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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.

Committees

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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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Located outside the United States, these international firms provide the essential overseas infrastructure required to seamlessly execute complex cross-border shipments.

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  • USDA AMS National Organic Program – New HTS Code Flagging and Filing Reminders

    Jun 26, 2026
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Organic Program (NOP) on June 26 sent a reminder to the trade about import filing requirements in ACE for organic entries and new organic HTS codes. On July 1, the AMS tariff flag code for the following HTS codes will change from AM7 (may File) to AM8 (must file) – with reject severity, the agency said.
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  • President Trump Warns 100% Tariff for Countries Imposing DST on US Companies

    Jun 26, 2026
    President Trump in a June 26 Truth Social post warned that any northern European countries that impose a digital service tax on U.S. companies will “immediately be met with a 100% TARIFF on any and all Goods sent to the United States of America.”
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  • FDA Proposes Registration and Product Listing Requirements for Foreign Tobacco Manufacturers

    Jun 26, 2026
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a proposed rule that would require foreign establishments that manufacture, prepare, compound, or process tobacco products for import into the U.S. to register their establishments and list their products with the agency. Customs brokers handling tobacco product entries may want to monitor the rulemaking and discuss with affected importer clients how the proposed requirements could affect supplier documentation, product identification, and FDA compliance expectations.
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Skill Dynamics Webinar: CAPE in Practice: IEEPA Refunds, Importer Visibility & the New Refund Workflow

The Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) process was developed in response to the operational need to manage IEEPA duty refunds at scale, but its impact goes beyond refund recovery. This session will break down CAPE in a practical way: what it is, why it matters, and how to prepare data, coordinate with customs brokers, and track refund activity with stronger internal controls.
 
Rather than treating CAPE as a one-time refund exercise, this webinar will use the IEEPA refund process as a case study for improving importer visibility. We will discuss how importers can identify impacted entries, validate duty payment data, evaluate broker reporting, monitor refund status, support ACH refund readiness, and build an audit trail that aligns compliance, finance, logistics, and leadership expectations.
 
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the operational workflow, common risk areas, and practical next steps importers can take now to avoid missed refunds, duplicate efforts, data gaps, and communication breakdowns. The session is designed for importers, brokers, trade compliance professionals, finance partners, and anyone seeking a real-world understanding of how CAPE fits into the broader customs compliance and refund management landscape.
 
CE-Friendly Learning Objectives
• Explain the purpose of CAPE in the context of IEEPA duty refund processing and consolidated refund activity.
• Identify key data elements and entry populations importers should review when evaluating refund eligibility and status.
• Distinguish practical considerations related to importer-led visibility, broker coordination, PSC activity, protests, and refund tracking.
• Recognize operational benefits that extend beyond IEEPA refunds, including ACH refund readiness, entry auditing, reporting discipline, and internal stakeholder alignment.
• Apply practical controls to reduce risk of missed refunds, duplicate submissions, incomplete audit trails, and inaccurate ...

 

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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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Skill Dynamics Webinar: CAPE in Practice: IEEPA Refunds, Importer Visibility & the New Refund Workflow

The Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) process was developed in response to the operational need to manage IEEPA duty refunds at scale, but its impact goes beyond refund recovery. This session will break down CAPE in a practical way: what it is, why it matters, and how to prepare data, coordinate with customs brokers, and track refund activity with stronger internal controls.
 
Rather than treating CAPE as a one-time refund exercise, this webinar will use the IEEPA refund process as a case study for improving importer visibility. We will discuss how importers can identify impacted entries, validate duty payment data, evaluate broker reporting, monitor refund status, support ACH refund readiness, and build an audit trail that aligns compliance, finance, logistics, and leadership expectations.
 
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the operational workflow, common risk areas, and practical next steps importers can take now to avoid missed refunds, duplicate efforts, data gaps, and communication breakdowns. The session is designed for importers, brokers, trade compliance professionals, finance partners, and anyone seeking a real-world understanding of how CAPE fits into the broader customs compliance and refund management landscape.
 
CE-Friendly Learning Objectives
• Explain the purpose of CAPE in the context of IEEPA duty refund processing and consolidated refund activity.
• Identify key data elements and entry populations importers should review when evaluating refund eligibility and status.
• Distinguish practical considerations related to importer-led visibility, broker coordination, PSC activity, protests, and refund tracking.
• Recognize operational benefits that extend beyond IEEPA refunds, including ACH refund readiness, entry auditing, reporting discipline, and internal stakeholder alignment.
• Apply practical controls to reduce risk of missed refunds, duplicate submissions, incomplete audit trails, and inaccurate ...

 

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