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The United States – Canada Data Exchange
By Melissa The United States and Canada enjoy an economic partnership unique in the world. The two nations share the world’s largest and most comprehensive trading relationship. Did you know that the two countries also share an agreement to exchange … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged aes, Canada, Census, Exchange, foreign trade, Trade Data, United States, United States Data Exchange, US, US Canada Agreements
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What is required for me to ship charity goods to Japan?
By: Omari On Friday, March 11, 2011, a major earthquake struck northern Japan, devastating the area and triggering a tsunami. Many U.S. residents and organizations are generously donating food, water, medicines, and other supplies to aid in the relief efforts. … Continue reading
Proposed changes to the Foreign Trade Regulations
By: Omari On January 21, 2011, the U.S. Census Bureau issued the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPR), also in pdf, for revisions to the Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR). Most of the clarifications and changes reflect a need to update the … Continue reading
Have You Used The Shipment Manager Yet?
By: Eric All AESDirect filers now have an option to manage their Electronic Export Information (EEI) – the Shipment Manager. It offers a new way to search, review and retrieve your submitted EEI over the last five years. Highlighted Features: … Continue reading
Posted in Export Filing
Tagged Archived Shipments, EEI, Exporting to Excel, Exporting with AESDirect, Filter Searches, Managing Shipments, Preview EEI, Reporting Center, Retrieving Shipments, Saving EEI Searches, Search EEI, Searching for shipments, Shipment Manager, Shipment Responses, Track EEI
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Decoding the SRN
By: Cindy and Nidaal A Requirement of the AES is that every shipment must have a unique Shipment Reference Number (SRN). See FTR Letter No.2. The SRN is a unique 17-character alphanumeric number assigned by the filer to each shipment. … Continue reading
Trade deficit increases to $46.3 billion in January
By Fay The U.S. international trade deficit increased to $46.3 billion in January 2011 up from $40.4 in December 2010, as imports increased more than exports. Exports increased 2.7% from December 2010 to $167.7 billion (a record high), and imports … Continue reading
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Get Ready to Floss
By: Terri Do you remember your last visit to the dentist’s office? Dentist: I noticed a bit of plaque build-up. Have you been flossing twice a day? (awkward silence) You: Um… I ran out and I just can’t find any … Continue reading
Are Your Rough Diamonds Kimberley Process Certified?
By Erin Almost everyone loves a diamond whether it’s been cut and polished or still in its rough form. However, those beautiful diamonds can go through an involved process before they are sent to your local jewelry store. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged blood, clean, conflict, diamonds, Kimberley, Process, Trade
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