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The Trans-Pacific Partnership: What It Is and How It Benefits the U.S.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership is an accord between 12 countries: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam and the United States. Once implemented, it will lower barriers to trade and investment in goods … See more

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The Chamber of Commerce and Export Documents: The Certificate …

WEBA certificate of origin certifies the country where the goods originated, and it may be required by the government of the country where your goods are imported. It’s …

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Supply Chain Uncertainty: Responding to COVID-19 and Future …

WEBThe COVID-19 outbreak has ground many supply chains to a halt and significantly slowed the rest. You need to map out and analyze your supply chains, so …

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Using a Letter of Credit in an Organ Transplant

WEBI received a call from the administrator of the University of Colorado (CU) Health Sciences Center. He said they had a patient from Italy on whom the Health …

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International Trade Risk: Regulatory Issues and Market Access

WEBThis is the ninth part of my series of articles on assessing risk in international trade. In my last article, I made some comments about chambers of commerce and …

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Lacey Act Compliance: A Guide for Importers

WEBEnacted to combat illegal logging and the trade of illegally sourced plants and plant products, the Lacey Act has significant implications for those involved in the …

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Hazardous Materials vs. Dangerous Goods: What's the Difference

WEBHazardous material means a substance or material that the Secretary of Transportation has determined is capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, …

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A Summary of Government Agencies That Regulate U.S. Exports

WEBThe BIS is the agency within the Department of Commerce with jurisdiction over most goods exported from the United States. It oversees several crucial aspects of …

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International Trade Risk: Assessing Banks and Bank Risk

WEBIn summary, assessing bank and bank risk should be part of the process when engaging in new business and also part of the ongoing review of transactions that …

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Exporting to the UK: What You Need to Know

WEBFacts and Figures on Trade and Exporting to the UK. The United Kingdom (estimated 2021 GDP of $3.2 trillion) has the fifth-largest economy in the world …

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How to Complete a Dangerous Goods Declaration without …

WEBIn the “place” cell, enter the physical address of the location where you completed the form. Keep in mind, this is not necessarily the shipper’s address. Do not …

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Exporting to Germany: What You Need to Know

WEBAccording to the State Department, Germany is consistently ranked as one of the most attractive investment destinations based on its stable legal environment, …

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When Do You Need a Certificate of Free Sale for Your Exports

WEBA Certificate of Free Sale, sometimes called a “Certificate for Export” or “Certificate to Foreign Governments,” is evidence that goods, such as food items, …

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Your Company Needs an Export Compliance Program

WEB8 Key Elements of an ECP. According to BIS, an effective ECP includes these eight elements: 1. Management commitment. 2. Continuous risk assessment of …

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11 Documents Required for Exporting

WEBWith that in mind, here are 11 standard shipping documents for export that you need to understand in order to be successful. Proforma Invoice. Commercial …

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Terms of Trade: Uniform Commercial Code and Incoterms 2020

WEBThe definition of these terms, as well as a few others, derive from a combination of (1) the provisi ons of the Uniform Commercial Code, Article 2 (the UCC), …

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Dangerous Goods IATA with Columns

WEBWhat are the nine classes of dangerous goods? Class 1: Explosives. Class 2: Gases. Class 3: Flammable liquids. Class 4: Flammable solids, spontaneous combustibles, and …

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FAQ: Creating a Certificate of Free Sale for Your Exports

WEBExporters who need a Certificate of Free Sale should register online for the service at the Certificate of Free Sale page on the Shipping Solutions website. Once you …

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Non-Tariff Trade Barriers Exporters Need to Know

WEBAccording to the 2022 National Trade Estimate Report from the USTR, examples of non-tariff barriers include: Import policies, including tariffs and other import …

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