How European Businesses (Germany and Beyond) Access US Corporate Supply Chains
The US and EU trade $1.3 trillion in goods and services annually, yet most European B2B suppliers don't know which US corporate …
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Find my certifications →The US and EU trade $1.3 trillion in goods and services annually, yet most European B2B suppliers don't know which US corporate …
US companies import roughly $50 billion in IT and professional services from India annually, but getting on an approved vendor list requires …
The US-Israel free trade agreement, signed in 1985, eliminated tariffs on most goods. The harder part is not the trade law — …
Mexico surpassed China as the US's top trading partner in 2023, with bilateral goods trade exceeding $800B annually. The entry points for …
AGOA gives duty-free US market access to 6,500+ product categories from 35 African countries, but getting into a US corporate supply chain …
The Philippines sends over $11 billion in services exports to the US annually, but most of that flows through GBS captives. Independent …
Singapore has no formal supplier diversity certification, but women-owned businesses can earn WEConnect International recognition, and any Singapore vendor can register directly …
When a US buyer asks its prime suppliers to report diverse sub-supplier spend, that request reaches international businesses too. You may be …
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