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The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) serves as the legal backbone for the operations of various federal agencies in the United States, including the Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It is a codification of the general and permanent rules and regulations published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies. The CFR is divided into 50 titles, each representing a broad are...

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Here are some of the top global logistics news stories happening right now: Back in the spring, it seemed the Panama Canal might catch a break. Forecasters were calling for rain, and there were hopes that earlier restrictions might be lifted. Unfortunately, things are much worse now. Despite being the world’s fifth wettest country, Panama is facing a drought that’s escalating the threat to global ...

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Introduction Valuation is a cornerstone of international trade, serving as the basis for determining duty rates and ensuring compliance with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations. Accurate valuation is not just a legal requirement but a critical component of a successful trade operation. This article aims to demystify the concept of valuation as it pertains to CBP rules, as outlined...

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As the world continues to become more interconnected, international trade has risen exponentially, solidifying relationships between countries and shaping global economies. Among these partnerships, the US-India trade connection stands out as a vital and growing link. An essential aspect of this burgeoning trade relationship involves ocean freight container shipments, facilitating a smooth flow of...

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Here are some insights on three of the top freight events happening right now. The FMC can’t seem to catch a break lately. Last year, they had both shippers and carriers protesting a proposed rulemaking where they attempted to define what they classified as an “unreasonable refusal to deal or negotiate” when it came to carriers and the vessel space they made available for shippers. In a bid to fur...

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As international trade expanded and flourished throughout the 20th century, so too did the complexity of classifying and tracking the immense variety of goods being traded. To navigate these challenges, the World Customs Organization (WCO) devised the Harmonized Tariff System, also known as the Harmonized System (HS) of tariff nomenclature. This internationally standardized system of names and num...

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The history of maritime trade is as vast as the oceans themselves, shaped by countless voyages, innovative technologies, and a complex web of regulations. An integral part of this narrative is the evolution of ‘Liner Terms’—contractual conditions that delineate responsibilities between shippers and receivers. In the early days of maritime trade, the ambiguity around who would bear the costs and re...

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Here are some of the top global supply chain news stories of the month. The 2023 Supply Chain Perspective, a recent survey, reports that 72% of the companies that took part say they are still experiencing challenges in their supply chains. The most notable issues impacting them are inventory shortages, financial burdens due to increased operating costs, ongoing shipping problems, and more. Despite...

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Trading across borders involves a complex web of regulations, which can pose considerable challenges to businesses. This is where a Licensed U.S. Customs Broker steps in, providing crucial expertise and support to navigate this intricate landscape. Becoming a Licensed U.S. Customs Broker is not an easy task. It requires a thorough understanding of the laws and regulations related to imports and ex...