Trade Risk Guaranty's most recent webinar covered TRG's Eagle Eye Reporting system and how that can help you monitor your entries with the most up-to-date information from Customs. As an importer,...
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Importing in the United States: What are Liquidated Damages?
Liquidated Damages is a frequently used term in the international trade world and can be a confusing topic for small to medium sized importers. TRG is here to help clear away the confusion and,...
Why Your Surety is Concerned with Anti-dumping and Countervailing
Understanding why Customs bond providers and Sureties have an increased concern for imported goods subject to anti-dumping and countervailing duties can help importers navigate through the confusing...
[Webinar] The Basics of Antidumping and Countervailing
Trade Risk Guaranty hosts an educational webinar covering the basics of antidumping and countervailing, and how it can affect the process of importing in the United States. The subject of...
What are Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties?
In order to understand why Anti-dumping and Countervailing duties may apply to your goods, we must begin with understanding what they are and how they protect the United States economy. Anti-dumping...
Importing Process: Liquidation
The Liquidation process for goods entered into the United States is the final step for an entry. The following explains this process and what kind of time frame an importer can expect in typical...
Do I need an Irrevocable Letter of Credit?
TRG is here to clarify the confusion that surrounds acquiring an Irrevocable Letter of Credit. Including why you may need it and what is it used for. When purchasing a customs bond or in taking part...
How do I Find My Importer Number?
There are a number of ways for an importer to find their importer number, however, many businesses believe this is a hidden number that needs to stay that way. TRG helps remove the mystery behind...
[Webinar] The Most Boring U.S. Customs Bond Webinar
In this month's Customs Bond webinar, Tyler Zaichkin explains some of the more boring aspects of the bond that all importers should know. U.S. Customs Bonds may not be the most exciting part of the...
Customs Bond Conditions: What You Need to Know to Prevent a Claim
You know you need a Customs bond, but do you know your responsibilities as the principal on the bond? TRG breaks down the top four Customs bond conditions to help you better understand and avoid a...
[Webinar] Master the Secrets of Your U.S. Customs Bond
Customs Bond. You don't understand it, but you can't import without it! In this 12-minute Webinar, TRG explains everything you need to know about your bond and what to expect when a supplemental...
Customs Bonds 101: Temporary Import under Bond
A Temporary Import under Bond (TIB) is one of the most common additions to the traditional importer bond. The content below will familiarize you with the specifics of the TIB. There are many types...