Trade Risk Guaranty hosts a webinar discussing a 2023 Q1 international trade update.

[Webinar] 2023 Q1 International Trade Update

by | Apr 5, 2023 | Antidumping / Countervailing, Logistics / Shipping, Trade Initiatives, U.S. Customs Bonds, Webinars

Trade Risk Guaranty hosted a webinar in March 2023 to discuss recent news and give importers a 2023 Q1 international trade update.

The international trade industry has been in an extreme state of fluctuation throughout the past five to ten years. Throughout the trade war and global pandemic, Trade Risk Guaranty has made it a priority to provide easily digestible updates so that importers can stay updated without having to spend a lot of time researching. In the effort to continue this tradition, this year TRG will be holding quarterly webinars that cover a variety of topics with the intent of providing a general update on the international trade industry.

In our most recent webinar, TRG discussed a 2023 Q1 international trade update and provided some additional insight into the concept of stacking liability. This webinar is just under 45-minutes and it includes a live Q&A while covering the following topics:

While this webinar covers an overview of these topics, certain topics required a little more information. For more insight, click the links in the list above to read a full blog post on that topic.

If you have any questions after the webinar, feel free to leave a comment on our YouTube channel or send us an email at askanexpert@traderiskguaranty.com.

Watch the Full Webinar for a 2023 Q1 International Trade Update

Watch the full webinar below for a discussion with experts about the risks of shipping internationally and how to be proactive about protecting your shipment before, during, and after transit.

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