On: August 23, 2009 By: Roberto Bergami
The Rotterdam Rules
The Rotterdam Rules aim to provide a new regime that is intended to replace all of the other rules for ocean shipping currently in place.
On: August 23, 2009 By: Roberto Bergami
The Rotterdam Rules aim to provide a new regime that is intended to replace all of the other rules for ocean shipping currently in place.
On: May 17, 2009 By: Kathryn Toomey
The ITAR and USML go hand-in-hand and outline the regulations governing the export and import of defense articles and services.
On: April 12, 2009 By: Kathryn Toomey
The U.S. government has registration requirements for anyone that manufactures or exports defense articles to protect our national security.
On: March 22, 2009 By: Roberto Bergami
One of the crucial aspects of business is managing risk. For exporters, using a letter of credit can help manage risk if you evaluate the country and bank risk.
On: June 10, 2007 By: Prema Nakra
Discussing the miracle of China’s economic growth and what multinational corporations have done to succeed—and fail—in the Chinese marketplace
On: October 15, 2006 By: Prema Nakra
In this article, I will discuss how to use licensing as a mode of entry into an international market from marketer’s perspective.
On: September 10, 2006 By: Mary K. McCormick
There are many reasons for settling import-export contract disputes through arbitration rather than going to court.
On: August 27, 2006 By: Prema Nakra
Non-tariff barriers’ importance in global markets has increased, but the barriers negatively affect market access, profitability and market position.
On: June 4, 2006 By: Chris Lidberg
It is not uncommon to receive a call from your bank telling you they checked documents against your letter of credit and that discrepancies have been cited. Here's how you may want to respond.
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