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Maneuvering Beyond the Post-Election NAFTA Strategy

February 03, 2017.
Trade Publications

Cited as the “worst trade deal in history” while on the campaign trail, renegotiating NAFTA by the Trump administration is definite. The administration has made the focus and tone of future negotiations clear on the White House website. Additionally, Commerce Secretary Nominee Wilbur Ross has stated that once...

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Five Reasons Your Shipment is Stuck in Customs

January 16, 2017.
Trade Publications

The dreaded message of “Shipment on Customs Hold” or shipment is “Stuck” in Customs is the response all importers want to avoid. A seamless Customs process improves the supply chain and overall transit time. There are several common reasons a shipment can be placed on hold...

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Slowdown for Brazil Customs

December 12, 2016.
Logistics Publications, Trade Publications

Brazilian Customs Inspectors have set out to slow down the Brazilian customs processes as a result of their frustration with the government’s changes to an existing law. Changes to bill 5864 would impact Brazilian wages and have caused the Inspectors to start to “red light” most cargo...

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Carnets: A passport for your merchandise

December 12, 2016.
Trade Publications

Carnets allow for the temporary export of goods into a foreign Customs territory for more than 80 countries globally. In addition to allowing goods to be temporarily imported into foreign countries, the carnet holder can transport goods duty and tax free inside a carnet inclusive territory for up to a year. ...

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Recordkeeping Compliance Essentials

November 09, 2016.
Trade Publications

In regards to trade compliance, the bottom line objective for importers is to avoid customs audit and customs penalties while growing a business and increasing revenue. While HTS classification, export compliance and valuation may be at the top of the internal audit list, one area that importers may not revisit...

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Country of Origin and Originating Goods

November 03, 2016.
Trade Publications

US importers are required to report certain information on commercial documents for all US Customs entries as required per 19 CFR 141.86. These fields will be utilized to compliantly file a Customs entry with US Customs and Border Protection. Most commonly these fields are value, classification, weight, buyer, seller, and country of...

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5 Ways to Make Conflict Mineral Reporting Easier

November 02, 2016.
Trade Publications

In 2013, the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act came into effect, with Section 1502 requiring all publicly traded companies to report their conflict mineral status on their annual reports and to disclose their due diligence via a Conflict Mineral Report (https://www.sec.gov/spotlight/dodd-frank/speccorpdisclosure.shtml)....

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The Hidden Risks of FTA’s

September 28, 2016.
Trade Publications

With the Trans-Pacific Partnership looming on the horizon and well over 100 FTA’s currently in effect, there has never been a better time to start utilizing the worlds various Free Trade Agreements (FTA).  When an FTA matches up with a major shipping lane, a properly implemented program can...

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Export Red Flag Indicators

September 28, 2016.
Trade Publications

Since September 11, 2001 the US Government has implemented strict controls on exports, and placed the responsibility of monitoring goods leaving the country on individuals, companies, and entities involved in these transactions.  Because the US Government does not want new technology, money, weapons, etc. in the arms of potential terrorists or...

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CBP Proposes New Automated Exam, April 2017

September 20, 2016.
Trade Publications

On September 14, 2016 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published a proposed rule in the Federal Register to Modernize the Customs Broker Exam [Docket No. USCBP-2016-0059].  The plan included computer automatization of the test, an increase in the examination fee, as well as a date change. Automatization ...

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The Impact of Zika on Global Trade

September 06, 2016.
Trade Publications

The Zika virus has been a topic of growing concern as of late. The Zika virus’s discovery dates back to the 1940’s but has been largely unrecognized as a threat until recent outbreaks. Scientific research has linked the mosquito-transmitted virus to neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré...

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Allyn International Introduces E-Shipment

August 31, 2016.
Logistics Publications, Trade Publications

As an industry leader in fourth party logistics (4PL), Allyn is keenly aware of the steps shippers can take in order to maximize efficiency and minimize costs.  This year Allyn has unveiled a new feature, titled E-Shipment, as part of our ALA platform. E-Shipment makes it easy for any...

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