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Headquartered in the Washington DC metro area, the NCBFAA represents more than 1,300 member companies with 110,000 employees in international trade - the nation's leading freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), NVOCCs and air cargo agents, serving more than 250,000 importers and exporters. The Association’s members handle more than 97% of the entries for goods imported into the United States and are directly involved with the logistics of these goods. Further, members operating as OTIs are involved with approximately 80 to 85% of all exports from the United States. 

 

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As the national voice of the logistics industry since 1897, NCBFAA enables its more than 1,200 member companies with 110,000 employees to be heard in the halls of Congress and the offices of requlators.

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  • NCBFAA Customs Committee Highlights HTS Update Related to Aluminum and Steel Tariffs

    Jun 13, 2025
    The NCBFAA Customs Committee and Counsel of Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., updated our customs broker members regarding the HTS numbers that were removed from the original Customs and Border Protection (CBP) CSMS from June 3 announcing the application of tariffs for imports of aluminum and steel and their derivative products. However, those deleted aluminum and steel HTS numbers were included in the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Federal Register notice of June 12 which stated that household appliances with aluminum and steel content will be subject to Section 232 50% tariffs, effective 12:01 a.m. ET on June 23.
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  • CBP Increases HTS Numbers per Entry Summary Line Starting June 28

    Jun 13, 2025
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on June 28 will deploy an enhancement in the ACE Production environment that will increase the number of Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers allowed per entry summary line to 16 HTS numbers from the current limit of eight HTS numbers.
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  • ACE Truck CAMIR New De Minimis Notification Codes

    Jun 13, 2025
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) notified the trade that the ACE Import Truck Manifest ANSI X12 350 Message Implementation Guide has been updated with new valid disposition codes.
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CBP Webinar Series: UFLPA 101 for the Seafood Sector

U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Trade, in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Policy, the Department of Labor, and the Department of State is hosting a three-part webinar series from Tuesday, November 12 to Thursday, November 14, 2024, titled UFLPA 101 for the Seafood Sector. The webinar series will provide an overview of the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA), including the legislation and the UFLPA Entity List; CBP’s enforcement processes under the UFLPA, and information and best practices for due diligence in reviewing global supply chains. The descriptions for each webinar are listed below:

Day 1: November 12, 1:00pm ET: “The UFLPA and the UFLPA Entity List”: DHS’s Office of Policy will present an overview of the UFLPA and the role of the interagency Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force in implementing the UFLPA Strategy to Prohibit Importation of Goods made with Forced Labor in the People’s Republic of China. The presentation will also review the Strategy’s high-priority sectors for enforcement, as well as administration of the UFLPA Entity List.

Day 2: November 13, 1:00pm ET: “CBP’s Enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act”: CBP will present a forced labor overview, covering topics including the prevalence of forced labor around the world, the forced labor and UFLPA-specific enforcement processes, modifications to Withhold Release Orders (WROs) and Findings, and general forced labor compliance recommendations for importers.  The presentation will also discuss CBP’s role in addressing illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities, along with forced labor abuses in the seafood supply chain. 

Day 3: November 14, 1:00pm ET: “Shoring Up Seafood Supply Chains through Due Diligence”: Presenters from the Departments of Labor and State and subject matter experts will provide comprehensive information on U.S. government concerns about labor abuses and forced labor in the seafood supply chain; available due diligence, risk-management resources, and tools; and clear actionable steps that the private sector can take to prevent and address labor exploitation and forced labor in global supply chains.

To register for these free webinars, click here. All registrants will receive the access link for the webinar the day before the event, but entry into the webinar is on a first-come, first-served basis as seats are limited. After the live event, this and other previously recorded webinars will be available for replay at Trade Outreach Webinars | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (cbp.gov)

If you have any questions about this webinar series, please contact OTRwebinars@cbp.dhs.gov.  

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CBP Webinar Series: UFLPA 101 for the Seafood Sector

U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Trade, in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Policy, the Department of Labor, and the Department of State is hosting a three-part webinar series from Tuesday, November 12 to Thursday, November 14, 2024, titled UFLPA 101 for the Seafood Sector. The webinar series will provide an overview of the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA), including the legislation and the UFLPA Entity List; CBP’s enforcement processes under the UFLPA, and information and best practices for due diligence in reviewing global supply chains. The descriptions for each webinar are listed below:

Day 1: November 12, 1:00pm ET: “The UFLPA and the UFLPA Entity List”: DHS’s Office of Policy will present an overview of the UFLPA and the role of the interagency Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force in implementing the UFLPA Strategy to Prohibit Importation of Goods made with Forced Labor in the People’s Republic of China. The presentation will also review the Strategy’s high-priority sectors for enforcement, as well as administration of the UFLPA Entity List.

Day 2: November 13, 1:00pm ET: “CBP’s Enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act”: CBP will present a forced labor overview, covering topics including the prevalence of forced labor around the world, the forced labor and UFLPA-specific enforcement processes, modifications to Withhold Release Orders (WROs) and Findings, and general forced labor compliance recommendations for importers.  The presentation will also discuss CBP’s role in addressing illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities, along with forced labor abuses in the seafood supply chain. 

Day 3: November 14, 1:00pm ET: “Shoring Up Seafood Supply Chains through Due Diligence”: Presenters from the Departments of Labor and State and subject matter experts will provide comprehensive information on U.S. government concerns about labor abuses and forced labor in the seafood supply chain; available due diligence, risk-management resources, and tools; and clear actionable steps that the private sector can take to prevent and address labor exploitation and forced labor in global supply chains.

To register for these free webinars, click here. All registrants will receive the access link for the webinar the day before the event, but entry into the webinar is on a first-come, first-served basis as seats are limited. After the live event, this and other previously recorded webinars will be available for replay at Trade Outreach Webinars | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (cbp.gov)

If you have any questions about this webinar series, please contact OTRwebinars@cbp.dhs.gov.  

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