Classification can be an intimidating part of importing. So getting to know your HS and/or HTSUS codes is an important step to becoming a compliant importer. Accurate and straightforward...
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Supply Chain Management Tips from TRG
Trade Risk Guaranty has compiled a list of four tips to help your supply chain management. There are myriad motives for every importer to keep a close eye on supply chain management. It is much...
5 Tips for ISF Success
Importer Security Filing (ISF) is a government mandate requiring importers to file additional data elements for all shipments entering the U.S. via ocean cargo. Unless you are preparing for your...
International Trade Acronyms
There are many acronyms to know in the international trade world. Some of the most important acronyms to know in the international trade world are in the following list. For a complete list of...
Resources for the International Trade Community on CBP’s Website
At TRG we are continually accessing Customs & Border Protection’s website to remain up-to-date on regulations and provide our customers with timely information on Customs compliance. CBP.gov is a vital resource to the International trade community. Anyone can access information straight from the source by using search capabilities or easily identifying a legitimate point of contact. The wealth of information available coincides with CBP’s mission to enable importers and exporters to comply with administration’s regulations.
How Long Does it Take to Place a US Customs Import Bond?
If you currently do not have continuous Customs bond on file and are looking to get one in place you have come to the right place. However, in order to get your bond placed in a timely manor you will need to make sure to fully complete the application so TRG can submit the application to US Customs on your behalf.