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EU Battery Rules Take Effect, Exporters Need Carbon Declarations
EU Battery Rules now require carbon declarations for industrial and EV battery exports to the EU. Learn the compliance risks, customs impact, and what exporters must prepare now.
CBP Sets 48-Hour ISF Deadline for U.S.-Bound Ocean Cargo
CBP sets a 48-hour ISF deadline for U.S.-bound ocean cargo starting July 8, 2026. Learn how the new rule affects FCL, LCL, filing accuracy, delays, and penalty risk.
EU Battery Rule Takes Effect in July for China Exports
EU Battery Rule takes effect in July 2026 for China exports. Learn how the Battery Passport and EU ICPE requirements could impact customs clearance, compliance, and market access.
EU SCIP Filing Rule Starts July 1 for China Exports
EU SCIP filing rule starts July 1, 2026 for China exports. Learn which products need SCIP registration, SVHC 0.1% thresholds, and how to avoid EU customs delays or sales bans.
CBP Requires e-APIS Data for US-Bound Electronics
CBP requires e-APIS data for US-bound electronics starting July 15, 2026. Learn the 48-hour filing rule, required documents, and how to avoid delays, inspections, and $5,000 penalties.
EU Battery Carbon Label Rule Takes Effect on Aug. 18
EU Battery Carbon Label Rule takes effect on Aug. 18, 2026. Learn who must comply, key export risks, and how battery, EV, and energy storage suppliers can prepare now.
EU Confirms Wider CBAM Scope for Steel and Aluminium Goods
EU Confirms Wider CBAM Scope for Steel and Aluminium Goods: learn what the 2028 rules mean for exporters, importers and supply chains, and why carbon data preparation should start now.
EU Expands CBAM to More Steel and Aluminum Goods
EU Expands CBAM to More Steel and Aluminum Goods: understand how the new CBAM scope affects fasteners, machinery, and construction trade, with 2026 reporting and 2027 compliance impacts.
EU CBAM Enforcement Starts for Steel and Aluminum Imports
EU CBAM enforcement starts for steel and aluminum imports on June 18, 2026. Learn mandatory carbon reporting, certificate rules, customs risks, and how exporters can stay compliant.
China Extends Zero Tariffs to African Diplomatic Partners
China Extends Zero Tariffs to African Diplomatic Partners: discover how the 2026–2028 policy may cut import costs, ease compliance, and boost China-Africa equipment trade opportunities.
China-Mongolia AEO Mutual Recognition Takes Effect
China-Mongolia AEO Mutual Recognition takes effect on June 1, 2026. Learn how lower inspections, priority clearance, and simpler customs procedures can improve bilateral trade and supply chain planning.
Shanghai Single Window Adds Supply Chain Hub
Shanghai Single Window adds a supply chain hub linking compliance, logistics, customs, finance, and traceability—see how it could cut clearance time by 30% for global buyers.
Shanghai Fair Opens Door to Export-Ready AI Manufacturing
Shanghai Fair opens a new gateway for export-ready AI manufacturing, highlighting compliance pathways, overseas sourcing access, and B2B opportunities for global buyers, exporters, and industrial partners.
China Opens Coffee Bean Access for Eligible African Suppliers
China Opens Coffee Bean Access for Eligible African Suppliers: learn how the new China coffee bean import policy may reshape sourcing, compliance, and trade opportunities.
EU Opens First FSR Review of JD-Ceconomy Deal
EU Opens First FSR Review of JD-Ceconomy Deal: explore how the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation could reshape M&A reviews, retail supply chains, compliance planning, and cross-border investment strategy.
China Tightens Controls on Key Material Exports to Japan
China Tightens Controls on Key Material Exports to Japan: learn how rare earth, gallium, germanium and graphite restrictions are reshaping supply chains, compliance and sourcing risk.
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