
HTSUS, Customs and Nomenclature Changes
The Customs Tariff of the United States, known as the HTSUS, is the legal instrument that determines the classification of imported goods and the applicable

The Customs Tariff of the United States, known as the HTSUS, is the legal instrument that determines the classification of imported goods and the applicable

The United States is a leading producer and exporter of goods and services that incorporate intellectual property, according to a World Trade Organization (WTO) report.

U.S. private consumption expenditures accounted for 68.5 percent of its GDP in 2021 and were the main source of growth (expanding 7.9 percent in real

In 2021, developing economies sent most of their exports to the United States ($1.6 trillion), followed by China ($1.3 trillion) and other Asian economies. In

A U.S. congressional report made a brief assessment of United States–Mexico supply chains, showing mutual benefits. Many economists credit the North American Free Trade Agreement

According to Google’s Temasek e-Conomy SEA 2021 Report («Google Report»), internet usage in Southeast Asia increased with 40 million new users added in 2021 for

World shipping is expected to grow less in 2022, only 1.4%, compared to 2021, when it recorded a 1.4% increase, at an annual rate, the

The flow of remittances to Mexico is shaping up to break a record in 2022, in accordance with the trend shown from January to September.

Among the main sectors of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Mexico from January to September 2002, manufacturing captured 36.3% of total flows. This was followed

Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the

The Customs Tariff of the United States, known as the HTSUS, is the legal instrument that determines the classification of imported goods and the applicable

The United States is a leading producer and exporter of goods and services that incorporate intellectual property, according to a World Trade Organization (WTO) report.

U.S. private consumption expenditures accounted for 68.5 percent of its GDP in 2021 and were the main source of growth (expanding 7.9 percent in real

In 2021, developing economies sent most of their exports to the United States ($1.6 trillion), followed by China ($1.3 trillion) and other Asian economies. In

A U.S. congressional report made a brief assessment of United States–Mexico supply chains, showing mutual benefits. Many economists credit the North American Free Trade Agreement

According to Google’s Temasek e-Conomy SEA 2021 Report («Google Report»), internet usage in Southeast Asia increased with 40 million new users added in 2021 for

World shipping is expected to grow less in 2022, only 1.4%, compared to 2021, when it recorded a 1.4% increase, at an annual rate, the

The flow of remittances to Mexico is shaping up to break a record in 2022, in accordance with the trend shown from January to September.

Among the main sectors of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to Mexico from January to September 2002, manufacturing captured 36.3% of total flows. This was followed

Price controls in Mexico involve, among others, the Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece), the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), the Ministry of Economy (SE) and the