Importers participating in the Reconciliation Prototype Program (RPP) need to be aware that U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently started reviewing all reconciliation bond riders currently on file.
Topics: Reconciliation
As 2014 comes to a close, we can't help but reminisce about the goings on this year. Particularly, our very first year of TradeLane! We've been so happy to share a little expertise, and our passion for global compliance.
In case you missed any, here's a look back at the top five TradeLane blog posts from this year.
Which was your favorite?
Topics: About us, Compliance Training
Have you heard that U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP), will begin accepting applications from exporters for participation in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program? If your company is already a certified C-TPAT importer in good standing, your company is well on its way to becoming a C-TPAT exporter and can apply for the exporter program – simply update your profile in the portal.
The C-TPAT exporter program provides the opportunity to partner with CBP to get a head start in ensuring your overall corporate compliance program is up to par and receive some additional benefits in the process, including:
Topics: Export Consulting, CTPAT
First I would like to say ‘Hello!’ to all of the TradeLane readers, this is my first post here but will certainly not be the last. I joined Tradewin as Principal in Asia just recently and am really excited to be here!
When I travel to the US or the EU I am often asked to provide some thoughts on managing trade compliance in Asia. This is a bit difficult thing to do because there are of course an awful lot of countries in Asia (anywhere between 25-75 depending on what you count as ‘Asia’). And of course each country has its own unique set of trade regulations and practices that may or may not be similar to what exist elsewhere in the region or in the world. Still, if we limit ‘Asia’ to the larger trading countries (say, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam), and exclude India, there are some general points that can be made that describe the environment as we experience it.
Topics: Asia, Export Consulting, Import Consulting
A few months back, I posed the question to you, “Do I really need a trade compliance expert?” The overwhelming response, was that yes, in fact, I (you) do. However, let’s dive a little deeper into some of the reasons why you need an expert.
Topics: Reconciliation, Duty Drawback, Export Consulting, Import Consulting

