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BIS Rule Sets New Control for Certain Cybersecurity Exports

Finalizing changes to License Exemption ACE, The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has made corresponding changes in the definition section of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) due to comments made by the public to an October 21, 2021 interim rule that will take effect May 26th of this year.  The final rule […]

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¿Qué pasa si el importador no despacha la carga?

¿Alguna vez te has preguntado qué sucede con las cargas si no pasan por el despacho requerido por el importador? En ese caso, este artículo es para ti. Sigue leyendo para encontrar las respuestas que buscas. Importador contra Consignatario: ¿Cuál es la diferencia? Respondiendo a la pregunta, primero debe comprender qué es un importador y […]

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E se o importador não fizer o desembaraço da carga?

Você já se perguntou o que acontece com as cargas caso não passem pelo desembaraço devido pelo importador? Neste caso, este artigo é para você. Continue lendo para encontrar as respostas que você procura.   Importador vs. Consignatário: Qual é a diferença?   Respondendo à pergunta, primeiro você precisa entender o que um importador é […]

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Quais são as operações realizadas pelas empresas de frete?

O processo de freight forwarding se refere ao fluxo das mercadorias entre os países. Empresas que buscam expandir seus negócios e crescer em nível internacional precisam do trabalho dessas empresas de frete para agilizar e garantir a precisão do processo.   O papel da empresa de frete é facilitar todos os aspectos da entrega da […]

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É melhor exportar mercadorias por via aérea ou marítima?

Caso você queira exportar mercadorias para o mundo inteiro, terá que utilizar o envio internacional. Existem duas maneiras de entregar seus produtos para clientes internacionais: por frete aéreo ou marítimo.  Ao escolher qual alternativa é a melhor para seus clientes, você precisa examinar vários fatores, como quais mercadorias você está enviando, as dimensões e o […]

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NCBFAA Elects New Members

May 1st through the 4th, at its 49th annual conference in Tucson, Arizona, the NCBFAA elected a new slate of officers and board members to govern the association from 2022 through 2024.    These new officers include the following: Jose Gonzalez – JD Gonzalez LCB – Laredo, TX as President, Victoria Lane – Coppersmith Global […]

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What does ‘FOB’ mean in export?

FOB stands for “Freight On Board” or “Free On Board”. It’s a term typically used for international shipping. It indicates who is responsible for goods destroyed or damaged during shipping as well as other obligations, costs, and risks during the delivery.   History of the Term Before, FOB referred to the transfer of title and […]

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Aluminum Piece

On June 29th, Commerce Department Aluminum Import licensing applications will start requiring both fields of ‘country of largest smelt’ and ‘country of second largest smelt’ to be notated. This new requirement will apply to all imports dealing with aluminum, and no fliers may state ‘unknown’ any longer. It must state the country where the aluminum […]

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What are the Operations in Freight Forwarding?

Freight forwarding plays a key role in moving goods between different destinations. Although freight forwarders do not do the shipping themselves, their services are still highly specialized in the shipping process. Firms that handle freight forwarding have an objective to make sure goods are properly shipped and arrive on the date they are supposed to. […]

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What Happens if an Importer Does Not Clear a Cargo?

Do you ever wonder what happens to cargo if an importer does not clear it? In that case, this article is for you. Read on to find the answers that you have been looking for.   Importer vs. Consignee: What’s the Difference?   To answer the question, you first need to understand what an importer […]

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