COUNCIL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MGMT PROFESSIONALS |
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INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TERMS Internationally recognized rules which define the responsibilities of sellers and buyers. Incoterms® specifies who is responsible for paying for and managing the shipment, insurance, documentation, customs clearance, and other logistical activities. |
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LOGISTICS TERMINOLOGY GLOSSARY |
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MODERNIZED 2018 DUTY DRAWBACK PROGRAM A two-year effort between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the import/export industry to update the nation’s two-centuries-old duty drawback program with the agency’s publication of the final “modernized” drawback regulations. U.S. drawback regulations have been in place since their implementation in 1789. |
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U. S. COUNCIL FOR INT'L BUSINESS USCIB provides a suite of trade related products and services which can help businesses save time, save money and gain the knowledge necessary in order to compete effectively in the global marketplace. |
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U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION CBP Trade facilitates legitimate trade, enforces law, and protects the American economy to ensure consumer safety and to create a level playing field for American businesses. |
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U.S. Export Information Website Trade professionals at the U.S. Commercial Service, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, developed these Export Solutions to help U.S. exporters create successful international sales strategies. Learn about all aspects of exporting and world markets through these solutions, or take advantage of our local assistance or virtual services. |
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U.S. Maritime Administration As the DOT agency responsible for America's waterborne transportation system, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) is busy. At our core, we support the technical aspects of America's maritime transportation infrastructure -- things like ships and shipping, port and vessel operations, national security, environment, and safety. |
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