On: October 28, 2015 By: David Noah
5 Export Responsibilities of the USPPI
Now that you know who is the USPPI in your export transaction, part 2 of this series of articles outlines their responsibilities.
On: October 28, 2015 By: David Noah
Now that you know who is the USPPI in your export transaction, part 2 of this series of articles outlines their responsibilities.
On: October 26, 2015 By: Chris Lidberg
While back-to-back letters of credit protect the middleman in an export transaction, banks are wary of this arrangement because it puts them at risk.
On: October 14, 2015 By: David Noah
Exporters using the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction should make sure the SLI they’re using isn’t outdated—here’s what to look for.
On: October 12, 2015 By: Catherine J. Petersen
As an exporter, you are required to submit the proper value of your goods whenever filing through the Automated Export System (AES).
On: October 5, 2015 By: Roy Becker
When there's a pricing mistake in a transaction, a letter of credit is not a sales contract. Read a true story on what can go wrong.
On: September 16, 2015 By: David Noah
If you have a limited budget for training your employees about export regulations, here are several free resources that can help you get up and running.
On: September 14, 2015 By: Prema Nakra
Success in global markets may mean adapting your products for local markets. Here are the issues and challenges you may face in export marketing.
On: September 9, 2015 By: David Noah
You should do periodic housekeeping to make sure you’re in compliance with U.S. export regulations. This annual export checklist can help you get the job done.
On: August 24, 2015 By: Prema Nakra
A product's country of origin impacts consumers' perception of the quality of the goods and their likelihood of buying.
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