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This includes working with our global locations to obtain import and export data to be used in analyzing risk, identifying cost savings opportunities and reporting trade data internally.
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You will work with the Global Trade Compliance Team, collaborate across the Bloomberg Engineering teams, Chief Technology Office, Chief Information Security Office, and other business groups, to provide regulatory oversight of software / technology development / implementation / deployment as it related to import / export compliance across the various Bloomberg businesses.
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Your in-depth knowledge of trade regulations, customs compliance, and import/export procedures will be essential in delivering high-quality legal services to our clients. Client Support: Provide trade-related guidance and support to clients, including advising on trade compliance strategies, trade agreements, and import/export controls.
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Knowledge of state, federal, and international applicable laws and regulations i.e. customs, TSA, security, and all other import and export government agencies that regulate international trade.
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Good working knowledge of Trade Finance products, including but not limited to: Import and Export Letters of Credit, Standby LCs/Guarantees, Invoice Financing, Supplier Finance, Receivables Finance, Working Capital.
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Good Knowledge of Trade products, Supply Chain (receivable and payable), Import and Export LCs, especially Guarantees /Standby LCs language and processing (including thorough knowledge of International Chamber of Commerce Publications relative to Guarantees and SBLCs.
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Responsibilities include advising business units on a broad range of global trade related transactions, including bilateral and syndicated trade loan facilities, import/export financing, draft discounting, letter of credit transactions, financial asset sales and participations, export agency finance, and trade service transactions.
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ECU Worldwide USA is one of the largest neutral freight consolidators in the USA, with over 150 trade lanes on export consolidation and over 120 trade lanes on import consolidation.
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Support all aspects of the business (including import and export finance, receivables finance and sales finance, and inventory finance) and across regions. Extensive Trade Product and Credit Risk Management and Principle experience.
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3+ years of import/export compliance experience. We work with multinational corporations to help structure their departments with the best people, from the Global Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel to the Compliance Analyst and Trade Compliance Specialist.
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The main function of a Global Trade Compliance Manager is to assess and lead actions required to ensure the compliance of the organization, its Vendors, and entities with all government import, export, and trade compliance laws and regulations globally.
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The Trade Compliance Specialist will lead contracts management and trade compliance activity for the organization and will coordinate, prepare and retain all documentation for international trade export/import compliance in accordance with business unit guidelines.
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Create import/export documentation for international shipments in compliance with all applicable laws and trade regulations. Process, expedite, and ship equipment, software, and documentation to integrators, vendors, and clients worldwide, ensuring that contract and trade compliance requirements are met.
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Drive client calling/farming activities to defend, maintain, replenish, and grow utilization for existing Trade Finance credit facilities and flow opportunities. The successful candidate will be responsible for proactively reaching out to existing clients to broaden relationships and deepen wallet share, as well as driving client calling and farming activities to defend, maintain, replenish, and grow utilization for existing Trade Finance credit facilities and flow opportunities.
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The Trade Compliance Analyst will be involved in monitoring import and export transactions to guarantee conformity with legal requirements and company policies. Documentation Evaluation: Review and assess documentation related to international trade, including invoices, bills of lading, packing lists, and import/export licenses.
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