U.S. Export Shipping Affected by International Regulatory Changes

 In export, International Shipping

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) noted that the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been notified by many countries of proposed regulatory changes that may affect U.S. exports of the following products that are listed.U.S. Export Shipping

  • Costa Rica – pesticides
  • Mexico – aircraft, engines, propellers and fittings
  • Oman – food grade salt
  • Peru – pharmaceutical products, medicine
  • Singapore – food
  • United Arab Emirates – motor vehicles

For complete and more detailed information on the regulatory changes for the countries listed or for other countries please visithttp://gsi.nist.gov/global/index.cfm.

If you are a U.S. exporting business concerned about whether this directly affects your business, please contact us and we will be sure to take care of all of your concerns.

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Hong Ho

hong@universalcargo.com

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