Hot Topics in International Trade-Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Benefits
Braumiller Law Group & Braumiller Consulting Group VP of Marketing Bob Brewer sits down with the new VP of Braumiller Consulting Group Robert Stein to discuss the benefits of FTZ's (Foreign Trade Zones) ...more
State and Commerce Departments Seek Input from Industry on Elements of Export Control Reform - In recent weeks, the State Department and the Commerce Department have published in the Federal Register several proposed...more
Following the big change where registration was replaced by filing for establishment applications of companies excluded in the Negative List, China State Council further approves adjustment of the special access management...more
Free trade zones are federally designated areas that are officially considered outside of the commerce and customs territory of the United States. The appeal to international companies established in free trade zones include...more
For foreign investors, one of the biggest China news stories last year was the official launch on September 29 of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (the "SFTZ"). The SFTZ has been heralded as a testing ground...more
The China (Shanghai) Free Trade Pilot Zone (FTZ), approved by the State Council at the beginning of July 2013, was launched with much fanfare at the end of September. The launch and the publicity surrounding it gave rise to...more
On September 29, 2013, China officially opened another special zone in its ongoing economic reform, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone ("the Pilot Free Trade Zone"). Integrating four existing bonded zones in Shanghai,...more
In This Issue: - Government Shutdown Disrupts And Delays Various Trade Agency Functions - China Launches Pilot Free Trade Zone In Shanghai - "Reshoring" Gaining Momentum Among U.S. Manufacturers - News Of...more
On September 29, 2013, China launched the mainland’s first free trade zone (FTZ) in Shanghai. The initiative is intended to be a pilot program to provide a blueprint of how China will reform its economic structure. The FTZ is...more