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Late Stage Discoveries on Imported Goods

When Containers Lie: How Importers Can Stop Paying For Other People’s Shortcuts When Containers Lie: How Importers Can Stop Paying For Other People’s Shortcuts When a container finally reaches an importer’s dock, months of upstream promises and paperwork turn into

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Closing Gaps FSMA 204 Can’t See

FSMA 204: Why Your Own “Private Traceability List” Matters FSMA 204: Why Your Own “Private Traceability List” Matters Modern traceability must see beyond regulatory lists to real‑world ingredient risks. When a common plant becomes a weapon In November, investigators in

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What Are We Really Eating?

Quality surprises from imported goods don’t stop at the port gate. In 2025, US importers are still discovering that what finally reaches their own warehouses, retailers, and customers is mis-specified, short-weighted, mislabeled, or unsafe, and too often these problems are

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The perils of using someone else’s data

Another day. Another lawsuit. So the RIAA has just sued two music generation companies – Suno and Udio. And this is hardly the first of such lawsuits. In the recent past, we’ve seen lawsuits against OpenAI, against Github, and others,

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