by Emmanuel Besserve 12-09-11
This section covers documents that are commonly used in exporting, but specific requirements vary by destination and product. It is divided into the following subsections. read more
by Emmanuel Besserve 12-09-11
A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier acknowledging that specified goods have been received on board as cargo for conveyance to a named place for delivery to the consignee who is usually identified. read more
by Emmanuel Besserve 12-08-11
Protecting your inventions and ideas is no small matter. However, international cooperation does exist. Knowledge of these resources can help you save both time and money, especially through the Patent Cooperation Treaty and the Paris Convention Priority. read more
by Emmanuel Besserve 12-08-11
Conducting business internationally is far more complicated than commercial endeavors within the borders of one's own country. Since international trade is technically governed by two (or more) separate governments and sets of laws, arbitration is the dispute-resolution procedure used in the interest of international cooperation. read more
by Emmanuel Besserve 12-06-11
Anti-dumping policies are just as important to international trade as tariffs and subsidies, even though we don't hear as much about them.Tariffs -- fees that countries charge for imports -- are described as trade barriers when they are excessive. Dumping is the opposite of tariffs. It happens when a country allows exports of a product to be sold in international trade for less than the price within a country's own borders. read more
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by Emmanuel Besserve 12-15-11
The essential about International Commercial Terms (INCOTERMS)
What are the International Commercial Terms INCOTERMS? read more