On: June 5, 2019     By: David Noah

How Exporters Can Identify Import Country Requirements

Getting your goods through customs can be difficult if you don't know a country's import requirements. Requirements extend to shipping (hazmat, dangerous goods, routing, etc.), customs, and beyond. So how do you identify import country requirements for nearly 200 countries around the world?

On: April 29, 2019     By: Chris Lidberg

My Checklist for Reviewing a Letter of Credit

One of the reasons a company uses letters of credit (LC) is because they assure payment. But in order for payment to be received, your documents must comply with the terms of the LC. In order to meet that requirement, you need to carefully review it before you ship your goods. Here's what to look for.

On: March 18, 2019     By: John Goodrich

The Three R’s of Export Compliance: FTR, EAR and ITAR

U.S. exports are controlled by more than one set of regulations and more than one agency. It's no wonder exporters can get confused. Just as students must go to school to learn the three academic R’s, exporters also need to be schooled in the three R’s of export compliance: FTR, EAR and ITAR.

On: March 4, 2019     By: Catherine J. Petersen

Wood Packaging Certificates for Export and Import

Keeping out the bugs has become the worldwide mantra for exporters and importers. There are more than 85 countries that have adopted the International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (ISPM 15) regulation for wood packaging since its inception in 2001. Here's how to comply.

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