nemer
To qualify your goods for preferential treatment under a free trade agreement (FTA), you will need to include the preference or origin criteria that was used for qualification on the FTA certificate of origin. Check these charts for the criteria that can be used for the various U.S. FTAs.
On: April 10, 2024 By: David Noah
A Tri-Seal Compliance Note published by the Treasury, Commerce and Justice Departments warns foreign businesses that they must be aware of how U.S. sanctions and export controls apply to their operations. We talk with Marvin McPherson, an associate at Barnes/Richardson Global Trade Law, to discuss what you, as a U.S. importer or exporter, need to know about this update.
On: April 8, 2024 By: David Noah
Under the Incoterms 2020 rules, DAP means the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the place on the buyer's side agreed upon by both parties, at which point risk transfers to the buyer. The buyer is responsible for unloading the goods and clearing them for import.
On: April 3, 2024 By: Mitch Kostoulakos
Don't delay export compliance! Learn why businesses procrastinate on Export Compliance Programs (ECPs) and common mistakes to avoid.
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