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Welcome to NCBFAA

 

Headquartered in the Washington DC metro area, the NCBFAA represents more than 1500 member companies with 110,000 employees in international trade - the nation's leading freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), NVOCCs and air cargo agents, serving more than 250,000 importers and exporters. The Association’s members handle more than 97% of the entries for goods imported into the United States and are directly involved with the logistics of these goods. Further, members operating as OTIs are involved with approximately 80 to 85% of all exports from the United States. 

 

Member Benefits

NCBFAA offers its company members a number of benefits, including business services and discounts.

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Industry News

The Monday Morning eBriefing brings NCBFAA members the latest in industry news and information.

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NEI Education

The NCBFAA Educational Institute (NEI) offers its members world-class professional development.

Conferences

NCBFAA & NEI conferences, premier gatherings of industry representatives to learn about industry challenges and connect with colleagues.

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Would you like to learn more about NCBFAA committee work? Are you a member considering joining a committee?

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As the national voice of the logistics industry since 1897, NCBFAA enables its more than 1,400 member companies with 110,000 employees to be heard in the halls of Congress and the offices of requlators.

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OMCC Webinar: Tariff Updates - Latest on IEEPA CAPE Refund Process and Section 232 Changes on Steel, Aluminum & Copper

Significant tariff developments are impacting importers following the recent Section 232 changes that took effect on April 6, 2026, and the upcoming April 20 launch of the CAPE system initiating Phase 1 of the IEEPA refund process.
Join us as we break down these developments, discuss the practical impact on importers and supply chains, highlight compliance risks and common pitfalls, and provide actionable guidance to help your organization adapt.

Recent tariff developments are creating significant impacts for importers:
· Section 232 tariffs now apply to the full value of imported products, not just metal content
· Expansion of coverage to additional derivative goods
· New Section 232 De Minimis exemption
· Increased scrutiny on classification, valuation, and reporting practices
· Launch of the CAPE system on April 20, initiating Phase 1 of the IEEPA refund process
· Companies must actively submit claims, organize data, and monitor entries over time
Join us to:
· Understand the practical impact on importers and supply chains
· Identify compliance risks and common pitfalls
· Gain actionable guidance to help your organization adapt

 

https://otaymesa.glueup.com/event/webinar-tariff-updates-latest-on-ieepa-cape-refund-process-and-section-232-changes-on-steel-aluminum-copper-178254/ 

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Learn more about NCBFAA memberships to access the latest industry news, discounts on business services and participate in industry conferences and committees. Learn more about NEI Professional and Corporate memberships to get discounted rates on training, certifications, and training conferences.

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OMCC Webinar: Tariff Updates - Latest on IEEPA CAPE Refund Process and Section 232 Changes on Steel, Aluminum & Copper

Significant tariff developments are impacting importers following the recent Section 232 changes that took effect on April 6, 2026, and the upcoming April 20 launch of the CAPE system initiating Phase 1 of the IEEPA refund process.
Join us as we break down these developments, discuss the practical impact on importers and supply chains, highlight compliance risks and common pitfalls, and provide actionable guidance to help your organization adapt.

Recent tariff developments are creating significant impacts for importers:
· Section 232 tariffs now apply to the full value of imported products, not just metal content
· Expansion of coverage to additional derivative goods
· New Section 232 De Minimis exemption
· Increased scrutiny on classification, valuation, and reporting practices
· Launch of the CAPE system on April 20, initiating Phase 1 of the IEEPA refund process
· Companies must actively submit claims, organize data, and monitor entries over time
Join us to:
· Understand the practical impact on importers and supply chains
· Identify compliance risks and common pitfalls
· Gain actionable guidance to help your organization adapt

 

https://otaymesa.glueup.com/event/webinar-tariff-updates-latest-on-ieepa-cape-refund-process-and-section-232-changes-on-steel-aluminum-copper-178254/ 

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