What to include, when they’re needed, and who does what. Electronic Export Information (EEI) filings are a critical part of export compliance, required for most U.S. shipments to foreign destinations. This webinar offers a comprehensive overview of EEI filings, explaining when and how to file, the importance of accuracy, and the potential consequences of non-compliance. We’ll dive into the specific requirements, common pitfalls, and best practices for ensuring that your EEI filings are timely and correct, helping you avoid costly errors and penalties.
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Import & Export Disclosures in International Trade
Disclosing your mistakes on Imports & Exports Errors made while transporting goods to and from the United States may give rise to substantial monetary penalties under Customs laws. These penalties, however, may be avoided or reduced by filing the proper…
HTSUS Classification
Your Guide to Classify Goods for Customs The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) is the primary resource for determining tariff classifications for goods imported into the United States. Classifying your goods can be tricky because parts and…
INCOTERMS® 2020
Maximize Your Market Advantage with the New INCOTERMS® Rules This webinar provides insight on using the Incoterms® rules in your International Supply Chain. Topics Include Applications and limitations of the Incoterms® rules Advantages for purchasing & procurement Advantages for sales…
NAFTA vs. USMCA
Prepare Your Organization By Getting Answers To Some Of The Important Questions: What are the key differences between NAFTA and USMCA? When does the USMCA agreement take effect? How long is my current NAFTA Certificate valid? What should I be…