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A Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) promotes end-to-end supply chain security based on program membership. Under the MRA, the EU and the US have stated that a "lower risk score" may be granted by CBP to consignments of AEO-certified manufacturers and exporters from the EU; likewise, by EU national customs administrations to export consignments from CTPAT Tier II and III members. In this session, we will inform you more about what this mutual recognition is about and how you can benefit from it.
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In a fight against drugs and terrorism as well as for national and international security, governments have regulations and policies by which the export of goods is controlled. To give you a better view on what these EU export control regulations are about, we created this session in which we will provide feedback of the regulations that are in place when exporting goods.
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The European Union has arrangements with particular countries, which allows preferential rates of duty to be claimed on goods traded between these countries. This session will provide valuable information on the agreements that exist and a bit of insight of how to utilize them properly.
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Do you know the difference between a standard Bill of Lading and an Express Bill of Lading? What about an airwaybill? In this session, we’ll provide an overview of standard documentation for an export transaction, outlining the differences among different types of documents and which to choose for your export shipments.
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What a European supplier should know, to export to the USA in order to have a smooth, flawless import transaction in the United States.
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In this webinar, we’ll walk you through what a European supplier should know to make sure your shipments have a smooth journey to the U.S.
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What is EEI and what is AES, What does this mean to my transaction? How do you comply with the requirements? We will explain the terms used, and what information must be filed prior to your export shipment leaving the US. We will also show you where you can do this on your own, or where BDP can be of help to you, by filing the required information on your behalf.
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As of January 1st, 2013, the US has 14 active Free Trade Agreements with 20 countries, and the Trade Pacific Partnership is likely to be finalized in the short term. This session will provide valuable information on existing agreements and a bit of insight on how to utilize them properly. We will touch briefly on where to get help in classifying goods and origin requirements for each agreement.
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Should a producer or manufacturer voluntarily label goods as "Made in the USA"? We will discuss Federal Trade Commission's rules with regard to using "Made in the USA" statements in products and in advertising, and how they can intersect or conflict with CBP country of origin labeling rules.
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A high-level review of the status of ACE/single window, what is required under the Customs Regulations, post entry documentation requirements, record retention best practices and why importers should consider CBP's (ISA) Importer Self Assessment program.