Comments on the applications for exemptions will be accepted until July 11.
Accessories The Show Day 2: Vote for the Handbag Awards!
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Accessories The Show Day 2 Must-See: FW18 Trend Boards
The don’t-miss trends to buy for FW18
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Trade community looks for drawn up drawback rules
Sandler Travis trade attorney Michael Cerny said during a conference on Friday that the White House Office of Management and Budget is expected to pass the regulation back to CBP in less than 30 days.
Governmental Notices for June 2 through 8, 2018
The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade: APHIS Rules regarding the Importation of Tree Tomatoes From Ecuador Into the Continental United States and Thresholds for De Minimis Activity and Exemptions From Licensing Under the Animal Welfare Act; CPSC’s Rule regarding the Safety Standard…
ZTE spared from U.S. export ban
Settlement that includes $1.4 billion in penalties and the “strictest BIS compliance requirements ever” draws sharp criticism from lawmakers.
Fenix is WiseTech’s eighth purchase this year
The Australia-based software company adds Canadian customs management solutions provider to its growing portfolio.
VOTE For the 12th Independent Handbag Designer Awards; View Finalists at Accessories The Show
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Commentary: U.S. port labor stifling automation
Dockworker unions in the United States have been and will continue to be the “elephant in the room” when it comes to port terminal enhancements, especially on the West Coast, according to Gary Ferrulli, CEO of Global Logistics & Transport Consulting.
Terminals buffeted by volatility
Container terminals have seen recovering demand and have worked to reduce costs, says Drewry.