Cross border e-commerce continues to evolve and challenge American retailers. Domestic retail means cross border transactions. Duty fee section 321 is leading more


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For shippers of parcels, whether a gift to an overseas relative or your international customer, free trade never seems .. well.. free.


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Many are surprised to learn the the US is the most open economy when it comes to importing of online orders.


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Value plays a pivotal role in international customs. It forms one of the cornerstone of import and export processes. The correct determination of the value for customs is essential. The value of goods is the basis for the calculation of customs duties, taxes, and fees. Additionally, value is an important data point used by governments. Trade policies, tariff rates, and trade agreements rely on a standardized valuation process.


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When people speak of Asia: Asia = China + everyone else.But, the “everyone else” is increasingly isadding up to incredible opportunity thanks in large part to the ASEAN & CP-TPP trade pacts. We expect continued growth in our parcel deliveries to Asia.


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E-commerce cross border sales to the USA are driving demand for high volume parcel import solutions. The regulations for clearing parcels are outlined primarily in the Express Consignment regulations (Part 128 of the Code of Federal Regulations), and the actual practice of clearance possibilities vary according to the port of entry.


Topics: e-commerce

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In working with many companies on international cross-border high volume parcel flows, find the lowest cost e-commerce delivery solution for companies sending to the USA. It is often less expensive to use a foreign post office than to send directly via USPS (using a USA gateway).


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There is incredible opportunity for companies to ship to the USA via section 321 / up to $800 orders. Section 321 means orders valued under $800 can be simply imported to the USA duty free without duty and taxes.


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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has officially filed for an initial public offering in the USA.


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The economic ties between Bulgaria and Canada are growing due to online e-commerce and the Canadian European Free Trade Agreement (CETA). There are opportunities for growth in areas such as tourism, agriculture, and technology.Canada is a major supplier of wheat, barley, and other agricultural products to Bulgaria, while Bulgaria exports a variety of goods to Canada, including machinery, chemicals, and textiles.


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