Beginning August 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will implement new requirements for dogs entering the United States, as announced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s
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Commercial shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore is anticipated to return to normal levels next month following the channel's complete reopening this week, which marked the first time since
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In May, a significant milestone in global trade efficiency was celebrated with the deployment of the Electronic Certification System (eCERT) in the Republic of Korea. This innovative system is transforming
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Starting June 15, importers of hundreds of goods from China will face increased costs as the Biden administration has chosen not to renew Section 301 tariff exclusions for these products.
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In a recent legal victory, U.S. importer Water Pik has successfully avoided Section 301 duties on its electromechanical oral hygiene devices imported from China. This outcome follows Water Pik's challenge
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Handling organic shipments that are returned to the U.S. can be a complex process, especially when the foreign exporter lacks an organic certificate for the product. Here’s a comprehensive guide
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For the first time, an Israeli shipping company is establishing a logistics center in the United States, providing importers and exporters in Israel with the ability to store and manage
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Canadian Minister of National Defense, Bill Blair, has announced a significant investment of up to $2.58 billion to acquire and maintain a new fleet of logistics vehicles for the Canadian
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USDA Steps Up Efforts Against Illegal Plant Trafficking This fall, APHIS will announce the schedule for the next phase of the Lacey Act declaration implementation: Phase VII. Importers need to
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