Why Transparency in Trade Enforcement Matters
- By [ Blake Harden ]
- 06/17/2025
Imagine you’re expecting a shipment, but it’s suddenly held up at the border because of a new interpretation of an old rule. Or you get different advice from different agencies about what’s allowed and what isn’t. Or you place an order for a product under one set of rules, only to have them shift on you overnight. These kinds of surprises can slow everything down, raise costs, and make it harder to keep shelves stocked.

When trade rules are unpredictable, even the best policies can backfire. Small paperwork errors or sudden changes can snowball into major disruptions.
Retailers are committed to following the rules—they just need to know what they are. Making compliance and enforcement clearer and more predictable helps everyone, from businesses to the government to shoppers.
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Public Policy
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International Trade