Cross-border trade presents a significant opportunity for businesses looking to grow and reach new markets. With the increasing demand for border-related services, companies like Xcell Logistics are well-positioned to help businesses navigate the complexities of cross-border trade and take advantage of the opportunities it presents.
Read MoreBy 2050, Texas trade with Mexico is expected to exceed 1.5 trillion dollars. Without updated and expanded infrastructure in both countries, we could be looking at $116 billion in lost GDP.
Read MoreIn July, the US Chamber of Commerce hosted the 12th US-Mexico CEO Dialogue. Its purpose was to discuss the benefits and challenges of implementing the US-Mexican-Canada Agreement. The main points of the USMCA are to create a more level playing field for American workers and protect U.S. intellectual property.
Read MoreThe USMCA, a close cousin to its predecessor NAFTA, made it so that a strong learning curve wouldn’t be necessary, keeping processes flowing and issues at a minimum by following the key points on rules of origin and the nine data elements necessary to create a Certificate of Origin.
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