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Everything You Need To Know To Ensure ITAR Compliance (in 2023)

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manufacturing company and three separate U.S. government entities with fines totalling up to $27 million. Export Control Law that affects the manufacturing, sales, and distribution of certain technologies, technology products, software, and services. For example, a March 2023 settlement was reached between a U.S.

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From the Archives: The Bourgeoning Power of US Manufacturers Overseas

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It is because of the paramount importance attached to a worldwide trade that this government has taken such unprecedented interest in the Paris Exposition. Every manufacturer has his hands full to supply the home market, and many are not looking for foreign trade. US manufacturers are represented throughout the world U.S.

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EAR Compliance: What Is It And How Is It Different Than ITAR?

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manufacturing growth outpaced the rest of the world. As American domestic manufacturing increases, export trade compliance will become evermore important. They assist with import/export compliance, regulatory adherence, documentation management, trade data analytics, and supply chain visibility. At the end of 2022, the U.S.

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How to Make Sustainable Practices Make Sense for Your Business

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According to a Harvard Business School article , research shows that companies with high ESG (environmental, social and governance) ratings “have a lower cost of debt and equity, and that sustainability initiatives can help improve financial performance while fostering public support.”

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How Nissan plans to empower workers and reduce emissions by 2030

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The governments of Japan, the U.S. Under the latest plan, Nissan says that by 2030 it will reduce per-vehicle manufacturing CO2 emissions by 52% and cut per-vehicle driving CO2 emissions for new models by 50% in Japan, the U.S., and Europe have all set the same goal, as have Japanese rivals Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co.,

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Everything You Need to Know About B Corps and How They Can Drive Positive Change Globally

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To become B Corp certified, companies must score at least 80 out of 200 points and adhere to standards across governance, employees, community, environment and customer relations. Everything is rigorously audited: I’m talking from our CEO to office supplies and where our energy comes from,” she stresses.

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James Dyson: The Ever-Tinkering Engineer

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The plant where the Ballbarrows were manufactured used a giant fan to catch and filter the errant epoxy paint used on the carts, but other factories—such as timber factories—used enormous cyclones to do the same. And after years of hitting the pavement with little luck, Dyson was in dangerously short supply of cash.