At EximHQ, accuracy is fundamental to our editorial standards. We strive to publish reliable, well-sourced information, and we are committed to correcting errors promptly and transparently when they occur.
How We Handle Errors
Corrections
If we publish information that is factually incorrect, we will correct the article as soon as possible. When a substantive correction is made, we will add a correction note to the article explaining what was changed and, where appropriate, when the correction was made.
Clarifications
If a story is factually accurate but could be misleading, incomplete, or lacking important context, we may update the article to provide clarification. When necessary, we will note that clarification within the article.
Updates
News and trade developments can evolve after publication. When new information becomes available, we may update an article to reflect the latest developments. In such cases, we may note that the article has been updated and include the relevant timestamp.
How Corrections Are Noted
When appropriate, corrections will appear at the bottom of the article in a format similar to:
Correction [Date]: An earlier version of this article stated [incorrect information]. It has been updated to reflect the correct information: [correct information].
Clarifications and major updates may also be noted in a similar way where doing so helps readers understand the change.
Request a Correction
If you believe we have published inaccurate or misleading information, please contact us at:
Email: info@eximhq.com
To help us review your request efficiently, please include:
- the URL of the article
- the specific statement or detail you believe is incorrect
- any supporting documentation, source, or reference
- your contact information
We review correction requests carefully and aim to address valid concerns as promptly as possible.
Our Commitment
Our readers rely on EximHQ for timely and accurate information related to trade, shipping, logistics, and global commerce. We take that responsibility seriously. When we make a mistake, we correct it clearly and transparently.