by Descartes Datamyne | May 29, 2014 | Trade Policy
The US Export-Import Bank may have to shut its doors if Congress fails to act by September 30 to reauthorize the 80-year-old bank’s charter. The Obama administration has asked Congress to reauthorize Ex-Im for five years and to raise its portfolio cap by $20 billion...
by Descartes Datamyne | May 29, 2014 | Exports, Resources
by Bill Armbruster, blog anchor Financing is often the most crucial issue for US exporters, even more than the price of their goods. If commercial banks won’t provide the necessary credit, or the foreign buyers require assistance with financing so they can pay for the...
by Descartes Datamyne | May 28, 2014 | Trade Policy
The Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (ITA) has reached a preliminary determination that 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane from China is being sold at below fair value in the US and calculated countervailing duties. Mexichem Fluor, which markets the...
by Descartes Datamyne | May 19, 2014 | Resources, Trade Data
by Brian J. McCormick, guest columnist Chemcost’s approach to global price discovery is based on the theory that volumes shipped point the way to competitive pricing. Call it a volume-centric approach. And we typically find in using this approach that global shipment...
by Descartes Datamyne | May 15, 2014 | Exports, Markets, Trade Data
About 40% of the exhibitors at next week’s Hospitalar healthcare fair in Brazil will be from foreign countries – recognition of the strength of demand for imports in the country’s US$167-billion healthcare market. The US Commercial Service will be at Hospitalar to...