On: October 11, 2023     By: Richard Corson

Export Opportunities in the Renewable Energy Sector

The renewable energy sector's exponential growth, fueled in part by AI innovations and EU commitments, opens doors for American exporters. From Europe's ambitious renewable energy goals to projects in Asia-Pacific and Africa, there are many opportunities available to U.S. companies willing to step into this competitive but lucrative market.

On: October 11, 2023     By: David Noah

A Deeper Look: BIS Signals New Enforcement Initiative for Antiboycott Compliance [Video]

In this episode of A Deeper Look, Alex Cotoia of Volkov Law talks more about his blog post, 'BIS Signals New Enforcement Initiative for Antiboycott Compliance—Pratt and Whitney Settles Antiboycott Violations.' Alex explains more about the recent uptick in enforcement actions from BIS and what companies need to do to ensure they're in compliance.

On: October 9, 2023     By: Roberto Bergami

Import-Export Due Diligence: Measuring Country Risk

Successful exporters and importers measure the risk of doing business with other countries. The Country Risk Assessment Model (CRAM) is one way to measure this risk. It considers several financial and economic factors, along with the likelihood of extraordinary events (war, civil disturbance, natural disasters) in its rating of countries around the world.

On: October 4, 2023     By: Kari Crane

International Trade Briefing: October 2023 [Video]

International Trade Briefing keeps you on top of the latest news and developments important to exporters and importers. The October edition covers efforts to evade Russia export controls, the uptick in antiboycott enforcement, a large percentage of tested U.S. garments are tied to Xinjiang cotton, the extension of Section 301 tariff exclusions and more.

On: October 2, 2023     By: Arnesh Roy

A Glossary of International Shipping Terms

Don't be overwhelmed by the hundreds of international shipping terms. We've published a glossary of more than 250 trade terms used by importers and exporters. Bookmark this page and refer to it when you stumble across a word or acronym that has you stumped.

On: September 27, 2023     By: Lindsay Bernsen Wardlaw

The ITAR-Controlled Item You Never Knew You Had

Your exports may not appear to have a military application, but they could still be controlled by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations due to ITAR’s “see-through” rule. When an ITAR-controlled part is placed in your dual-use item, licensing restrictions could apply. And you might be surprised by some of the items that are considered defense articles.

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