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National Export Initiative Priority Markets: India
The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. U.S. Commercial Service trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 75 countries help U.S. companies get started in … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged Global Markets, India, National Exort Initiative, Priority Markets
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Tales from the Road
By: Eric You may have seen blog announcements or AES Broadcast emails promoting AES Compliance Seminars and AESPcLink workshops; but what do these training sessions actually cover? How do they help improve your export compliance? This past July, I presented … Continue reading
Posted in Export Filing
Tagged aes, AES seminars, aespclink, compliance seminars, export compliance, filing eei, ftr, regulations, seminar in vegas, seminars in detroit, seminars in houston, seminars in puerto rico, seminars in san antonio, seminars in savannah, seminars in tampa, seminars in washington d.c., workshops
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Domestic vs. Foreign Origin
By: Melannie Exporters often ask: “How should I report a shipment for goods with the same schedule B, but composed of domestic and foreign origin?” You want to be sure that you are accurately identifying the origin of your goods … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Regulations
Tagged domestic vs foreign, EEI, exports, ftr, ftr 30.6 (a)(11), origin of goods, regulations, schedule b
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Trade Deficit Decreases in October
By: Joe Decreases in both exports and imports led to the Nation’s international trade deficit in goods and services decreasing to $43.5 billion in October from $44.2 billion (revised) in September. Exports decreased $1.5 billion to $179.2 billion in October … Continue reading
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