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CHINA TRADE DEAL

On June 11, the President announced on Truth Social that the 鈥渢he deal with China is done.鈥 According to the post, the President and the President of China are working toward final approval.

The Truth Social posting by the President states that the tariffs on Chinese origin goods will be 55%. The 55% will be a combination of existing tariffs including 10% IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, 20% IEEPA drug/border tariffs, and the 25% Section 301 tariff that covers most Chinese origin goods (note some Section 301 rates are currently higher and some are lower).

Full details are not yet known.

Check out the links below:

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CIT UPDATE

The Court of International Trade has determined that IEEPA does not give the President authority to impose reciprocal or drug/border tariffs.

The Adminstration immediately appealed and requested a stay in the Court of Appeals Federal Circuit which has ben approved. 聽This means that IEEPA tariffs will remain in effect while this is being reviewed in the appellate process.

Click below to read more:

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301 EXCLUSIONS EXTENDED

The USTR has announced that they will extend Section 301 exclusions for 164 items plus 14 exclusions covering solar manufacturing equipment. 聽These items were extended on May 30, 2024, and September 18, 2025 respectively and were set to expire on May 31, 2025. 聽The new expiration date is August 31, 2025.

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232 PROCLAMATION

On June 3, 2025, the President signed a proclamation, 鈥淎djusting Imports of Aluminum and Steel into the United States.鈥 This proclamation addresses previous statements on increasing steel and aluminum duties from 25% to 50%.

Per the proclamation, all countries except for U.K. will now be subject to 50% for 232 tariffs on steel/aluminum and derivatives. Steel/aluminum and derivative imports from the U.K. will remain at 25% at least through July 9. 聽The Commerce Secretary may adjust the rate at that time if needed.

This is effective for consumption entries as of 12:01am Eastern time June 4, 2025, and there are no in-transit exemptions, and no drawback is allowed on these duties.

With regards to steel/aluminum and derivative items,duties will be applied as follows:

  • Automobiles/auto parts
    • Section 232 automobiles and auto parts
      • Automobiles will be subject to 25% tariff rate
      • Auto parts will be subject to 25% tariffs on the non-U.S. content
  • Products of Canada/Mexico
    • Section 232 steel/aluminum
      • Items will be subject to 50% tariff rate
      • IEEPA Drug/Border tariff will not apply to Section 232 steel/aluminum items at 50%
    • 232 derivatives
      • 232 derivatives will be subject to 50% tariff rate on non-U.S. steel/aluminum content value
      • 232 derivatives will be subject to 25% IEEPA Drug/Border tariff on the other (non-steel/aluminum content)
  • Products of countries other than Canada/Mexico
    • Section 232 steel/aluminum
      • Items will be subject to a 50% tariff rate (25% for the U.K.)
      • IEEPA Drug/Border tariff (20%) WILL聽apply to items from China
    • 232 derivatives
      • 232 derivatives will be subject to 50% tariff rate on non-U.S. steel/aluminum content value (25% for the U.K.)
      • 232 derivatives will be subject to the current reciprocal tariff rate (10% June 4) on other (non-steel/aluminum content)

Check out the links below:

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STEEL AND ALUMINUM INCREASES

The President has posted on Truth Social that tariffs on steel and aluminum will be raised from the current 25% to 50%. 聽This change is expected to be effective on June 4. 聽

The President stated that this increase will help continue to bring steel and aluminum production back to the US.

Check out the Truth Social post below:

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CIT RULING MAY 28 2025

Update

As previously advised in our advisory below, CIT has determined that IEEPA does not give the President authority to impose reciprocal or drug/border tariffs.

For clarity note that the CIT directed the U.S. Government to enforce a permanent injunction against the IEEPA tariffs within 10 calendar days of its decision, setting a deadline of June 7, 2025. 聽In response, the government promptly filed an appeal with the US Court of Appeals in the Federal Circuit and submitted a motion requesting a stay of judgment鈥檚 enforcement during the appeal process. 聽If CIT grants the stay, the IEEPA tariffs will likely remain in place until a final ruling is issued. 聽In other words, nothing changes at this time until additional instructions have been provided.

Until JAS receives further information/instructions from CBP, we are required to continue to apply all existing tariffs. 聽

Additionally, it remains uncertain whether importers will be allowed to file claims for refunds on IEEPA tariffs they have already paid. 聽

Note this is a fluid situation that we will continue to monitor.

Previously advised:

The Court of聽International Trade has determined that IEEPA does not give the President authority to impose reciprocal tariffs or drug/border tariffs. The court has ruled that the IEEPA tariffs exceed the authority granted to the President.

Per the judgement issued on May 28, 2025, Executive order 14193 (Canada Drug/Border), Executive order 14194 (Mexico Drug/Border), Executive order 14195 (China Drug/Border), and Executive order 14257 (Reciprocal Tariffs), all modifications and amendments are declared invalid as contrary to law.

The administration has the option to appeal, and it is expected that they will file an appeal. 聽It is also very likely the administration will request a stay pending a decision on the appeal, meaning that the tariffs are probably going to stay for a while longer.

Check out the links below for more information.

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US-CHINA TRADE

The Administration has announced a 90-day pause on the recently escalating tariffs with China. 聽During the pause, the US will reduce the 125% reciprocal tariff rate down to 10% which is currently applicable to all other countries. 聽The 20% IEEPA drug/border tariff will remain during the pause.

Part of the agreement includes China removing their retaliatory tariffs and restrictions taken since April 2.

These actions are expected to be in effect by May 14, 2025, and will last for 90 days. 聽The US and China will work to continue trade talks to address issues.

In summary, tariffs on imported Chinese goods will be applied as follows:

- Most Favored Nation rate (MFN)

- Section 301 duty rate (7.5%-100% depending on HTS)

- IEEPA Drug/Border (20%)

- IEEPA Reciprocal (at 10%), OR Section 232 (25% steel/aluminum/autos/auto parts/derivatives) 鈥 whichever is applicable by law

Check out the White House announcement, joint statement and fact sheet at the links below.

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US-UK

The President and the UK Prime Minister announced a trade deal, providing American companies access to the UK markets.

The trade deal will expand US market access in the UK, creating a $5 billion opportunity for new exports for US farmers, ranchers, and producers.

Additionally, the deal will create preferential access to UK aerospace components, and 10% reciprocal tariff rate on the first 100,000 UK origin vehicles per year (with the rate increasing to 25% after that threshold).

The White House Fact Sheet also states that 鈥淭he United States鈥ill negotiate an alternative arrangement to the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum.鈥

No dates have been provided on when these actions will take effect. Click below to check out the White House Fact Sheet:

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Instructions Comina

CBP has stated in CSMS message 64916414 that they will publish refund procedures and any necessary updates to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) in a Federal Register Notice no later than May 16, 2025. 聽The message goes on to say that 鈥淔ilers should refrain from requesting refunds until refund procedures are announced in the Federal Register Notice.鈥

This is related to the Executive Order, 鈥淎ddressing Certain Tariffs on Imported Articles,鈥 signed on April 29 which gives guidance on the application of tariffs imposed by previous presidential actions.

To read more details click below:

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IEEPA
April 7, 2025
IEEPA LISTS

IEEPA

Drug/Border Tariffs

  • 20% for goods from China
  • 25% for goods from Canada unless USMCA Qualified or Canadian Energy products
  • 25% for goods from Mexico unless USMCA Qualified

Reciprocal Tariffs

  • 10% across the board commencing April 5, 2025
  • Specific rates are applicable to countries in Annex 1 commencing April 9, 2025- Suspended Except for China April 7, 2025
    • China Rate as of April 9, 2025 is 125%
  • Reciprocal tariffs are not applicable when:
    • Goods are subject to Section 232- includes Steel/Aluminum/Derivatives/Automobiles/Auto Parts etc.
    • Goods are for personal use, donations, information articles including publications, films, posters, etc. under 50 USC 1702
    • Goods listed in Annex II
    • The value of US聽content on any goods which have no less than 20% US聽value
  • Reciprocal tariff exemptions for goods in transit prior to April 5 will expire on May 27, 2025
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APRIL 2025 SPOTLIGHT

For April, we are highlighting Christopher Gottlob, CHB Supervisor in our Detroit, MI branch. 聽Christohper has a bachelor鈥檚 degree in supply chain management. 聽Christopher started working at JAS in 2017 as an intern. 聽In 2019, he moved into a brokerage position and found that he enjoyed doing customs entries more than moving freight. 聽Christopher took and passed the Licensed Customs Broker exam in 2020 during Covid, which gave him plenty of time for studying. 聽In 2022, Christopher became the CHB Supervisor in Detroit. 聽Christopher has been able to follow the HTS GRIs and cross reference with CBP rulings to help clients find more appropriate HTS codes and in some cases, that has led to lower duties, saving his client on duties!

Christopher is married to his wife Megan, and they have a 2 year old daughter and are expecting their second in July. 聽Christopher and his family have 2 cats, and a dog. 聽He loves to go Detroit Lions games as a season ticket holder, golfing and enjoying his cabin in north Michigan with family and friends.

Christopher is another great example that People Make the Difference!

Seminar

JAS Forwarding (USA) Inc. Compliance Project Manager, Scott Cassell in partnership with Sheryl Roberts, Director of Ocean Services, and Vivian Brunialti, Trade-Lane Director, presented at a client event in Miami, FL on March 27. 聽Ocean trends from Asia to the US and LATAM were discussed along with all the tariffs in the news.

Pictured left to right, Scott Cassell, Vivian Brunialti, and Sheryl Roberts

tariff evasion

A California based importer have agreed to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act. 聽The importer evaded customs duties on imports from PRC. 聽The importer faces paying $8.1 Million to settle the violations.

Click below to read more.

UPDATE ON IEEPA DRUG/BORDER TARIFFS

Dear Valued Client,

We wanted to take an opportunity to clarify that IEEPA Drug/border tariffs (20% effective March 4, 2025 for China), and (25% effective March 4 for Canada and Mexico) are still in effect. 聽IEEPA Drug/border tariffs are distinctly different than the new IEEPA Reciprocal tariffs announced yesterday. 聽

China

- IEEPA Reciprocal tariffs from China (34%) apply effective April 9.

- If section 232, steel, aluminum, derivatives, autmobiles, and auto parts is applicable, then section 232 (25%) tariff supersedes the IEEPA Reciprocal tariffs at 34%.

- Section 301 for China still applies .

- IEEPA Drug/border tariffs from China (20%) still applies.

Canada/Mexico

- Goods from Canada and Mexico are exempt from the IEEPA Drug/border tariffs if qualifying for USCMA.

- If goods are not qualifying for USMCA, then IEEPA Drug/border tariffs apply (25%).

- If the IEEPA Drug/border tariff is terminated or suspended, USMCA qualifying goods will be exempt from IEEPA Reciprocal tariffs and non-USMCA goods will be subject to a 12% IEEPA reciprocal tariff.

- No dates have been provided at this time.

Additional updates will follow once they are available.

DE MINIMIS UPDATES

All of the comments in this advisory are subject to change and based on our current interpretation. 聽The President issued executive orders yesterday, April 2. 聽

Section 321/de minimis goods from China/Hong Kong will be elmininated. 聽All goods of China/Hong Kong which are shipped by any method other than the international postal network are ineligible for de minimus as of 12:01 am EDT May 5, 2025. 聽Entries must be made using formal or informal entry.

Goods shipping via international postal methods from China/Hong Kong will be subject to duty rates equal to either:

- 30% of the value as of May 2, 2025; or

- $25 per item (from May 2- May 31, 2025); or

- $50 per item from June 2, 2025. 聽

- These duties will be in lieu of most favored nation rates, IEEPA drug tariffs, and 301 tariffs.

Packages from Macau remain eligible for de minimis but there may be a recommendation to extend the prohibition to Macau within 90 days.

All other countries are exempt from this de minimis change until Commerce has established a system to collect the tariffs.

Additional updates will follow once they are available.

RECIPROCAL UPDATES

All of the comments in this advisory are subject to change and based on our current interpretation. 聽The President issued executive orders yesterday, April 2. 聽The orders utilize International Economic Emergency Power Act (IEEPA) authority to impose a universal 10% tariff on all countries except some specific countries with greater rates. 聽Additionally, the list of products subject to section 232 tariffs on automobiles/auto parts has been released. 聽The Department of Commerce also added two new products to the section 232 derivative aluminum articles.

IEEPA reciprocal tariffs of 10% ad valorem will be added for all countries. These will be effective at 12:01 am EDT April 5, 2025. 聽Note that goods loaded onto a vessel at the port of lading in the final mode of transit prior to April 5, will not be subject to the IEEPA reciprocal tariffs.

IEEPA reciprocal tariffs with specifc rates (for countries listed in Annex I) will be effective at 12:01 am EDT on April 9, 2025. 聽Note that goods loaded onto a vessel at the port of lading in the final mode of transit prior to April 9, will not be subject to the IEEPA reciprocal country specific rate. 聽

There are published exceptions which define products that are excluded from the IEEPA reciprocal tariffs. Goods for personal use, donations, informational articles including publications, films and posters etc., under 50 USC 1702 are exempt. 聽

Steel, aluminum, and derivatives, automobiles and auto parts under existing section 232 tariffs are exempt from the IEEPA reciprocal tariffs (note all existing tariffs still apply). Additionally, goods listed in Annex II (linked below) of the order are exempt, which includes items such as copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, lumber, certain critical minerals, and energy/energy products. We believe these items are going to be addressed separately. 聽The value of US content on any goods which have no less than 20% US value will be exempt from IEEPA reciprocal tariffs.

Section 232 for automobile and auto parts annex has been released. 聽 Section 232 for automobile tariffs are effective 12:01 am EDT April 3, 2025 with 25% tariffs applicable. 聽Section 232 for auto parts tariffs are effective 12:01 am EDT May 3, 2025 with 25% tariffs applicable. 聽The full list of applicable HTS codes are linked below.

Goods from Canada and Mexico that currently qualify for USMCA are exempt from the IEEPA border tariffs. 聽However, upon termination/suspension of IEEPA border tariffs (25%), USMCA goods will be exempt from the IEEPA Reciprocal tariffs and non-USMCA goods will be subject to 12% IEEPA tariffs. 聽No dates have been provided at this time.

Finally, the Department of Commerce has added two items to the Aluminum Derivatives list which include aluminum cans (7612) and aluminum cans containing beer (2203). 聽These are effective 12:01 am EDT April 4, 2025 with 25% tariffs applicable.

Note that goods admitted to Foreign Trade Zones after 12:01 eastern on April 9 must be admitted in privileged foreign status. 聽It is noted that goods that are eligible for admission to an FTZ under domestic status will be exempt from the tariffs.

Update 4-7-2025- IEEPA reciprocal tariffs are eligible for drawback. Unlike in previous IEEPA action, there is no express prohibition of claiming duty drawback on these tariffs. 聽

Reciprocal

The President has announced broad reciprocal tariffs. 聽The reciprocal tariffs will vary by country. The tariffs reciprocal tariffs will depend on existing tariffs for US goods exported to those countries.

The President shared a chart showing various rates applied to US goods to countries and the reciprocal tariff that will be applied to goods from those countries. 聽Examples included China with overall tariff percentage of 67% on US goods, which the US will be applying a reciprocal tariff of 34%. 聽Other examples include Japan charging 46% on US goods and the US now applying a 24% reciprocal tariff. 聽JAS will post the full list once it is officially published.

Other deveopments today include a list of specific HTS codes for automobiles subject to the 25% tariff effective April 3. 聽Auto parts will be implemented on May 3. 聽

Finally, aluminum containers under 7612.90.10 and beer under 2203.00.00 have been added to the aluminum derivatives list.

Additional updates will follow once they are available.

Updates 3/27/25

In an Executive Order published on March 24, 2025, the administration has announced 25% tariffs on countries that import oil from Venezuela. 聽The order states that 鈥淥n or after April 2, 2025, a tariff of 25 % may be imposed on all goods imported into the United States from any country that imports Venezuelan oil...鈥 聽These duties will be supplemental to duties already imposed such as IEEPA, Section 232, Section 301 China tariffs, etc.

Additionally the President signed an executive order on March 26 applying Section 232 duties to automobiles, light trucks and auto parts (such as transmissions/powertrain parts, engines and engine parts etc.). 聽The rate of duty will be 25% and this will go into effect starting April 3. 聽It will not apply to USMCA parts until a process has been established to account for the non-US content of auto parts. 聽If additional parts are to be tariffed, there will be a Federal Register notice as soon as practicable after the Commerce Secretary鈥檚 decision, and the tariffs will be collected one day after that notice.

Finally in response to a question yesterday, the President indicated that Lumber Tariffs may come starting on April 2.

Tariffs-Updates

Tariffs on Imports

Note this information is subject to change

Canada

鈥 25% IEEPA tariff on goods not meeting USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement) rules of origin.

鈥 10% IEEPA tariff on potash not meeting USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement) rules of origin.

鈥 10% IEEPA tariff on energy not meeting USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement) rules of origin.

鈥 IEEPA tariffs became effective March 4, 2025.

鈥 March 7, 2025 the carve out for USMCA became effective.

鈥 USMCA qualified goods can be entered without the additional IEEPA rate.

鈥 There鈥檚 no mechanism to recover duties paid from March 4 through March 6 on USMCA goods.

鈥 If eligible for USMCA based on USMCA rules of origin, then IEEPA tariff will not apply.

Mexico

鈥 25% IEEPA tariff on goods not meeting USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement) rules of origin.

鈥 IEEPA tariffs became effective March 4, 2025.

鈥 March 7, 2025 the carve out for USMCA became effective.

鈥 USMCA qualified goods can be entered without the additional IEEPA rate.

鈥 There鈥檚 no mechanism to recover duties paid from March 4 through March 6 on USMCA goods.

鈥 If eligible for USMCA based on USMCA rules of origin, then IEEPA tariff will not apply.

China

鈥 IEEPA 20% tariff on all imports.

鈥 Was initially 10% but was increased to 20% on March 4, 2025.

鈥 Started on February 4, 2025.

鈥 Goods on final leg destined to the US prior to February 1 and arriving before March 7, 2025 were eligible for an exemption on the IEEPA tariff.

鈥 Existing Section 301 tariffs still in affect on top of IEEPA tariffs.

鈥 Tariffs stack including IEEPA, 301 and 232 tariffs.

鈥 Existing Section 301 exclusions are still in effect until their expiry date.

Section 232: Steel & Aluminum Tariffs

鈥 All non-US steel and aluminum tariffs are 25% regardless of origin

鈥 25% tariffs expanded to include derivative products.

鈥 No more exclusion process

鈥 No Drawback allowed

鈥 End of quota agreements with affected countries

鈥 FTZ admissions must be in Privileged Foreign Status

鈥 Listing of affected HTS codes and their corresponding chapter 99 program tariff can be found at the link below.

鈥 Automobiles, aluminum containers and beer added to Section 232 25% tariffs

International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)

鈥 Grants the U.S. President authority to regulate commerce in response to national emergencies.

鈥 Used to impose economic sanctions, restrict trade, or freeze assets of individuals, companies, or governments.

鈥 Aims to protect U.S. national security and foreign policy interests.

鈥 No drawback allowed

TARIFF WEBINAR

JAS Forwarding (USA)聽Inc. Compliance Team is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a webinar on all things tariffs on March 25, 2025, at 3PM聽Eastern time.

On the agenda, we will cover Canada tariffs, Mexico tariffs, China tariffs, Steel & Aluminum, reciprocal tariffs and much more.

Our own Laurie Arnold and Scott Cassell will discuss tariffs and answer questions. Check out our webinar flyer and the link to the registration page below.

ADDITIONAL STEEL AND ALUMINUM TARIFFS

Multiple media outlets are reporting that the President will increase tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada from 25% to 50% in response to the electricity price increases announced by the Ontario government for electricity sold to the United States. 聽The President noted on a Truth Social post that the increase is effective starting tomorrow, March 12, 2025.

Read our full advisory by clicking below.

DERIVATIVES

Customs and Border Protection has issued two CSMS messages, 64348288 and 64348411 providing guidance on handling of steel and aluminum derivatives including derivatives outside of chapters 73 and 76. The additional 25% duty will be applicable starting on March 12, 2025, for ALL steel and aluminum derivatives.

To read our full advisory, click on the link below.

WEBINAR

Check out the link below to see our drawback webinar from March 4.

UPDATES CANADA MEXICO

The President has signed an amendment to the Executive Orders related to goods from Canada and Mexico. 聽This amendment addresses duties on Canadian and Mexican goods that are eligible for duty free entry under USMCA.

To read the full advisory, check out the link below.

DERIVATIVES UPDATE MARCH 5

An update has been provided regarding the steel and aluminum derivatives that are subject to the 25% additional tariff. 聽The additional tariffs for the derivatives listed in chapter 73 and 76 will go into effect on March 12, 2025.

To read the full advisory, check out the link below.

TARIFF UPDATE FEBRUARY 27 2025

Multiple media outlets are reporting that the paused tariffs with Canada and Mexico will go into effect on March 4, 2025. 聽It has also been stated that the 10% additional tariffs on goods from China implemented in early February may be increased to 20% effective on March 4, 2025.

To read our advisory, check out the file below.

Continuous bond

As the Administration continues to announce numerous new tariffs on various imported goods, it is crucial for importers to review their continuous bond sufficiency. With increased tariff rates and new product categories subject to additional duties, the potential for higher liabilities has significantly risen.

To read the full advisory check out the link below:

DERIVATIVE LIST

On February 11, 2025, the President issued a proclamation regarding the importation of steel and aluminum articles, increasing tariff rates to 25% from all countries. As part of that proclamation, it was announced that there would be expanded 25% tariffs to include key downstream products (derivatives) for both steel and aluminum.聽The Annex containing those products has been drafted and is expected to be officially published in the Federal Register on February 18, 2025.

Key Points:

鈥 There are 167 new codes for steel downstream products (derivatives) subject to the 25% tariff referenced in this proclamation (covering 4 different chapters of the HTSUS).

鈥 There are 123 new codes for aluminum downstream products (derivatives) subject to the 25% tariff referenced in this proclamation (covering 11 different chapters of the HTSUS).

To read the draft Federal Register, and access our Excel listing of HTS affected, click the links below:

RECIPROCAL

On February 13, 2025, during a news conference, the President directed agencies to investigate plans for reciprocal tariffs. 聽In attendance, Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary nominee commented that the investigation will likely be completed by April 1 and that the President could act as soon as that investigation is complete.

Click below to read the full advisory.

In March 2019, JAS Forwarding Miami Branch was very pleased to have MSA Security on site for a live demo of their canine screening process. 聽The 3PK9 Security Program allows airlines and freight forwarders to utilize private sector canine teams as a primary screening method. 聽Essentially, reducing time and cost compared to other screening procedures.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will pull around 750 officers off ports of entry and redeploy them to process record numbers of migrant families entering the United States at the Mexico border, the head of the agency said on Wednesday.

The agency is also redirecting service personnel and expanding food, transportation and medical contracts to meet migrants' humanitarian needs while maintaining border security, CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said at a news conference in El Paso, Texas.

"There will be impacts to traffic at the border. There will be a slowdown in the processing of trade," he said.

G-TEC 2019

Date: 聽July 29-30, 2019

Location: 聽New Orleans, LA

The NCBFAA Educational Institute invites all global logistics professionals to its Fifth Annual Global Trade Educational Conference (G路TEC). This two-day event in beautiful New Orleans, LA will give customs brokers, freight forwarders, NVOCCs, OTI, service providers, importers, exporters and all global logistics professionals an opportunity to update themselves on industry developments and connect with colleagues new and old.

鈥婤IS Annual Update Conference 2019

Date: 聽July 9-11, 2019

Location: 聽Washington, DC

The Bureau of Industry and Security鈥檚 annual Update Export Control Policy Conference gives the exporting community the opportunity to learn first-hand from senior U.S. Government officials about current issues and trends in export control policies, regulations and practices. This major outreach activity draws business and government representatives from around the world to exchange ideas about export control issues. It provides attendees with the opportunity to interact with U.S. Government officials about programs and services offered by U.S. Government and industry exhibitors. It is one of the Department of Commerce鈥檚 most notable international trade events.

Did the London Bridge Really Fall Down??? 聽Not really鈥 but its U.S. Customs Declaration was the World鈥檚 Largest Antique to Ever be Sold!

London Bridge wasn't exactly falling in the 1960s; however, it was sinking under the weight of modern traffic. When the capital city in England decided to build another to replace it, the 1831 bridge was put up for sale. The winning bid came from Robert P. McCulloch, American entrepreneur and chairman of McCulloch Oil Company.

McCulloch paid $2,460,000鈥攑lus shipping costs of around $240,000鈥攖o bring the bridge to the United States piece by piece. CBP declared the 137-year-old bridge to be an 鈥渁ntique鈥 and therefore duty free. 聽It took three years to complete the bridge and remains one of Arizona鈥檚 most visited tourist attractions!

2019 Census Webinar Series

Date: 聽April 2019 鈥 June 2019

The U.S. Census Bureau will conduct a series of free data access webinars to all interested data users. 聽To learn about and to register for the webinars, please visit Census Academy at the link provided. 聽

鈥婼AVE THE DATE: 聽BIS Update Conference 2019

Date: 聽July 9-11, 2019

Location: 聽Washington, DC

The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is preparing for the annual Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy in Washington, D.C. 聽This major outreach activity draws business and government representatives from around the world to learn and exchange ideas about export control issues. 聽It is one of the Department鈥檚 most notable international trade events. 聽

鈥2019 G-TEC Conference

Date: 聽July 29 鈥 30, 2019

Location: 聽New Orleans, LA

The NCBFAA Educational Institute is proud to invite all global logistics professionals to the 5th Annual Global Trade Education Conference (G-TEC). 聽This two-day event in New Orleans, LA will give customs brokers, freight forwarders, NVOCCs, service providers, importers, exporters and all global logistics professionals an opportunity to update themselves on industry developments. 聽

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