In a panel at the 2024 FDRA conference, Travis Smith discusses the future of trade in 2025 and what we can learn from the past. In September of 2024, TRG attended the Shoe Trade & Logistics Strategy...
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How Increased Tariffs Impact Your U.S. Customs Bonds
The threat of tariffs is currently in the news, but how do increased tariffs impact your U.S. Customs Bond? Since 2018, the Section 301 tariffs have been imposed on goods imported from China. These...
[Webinar] TRG Talks U.S. Customs Bonds with Star USA
TRG and Star USA collaborate to talk about U.S.Customs Bonds, Tariffs, and how the two interact. With news coming out about potential increases on tariffs imposed on goods entered into the United...
10 Importing Tips to Ensure Compliance with U.S. Customs
Use the 10 tips below as a guide to ensuring your compliance with U.S. Customs when importing into the United States. Maintaining your compliance with U.S. Customs and Border Protection can seem...
When are Customs Bonds Required for Importing Goods into the United States?
If you are new to importing or brushing up on the basics, it is important to know when Customs Bonds are required while importing into the United States. When it comes to international trade,...
How Antidumping and Countervailing Affect Stacking Liability on Your Customs Bond
Understanding how antidumping and countervailing affect the stacking liability on your Customs bond can help you understand the risk your have open with U.S. Customs. Having a U.S. Customs bond on...
What is Stacking Liability and How Does it Affect Your U.S. Customs Bond?
Stacking liability can have a drastic impact on an importer's U.S. Customs bond and the collateral they may be required to place. Stacking liability is a major concern for a Surety backing a U.S....
U.S. Customs Broker: A Comprehensive Guide
A U.S. Customs Broker has a vital role in the process of importing into the United States, but what are the limitations to that role? Navigating the complexities of international trade can be as...
Navigating U.S. Food Imports: Customs Bonds and Cargo Insurance
In the intricate dance of global trade, food imports into the United States is a performance that requires precision between the requirements of government agencies and the security of your...
Antidumping and Countervailing’s Impact on Customs Bond Sufficiency
Antidumping and countervailing's impact on Customs bond sufficiency can have a lasting affect on the bond size an importer is required to have on file. In recent years, it has become more and more...
A Guide to Common U.S. Customs Bonds
Refresh your knowledge and learn the basics of the common U.S. Customs Bonds needed when importing into the United States. If you're involved in the world of importing, you've likely encountered the...
Who is Able to Terminate Your U.S. Customs Bond?
Every business is required to have a bond on file in order to import into the United States, but who is able to terminate the U.S. Customs Bond once it is in place? A U.S. Customs bond is a 3-party...