DevelopTradeLaw
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Andrea M. Ewart, Esq.
    • News & Events
    • Presentations
  • Corporate Training
  • Consulting
  • Practice Areas
    • Working with Businesses
    • Working with Governments
    • Working with Individuals
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Webinars
    • Books
    • Free Resources
    • Publications
  • Contact Us
Select Page

True Costs of Doing Business Internationally

by Andrea | Apr 15, 2015 | access to finance, CSME, international trade rules, tools for importers

On U.S. Tax Day, we devote this post to discussing the true costs of doing business internationally. Particularly for traders in goods, these costs must be factored into business operations to protect the bottom line. Tariffs: Just about every government collects...

It’s Easier to Comply Than to Deal With the Consequences of Getting Caught!

by Andrea | Apr 1, 2015 | access to finance, CSME, international trade rules, tools for importers

It’s easier to comply than to deal with the consequences of getting caught! PayPal was just given 7.7 million reasons to remember this lesson. The company has agreed to pay $7.7 million in penalties for violating U.S. sanctions against Cuba, Iran, and Sudan, and for...

“Made in the World”: What’s Behind the Label?

by Andrea | Mar 25, 2015 | CSME, international trade rules, Recent Trends in Trade, tools for importers, Trade and Development

In an earlier post, “Made in the World”: What’s Behind the Label” we discussed the challenges of determining exactly where in the world a product is made. Today’s global supply chains mean that many companies source their inputs from and divide their operations across...

International Trade Terms: Trade Alphabet Soup, Part G

by Andrea | Mar 18, 2015 | CSME, international trade rules, tools for importers

Here is Part “G” of my series, “International Trade Alphabet Soup” that will periodically list and provide context for key acronyms and international trade terms: G-5 – Group of Five is an informal grouping comprising France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and...

Your small business is BIG enough to go global!

by Andrea | Mar 11, 2015 | CSME, international trade rules, tools for importers

Yes – Your small business is BIG enough to go global. Why is that? Visibility If you have a website, you are a global company! There are over 3 billion (and constantly growing) Internet users. A significant portion of them use the Internet to shop. As of August,...

International Trade Terms: Trade Alphabet Soup, Part F

by Andrea | Feb 25, 2015 | CSME, international trade rules, tools for importers

Here is Part “F” of my series, “International Trade Alphabet Soup” that will periodically list and provide context for key acronyms and international trade terms: FAO – Food & Agriculture Organisation is an agency of the United Nations whose work includes helping...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Practical Tips for Global Traders

Free E-Book

Email field is required to subscribe.

x

You have successfully subscribed to the Newsletter


Andrea’s Books

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Email field is required to subscribe.

x

You have successfully subscribed to the Newsletter

ABOUT US

Led by Andrea Ewart, DevelopTradeLaw, LLC was created to provide custom-tailored and business-oriented solutions to the legal challenges that face companies doing business internationally and to the trade-related issues of governments in developing and emerging economies.

CONTACT US

1629 K Street, N.W., Suite 300-74
Washington, D.C. 20006

Tel: (202) 863-1056

Fax: (202) 331-3759

Email : aewart@developtradelaw.com

Skype: andrea.ewart1

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER

Email field is required to subscribe.

x

You have successfully subscribed to the Newsletter

Follow Us

© 2023 DevelopTradeLaw, LLC