Cross-Border Trade in Resource Industries: Structuring for Risk and ComplianceAmanda E. Clark

Resource industries have always been connected to global markets. For instance, think about a mining company that may buy equipment from one country, extract materials in another, and sell its products to customers around the world. Agricultural producers, energy companies, and forestry businesses face similar challenges as they manage international supply chains.

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