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| | January 11, 2005 By Leon Turetsky Companies venturing offshore in search of more economical
supply lines and new revenue opportunities understand the
complexities inherent in international trade. | | Read full story | | | | November 1, 2004 By John Kerr QuestaWeb's Technology helped Yamaha Corporation of America take control and conquer its import management challenges. | | Read full story | | | | August 20, 2004 By Leon Turetsky In a global economy, the cost, speed, and certainty of crossing borders are all vital to maintaining competitiveness. Falling tariff rates and vanishing trade barriers create the illusion that customs compliance ... | | Read full story | | | | March 30, 2004 By Felix Pekar U.S. Customs expects importers to keep current and to comply with federal regulations. The agency has been working closely with importers to help educate them about regulations in a process known as "informed compliance." Customs now assumes importers have had sufficient time to become informed and is entering a chapter of "enforced compliance." U.S. Customs targeted the top 1,000 importers for compliance audits. ... because of recent terrorist events and threats, U.S. Customs has added stringent security regulations ... | | Read full story | | | | March 07, 2004 By Leon Turetsky Time and resources spent compliance with import and export procedures are direct, but unavoidable expenses. However, creating efficient supply chains with faster cargo releases, proper duty payments, drawbacks, duty deferrals, fewer cargo examinations and compliance litigations leads to a significant reduction of logistics expenses and increased revenues. Import and export procedures pose significant non-tariff barriers to trade. As estimated by United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) ... | | Read full story | |
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