On: August 26, 2024 By: David Noah
No Bull: Export Compliance Means Watching for Red Flags
Exporters must be aware of what red flags are, why they matter for export controls and what your responsibilities are under U.S. export regulations.
On: August 26, 2024 By: David Noah
Exporters must be aware of what red flags are, why they matter for export controls and what your responsibilities are under U.S. export regulations.
On: August 19, 2024 By: Lindsay Bernsen Wardlaw
U.S. export controls may apply to your import-only business that never ships goods outside the United States. Design work, software code, prototypes and ideas could all be subject to regulations, even if you never share with people sitting outside the U.S.
On: August 14, 2024 By: Kari Crane
This article explains the expanding U.S. export controls targeting Russia and Belarus, including new license requirements, reduced license exceptions, in-country transfer controls and the latest BIS actions, including additions to the Entity List and Temporary Denial Orders. We share our recommendations for staying up-to-date and compliant.
On: August 7, 2024 By: David Noah
If your company exports goods valued at more than $2,500 to anywhere other than Canada or exports goods that require an export license, U.S. Foreign Trade Regulations require that you file your export information electronically through the Automated Export System (AES). There's an easy way and a hard way...
On: July 31, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Proper product classification is crucial for adhering to export regulations, avoiding delays and preventing costly fines. Unfortunately, many exporters frequently make common errors in this area. We explain the eight most common mistakes and practical tips to help you avoid them.
On: July 29, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Changes in EU Medical Device Regulation have created significant challenges for U.S. exporters, including higher costs and difficulty obtaining certification for products.
On: July 22, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Learn how to identify the Ultimate Consignee in various export scenarios, from straightforward sales to more complex routed transactions. You'll need to identify the Ultimate Consignee to stay compliant with the Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) and properly file through the Automated Export System (AES).
On: July 17, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Determining if your goods require an export license is usually based on their Export Control Numbers, either ECCN or USML. A new set of sanctions against Russia is unique because it is instead based on HTS codes. Hundreds of codes now require an export license. Learn how to stay on top of these new restrictions.
On: July 15, 2024 By: Kari Crane
Learn how the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) apply to a wide range of items, including dual-use goods. and get practical steps to ensure your exports remain compliant. From classifying items and understanding the Commerce Control List to navigating license exceptions and maintaining records, we cover everything you need to know to avoid penalties.
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