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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 CBAM Phase Two Begins, Quarterly Emissions Filing Required
EU CBAM phase two begins with quarterly emissions filing now required. Learn how exporters can manage verified data, avoid customs delays, and reduce compliance risk.
EU CBAM Timeline Set for 2027 Steel and Aluminum Duties
EU CBAM timeline confirmed: carbon border duties on steel and aluminum start Jan 1, 2027. See product scope, contract risks, customs costs, and what China-EU traders must do now.
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 May Imports Jump 21.5% as Intermediate Goods Rise
China May Imports Jump 21.5% as intermediate goods rise, signaling stronger manufacturing demand. See what it means for exporters, sourcing teams, and supply chain strategy.
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.
EU CBAM Charges Begin, Compliance Pressure Rises
EU CBAM charges begin as compliance pressure rises across steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizers, hydrogen, and electricity. See what exporters must do now to avoid delays, higher costs, and customs risks.
U.S. Expands Section 301 Tariffs Across 60 Economies
Section 301 tariffs now expand across 60 economies, raising compliance, sourcing, and supply chain risks. See what the new U.S. trade move means for exporters, buyers, and manufacturers.
China Tightens Imported Food Registration From June 1
China Tightens Imported Food Registration From June 1: learn how Order No. 280 affects food exporters, importers, customs filing, and delivery timing in China trade.
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