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  • 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 Compliance for [...]
  • 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 services and [...]
  • 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 never [...]
  • Free Direct Import Webinar May 25th: Register Now
    Presented by Management Dynamics and World Trade Magazine, expert speakers from Ocean World Lines and Management Dynamics will take a look at the foundation technologies for a direct import program, explore the implementation options by working with a global logistics provider, and discuss a number of successful case studies. Link to register: http://ow.ly/1wDDg [...]
  • Encouraged Bilateral Trade for Small to Mid-sized U.S.Companies to India
    According to American Shipper magazine, both the U.S. and Indian government has announced an incentive to encourage small to mid-sized companies to trade bilaterally between the two countries.  “There is almost limitless potential for growth in trade between our two countries, and that can contribute to economic recovery and job creation in the United States and [...]
  • “China’s Imports is a Source of Support for the Global Economy”
    BusinessWeek reports that China Trade surplus fell making many believe that China is not just an exporting country anymore.   Imports rose a more than 44.7 percent from a year ago, the Chinese customs bureau reported on its Web site today. The surplus was $7.61 billion, and exports gained 45.7 percent. “The sustained strength in China’s imports is a source [...]
  • Ocean World Lines Sails Ahead with New Order Tracking Portal
    Ocean World Lines Sails Ahead with New Order Tracking Portal Powered by Management Dynamics’ Supply Chain Visibility Solution Leading NVOCC Launches OWL360° to Offer Comprehensive Value-added Service to Customers   EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, December 17, 2009 — Management Dynamics, a leading provider of global trade management solutions, today announced that Ocean World Lines (OWL), a leading non-vessel operating [...]
  • House Votes Extends Trade Programs
    On Monday, the House voted to extend two trade programs for one more year, according to the Journal of Commerce. The General System of Preferences and the Andean Trade Preference Act will expire December 31st and have been enacted for several years. The General System of Preferences allows developing nations to export selected goods to the [...]
  • Doha Round Still Unresolved
    On Wednesday, 153 nations met to discuss the Doha Round, but left with little to no progress, states the Wall Street Journal. The Doha Round plan was created with a mission of opening rich-country markets to import food from the developing world. After eight years, little development has been made. Furthermore, issues such as the drop in [...]
  • NAFTA Trade Fell Each Month This Year
    The Journal of Commerce reports the twelfth month of decline in trade for the NAFTA countries. U.S trade with Mexico and Canada dropped to $57.3 billion, 20 percent lower than in 2008.   More than 85 percent of trade between Mexico and Canada is through surface transportation. According to the article, it is believed 2010 will [...]

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