Letter from the PresidentDear Valued Clients and Partners, As we begin 2026, the global trade environment continues to reflect the pressures and adjustments of the past several years. Tariffs remain in place, enforcement standards are elevated, and supply chains are …
What 2025 Taught Importers About Tariffs and Trade Risk
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.
How Tariffs Disrupted Shipping Patterns in 2025
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.
IEEPA Tariffs and the Supreme Court: What Importers Need to Know Now
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.
Section 232 Tariffs in Focus: What Importers Need to Know
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.
Understanding FTZs Just Got Easier: How Managed Services Drive Compliance and Efficiency
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.
Is It Time to Outsource Your FTZ?
Managing a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) has moved from a back-office function to a core business need. As trade regulations tighten and supply chain strategies evolve, FTZ administration has become a high-stakes responsibility, one that demands accuracy, agility, and constant oversight.
In recent years, CBP has increased its scrutiny of zone operations, placing more pressure on companies to maintain airtight compliance. Simultaneously, staffing shortages and rising trade volatility have made it harder to maintain in-house expertise.
That’s why more FTZ operators are turning to outsourced support. At ITC Diligence International, we’ve introduced a two-tier Managed Services program designed to meet companies where they are, whether they need operational support or expert oversight.







