Free Incoterms 2010 Reference Chart
Download our free and printable Incoterms 2010 reference chart. Our chart helps you to visualize each Incoterms rule as it relates to seller and buyer responsibility for transportation cost and…
Download our free and printable Incoterms 2010 reference chart. Our chart helps you to visualize each Incoterms rule as it relates to seller and buyer responsibility for transportation cost and…
…products, and view accreditation requirements for third-party laboratories. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (includes latest revisions) Export Compliance Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) Export Administration Regulations (EAR) International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)…
…knows the origin of the goods. Maria Segretto-Ludington, Import Coordinator (Syracuse), submitted the lead for this article. Robert Stein is a licensed Customs broker, Certified Customs Specialist, and Vice President,…
…number of the emergency contact party on the dangerous goods declaration. The new rule (HM-206F) applies to all dangerous goods coming into or going out of the U.S. and requires…
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…
…versus a property rider/being self-insured. The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA) is a U.S. law that relieves the ocean carrier or NVOCC of liability in any of the…
…risk red flag checks, end-use checks, antiboycott checks, etc. in the screening procedures section of your export compliance manual. Sanctioned Persons & Entities Check [PDF] This free pdf is also…
…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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