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Although the conversations surrounding the on-again off-again tariffs may appear fleeting, changing de minimis policies have already created serious challenges for some Canadian retailers and e-commer ...
NCTO describes the closing the de minimis loophole bill as the "strongest and most comprehensive legislative solution".
Cross-border e-commerce has hit a regulatory wall that’s driving up costs and catching retailers unprepared, according to a new analysis from ePost Global. The study of 15.6 million international ...
The Council adopted today its negotiating position (general approach) on one of the proposals of the so-called ‘Omnibus I’ ...
Effective April 5, a 10 per cent tariff was imposed on all imports, excluding certain energy products and minerals not available domestically.
Seasonal demand, front loading of shipments to avoid tariffs and lower fuel prices helped air cargo demand rise again in April ...
Advocates of the changes say they will make oversight and enforcement of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, or CBAM, ...
Steak 'n Shake now accepts Bitcoin payments, but buying burgers (or anything else) with BTC comes with risks, tax experts ...