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Being an importer of record places regulatory responsibilities on your organization. Learn what is required, risks and liabilities, record keeping requirements, and why a properly executed power of attorney and Customs bond is important.
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Being an importer of record places regulatory responsibilities on your organization. Learn what is required, risks and liabilities, record keeping requirements, and why a properly executed power of attorney and Customs bond is important.
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In today's world, sustainability remains at the forefront of strategic initiatives as companies strive for a "greener" way to do business. The transportation industry alone accounts for almost 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions, but there are measures you can take now to secure a more sustainable future. Join us as we review current practices and initiatives in place to make your supply chain a greener one.
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Every export shipment is subject to regulations from the US Government. We will show you which Government agencies do have export control regulations in place, and how these regulations could or will impact your export shipments.
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The Indian government raised import duties on a range of items to curb widening current account deficit (CAD) and stabilize the rupee.
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Do you have access to the ACE portal? Are you running data reports of your export activity? US government agencies are! Attend this session to learn about ACE portal functionalities and tools that exist to get access to the portal or run your own reports.
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How do you determine the country of origin of goods and why is it significant to CBP? This webinar will provide an overview of origin concepts including substantial transformation, tariff shift and value-added rules. Additional topics will include origin determination for preferential tariff treatment under Free Trade Agreements, and proper country of origin marking for goods imported into the U.S.
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CTPAT is a voluntary public-private sector partnership program which recognizes that CBP can provide the highest level of cargo security only through close cooperation with the principle stakeholders of the international supply chain such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, and manufacturers. Through this program, CBP works with the trade community to strengthen international supply chains and improve United States border security. Attend this session to learn what's new and the importance and benefits of joining the program.
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Attend this session to learn about the benefits of joining CTPAT, a voluntary public-private sector partnership program with CBP. Through this program, CBP works with the trade community to strengthen international supply chains and improve United States border security.
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In this webinar, we will walk through best practices for preparing documentation for your hazardous shipments – specifically, documentation requirements within the EU.