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Apr, 18, 2022
James Fletcher Mooring passed away on April 8 at his Tierra Linda Ranch home surrounded by his family. He was 93.
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Apr, 18, 2022
Customs brokers and freight forwarders with international payment obligations in foreign currency can apply these three tactics to more effectively manage the volatility associated with foreign currency and thereby reduce cost.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) on March 31 released its report calling for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to improve its oversight of the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEE).
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Apr, 11, 2022
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has produced a public video outlining the general FDA import process for FDA-regulated products. The agency said the video was developed to “fill a recognized gap between foreign suppliers and domestic importers/brokers on the details of the FDA admissibility process starting from declaration through the final admissibility decision.” Prior to this video, information about the FDA import process was only available through public websites or occasional webinars, industry trainings, and individual communications (email), FDA said. The video is available here.
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Apr, 11, 2022
Lynn Fritz, a longtime name associated with the U.S. customs broker industry, was inducted in The International Cargo Association (TIACA) Hall of Fame during the organization’s Executive Summit in San Francisco on March 22-25.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added 120 Russian and Belarussian entities to the Entity List on April 1, effective immediately. These additions to the Entity List are part of the continued response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with the intention to hinder specific Russian and Belarusian sectors including defense, aerospace, and maritime.
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Apr, 11, 2022
NCBFAA Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) Chair Mike Lahar on April 7 appeared before a House Natural Resources Subcommittee on the Russian seafood ban implementation and seafood traceability.
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Apr, 11, 2022
Registrations to attend the NCBFAA’s 49th Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona, have far exceeded our expectations and the projected attendance is anticipated to be back to pre-pandemic levels.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The Ex Works WatchDog keeps clients informed about the issues facing airport and seaport truckers.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) filed a final rule further expanding the Russian Sanctions. In response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, with Belarus’s support, the BIS final rule expands the license requirement for Russia and Belarus to all items on the Commerce Control List (CCL), effective April 8. This change adds products controlled in categories 0-2, in addition to the previous license requirement for all items in Categories 3-9, which now imposes a license requirement on all ECCNs for Russia or Belarus.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have continued to postpone their “Container Dwell Fee,” and said they will reconsider its possible imposition on April 15.
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Mar, 23, 2022
Politico on March 16 reported a “Canadian railway worker strike [was] set for Wednesday.” The strike is anticipated to “cut off a key trade corridor with the U.S.” and cause price spikes for oil, fertilizer, and food products. The strike stemmed from a labor dispute between the workers and the Canadian Pacific Railway company. As spring planting season approaches, the inaccessibility of fertilizer would be detrimental to US farmers, who have already struggled with increasing fertilizer prices.
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Apr, 11, 2022
NCBFAA’s Transportation Committee, along with Transportation Counsel Ashley Craig of Venable and Legislative Counsel Nicole Bivens Collinson of Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, are tracking the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 as it makes its way through the final stages of approval in Congress and eventually to the President’s desk for signature.
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Apr, 11, 2022
The NCBFAA Transportation Committee’s Logistics Subcommittee is regularly collecting data on the nation’s rail delays and port congestion that are impacting the supply chain and your business operations.
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Apr, 11, 2022
As part of the modernization of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the port has moved its Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures (FP&F) office to a new location.
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Apr, 11, 2022
On behalf of NCBFAA's Board of Directors, Leadership and Staff, we want to take a moment to acknowledge and welcome the following members who have recently joined our association:
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Apr, 11, 2022
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in an update on April 5 to its March 31 message to the trade that the functionality to accept the Section 301 China reinstatement of certain product exclusions under HTSUS classification 9903.88.67 will be available in ACE starting April 12 at 7 a.m. ET.
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Apr, 11, 2022
NCBFAA knows that you as our members are doing their best to keep up with their day-to-day businesses under dire supply chain circumstances, and now add on top of all that the recent flurry of U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. What do these sanctions mean to your business (our industry)? Well, it can be an awful lot, depending on whether you work with customers that had export or import business with Russia prior to invasion.
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Apr, 11, 2022
It’s been a long time coming, but NCBFAA is just a month away from launching its brand-new website experience for members.
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Apr, 11, 2022
Here is a summary of the latest customs and cross-border trade regulatory updates brought to you by our NCBFAA Customs Counsel firm Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg:
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