On: October 28, 2012 By: John Goodrich
So You Want to Be a Customs Broker?
Here's what you need to know about becoming a licensed customs broker and reasons why it may not be worth it.
On: October 28, 2012 By: John Goodrich
Here's what you need to know about becoming a licensed customs broker and reasons why it may not be worth it.
On: April 22, 2012 By: Becky DeStigter
For someone doing international business, this article explains some ways that power distance may affect your dealings.
On: September 25, 2011 By: John Goodrich
The customs entry process leads to inaccuracies because data is distorted as it passes through a company so a Post Entry Amendment may be necessary.
On: May 22, 2011 By: John Goodrich
Prototype is original or model of articles in production and will be used exclusively for development, testing, product evaluation or quality control.
On: May 1, 2011 By: Prema Nakra
South Africa is the largest economy on the African continent. Clearly there is potential for doing business in South Africa.
On: October 10, 2010 By: Joseph A. Robinson
The U.S. Commercial Service helps companies of all sizes begin and grow their exports through a series of personalized, affordable programs including the Gold Key Service, International Partner Search, International Company Profile, and Customized Market Research. We describe them all.
On: August 29, 2010 By: Roberto Bergami
Integrity, pedigree, chain of custody, and track and trace are important elements of international logistics critical to cargo movements.
On: May 23, 2010 By: Catherine J. Petersen
The world of trade terms can be confusing. Use Incoterms for international transactions; use terms adopted by your state for domestic transactions.
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.
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