As new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump increase operating costs for businesses responsible for paying import duties, foreign trade zones are becoming a more popular option for importers in ...
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Trump's tariffs are hurting American consumers more than exporters—here's how much they're paying
The majority of President Trump's tariff costs, about 96%, were paid not by foreign exporters but U.S. buyers, according to a study conducted by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, a German ...
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Amid the headlines and noise of the latest tariffs from Washington and the growing fears about the state of global trade, a quiet movement to support free and open commerce is taking place in world ...
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman spoke with Jeff Tafel, president of the Washington, D.C.-based National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones, or NAFTZ. Topics included: the impact of ...
Next year will mark a pivotal moment for the foreign exchange market as the hedging of FX swaps reaches a tipping point toward full electronic execution. The industry has been moving steadily in this ...
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