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Cross-Border Business & Trade

At Nexus Bono Legal, we help clients navigate the legal, regulatory, and commercial complexities of doing business across borders. In today’s global economy, companies of all sizes, from early-stage ventures to multinational enterprises, are engaging in international trade, foreign investment, and cross-border partnerships. We provide the legal insight and strategic guidance to help you operate confidently across jurisdictions.

Whether you are establishing a presence in the U.S., structuring a joint venture abroad, or managing cross-border supply chains and trade compliance, we act as your legal partner. We also work closely with a trusted network of international counsel to provide you with a seamless, one-stop legal solution across borders.

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Canadian Cross-Border

Canada and the United States share one of the world’s most dynamic trading relationships. 

 

At Nexus Bono Legal, we help Canadian companies confidently enter and operate within the U.S. market.  From business formation and structuring to commercial contracts, real estate transactions, regulatory compliance, and financing, we provide trusted, strategic legal guidance tailored to the needs of Canadian businesses.

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International Trade & Customs

International trade is governed by a complex and ever-evolving web of laws, treaties, and regulatory frameworks.

 

At Nexus Bono Legal, we advise U.S. and international businesses on customs compliance, export control laws, sanctions, tariff classifications, and related regulatory issues. We help clients develop practical trade compliance strategies, respond to government inquiries, and manage risk in their global supply chains.

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China Practice

In today’s dynamic and often unpredictable global environment, Chinese businesses face unique legal and commercial challenges when expanding or operating abroad.

 

At Nexus Bono Legal, we help Chinese companies navigate the complexities of doing business in the United States—whether you're setting up a U.S. subsidiary, investing in real estate, entering into commercial agreements, or ensuring compliance with U.S. regulations.

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