On: June 6, 2016 By: Roy Becker
A Standby Letter of Credit Helps Sell a Shake Table to a Shipbuilder
A Colorado exporter used an SBA loan to leverage a standby letter of credit to finance the production of a shake table for a shipbuilder.
On: June 6, 2016 By: Roy Becker
A Colorado exporter used an SBA loan to leverage a standby letter of credit to finance the production of a shake table for a shipbuilder.
On: June 3, 2016 By: John Goodrich
Customs advises not to use simple preference criteria letter on the Panama Certificate of Origin unless the Free Trade Agreement allows for it.
On: May 27, 2016 By: Sue Senger
Here's how exporters can determine if their goods qualify for preferential duty treatment under the U.S.-Chile FTA Rules of Origin.
On: May 20, 2016 By: Prema Nakra
A CE Mark means a product meets the standards established by the European Union (EU) and is qualified for sale in those countries.
On: May 18, 2016 By: David Noah
The US free trade agreement with Israel was the first FTA entered into by the United States. US exports to Israel has grown 485% in part because of this agreement. A US Origin Invoice Declaration must appear on a commercial invoice to take advantage of the duty-free exports to Israel under the FTA.
On: May 16, 2016 By: Kathryn Toomey
Exporters need to understand when their products fall under the jurisdiction of the ITAR and should be classified using the USML (U.S. Munitions List).
On: May 10, 2016 By: Lisa Nemer
The AESDirect Certification Statements are an informative and necessary first step to filing your electronic export information (EEI) via the ACE Portal.
On: May 3, 2016 By: Lisa Nemer
How to complete a CARICOM Invoice using Shipping Solutions export software.
On: May 2, 2016 By: Roy Becker
The transferable letter of credit is an effective tool when an individual or company does not have to put up their own money. Learn from this article!
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