U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that Hong Kong-made products imported to the United States will have to be marked … Read More
The Maquiladora Program in Mexico
A maquiladora or maquila is a factory that operates under preferential tariff programs. These programs were established and administered by … Read More
Drop Shipping and Third-Party Fulfillment: Understanding The Difference
When most people hear the term drop shipping, they think that it’s another type of third-party fulfillment service. Now, drop … Read More
Trade War Escalates as Trump Hits China With $200 Billion in New Tariffs
The financial fight between the United States and China is nowhere close to a resolution. With both countries playing a … Read More
The Science of Trade: Valuable Strategies to Avoid or Reduce Duty Increases
Today US importers and shippers are looking for ways that they can mitigate the future impact that US tariffs will … Read More
Growth on the U.S.-Mexico Border Increases Manufacturing Demands
When we talk of growth at the U.S-Mexican border, the thought of wall construction clicks into our minds. But, we … Read More
How Shippers are Being Affected by China’s Environmental Crackdown
President Xi Jinping recently spoke to the 19th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party about protecting the environment and declared … Read More
How to Find the Best Suppliers in China
From first-time shippers to seasoned veterans, choosing a supplier in China can be a daunting task. There are numerous considerations to … Read More
Made in… Africa?! Why Some Manufacturers in China Are Making the Move
“Made in China.” These three little words have become ubiquitous in almost every country, as consumers look on the back … Read More