Importing from America

Home to the biggest household names in tech, North America is a hub for the global tech industry, but importing into North America isn’t without its difficulties.

The tech industry in the North American region stands as a beacon of innovation, driving global progress with its transformative advancements. The dynamic landscape has given birth to some of the world’s most influential technologies, companies, and international trade trends.

The USA, Canada, and Mexico are all major players in the tech industry, and they are increasingly working together to create a more integrated and open market. These three countries are part of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which promotes fair trade amongst member countries like China, Australia, and the United Kingdom to name a few.

North America accounts for almost a third of the global tech trade. Cross-border partnerships are prospering, creating exciting opportunities for businesses. While there have been increasing tensions building between China and the US due to a trade war brewing over AI and GPU tech, the CHIPs Act, the American semiconductor manufacturing industry is on the up. However, shipping any AI gear, from GPUs to semiconductor chips, requires a lot of AI customs compliance understanding. Let TecEx guide your business to success.