The world of customs brokers global trade is moving faster than most businesses can keep up with. Tariffs are announced on a Tuesday. Enforcement priorities shifted […]
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has increased scrutiny across import entries—and the questions are arriving after cargo clears, not before. For importers, that timing matters. By […]
Beginning July 8, 2026, importers of regulated consumer products must electronically file certificate of compliance data with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the time […]
Quick answer: On June 1, 2026, a presidential proclamation lowered Section 232 equipment tariffs on agricultural and certain industrial equipment from 25% to 15%, expanded the […]
CBP‘s new Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) system is generating a lot of questions—and for good reason. If your company imports goods subject to […]
Every customs broker relationship eventually faces an evaluation. A surprise fee appears on an invoice. Communication slows down when you need answers. A shipment gets delayed, […]
The conversation at this year’s NCBFAA Annual Conference was noticeably different—and that difference matters for anyone moving freight or clearing customs in 2026. Our NCBFAA recap […]
Cargo insurance is one of those things many shippers assume they have covered—until they don’t. A container is damaged in transit. A shipment is stolen. A […]