The continuing education (CE) requirements for customs brokers went into effect on January 1, 2025, and the trade landscape has been evolving rapidly ever since. How do the new CE requirements work and how can you use them to your best advantage?
Incoterms® 2020
Incoterms® 2020
Expert guidance, tips, and access to decision making resources
Incoterms® were developed by the ICC in 1921 and have since proven to be an indispensable tool for conducting international transactions. We focus on the high-level overview, dive into the intricacies, and make it easy to understand the responsibilities of each party in an international transaction.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
- Accurately applying Incoterms® in your international transactions
- Advantages of understanding and applying proper terms
- Calculating Incoterms® impact on your Total Landed Cost
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