15 Reasons Customs May Detain/Seize Your Exports
During a recent trade outreach webinar, U.S. Customs listed some of the most common reasons for detention and seizure of exported goods. The reasons include, 1. Never filing/late filing of…
During a recent trade outreach webinar, U.S. Customs listed some of the most common reasons for detention and seizure of exported goods. The reasons include, 1. Never filing/late filing of…
Photos of the MSC Chitra used with permission from the Law Offices of Countryman & McDaniel at www.cargolaw.com If a container vessel has an accident and needs to be towed…
…term for the species field as specified below. *If a product is not composed entirely of composite, recycled, and/or reused material, importers must indicate the genus, species, and country of…
…incompatible with the technical level of the destination country (e.g., a semiconductor being shipped to a country with no electronics industry). Delivery dates are vague. Deliveries are planned for out…
…avoid these costly fines by researching the requirements for your products BEFORE bringing them into the country. Save your company thousands of dollars: know your products. Importing kids products? Test…
…on the imported goods losing previously assigned lower rates on the imported goods To avoid these unpleasant consequences, it is critical that you get your shippers to respond. Here’s what…
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