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  • Latest BIS Export Controls Target Russian Oil Sector

    Mar, 07, 2022
    n response to Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has expanded sanctions against Russia by adding a new prohibition under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that targets the country’s oil refinery industry.
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  • Customs and Cross-Border Trade Regulatory Updates of The Week

    Mar, 07, 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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  • Important NCBFAA Legislative Updates!

    Mar, 07, 2022
    NCBFAA thanks all our members who continue reaching out to their representatives and senators on Capitol Hill regarding important legislative matters that impact our industry. For those who have not yet done so, PLEASE do and be sure to ask your colleagues to do the same.
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  • 30-Day Extension Sought for Comments on FMC Demurrage/Detention Billing ANPRM

    Mar, 07, 2022
    NCBFAA, along with 45 other trade associations, sent a letter March 3 to Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Chairman Daniel Maffei requesting a 30-day extension to submit comments on the agency’s Feb. 15 advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) regarding demurrage and detention billing practices.
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  • Ports of LA/Long Beach to Reconsider Container Dwell Fee March 11

    Mar, 07, 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 March 11.
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  • Transport, Logistics and Trade Sector Updates of The Week

    Mar, 07, 2022
    Here is a summary of the latest legislative and regulatory transport, logistics and trade sector updates brought to you by our NCBFAA Transportation Counsel firm Venable:
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  • Send NCBFAA Examples of ‘Merchant’ Abuse in BOL Terms and Conditions

    Mar, 07, 2022
    Customs Brokers may be liable for charges under current practices by ocean carriers naming them as “merchant” as listed in terms and conditions of their master bills of lading. The carriers’ intention by use of a broad definition of merchant casts a wide net over multiple parties they can hold responsible for charges related to the bill of lading.
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  • CBP Updates Guidance to HTS Changes for Section 301 China Remedy

    Mar, 07, 2022
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Feb. 28 issued an update to its Jan. 27 message to the trade providing guidance on new Section 301 modifications made to certain classifications within the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS).
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  • Check Out the 2022 NCBFAA Annual Conference Agenda!

    Mar, 07, 2022
    NCBFAA’s agenda for its 49th Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona, on May 1-4, promises to enlighten and educate our members on the most important regulatory and legislative topics impacting their businesses today!
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  • NCBFAA Weekly Supply Chain Disruption Roundup

    Mar, 07, 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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  • Important NCBFAA Legislative Updates!

    Mar, 07, 2022
    NCBFAA thanks all our members who continue reaching out to their representatives and senators on Capitol Hill regarding important legislative matters that impact our industry. For those who have not yet done so, PLEASE do and be sure to ask your colleagues to do the same.
    Full story
  • Turning Up the Heat on Customs Business Fairness Act

    Mar, 07, 2022
    It may still be cold outside, but let’s not put our momentum to make the Customs Business Fairness Act (CBFA) (H.R. 4186) permanent on ice. We need each of our members to continue reaching out to their Congressional Members on Capitol Hill to let them know just how important this legislation is to our industry.
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  • Critical Infrastructure, Air Transport Urged to Step Up Cyberattack Protections

    Mar, 07, 2022
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in lockstep with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), FBI, and the National Security Agency (NSA), is urging U.S. infrastructure operators and air transport providers to protect themselves against the possible increase in cyberattacks.
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  • Send NCBFAA Examples of ‘Merchant’ Abuse in BOL Terms and Conditions

    Mar, 07, 2022
    Customs Brokers may be liable for charges under current practices by ocean carriers naming them as “merchant” as listed in terms and conditions of their master bills of lading. The carriers’ intention by use of a broad definition of merchant casts a wide net over multiple parties they can hold responsible for charges related to the bill of lading.
    Full story
  • Customs and Cross-Border Trade Regulatory Updates of The Week

    Mar, 07, 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:
    Full story
  • CBP Updates Guidance to HTS Changes for Section 301 China Remedy

    Mar, 07, 2022
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Feb. 28 issued an update to its Jan. 27 message to the trade providing guidance on new Section 301 modifications made to certain classifications within the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS).
    Full story
  • Latest BIS Export Controls Target Russian Oil Sector

    Mar, 07, 2022
    In response to Russia’s continued invasion of Ukraine, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has expanded sanctions against Russia by adding a new prohibition under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that targets the country’s oil refinery industry.
    Full story
  • Impact to Freight Forwarders:

    Mar, 07, 2022
    The immediate impact to freight forwarders is that the sanctions to Belarus have been extended to also include most controlled items effective with shipments on March 3. The most immediate impact to AES filers is that now all products with an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) in categories 3-9 (meaning those that begin with 3-9 (example 8A992) now require licenses if they are ultimately destined to Belarus as well as Russia. This applies even if goods are going to a different country, but we know that they are ultimately destined to Russia. If you report these ECCNs to AES, we anticipate that they will result in an AES Response “66Q” Compliance Alert soon, like what we see for Russia. BIS is in the process of updating this AES response message to include Belarus and will advise NCBFAA once that has been completed. This will be an additional indicator that these shipments CANNOT MOVE, but for now you it will be up to you to identify the shipments without benefit of an AES response message.
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  • NCBFAA Wants Air Freight on White House Supply Chain Task Force’s Radar

    Mar, 07, 2022
    While the White House Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force has taken steps to address the nation’s problem with seaport congestion, NCBFAA has asked the task force to not exclude air freight from that effort
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  • NCBFAA Welcomes New Members!

    Mar, 07, 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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