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What has Changed Since FSVP Implementation?

Posted by Mike Lahar on Oct 18, 2017 9:15:00 AM

Food Sorting.jpgReporting requirements for the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) became mandatory on May 30, 2017. Although the initial struggle to comply with the new program has greatly diminished, there is still room for improvement. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) completed only a few FSVP audits in the U.S. Federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, so importers should expect that FY 2018 will bring with it the promise for a larger number of reviews.

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Topics: International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

CTPAT Conference 2017: Building on the Past - Innovating for the Future

Posted by Kim M. Caywood-Pierce on Oct 11, 2017 9:26:00 AM

 

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a voluntary public-private partnership program that was implemented as a cargo safety and enforcement strategy following the September 11th terror attacks. More than 11,400 certified companies in the trade community currently participate in the program, and that number continues to grow.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) held the 2017 CTPAT conference in the Detroit Metropolitan Area at the end of August. The current Director of CTPAT, Elizabeth Schmelzinger, was among the speakers during the general session. In addition to rolling out the updated name and logo, CTPAT – Your Supply Chain’s Strongest Link, Ms. Schmelzinger was excited to offer insight into program changes and ways that the security profile is being modernized as we look to the future.

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Topics: International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

EAPA Sets the Stage for Antidumping and Countervailing Evasion

Posted by Mike Lahar on Oct 9, 2017 1:18:14 PM

The Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA) is a section of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (TFTEA) of 2015 that sets established rules, regulations, and procedures regarding antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) allegations. Any 'interested party' can submit an electronic allegation (e-allegation) and report the evasion violations via EAPA. However specific documentation requirements must be met, including:

  • Meeting the definition of an interested party;
  • A statutory description of covered merchandise and AD/CVD order;
  • Demonstrate that AD/CVD evasion has occurred.
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Topics: Customs Consulting, International Trade Compliance & Enforcement

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