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Global Compliance and Regulatory Changes in International Shipping

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Global shipping and transportation present tremendous opportunities for businesses, but they also bring complex challenges, particularly when it comes to compliance. A 2023 survey by the International Trade Centre found that 73% of small and medium-sized enterprises identified regulatory compliance as a major barrier to international trade.

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New Study Shows Global Trade Compliance Is Not Slowing Down Any Time Soon

Logistics Viewpoints

Global Trade Compliance Is Not Showing Signs of Slowing Down Any Time Soon The Global Trade Compliance market is experiencing steady growth and is expected to continue this trend over the next five years. I have recently completed the latest ARC Advisory Market Analysis on Global Trade Compliance, available here.

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Digital Product Passports: A Game Changer for Global Compliance

Logistics Viewpoints

DPPs provide a streamlined, digital way to document a product’s lifecycle, making it easier to ensure compliance and improve transparency. Let’s explore how DPPs are impacting regulatory compliance, preparing for future rules, and encouraging industry collaboration.

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How Smart Contracts Are Impacting Supply Chains

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Suppliers of smart contract development tools: Ethereum Foundation, Polkadot, Hyperledger, OpenZeppelin, Chainlink How Smart Contracts Automate Supply Chains 1. Cross-Border Trade & Customs Compliance International trade involves lengthy customs clearance, regulatory approvals, and documentation.

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The Role of Temperature-Controlled Logistics at NJ Ports — Keeping Cool Under Pressure

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From beer and wine shipments to frozen seafood and delicate confectionery, proper storage and transport solutions are necessary to prevent spoilage, ensure compliance, and maintain supply chain efficiency. Compliance failures can lead to spoiled goods, financial losses, or even legal consequences.

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The Digital Supply Chain Needs to Include Trade Compliance Systems!

Logistics Viewpoints

Better systems at customs agencies can lead to increases in cycle times for companies that are not on top of the complex documentation requirements associated with trade. In short, customs compliance must become proactive and strategic rather than just focused on having the proper documentation and accurately paying duties.

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How Importers Are Reducing Tariff Costs in 2025—with Dedola Global Logistics

Dedola Global Logistics

and Chinamonitor tariff developments in real time using platforms like Descartes and proprietary alert tools. Origin Strategy Thats Built for Compliance and Cost Control Changing where a product is madeor how its assembledcan make a massive difference in duty cost. When it does, we make sure youre not caught off guard.