
Boycott Regulations – Quarterly Update by the Department of Treasury
These regulations center around the Arab boycott of Israel. Do not get caught violating these regulations as the penalties are stiff and generally not subject ... Read More

New BIS License Exception C62 – Support For the Cuban People (SCP)
January 16, 2015 NEW BIS LICENSE EXCEPTION C62 – SUPPORT FOR THE CUBAN PEOPLE (SCP) On Friday, January 16, 2015, the Department of Commerce, Bureau ... Read More

Are you aware of the new Destination Control Statement?
Effective November 15, 2016, an exporter must incorporate the new harmonized “Destination Control Statement” (DCS) as an integral part of the commercial invoice for tangible ... Read More

Korean Shipping Giant’s Downfall Leads to a New Joint Venture by Japan’s Largest Lines
The fallout from Hanjin combined with lackluster cargo demand, over capacity, bottoming oil prices and historic low container freight rates drove the decision to merge ... Read More

Normalized Relations with Cuba Progress as the U.S. lifts more Regulations
After the first U.S. commercial flight landed in Cuban in over 50 years, normalized relations between the U.S. and Cuba are moving at a fast ... Read More

OCEAN Alliance Came into Effect on Monday, October 24, 2016
October 21, 2016 | The Federal Maritime Commission Newsroom | John K. DeCrosta The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has concluded its review of the proposed ... Read More

New AD/CV Duty Evasion Enforcement Could Spell Trouble for Importers
OCEANAIR is cautioning importers take the initial steps to avoid getting caught up in the expanded powers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), especially ... Read More

Delayed deepening of Boston’s port could cost New England ships
Blair Miller & Jason Solowski | Fox 25 WFXT A major plan to deepen the waters of the port in Boston could reduce prices on ... Read More