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Recent Setbacks for Canada in Asia Could Affect NAFTA Bargaining Power
This article originally appeared in Global Trade Magazine on Dec. 19, 2017. By David Rish, President, Global Trade… Read more
Brexit Talks: Why ‘Sufficient Progress’ is Critical to European Trade Stakeholders
‘No Deal’ Outcome Would Have Been ‘Disaster’ For Companies and Consumers This article was originally published in Global… Read more
Dealing with Government Requests for Additional Information related to Imports
Requests for additional information and documentation from government agencies are a daily occurrence among Customs Brokers and frequent… Read more
NAFTA Risk Analysis No Easy Feat For North American Industry
This article was originally published in Global Trade Magazine on Dec. 1, 2017. By Candace Sider, Vice President,… Read more
Tips for Helping Small Businesses Get Ready for the Holiday Rush
This article featuring commentary from Mike Meierkort, Livingston International’s president of International Freight & Transportation Solutions was originally… Read more
Understanding the relationship between NAFTA and TPP
This article was originally published in the Journal of Commerce on Oct. 28, 2017 By Susan Pomerantz, senior director… Read more
NAFTA – An Uncertain Sunset?
This article originally appeared in Global Trade Magazine on Oct. 22, 2017. By David Rish, President, Global Trade… Read more
Trump isn’t the only factor that could derail NAFTA
This article referencing Livingston International’s poll on attitudes toward NAFTA originally appeared in Global Risk Insights on Oct. 17, 2017… Read more
Cheese Under CETA Offers Taste of Free Trade Benefits
This article was originally published on Oct. 16, 2017 in the Journal of Commerce. By Cora Di Pietro,… Read more
Why October Will Be Critical to Brexit Stakeholders
This article was originally published on Oct. 13, 2017 in Global Trade Magazine By Philip Sutter, director of strategic… Read more