House Votes Extends Trade Programs

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Dec, 15 2009 @ 10:33 AM

On Monday, the House voted to extend two trade programs for one more year, according to the Journal of Commerce. The General System of Preferences and the Andean Trade Preference Act will expire December 31st and have been enacted for several years.

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Topics: global trade, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Export, Trade relations, Import duties, Did You Know...

Management Dynamics Releases New Trade Portals to Better Integrate Suppliers and Logistics Providers in GTM Processes

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Wed, Dec, 9 2009 @ 5:33 AM

Management Dynamics Releases New Trade Portals Product Line to Better Integrate Suppliers and Logistics Providers in Global Trade Management Processes

New Modules for Supplier PO and Origin Management Improve Control Over Execution Processes and Allow Companies to More Easily Support Advanced Notification Requirements

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, December 8, 2009 -- Management Dynamics, Inc., a leading provider of Global Trade Management (GTM) solutions, today announced the release of Trade Portals, a new product line to help companies extend purchasing, origin logistics, and compliance processes to their trading partners. By collaborating across a shared process with suppliers, forwarders, logistics providers and brokers, companies can reduce cycle time, lower supply chain execution costs, and better support compliance initiatives such as Customs 10+2.

As companies re-engineer their supply chains and shift production overseas, they often lose control over the procurement process, especially with regards to how it should integrate with their import compliance programs. Many importers face challenges when trying to manage a remote supply base. Examples include: coordination and management of confirmed orders, the monitoring of ship windows, coordination with origin logistics providers, and integration of the export transaction details with import entries.

Management Dynamics’ Trade Portals solution is comprised of three, on-demand, enterprise-class modules including Supplier PO Management, Supplier Solicitation Management, and Origin Management. It is designed to allow importers to configure these points of collaboration with key trading partners including suppliers, forwarders and customs brokers.

“With hundreds of suppliers and over 7,500 shipments to manage annually, we needed to empower our suppliers to review purchase orders and create shipments for approval,” John Wainwright, Vice President Customs Compliance, Leggett & Platt. “Management Dynamics’ Trade Portal solution helps us automate the workflow between suppliers and the shipment creation process – from point of purchase order, all the way through pre-customs entry – enabling us to centralize and streamline our global procurement process.”

Management Dynamics’ Trade Portal modules are highly configurable, on-demand solutions that can support multiple process variations with the following key capabilities:

-Purchase Order life cycle management through shipment to invoice

-State-of-the-art dashboard views and workflow tools

-A multi-organization and role-based security model to organize suppliers and logistics providers
by country or region and to establish standard operating procedures for each group

-Multi-lingual support with language preference that can be assigned by user to improve supplier
adoption

-Flexible integration options including direct XML or EDI connectivity, spreadsheet uploads and web
forms for manual data entry

-Document generation engine creates all necessary supporting documentation prior to shipment that
can be distributed via email with pre-defined rules

-Integration with Management Dynamics’ Supply Chain Visibility, Trade Import and Trade Agreements solutions

"Top global supply chain operational initiatives today are focused on extending and synchronizing key execution processes with all trading parties," said Nathan Pieri, SVP Marketing and Product Management for Management Dynamics. "Our new Trade Portals product line targets process gains in supplier collaboration and origin management to deliver key benefits of reducing supply chain execution costs and better supporting new security requirements like Customs 10+2."

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Topics: global trade, Suppliers, Trade Portals, Management Dynamics, Import duties, Did You Know...

Doha Round Still Unresolved

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Mon, Dec, 7 2009 @ 8:2 AM

On Wednesday, 153 nations met to discuss the Doha Round, but left with little to no progress, states the Wall Street Journal. The Doha Round plan was created with a mission of opening rich-country markets to import food from the developing world. After eight years, little development has been made. Furthermore, issues such as the drop in trade and the hot topic of protectionism has reduced the enthusiasm to create a plan that everyone agrees with.

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Topics: WTO, World Trade Organization, global trade, Doha Round, Protectionism, Global Trade Relations, Trade relations

NAFTA Trade Fell Each Month This Year

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Fri, Dec, 4 2009 @ 9:1 AM

The Journal of Commerce reports the twelfth month of decline in trade for the NAFTA countries. U.S trade with Mexico and Canada dropped to $57.3 billion, 20 percent lower than in 2008.

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Topics: global trade, NAFTA, Cross Border, Global Trade Relations, Trade relations

A New Free Trade Agreement Between Peru and European Countries

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Dec, 1 2009 @ 7:49 AM

The New York Times reports that Peru has recently signed a Free Trade Agreement with four European countries, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

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Topics: global trade, Peru/European trade agreement, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Export, Trade relations, Free Trade Agreement

Who Are the Biggest Trade Complainers?

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Dec, 1 2009 @ 6:15 AM

The Economist received published an article with statistics about which country files the most complaints to the World Trade Organization(WTO)...and who receives the most trade complaints. Here's what they found.

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Topics: WTO, World Trade Organization, global trade, European Union, EU, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Trade relations, Did You Know...

China - Leader in Global Trade

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Wed, Oct, 21 2009 @ 10:54 AM

Anyone surprised by this new report? According to the New York Times, the recession has made companies more conservative on price. So now, these companies are looking to Chinese suppliers, who have reduced prices, making it possible to grab the majority of the market share. Companies around the world are switching to China to cut costs and save money, making it easier for Chinese suppliers to gain leads in old markets and obtain new ones. China has surpassed Germany on exports this year and has become America's number one importer (formerly Canada).

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Topics: global trade, European Union, US-China Trade, International Montary Fund, Global Trade Relations, Export, economic crisis

Defeating the Deficit, One Export at a Time

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Fri, Oct, 9 2009 @ 9:3 AM

Even as oil prices rise, people are still worried about the state of the economy, but things are beginning to look up. Today the Wall Street Journal posted an article entitled, “U.S. Trade Gap Shrinks as Exports Rise.” This short but positive article by Tom Barkley states that the United States trade deficit shrank for the first time in months this past August.

This narrowing of the trade gap is mostly due to the increase in exports, which are at the peak for the year. Exports rose to $128.22 billion, the highest level since they were $132.92 billion last December. Imports also fell for the first time since May, dropping by about $1,000,000,000. This is a definite Global Trade Success!

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Topics: global trade, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Export

"To Join or Not to Join," That is the Question For Russia

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Oct, 6 2009 @ 10:32 AM

Joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of Russia's top priority reports The Telegraph in the U.K.

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Topics: WTO, World Trade Organization, global trade, Customs Union, Global Trade Relations

Trade Export on the Rise in Asia?

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Thu, Oct, 1 2009 @ 10:49 AM

Trade export may be on the rise, according to Forbes. South Korea reported a more slowed decreased than in the last eleven months. China and the United States have seen an increase in demand, which experts believe that global trade may be on the rebound.

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Topics: global trade, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Export