Cross border e-commerce continues to evolve and challenge American retailers. Domestic retail means cross border transactions. Duty fee section 321 is leading more
Cross border e-commerce continues to evolve and challenge American retailers. Domestic retail means cross border transactions. Duty fee section 321 is leading more
Are you a business owner or individual in Trinidad and Tobago looking to expand your sourcing options beyond local shores? Whether you are finding deals from China or accessing the Canadian market, securing a Canadian address is the solution to facilitate your international imports.
Jet Worldwide understands the logistics hurdles in the Caribbean. Using a Canadian receiving address streamlines your import process and reduces costs.
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Shipping costs from Canada can be higher than via US hubs like Miami. Jet Worldwide uses economy air freight and consolidation to minimize these costs and avoid expensive USA clearance procedures.
While Jet Worldwide specializes in commercial shipping, there are several options for the Trinidadian Canadian community:
Summary: Learn how the upcoming elimination of the €150 duty-free threshold is changing European logistics, and discover how North American businesses can seamlessly adapt to the new French import regulations.
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Shipping to Belgium—the literal "heart of Europe"—has never been more strategic for Canadian businesses and individuals. As we navigate the logistics landscape of 2026, the partnership between Canada and Belgium continues to thrive, anchored by the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
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Shipping international ecommerce orders from Quebec is an important tool for selling to France, the European Union, UK, Japan and globally.
Value plays a pivotal role in international customs. It forms one of the cornerstone of import and export processes. The correct determination of the value for customs is essential. The value of goods is the basis for the calculation of customs duties, taxes, and fees. Additionally, value is an important data point used by governments. Trade policies, tariff rates, and trade agreements rely on a standardized valuation process.
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