Large amounts of money moving across U.S. borders can quickly raise the suspicions of border patrol agents. Those involved in criminal operations, such as drug cartels, terrorist groups, tax evasion and money laundering schemes may transport large amounts of money in...
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Do increased crop imports violate international law?
Those companies in the United States whose products compete with goods imported from other countries may be interested in the recent passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. This agreement replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and its...
Customs seizure reveals counterfeit items worth millions
In recent months, the use of hand sanitizing stations has become imperative for many Florida businesses and other organizations. Hand sanitizing kiosks in convenient locations allow employees and visitors to comply with recommendations by the Centers for Disease...
Trademark laws favor US shoe company
The average Florida consumer may not think about the fact that many of the top brand items available for purchase in the United States are also in high demand in other countries. Likewise, other countries often export their brands to this country to compete for the...
Compliance with international law critical for businesses
U.S. businesses that deal in the export of products to other countries should have a firm grasp of the trade laws governing the countries they deal with. International law related to trade can be complex since each country has its own restrictions and prohibitions....