
Japan’s trade agreements
Japan has continued to make progress in signing and operating trade agreements, according to data from the Japanese government and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Japan has continued to make progress in signing and operating trade agreements, according to data from the Japanese government and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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 Mexico-U.S.-Canada Agreement (USMCA), in addition to product-specific rules, incorporates a Labor Value Content (LVC) requirement for automotive goods. Under this requirement, passenger cars and
The Mexican maquiladora industry is comprised of entities that import raw materials and components duty-free and, in turn, export their finished products, with suppliers paying
Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica (Embraer) is the world leader in the 70 to 130-seat aircraft segment, accounting for 60% of global deliveries, according to the
The importance of maritime logistics to trade and development has never been more evident than in the past year globally. Historically high and volatile freight
Imports of transportation services to Mexico broke a record in the third quarter of 2022, at US$6,645.3 million. International transportation can be provided by companies
Mexico is a founding member of the WTO and grants at least most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment to all of its trading partners. On average, the highest
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 U.S. Congress conducted an analysis of the U.S.–Japan trade negotiations, which do not rise to the level for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The
Japan has continued to make progress in signing and operating trade agreements, according to data from the Japanese government and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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 Mexico-U.S.-Canada Agreement (USMCA), in addition to product-specific rules, incorporates a Labor Value Content (LVC) requirement for automotive goods. Under this requirement, passenger cars and
The Mexican maquiladora industry is comprised of entities that import raw materials and components duty-free and, in turn, export their finished products, with suppliers paying
Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica (Embraer) is the world leader in the 70 to 130-seat aircraft segment, accounting for 60% of global deliveries, according to the
The importance of maritime logistics to trade and development has never been more evident than in the past year globally. Historically high and volatile freight
Imports of transportation services to Mexico broke a record in the third quarter of 2022, at US$6,645.3 million. International transportation can be provided by companies
Mexico is a founding member of the WTO and grants at least most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment to all of its trading partners. On average, the highest
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 U.S. Congress conducted an analysis of the U.S.–Japan trade negotiations, which do not rise to the level for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The
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