50 USC 58 II, also known as the War and National Defense, Export Control Reform and Anti Boycott Act of 2018 has key rulings related to boycotts.
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Chris Wojtowicz
The Accidental Exporter
Statistically, 80% of the world’s purchasing power, 92% of its economic growth and 95% of its consumers reside outside of the United States.
How do you know when you need a compliance professional?
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STOPfakes Roadshow Takeaways
Protecting your intellectual property is critical when doing business internationally.
Becoming Trade Ready – A Checklist for Exporting to Canada
The Market: Wisconsin ranks among America’s 20 most lucrative exporters by state.
5 things I wish I’d learned earlier about exporting
I had a great conversation with a colleague the other day about how I knew I was exporting. I thought the question was a bit funny given my background but, to his perspective, my friend only ships domestically.
Trade in Services part 2
Last month I discussed the opportunity of exporting your services to a foreign buyer, see Trade in Services part 1 .
Emerging Technology Controls Becoming a Reality
Once again, I am overwhelmed by the cool things being developed in Wisconsin.
The Threat of Influence
For decades foreign governments and closely related entities have forged ties with U.S. business leaders, often yielding benefits for both sides. However, when tensions develop, these same government actors employ overt and covert techniques to influence business leaders to advance the malign government’s geopolitical interests.
The Savvy Logistics & Supply Chain Manager
Gazing into the crystal ball is something all logistics and supply chain managers attempt to do on a daily basis in order to foresee those costly delays that ultimately ensnare their company’s ability to produce goods or export goods to meet their customer’s needs.