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DESCRIPTION:This program provides U.S. lawyers and in‑house counsel with a 
 practical overview of the key legal and compliance issues that arise when 
 U.S. companies export goods from the United States into Mexico. Using real
 ‑world examples\, the session will cover:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;- The role of U.S. 
 export documentation in Mexican import processes\, including commercial in
 voices\, packing lists\, and transport documents.&nbsp\;- U.S. issued cert
 ificates of origin for exports to Mexico (e.g.\, USMCA certificates of ori
 gin)\, how they are prepared\, by whom\, and the legal implications of err
 ors or omissions.&nbsp\;- Correct classification of goods under the U.S. H
 armonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and how that interacts with Mexico’s tarif
 f schedule\, including common classification pitfalls that affect duty rat
 es and preferential treatment.&nbsp\;- Key data and documents a U.S. expor
 ter must provide to its Mexican buyer/importer and customs broker (e.g.\, 
 product descriptions\, HTS codes\, origin data\, valuation support\, assis
 ts\, and related‑party pricing information).&nbsp\;- Contractual risk allo
 cation between U.S. exporter and Mexican importer\, including Incoterms\, 
 responsibility for customs clearance\, and recordkeeping obligations.&nbsp
 \;- Common compliance risks and enforcement trends affecting U.S. exporter
 s and practical steps for building internal procedures\, training\, and do
 cument retention to mitigate liability.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Attendees will gain a
  structured framework for advising U.S. exporters on how to support Mexica
 n import compliance\, reduce customs and trade risk\, and align commercial
  practices with applicable U.S. and Mexican requirements.https://logistics
 -ei.ncbfaa.org/products/ccn-exporting-from-the-us-to-mexico-practical-comp
 liance-overview-for-us-exporters-562026-live-webinar&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:CCN Webinar: Exporting from the U.S. to Mexico: Practical Complianc
 e Overview for U.S. Exporters
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This program provides U.S. lawyers and in‑h
 ouse counsel with a practical overview of the key legal and compliance iss
 ues that arise when U.S. companies export goods from the United States int
 o Mexico. Using real‑world examples\, the session will cover:&nbsp\;&nbsp\
 ;</p><p>- The role of U.S. export documentation in Mexican import processe
 s\, including commercial invoices\, packing lists\, and transport document
 s.&nbsp\;</p><p>- U.S. issued certificates of origin for exports to Mexico
  (e.g.\, USMCA certificates of origin)\, how they are prepared\, by whom\,
  and the legal implications of errors or omissions.&nbsp\;</p><p>- Correct
  classification of goods under the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) a
 nd how that interacts with Mexico’s tariff schedule\, including common cla
 ssification pitfalls that affect duty rates and preferential treatment.&nb
 sp\;</p><p>- Key data and documents a U.S. exporter must provide to its Me
 xican buyer/importer and customs broker (e.g.\, product descriptions\, HTS
  codes\, origin data\, valuation support\, assists\, and related‑party pri
 cing information).&nbsp\;</p><p>- Contractual risk allocation between U.S.
  exporter and Mexican importer\, including Incoterms\, responsibility for 
 customs clearance\, and recordkeeping obligations.&nbsp\;</p><p>- Common c
 ompliance risks and enforcement trends affecting U.S. exporters and practi
 cal steps for building internal procedures\, training\, and document reten
 tion to mitigate liability.&nbsp\;</p><p>&nbsp\;Attendees will gain a stru
 ctured framework for advising U.S. exporters on how to support Mexican imp
 ort compliance\, reduce customs and trade risk\, and align commercial prac
 tices with applicable U.S. and Mexican requirements.</p><p><a href="https:
 //logistics-ei.ncbfaa.org/products/ccn-exporting-from-the-us-to-mexico-pra
 ctical-compliance-overview-for-us-exporters-562026-live-webinar">https://l
 ogistics-ei.ncbfaa.org/products/ccn-exporting-from-the-us-to-mexico-practi
 cal-compliance-overview-for-us-exporters-562026-live-webinar</a>&nbsp\;</p
 >
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