On: March 4, 2016 By: Mark Neville
How the Tariff Shift Rule Works In a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
In order to benefit from a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), importers may need to use the tariff shift rule to prove their goods qualify.
On: March 4, 2016 By: Mark Neville
In order to benefit from a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), importers may need to use the tariff shift rule to prove their goods qualify.
On: October 28, 2015 By: David Noah
Now that you know who is the USPPI in your export transaction, part 2 of this series of articles outlines their responsibilities.
On: October 14, 2015 By: David Noah
Exporters using the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction should make sure the SLI they’re using isn’t outdated—here’s what to look for.
On: July 29, 2015 By: David Noah
Free trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership help small businesses get started in and grow their exports.
On: July 6, 2015 By: Roy Becker
When you prepare export documents for international trade, the documents must always comply with the letter of credit. Mistakes can be disastrous.
On: May 19, 2015 By: John Goodrich
The U.S. - Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) has been in force since mid-March of 2012 with a few bumps along the way.
On: April 28, 2015 By: Sue Senger
The U.S. - Chile Free Trade Agreement is largely modeled on the NAFTA Rules of Origin, but there are some important differences. Since the Rules of Origin relate to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, the first step is to find the proper classification of the product in question.
On: April 8, 2015 By: David Noah
This checklist will give you an itemized look at the tasks companies should complete to become successful exporters.
On: January 5, 2015 By: Robert Smith
Losses from improperly packed containers add up to $5 billion annually. Here's what you need to know to ensure your cargo doesn't end up overboard.
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