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Braumiller Law Group offers podcasts on Hot Topics in International Trade. You can find them at BraumillerLaw.com
Bob Brewer, VP of Marketing/NBD for Braumiller Law Group is joined by Brenda Cordova, BLG’s Mexico Counsel for a discussion regarding IMMEX…..what is it, and what are the benefits.
Bob Brewer VP of Marketing/NBD is joined by Braumiller Consulting Group’s VP Robert Stein to discuss the common business drift with FTZ’s when it comes to maintaining compliance and administration.
Scientists discovered evidence of a large reservoir of water on approximately 13 miles below the Martian surface inside the pores of the planet’s crust. They believe there is enough to cover the entire planet with an ocean about one mile deep. Imagine a populated planet in the future with trade routes navigated by sub-mars-ines towing containers. The discovery is a promising sign that Mars could one day reveal the most sough-after discovery in human history. Life beyond Earth. And subsequently eventual trade beyond earth. We love the science behind Universal Trade Compliance. Braumiller Law Group is your partner in international trade law.
Bob Brewer, VP of Marketing at Braumiller Law Group, discusses the tariffs of Section 301, anti-dumping and counter vailing. Consider manufacturing in Mexico.
Discussion with Robert Stern, VP at Braumiller Consulting Group and Bob Brewer, VP of Marketing at Braumiller Law Group discuss the details of qualifying goods so that your imported goods are duty free.
Discussion with Robert Stern, VP at Braumiller Consulting Group and Bob Brewer, VP of Marketing at Braumiller Law Group discuss the details of qualifying goods so that your imported goods are duty free.
Bob Brewer, VP Marketing/NBD discusses Managed Services (what they are, how we can assist) and FTZs with VP of Braumiller Consulting Group, Robert Stein. Robert explains the differences between a bonded warehouse and FTZ, and provides a definition for managed services. They discuss the importance of appropriate records retention understanding how different provisions and rulings apply to importers.
Bob Brewer interview Kerry Wang international trade and the Build American/Buy American Act (BABA) which is bipartisan infrastructure legislation with the key objective of using taxpayer money to build infrastructure using domestic materials. It covers a wide range of infrastructure including public transit, roads, bridges, broadband, and energy. Federal agencies are given broad discretion on what is considered an infrastructure project. The domestic materials requirement can add complications to completing projects.
Once upon a time there was a country that found a way to circumvent the import tariffs on steel and aluminum by smelting the metal at home, and then sending the ingots to another country to be finished and then exported into the 3rd country taking full advantage of the free trade agreement in place to which they were not a member. And then U.S. Customs stepped in and slapped a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum that wasn’t smelted within the free trade agreement countries. The moral of the story: Circumventing Customs regulations is like poking the bear. Reality can really bite.