Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-25

  • Trade Compliance Blog: United States to Impose Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Solar Panels http://t.co/SlqL5JEO #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-18

  • Amber Road is hosting a networking reception during the #AAEI Annual Conference. We hope to see you there! http://t.co/7KRdWFlc #in #
  • Be sure to stop by the Amber Road booth next week at the Gartner Supply Chain Conference! We'll be in booth space "S". #GartnerSCC #SCM #
  • SCV Best Practices Blog: Catch Amber Road at the Gartner Supply Chain Executive Conference http://t.co/p25lT0C8 #
  • Trade Agreements Blog: Presidential Trade Proclamation Signed to Implement the U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement http://t.co/kGABvuRu #
  • Trade Compliance Blog: Presidential Trade Proclamation Signed to Implement the U.S.-Colombia Trade Agreement http://t.co/hzUeltPS #FTA #

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-05-04

  • Trade Compliance Blog: Survey of Mid-Market Companies Highlights Good News/Bad News… http://t.co/LcnQDkLD #in #customs #trade #compliance #

Survey of Mid-Market Companies Highlights Good News/Bad News for U.S. Exporters

A new white paper released today by Amber Road found that mid-market companies are increasingly at risk for violating U.S. export regulations. This is especially concerning because U.S. export volumes are on the rise. According to a recent U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis report, U.S. exports grew 7.7% from January 2011 to January 2012.

Amber Road surveyed 150 mid-market companies about their export compliance processes. They found that 23% do not screen for restricted parties prior to engaging with trading partners and customers, and only 41% have a comprehensive export compliance program in place. Not surprisingly, survey respondents pointed to a lack of executive sponsorship as a primary reason for their companies’ trade compliance deficiencies.

To learn more, read the full press release, or download a copy of the white paper.