Arnesh Roy

Arnesh Roy

Arnesh Roy was a Senior Inside Sales Representative at Shipping Solutions.

On: February 22, 2021     By: Arnesh Roy

A Beginner’s Guide to Export License Exceptions

Some products require a license before they can be exported from the United States, but a license exception may be available depending on their value or destination. Here's how to determine if a license exception is available for your exports.

On: October 12, 2020     By: Arnesh Roy

Who's Who in Export Logistics

As an exporter, understanding the parties involved in international logistics and using the correct language is key to understanding everyone's role in the export process. It facilitates clear communication so that you, your customer, and your logistics partners are all on the same page.

On: June 15, 2020     By: Arnesh Roy

BIS Eliminates License Exception CIV

The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has announced that license exception CIV is being eliminated. Exporters could use CIV to export certain controlled products to civilians, but BIS worries that line between civilian and military has been blurred in China, Russia and Venezuela.

On: April 20, 2020     By: Arnesh Roy

Export Regulations: The U.S. Agencies We Often Overlook

Most exporters are familiar with the three primary export regulations: Export Administration Regulations (EAR), Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR), and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). But there are dozens of other agencies that play a role in the export compliance process.

On: January 13, 2020     By: Arnesh Roy

Foreign Trade Zones: Advantages for Importers and Exporters

A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is a designated areas within the United States that is legally outside of the customs territory of the United States. Goods that reside within an established FTZ haven’t yet cleared customs allowing companies to save money and make their products more competitive.

On: November 11, 2019     By: Arnesh Roy

EAR Explained: Understanding Export License Acronyms

Determining whether or not your item requires an export license or is eligible for an export license exception requires knowing what a series of acronyms mean in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Use these two charts as reference while you comb through the EAR.

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