The BIS has announced that registration is now available for the upcoming Export Control Forum this February.
Posted by Caroline Brown on December 17, 2009
The BIS has announced that registration is now available for the upcoming Export Control Forum this February.
Topics: Export Management, Import Compliance, Export Compliance, Events
Posted by Annika Helmrich on December 15, 2009
On Monday, the House voted to extend two trade programs for one more year, according to the Journal of Commerce. The General System of Preferences and the Andean Trade Preference Act will expire December 31st and have been enacted for several years.
Topics: Import Management, Export Management, Global Trade Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Annika Helmrich on December 1, 2009
The New York Times reports that Peru has recently signed a Free Trade Agreement with four European countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
Topics: Export Management, Global Trade Management, Export Compliance, Free Trade Agreements
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 17, 2009
At Corporate Compliance Insights, Eric McClafferty of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP has written an excellent article on the importance of export compliance to the health industry. He addresses two key questions:
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 17, 2009
Peter Quinter of law firm Becker & Poliakoff writes on his Customs & International Trade Law blog that he will be a presenter in three upcoming events: 2 seminars in Miami and one online webinar by the NCBFAA.
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Annika Helmrich on November 12, 2009
U.K. Trade Minister claims trade is almost back to normal as exports are increasing, says the Wall Street Journal. The Office for National Statistics stated that the trade deficit widened to an eight-month high in September as a 3.9% rise in exports.
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 12, 2009
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Annika Helmrich on November 9, 2009
The New York Times reports that European exporters has been confronted with more than 223 new and restrictive trade measures since the beginning of the trade crisis last year, but has avoided protectionism. A new report out last Friday introduces the new trade measures issues by EU Commission and its trading partners.
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 2, 2009
The DC bar will be holding two seminars in November on Export Controls. They are open to members, non-members, lawyers, and non-lawyers but the sessions sound like they will be more tailored to lawyers. Cost for each is $129; but if you register for both you save $29.
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on October 23, 2009
International Standby Letters of Credit and Foreign Exchange Update from the Massachusetts Export Center
Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Compliance, Events