Preparing for Changes in Customs Regulations
As a manager responsible for overseeing customs compliance and supply chain operations, you understand the importance of staying ahead of regulatory changes. The world of international trade is marked by frequent updates and adjustments to customs regulations, which can have a significant impact on your business..
Importing into Canada: Prohibited and restricted goods
Importers ship a wide variety of in-demand goods to consumers across Canada, including products that are restricted under Canadian import law. Incorrectly importing prohibited or restricted goods can lead to serious consequences. Getting compliance right can help you trade restricted - but profitable - goods.
Navigating Transportation Reliability Issues: Best Practices
Transportation reliability is a critical factor in the success of any supply chain. Delays, missed deliveries, and unpredictable transit times can lead to increased costs, unhappy customers, and a host of other challenges. As a supply chain manager, it's crucial to navigate these reliability issues effectively to keep.
How the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) protects Canadian traders
Canada imports over $475 billion worth of merchandise annually, so there’s a lot at stake for importers and local producers. When disagreements arise, it’s good to know that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) provides an impartial body that helps to enforce important trade laws and regulations that.
What is a U.S. Customs bond for importers?
A U.S. Customs bond is a crucial part of engaging in trade with the United States. Securing the right type of customs bond will help importers streamline operations and prevent financial and regulatory risks associated with cross-border shipments.
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