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The city of Wuhan is one of China's manufacturing centers. The automotive and steel industries have established a huge presence in Wuhan. Many tech companies as well as pharma companies have locations in or around Wuhan, which is now recognized as the center of the Coronavirus outbreak. Currently there is…
What do an MRI machine, a screwdriver, and a laptop have in common? A random assortment of goods for sure, but each of these products, as well as many other items, could be eligible for duty-free importation under the US Customs Provision: Tools of Trade. According to Customs and Border…
A major part of operating a business is having contingency plans in place so that it can remain operational in the event of emergencies. Some factors that could affect this plan are within the realm of human control, both internal and external, while others are out of our control and…
Undoubtedly, the most highly discussed and critical topic in sales and use tax today, impacting multi-state businesses engaged in interstate commerce to a greater degree than ever before, is the concept of “sufficient nexus.” Nexus is the critical threshold issue in determining whether the contacts between a business entity and…
The world of international trade continues to be in a state of constant change. Here are a few topics that will help shape the international trade landscape in 2020. 1. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: The RCEP is a trade agreement launched in 2012 in Cambodia, that involves 16 Asian countries…
In December 2017, the U.S. trucking industry was faced with a tough transition. Truck drivers were required to replace their existing paper logs with electronic logs under the new Electronic Logging Device (ELD) rule established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The goal of the ruling was to…
Container ship's fire incidents have been frequently covered in the news over the course of 2019. In order to decrease the number of incidents, the supply chain industry has established the Cargo Incident Notification System 〈CINS〉 in 2011 with approximately 17 shipowners. The most recent major cases fire incidents have…
A trade battle that has spanned over a decade, the United States has been given the OK from the World Trade Organization to impose tariffs on European made aircraft. The main target is the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the biggest competitor of the United States aircraft manufacturer Boeing. The United States…
On December 13th President Trump reduced and suspended tariff changes that were due to take place on December 15th. The other 301 tariff lists are to remain at the current rate that they are in and will not be changed. The list 4b which includes all goods that were not…
Maersk Line, one of the largest container shipping companies in the world, has announced they will stop buying vessels (for now) and plan on expanding their scope to inland services (warehouses/customs house clearing services) as part of their long-term growth. They are already three years into this venture and have…
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