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Apr, 04, 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, 04, 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, 04, 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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Apr, 04, 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 8.
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Apr, 04, 2022
Blockchain remains a critical and increasing part of our industry’s technology lexicon. It is basically a digitally distributed and decentralized public ledger that exists across a network. Blockchain has increasingly become associated with cryptocurrencies.
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Apr, 04, 2022
The NCBFAA Educational Institute has entered a partnership with South Texas College to launch a Certified Customs Specialist Certification program for the college’s students.
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Apr, 04, 2022
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said emergency processes that were put in place for U.S. transit of goods to and from British Columbia expired as of March 31 at 12:01 a.m. PT.
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Apr, 04, 2022
NCBFAA expresses its sincerest condolences to the family and colleagues of Thompson “Tom” W. Anastasi, who passed away on March 26 in Ft. Meyers, Florida, after a brief illness, surrounded by his family. He was 80.
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Apr, 04, 2022
NCBAA is both excited and honored to award this year’s $5,000 Annual Scholarship to Alexander Jansen for his insightful essay on the topic: “The Section 301 Tariffs on Products from China: Have They Had a Positive or Negative Effect on the U.S. Economy?”
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Apr, 04, 2022
The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) on March 30 updated its list of aircraft that have flown into Russia in apparent violation of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the U.S. sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
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