Earlier this month, Go Exporting CEO Mike Wilson and founder of Customs Manager, Arne Mielken, discussed Mike’s journey to starting Go Exporting and why independence matters in customs and global trade advice.
Watch in full below!
Earlier this month, Go Exporting CEO Mike Wilson and founder of Customs Manager, Arne Mielken, discussed Mike’s journey to starting Go Exporting and why independence matters in customs and global trade advice.
Watch in full below!
This article was written for Go Exporting by 24:Hour Authorised Representatives, specialists in AR services. Expanding into the European Union (EU) offers
Where will it end? The US imposes 10% tariffs on the UK, 34% on China… even a tiny island populated only by
Mark your diaries for what may be one of the less jovial contenders for a new national holiday in recent history. On
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This article was written for Go Exporting by 24:Hour Authorised Representatives, specialists in AR services. Expanding into the European Union (EU) offers significant growth opportunities for exporters, but it also comes with regulatory obligations, particularly concerning product safety. The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), which strengthens consumer protection and market surveillance, sets stringent requirements for
Where will it end? The US imposes 10% tariffs on the UK, 34% on China… even a tiny island populated only by penguins got the baseline 10% tax rate. Then China retaliated with 34% additional tariffs on US goods, which the US said was a panic move. Where they tread, more are set to follow.
Mark your diaries for what may be one of the less jovial contenders for a new national holiday in recent history. On the 2nd April, a date branded as ‘Liberation Day’ by President Donald Trump, the United States will impose sweeping 25% tariffs on imported cars and automotive parts. The controversial measure aims to revitalise
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