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How to stay nimble as USMCA tensions heat up
By Michelle Stokes All investments come with risk, that’s a given. But when considering long-term investments of hundreds… Read more
Businesses put on notice: Public reporting on efforts to remove forced, child labor now mandatory in Canada
Commercial decision makers doing business in Canada (or planning to) may be caught off guard by the federal… Read more
A minimum universal tariff? What’s at stake for U.S. businesses
By Jill Hurley The vast number of businesses that rely on the import of intermediate industrial goods would… Read more
Failing to understand Restricted Party Screening in 2022 means increasing risk exposure
By Khaled (Cal) Jamalalldeen, Global Trade Consulting Executive The supply chain turmoil that has befallen U.S. importers and… Read more
Four Key Considerations for Companies Looking to Nearshore to Mexico
By Cora Di Pietro, Vice President, Global Trade Consulting, Livingston International In the realm of international trade, little… Read more
Trivial Disputes Put Supply Chain Transformation at Risk
By Jamie Adams It might just be working… slowly. The grand plan devised by Washington during the Trump… Read more
Vexing Uncertainties Amongst Silver Linings: The New Realities of UK-EU Trade
By Gavin Everson It’s difficult to imagine that the term “Brexit” remains commonplace in the British lexicon. The… Read more
Canadian Importers’ Window for CARM Compliance Rapidly Closing
By Candace Sider As the saying often goes, change isn’t easy. But when it’s related to a distant… Read more
Deciding Which Multilateral Deal to Use Is Not So Clear Cut
By Michael Zobin Canadian importers may soon have a new range of free trade options available to them… Read more
How RCEP will change the role of Asia in global trade
By Steven Guo, Senior Manager, Asia Operations, Global Trade Consulting It’s difficult to imagine that it was only… Read more