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  • Fri, February 10, 2023 11:49 AM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    eCommerce is the biggest Metaverse | ecommerceDB.com

    Digital media has an upward trajectory-however the end of the Digital Moratorium potentially in March 2024 could change that direction.  Need more information? Contact EMTC .  Want to help keep the trajectory upward? Join EMTC.

  • Fri, February 10, 2023 11:44 AM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    ReCommerce market grows by 60% | ecommerceDB.com

    Recommerce- the sale of pre-owned, recycled or refurbished goods 

  • Thu, February 09, 2023 9:12 AM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    CSX: Paid Sick Leave for BMWED, BRC - Railway Age

    CSX is a first mover on sick leave benefits Will others follow?

  • Mon, February 06, 2023 3:21 PM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    Monthly Chat - February 8th at 1:00 pm PST - The eBay Community

    Posting this notice to our friends and members to support our e-seller community 

  • Sat, February 04, 2023 2:46 PM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    2023-02471.pdf (federalregister.gov)

    This Federal Register notice will be published on Feb 6, 2023  It is a request to OMB for Country of Origin to be required in AES for foreign goods. 

  • Tue, January 31, 2023 10:32 AM | Karen Kelly (Administrator)

    Steady uptick in trade: In FY 2022, CBP processed 39.1 million entries valued at over $3.35 trillion – a 19.46% increase from FY 2021.

    The agency also collected approximately $104.6 billion in duties, a 22.42% increase over FY 2021. Overall, CBP collected approximately $111.9 billion in duties, taxes and other fees on behalf of the U.S. government in FY 2022, representing a 117% increase over a five-year period demonstrating the steady uptick in trade over this period.

    In FY 2022, trade via the ocean environment accounted for 40.60% of the total import value, followed by air, truck, and rail.

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