Stay informed. Be notified of resource updates.
Livingston Trade News is curated by our regulatory experts, and updated regularly. Read up on all the hottest trade topics. In one place.
The Canada Border Services Agency CBSA's Assessment and Revenue Management Project (CARM) will transform how the Agency assesses, collects, manages and reports on import revenue and trade information. Individuals or companies who import goods into Canada, and who are interested... Read more >
A Declaration of Foreign Shipper is used by U.S. importers as one of the supporting documents when importing U.S. or foreign origin goods returned to the U.S. under Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) subheading 9801.00.10. Other 9801.00.10 supporting documents include: Declaration... Read more >
The United States has implemented Antiboycott Laws, under the Export Administration Regulations, which require U.S. firms to refuse to participate in foreign boycotts that the United States does not sanction. Companies that do not comply with the Department of Commerce's... Read more >
Federal export control laws restrict the export of goods, technology, related technical data, and certain services in the interest of protecting the national security and domestic economy. Join Livingston’s trade experts for an introduction to U.S. export controls and the... Read more >
Canadian export controls are regulated by participating government agencies to protect national interests, trade policy, and observe international trade agreements. It’s crucial that every Canadian exporter subject to export controls understands the requirements and potential risks, and is aware of... Read more >
Livingston Trade News is curated by our regulatory experts, and updated regularly. Read up on all the hottest trade topics. In one place.