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Blog: Uk Sanctions Post-brexit – 3 Things You Should Know

Blog: UK Sanctions Post-Brexit – 3 Things You Should Know

No one can predict what will happen after October 31st,  and with the situation remaining fluid the impact that upcoming UK sanctions will have on business remains unknown. This uncertainty has resulted in many organisations failing to prepare for the impending exit from the European Union and many are finding that they may not have systems in place or resources available in case of a “No Deal” scenario.

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Blog: What’s The Cost Of An Ofac Compliance Violation?

Blog: What’s the Cost of an OFAC Compliance Violation?

National Oilwell Vargo Inc. (NOV), a houston based drilling company, agreed to pay a criminal fine of $25 million to the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the Non-Prosecution Agreement entered with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas. This was a result of a settlement reached with DOJ, DOC, OFAC for violating trade sanctions by selling and exporting goods to Iran, Cuba and Sudan starting from the year 2002 leading upto 2009.

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Blog: Export Compliance And New Business Development

Blog: Export Compliance and New Business Development

American Shipper discussed in its latest Export Benchmark Report the main concerns of Exporters. Not very surprising small & medium sized as well as large shippers have in common that the increase of costs of compliance are one of their main concerns. For large shippers this is equally concerning as the increased import enforcement at destinations and the delays at customs.

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Blog: Self-reliance Or Outsourcing – It Can Be A Difficult Decision For Importers

Blog: Self-Reliance or Outsourcing – It can be a Difficult Decision for Importers

With the latest developments such as the implementation of the ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) or the new drawback law, more and more importers choose self-filing over outsourcing. In their latest Import study American Shipper found out that the percentage of self-filing importers nearly doubled between 2014 and 2016.

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Blog: Brexit And Its Implications On Global Trade Management

Blog: Brexit and its Implications on Global Trade Management

Earlier this year the public of the British empire had the chance to vote if they want to stay a part of the European Union or if they are in favor of the Brexit (British Exit from the EU).

The vote was close. About 52% of the public voted in favor of the Brexit. Great Britain will leave the European Union but the entire process of exiting the EU will take about 2 years. That means not Great Britain and the EU got 2 years to set up processes and rules to prepare for that day. It also means companies involved in Global Trade to and from Great Britain do have 2 years to prepare for the new scenario.

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Blog: E-commerce And Global Trade Management Solutions

Blog: E-Commerce and Global Trade Management Solutions

In the past 10 years E-Commence was booming and the global E-Commerce market was growing rapidly. In 2015 the global E-Commerce market had an estimated size of $1.6 trillion. In 2014 in the US more than 520 million E-Commerce based packages were sent and the growth of the market does not slow down. The global E-Commerce market is projected to triple in size in the next five years. Big drivers of this development are countries like China, Brazil and India with its growing middle class.

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