The International Trade Blog

Top 10 Blog Posts of the Year

Written by Lisa Nemer | December 20, 2016

Today is my last blog post of 2016, and it is also my 100th post on the International Trade Blog!

My articles focus on topics I think will be of interest to users of the Shipping Solutions export documentation and compliance software. Most of the other articles on this blog focus on broader issues of exporting and export compliance.

In keeping with year-end traditions, I am publishing the 10 most-viewed blog posts from our International Trade Blog. Because the general interest posts have a much larger subscriber list than my Wednesday Shipping Solutions user list, none of my posts from 2016 are in the top 10 list. However, after the list of most viewed, I've listed my favorite Shipping Solutions blog posts from 2016.

See you in 2017!

Top 10 International Trade Blog Posts of 2016

  1. Repaired Goods: Import and Re-Export
  2. What's the Difference between HS Codes and HTS Codes?
  3. What Is the Destination Control Statement and Why Should it be on your Commercial Invoice?
  4. Why You Shouldn't Include HS Numbers on a Commercial Invoice.
  5. What the Heck Is a Routed Export Transaction?
  6. Everything Has a Value—to U.S. Customs
  7. So You Want to Be a Customs Broker?
  8. Two Alternatives to a Back-to-Back Letter of Credit
  9. What's the Difference between a Schedule B Code and an HS Number?
  10. Defining and Using a Manufacturer's Affidavit

My Favorite Shipping Solutions Blog Posts of 2016

  1. NAFTA Certificate of Origin Still Valid
  2. Shipping Dangerous Goods: Basic Facts and Talking Points
  3. Create a Great Signature for Your Export Documents
  4. NAFTA Preference Criteria, Producer, and Net Cost
  5. How to File through AESDirect via the ACE Portal (Video)
  6. Happy Birthday, Shipping Solutions!
  7. Is Your Shipment to Puerto Rico an Export?
  8. Knowing What I Don’t Know about Incoterms 2010
  9. Understanding Units of Measure for the Automated Export System (AES) versus Export Invoices
  10. Make Shipping Solutions a Part of Your Export Management Compliance Program