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- New Trade Enforcement Agency Established
President Obama recently signed an executive order, establishing the Interagency Trade Enforcement Center (ITEC) within the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). The Obama administration is aimed at doubling exports by the year 2015, and this new agency will help facilitate that goal. According to Ron Kirk, Ambassador of USTR, the ITEC is among the most significant [...] - Amber Road Launches TradeWizards.com, a Free Cloud-based Portal for Global Trade
Amber Road, a leading provider of Global Trade Management solutions, announces the launch of its latest trade compliance product, TradeWizards.com. TradeWizards.com is a suite of nine different research tools that helps companies import and export goods more quickly and affordably, while staying compliant with country specific trade regulations. TradeWizards.com will enable users to instantly perform numerous [...] - United States HTS Changes Delayed
The changes to the United States Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) for 2012 will be delayed as per the International Trade Commission. The 2012 U.S. HTS changes, which incorporate amendments to the Harmonized System adopted by the World Customs Organization, were initially expected to be effective on January 1, 2012. However, the proclamation that authorizes the [...] - Management Dynamics FTA Solution Poised to Assist Importers and Exporters to Capitalize on Reduced Duties
On October 12, the United States Congress ratified several landmark free trade agreements (FTAs) with South Korea, Colombia and Panama. While still awaiting the President’s signature, which is expected, these agreements are sure to usher in a new level of trade activity with these countries. Proponents list a host of benefits from FTAs, including: - [...] - Last Chance to Register for Tomorrow’s Webinar: Best Practices in Integrating Logistics and Compliance Management
Broadcasting live on Wednesday, August 24 at 2pm EDT, “Best Practices in Integrating Logistics and Compliance Management” will take a close look at the ins and outs of integrating logistics and compliance management. During the one-hour webinar, key industry experts will discuss the market dynamics driving importers to consider this strategy, and Management Dynamics customer [...] - Six of Top Ten Companies Ranked in Gartner’s Supply Chain Top 25 Use Management Dynamics
Management Dynamics congratulates all the companies ranked in the top ten of The Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2011: Apple, Dell, P&G, RIM, Amazon, Cisco, Wal-Mart, McDonald’s, PepsiCo and Samsung. Six of these companies listed use our solutions to automate their global trade management processes. “We’re proud to be associated with these leading companies [...] - Upcoming Webinar: Bringing Compliance into the Boardroom
September 15th, 2010 at 2:00 pm EST. Register Now! Global trade transactions account for trillions upon trillions of dollars each year, and this number is expanding as we forge into the future. Additionally, it is becoming more complex to manage US and international regulations. Yet, despite these factors, compliance departments remain woefully underfunded and understaffed. [...] - Upcoming Webinar: Building an Export Management Program
American Shipper is hosting an upcoming webinar, “Building an Export Management and Compliance Program.” Sponsored by Management Dynamics (in partnership with BPE), the webinar will take place on July 28th at 2 pm ET. The hour-long round table discussion will include the following expert panelists: - Beth Peterson, President of BPE - Joe Burks, Director of Trade [...] - New Management Dynamics, FTZ Corp. Partnership to Save Companies Millions
Management Dynamics and FTZ Corporation Announce Strategic Partnership Alliance will Integrate and Expand the Use of Foreign Trade Zones in Global Trade Management EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, May 12, 2010 – Management Dynamics, a leading provider of Global Trade Management solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with FTZ Corporation, a leading provider of Foreign-Trade Zone consulting [...] - RILA: Tariffs on Chinese Goods Would Negatively Effect U.S. Businesses
The Retail Industry Leaders Association reacts after a hearing about China’s exchange rate policy and the current trade imbalance that went before the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Economic Policy, states the American Shipper magazine. The hearing discussed legislation that would allow duties to be imposed on Chinese imports to address currency undervaluation allegations. “Higher tariffs have [...]
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