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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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Sayari Webinar: Easing Tariff Impact: Practical Guidance for Surviving Trade Volatility and Responding to Enforcement Shifts

On August 1, the temporary suspension of country-specific ad valorem (“reciprocal”) tariffs ended, ushering in a new phase of the Trump tariff regime. As of August 7, the United States is imposing its highest tariff rates since the Great Depression, reflecting a shift in trade policy that will raise the cost of imported goods across a wide range of sectors.

U.S. importers are scrambling to adjust by nearshoring and reshoring, diversifying supplier networks, adjusting pricing, shifting R&D priorities, and advocating for policy change; but the legal frameworks at play are complex, and customs enforcement is ramping up. 

Join us on Thursday, September 4th at 11am-12pm ET for an update on the tariff policy landscape from decorated trade lawyer and advisor Olga Torres and insight into Sayari’s tariff planning capabilities from Sayari’s Liz Johnson.

 The agenda will include:
- An analysis of the latest tariff updates
- Recent enforcement examples and what they suggest about broader trends
- Best practices for preventing accidental customs violations
- An introduction to Sayari’s tariff planning and mitigation tools

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Sayari Webinar: Easing Tariff Impact: Practical Guidance for Surviving Trade Volatility and Responding to Enforcement Shifts

On August 1, the temporary suspension of country-specific ad valorem (“reciprocal”) tariffs ended, ushering in a new phase of the Trump tariff regime. As of August 7, the United States is imposing its highest tariff rates since the Great Depression, reflecting a shift in trade policy that will raise the cost of imported goods across a wide range of sectors.

U.S. importers are scrambling to adjust by nearshoring and reshoring, diversifying supplier networks, adjusting pricing, shifting R&D priorities, and advocating for policy change; but the legal frameworks at play are complex, and customs enforcement is ramping up. 

Join us on Thursday, September 4th at 11am-12pm ET for an update on the tariff policy landscape from decorated trade lawyer and advisor Olga Torres and insight into Sayari’s tariff planning capabilities from Sayari’s Liz Johnson.

 The agenda will include:
- An analysis of the latest tariff updates
- Recent enforcement examples and what they suggest about broader trends
- Best practices for preventing accidental customs violations
- An introduction to Sayari’s tariff planning and mitigation tools

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