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Monthly Archives: October 2010
If It’s Not Civil, It’s War
By: Dan Aircraft engines are one of the highest valued commodities being imported and exported to and from the United States. Occasionally, some of these aircraft engines are being exported to the armed forces of a foreign country. For the … Continue reading
Where Are Your Goods From, Originally?
By: Ryan Are you an exporter? Do you own a warehouse that is not in the same location as your offices? Do you designate the address of your headquarters as the address of the U.S. Principal Party in Interest(USPPI) in … Continue reading
Mala’s Data Digest – Mexico and China
By: Mala Hello all! This entry marks the very first of a new series, “Mala’s Data Digest”. Each month I’ll be featuring a different country and show you some of the interesting data you can pull using our sites, www.census.gov/trade … Continue reading
Trade Deficit Increases in August 2010
The U.S. international trade deficit increased to $46.3 billion in August 2010, as imports increased more than exports. While exports increased slightly, from $153.5 to $153.9, imports were up $4.1 billion to $200.2 billion. The increase in exports was driven … Continue reading
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Who is the USPPI Anyway?
By Sean Determining who the USPPI is in an export transaction can be challenging at times. There are five different parties that can be the USPPI. Those parties include: U.S. Seller U.S. Manufacturer U.S. Order Party U.S. Customs Broker Foreign … Continue reading
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Tagged Customs, Export, Jewelry, Possession, Scenario, Seller, USPPI
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Search Key Economic Indicator Database
By Janet You may have noticed the “New! Search database” bullet in the “News” section on the Foreign Trade Main page. So what’s that all about? The Economic Directorate of the U.S. Census Bureau is excited to provide a user-friendly … Continue reading
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Tagged Economic, foreign trade, Indicators, Key, New, Search
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My Account Administrator is on vacation!
By Kenny Has this ever happened you to? At the last minute, you log into AESDirect to file a shipment and somehow, you’re locked out. Your Account Administrator is on vacation so you rush to technical support and explain the … Continue reading
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Tagged Account Administrator, AES access, AESDirect, Locked out, Online Retrieval, Passwords, Unlock, User Managers
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