Ref.: Tariff Classification International trade is becoming increasingly complex and intricate. The tariff classification of traded goods has historically been a complicated technique, but...
Traditional agriculture must be integrated into the technological revolution. The planet, markets, and consumers demand it. Agricultural ventures are emerging every day. Central America should...
Ref.: Tariff classification To import or export goods, member countries of the World Customs Organization (WCO) use an international instrument called the Harmonized Customs Designation and Coding System...
In Costa Rica, since the early 1980s, government policies have focused on trade liberalization, export promotion, and foreign direct investment.
Ref: CAUCA, LGA, and RLGA. An Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) is a legal entity trusted by customs authorities and receives preferential treatment. Becoming an AEO...
On January 23, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan, 11 countries concluded negotiations for the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), also...
The regional bloc made up of Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru allows three different levels of participation for its trading partners: observer state, associate state, or party state (full member).
Ref: Pacific Alliance (AP) The Presidency of the Republic announced on July 8 its decision to resume the process for Costa Rica to join,...
Ref: Law Reforming the General Customs Law of Costa Rica (Law No. 10271) Importing a ship, aircraft, machinery, or equipment into Costa Rica can be very expensive...
Ref: Tariff Classification Technology influences every aspect of our lives. In the past, customs experts have pointed out that tariff classification, being a...
