New Requirements for Transactions with Unverified Parties
Companies out there that enjoy exporting their goods and all the benefits that come with it may want to take a look at the Bureau
Companies out there that enjoy exporting their goods and all the benefits that come with it may want to take a look at the Bureau
In a recent case involving the importation of “gray market” or “parallel imports” into the U.S., the Supreme Court decided in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley
“Brokering” under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is not the same thing as what customs brokers, stock brokers, real estate brokers or other
It is time for importers to start becoming familiar with using the new automated entry filing system developed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (Customs).
For over a year now, Customs has periodically mentioned the development of another pilot program which seeks to increase the agency’s flexibility and company specific
As you sip your frothy Cappuccino while basking in the glow of your most recent quarterly report which shows a dramatic increase in sales in
By Adrienne Braumiller (Braumiller Schulz PLLC) Republished with permission; World Trade Executive: Practical Trade & Customs Strategies 8/2013 If you haven’t yet read Part 1,
By Adrienne Braumiller (Braumiller Schulz PLLC) Republished with permission; World Trade Executive: Practical Trade & Customs Strategies 8/2013 Like potential suitors, acquired companies can come
BSL’s own Ashley McCauley has been appointed as a Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Homeland and National Security Committee for the
On June 21, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that it had arrested five individuals from three separate companies indicted on three counts of
Often the bane of U.S. trademark holders, parallel imports or “gray market” goods are goods bearing a genuine trademark and sold into a market outside
On April 16, 2013, the Department of State and Department of Commerce published a pair of final rules implementing the first major step of the
Acme Electronics (Acme) is a medium-sized company that produces populated printed circuit board assemblies and wiring harnesses as a subcontractor to aerospace and electronics companies.
When Personal Liability is Not Proper Importers may be able to rest a little easier as a result of a recent Court of Appeals decision
U.S. Customs and Border Protection: A Boon for Importers It doesn’t take much to recognize the benefits that U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s new Centers for Expertise
The Raytheon Company recently entered into a consent agreement with the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) of the Department of State settling allegations that
On April 11, the European Commission published “Guidelines on the classification in the Combined Nomenclature of goods put up in sets for retail.” The guidelines
In a long-awaited move, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the Department of Commerce announced a proposed rule transferring certain commercial satellite, spacecraft
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations don’t usually garner national attention from the press, but when they do, they do so with a bang. A
A father and son are facing federal charges in connection with an alleged scheme to unlawfully export U.S. goods and machinery that could be used
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