
Utilizing Trade Agreements
By Paul Fudacz, Senior Associate Attorney Utilization of free trade agreements can be an important part of a company’s efforts to gain an advantage in
By Paul Fudacz, Senior Associate Attorney Utilization of free trade agreements can be an important part of a company’s efforts to gain an advantage in
By Christos Linardakis, Senior Counsel Once upon a time in my corporate career, a VP of New Product Development proactively sought out the trade compliance
By Paul Fudacz, Senior Associate For U.S. producers, successfully bringing an anti-dumping or countervailing duty case can effectively exclude unwanted foreign competition and preserve market
By Devin Sefton, Associate Attorney The deemed export rules create a dizzying maze of challenges for businesses seeking to hire and retain the best and
By Christos Linardakis, Senior Counsel, and Contributing Editor Bob Brewer The current crisis with Russia over the occupation of Crimea and Russia’s military build-up near
By Bruce H. Leeds, Senior Counsel Let’s say you have been asked on short notice to classify for export control purposes a military aircraft component
By Brenda Cordova, Mexico Attorney In Mexico, the Administración Central de Auditoría de Operaciones de Comercio Exterior from the Servicio de Administración Tributaria is starting
We are pleased to announce that during the Women in Compliance Awards held in London on March 20, 2014, Braumiller Law Group was highly commended
I am excited about my future with Braumiller Law Group. I have now had the opportunity to work on the client side (corporate), as well
By Brenda Cordova, Mexico Attorney Currently, there are over 6000 companies operating under the IMMEX regime in Mexico.[1] The IMMEX play an important role in
By Paul Fudacz, Senior Attorney As many importers are aware, CBP’s Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) will soon replace the Automated Commercial System (ACS) with upcoming
By Jennifer Horvath, Attorney The newest official step in streamlining the import and export process came with a declaration by the government recently. On February
By Bruce Leeds, Senior Counsel July 1st not only marks the mid-point of the year, but is also the effective date of round three of
China recently filed a dispute against the U.S. at the World Trade Organization (WTO) biennial conference in Bali on December 3, 2013. The dispute centers
We are well aware of the frustration many exporters face when managing the challenges created by export control regulations. These regulations are vast, difficult to
The World Trade Organization (WTO) was formed in January 1995 after the Uruguay Round trade negotiations. Some would say that we have come a long
Mexican Congress recently amended various articles of the Mexican Customs Law. These amendments mainly focus on the customs clearance process, Customs brokers, Strategic Bonded Zones,
Under the Consolidated preliminary draft of the European Union Customs Code (“UCC”) Implementing Act issued January 13, 2014, proposed language provides “For the purposes of
Acme Corporation negotiates with a non-US supplier to manufacture products that will be imported into the US. Acme gives the supplier detailed specifications for the
There are a variety of reasons companies may be tempted to run their record keeping operations offshore. For example, with a myriad of national and
Braumiller Law Group PLLC, is an international
trade law firm based in Dallas, TX, U.S.A. Braumiller
Law Group provides legal services related to
international trade and Customs regulations.
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