The Drip Capital Blog

Insights on finance, working capital, and the realities of international trade: exports, imports, shipping, logistics, and customs clearance.

Tariff Refund Guide: How to Claim Yours Through CBP CAPE

Tariff Refund Guide: How to Claim Yours Through CBP CAPE

A step-by-step guide to filing a CAPE Declaration and claiming your IEEPA tariff refund, plus how to bridge the 60-90 day wait with financing.

Shlok Bang 13 August 2026 12 min read
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Industry Insights

Everyone Is Buying Before July 24. Are You?

Everyone Is Buying Before July 24. Are You?

Container imports are set to break all-time records ahead of August tariff changes. Here is what the math actually looks like for importers deciding whether to buy early.

Rohan Vora 15 July 2026 5 min read
Solar's Biggest Cost Isn't the Panel Anymore

Solar's Biggest Cost Isn't the Panel Anymore

The balance of system; the wiring, switchgear, and connectors, now drives most of a solar project's cost. Can its economics still drive the energy transition? And what does that mean for the people who supply it?

Rohan Vora 01 July 2026 5 min read
The Aerospace & Defense Boom Is Straining Small Suppliers

The Aerospace & Defense Boom Is Straining Small Suppliers

A record aerospace and defense backlog means years of work. Here's why hiring, CMMC compliance, and cash flow make it hard for small suppliers to keep up.

Rohan Vora 09 June 2026 4 min read
Why American Solar Firms Are Placing 2027 Orders In 2026

Why American Solar Firms Are Placing 2027 Orders In 2026

AI is driving a US energy crisis. Solar is the answer - but supply chain gaps and cash flow pressure are holding firms back. Here is what the financing gap actually looks like.

Shlok Bang 08 May 2026 7 min read
Building Resilient Supply Chains | Solutions for US SMBs

Building Resilient Supply Chains | Solutions for US SMBs

The past two years proved to be an eye-opener for businesses worldwide regarding the supply networks’ vulnerabilities. Before time could eliminate the pandemic-induced bottlenecks in global supply chains, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, followed by the sanctions on Russia, and China’s Zero-Covid Policy, cumulatively exacerbated the supply chain crisis.

Rahul Nath 19 February 2026 5 min read
How Supply Chain Disruptions Affect the World

How Supply Chain Disruptions Affect the World

A handful of trade and geopolitical events, besides the COVID-19 have led to the disruption of the global supply chain. The result has been high prices across the board and a recognition that supply chains need to be more resilient. And, this became extremely evident after the Suez Canal blockage, showing how trade and globalization flounder when shipping is impacted.

Pushkar Mukewar 08 January 2026 5 min read

Resource Library

Export License and Import License: What US Businesses Actually Need

Export License and Import License: What US Businesses Actually Need

Export License and Import License: What US Businesses Actually Need !Aerial view of a container port with export and import cargo./hero-export-import-license-

12 August 2026 11 min read
Credit Line for New Business: What You Need to Qualify

Credit Line for New Business: What You Need to Qualify

Credit Line for New Business: What You Need to Qualify Credit Line for new business - a small business owner reviewing financing paperwork at their storefront

12 August 2026 10 min read
Business Line of Credit vs Term Loan: Which One Fits Your Cash Gap

Business Line of Credit vs Term Loan: Which One Fits Your Cash Gap

Business Line of Credit vs Term Loan: Which One Fits Your Cash Gap Two businesses borrow the same amount in the same month. One draws it in pieces across a se

10 August 2026 8 min read
Common Uses of a Business Line of Credit: Seven Situations It Actually Solves

Common Uses of a Business Line of Credit: Seven Situations It Actually Solves

Common Uses of a Business Line of Credit: Seven Situations It Actually Solves Most explanations of a line of credit stop at the mechanics: you get a limit, yo

07 August 2026 8 min read
Trade Finance for Miami-Based Re-Exporters: Paying Vendors Before Goods Reach Latin America

Trade Finance for Miami-Based Re-Exporters: Paying Vendors Before Goods Reach Latin America

Trade finance for Miami re-exporters: how Doral trade finance and LatAm distributor financing close the double gap on both legs of an order.

05 August 2026 8 min read
Trade Finance for O'Hare-Area Importers: Faster Payment Cycles for Air Freight

Trade Finance for O'Hare-Area Importers: Faster Payment Cycles for Air Freight

Air cargo importer financing Chicago: why fast air freight does not shorten the vendor payment gap, and how Chicago import financing covers it.

04 August 2026 8 min read
How Valve and Fitting Distributors Finance Cross-Border Inventory Through Laredo

How Valve and Fitting Distributors Finance Cross-Border Inventory Through Laredo

Valve and fitting importer financing in Texas: how distributors moving inventory through Laredo cover vendor payments before the truck clears the bridge.

31 July 2026 8 min read

How to Pay Your Suppliers Faster Without Draining Cash

Paying suppliers faster strengthens relationships and unlocks better pricing. Here is how US businesses pay vendors on time without depleting their working capital.

29 July 2026 12 min read