According to American Shipper magazine, both the U.S. and Indian government have announced an incentive to encourage small to mid-sized companies to trade bilaterally between the two countries.
Posted by Annika Helmrich on March 23, 2010
According to American Shipper magazine, both the U.S. and Indian government have announced an incentive to encourage small to mid-sized companies to trade bilaterally between the two countries.
Topics: Global Sourcing, Export Management, Sourcing Analysis
Posted by Caroline Brown on March 17, 2010
Are you a US Exporter that would like to learn more about selling your products overseas? The U.S. Commercial Service can help. They are the trade promotion unit of the International Trade Administration. Specialists in over 80 countries can work with your company to help you start exporting - or increase sales in new global markets. They sponsor and participate in many events that help educate US exporters, as well as overseas buyers . Check out their searchable database of events: http://www.export.gov/each/trade_events.asp. Just enter your country, state, industry, event type (trade shows, conferences, seminars, webinars, etc.), and time frame...and voila!
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Nathan Pieri on March 15, 2010
When most people think of export compliance, images of large multinational corporations come to mind. Universities are in the business of education and they don't sell products, so why would a university need export compliance procedures?
Topics: Export Management, Deemed Exports, Export Compliance, Export Violations
Posted by Annika Helmrich on March 12, 2010
I have pulled together some recent articles on trade agreements and global trade management below. Enjoy!
Posted by Annika Helmrich on December 14, 2009
Ac
cording to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Web site, it and the Small Business Administration are calling on the U.S. government to stimulate the economy and create jobs by increasing resources available to small and medium-sized businesses that are interested in engaging in international trade.
Topics: Export Management, Global Trade Management
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 25, 2009
ver at ExportLawBlog, Clif has posted a bit of a hot topic - do you (or would you?) rely upon your freight forwarder for export law information?
Topics: Export Management, Automated Export System (AES) Filing
Posted by Emily Thornton on November 18, 2009
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, November 18, 2009 -- Management Dynamics, a leading provider of Global Trade Management solutions, today announced the release of Trade Wizards 10.0, a Web-based portal to trade content from 122 countries that facilitates the research of complex trade questions. The new release makes it easier for companies to classify products, calculate landed costs and perform document determination at the Harmonized Schedule (HS) level. In addition, a new user experience allows users to manage their searches and ultimately find information faster.
Topics: Press Releases, Landed Cost Calculation, Amber Road News, Global Sourcing
Posted by Nathan Pieri on November 10, 2009
After reading an article recommending to consult freight forwarders for export regulations, ExportLawBlog says:
Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Nathan Pieri on October 30, 2009
Former University of Tennessee Professor John Reece Roth was recently sentenced to 48 months in prison for violating the Arms Export Control Act.
Topics: Export Management, Deemed Exports
Posted by Caroline Brown on October 28, 2009
Remember the Export Compliance Survey I was telling you about? The recent webinar that discusses the findings of the survey as well as key strategies for establising an export management system is now available on-demand.
Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Management, Export Compliance
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