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  • BIS Implements Sanctions Against Russia Under Export Administration Regulations

    Feb, 28, 2022
    The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a final rule, which took effect Feb. 24, to implement the Biden Administration’s sanctions against Russia under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
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  • NCBFAA Seeks Input on Changes to Service Contracts with Ocean Carriers

    Feb, 28, 2022
    It has come to NCBFAA’s attention that some of our members (particularly our smaller members) are encountering attempts by ocean carriers to amend, alter or otherwise deviate from agreed-to terms and conditions in valid service contracts. We understand in some cases, carriers are seeking to cancel existing contracts, as well.
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  • Turning Up the Heat on Customs Business Fairness Act

    Feb, 28, 2022
    It may still be cold outside, but let’s not put our momentum to make the Customs Business Fairness Act (CBFA) (H.R. 4186) permanent on ice. We need each of our members to continue reaching out to their Congressional Members on Capitol Hill to let them know just how important this legislation is to our industry.
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  • Transport, Logistics and Trade Sector Updates of The Week

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Here is a summary of the latest legislative and regulatory transport, logistics and trade sector updates brought to you by our NCBFAA Transportation Counsel firm Venable:
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  • BIS Implements Sanctions Against Russia Under Export Administration Regulations

    Feb, 28, 2022
    The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a final rule, which took effect Feb. 24, to implement the Biden Administration’s sanctions against Russia under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
    Full story
  • NCBFAA Seeks Input on Changes to Service Contracts with Ocean Carriers

    Feb, 28, 2022
    It has come to NCBFAA’s attention that some of our members (particularly our smaller members) are encountering attempts by ocean carriers to amend, alter or otherwise deviate from agreed-to terms and conditions in valid service contracts. We understand in some cases, carriers are seeking to cancel existing contracts, as well.
    Full story
  • Make Your 2022 NCBFAA Annual Conference Hotel Room Reservations Now!

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Now that a hint of spring is in the air and COVID cases are thankfully waning, more and more people are beginning to travel again. That said, it is now more important than ever for you to register as soon as possible for the 49th NCBFAA Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona on May 1-4. We have been notified that hotel bookings at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa are filling up fast!
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  • Make Your 2022 NCBFAA Annual Conference Hotel Room Reservations Now!

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Now that a hint of spring is in the air and COVID cases are thankfully waning, more and more people are beginning to travel again. That said, it is now more important than ever for you to register as soon as possible for the 49th NCBFAA Annual Conference in Tucson, Arizona on May 1-4. We have been notified that hotel bookings at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort and Spa are filling up fast!
    Full story
  • Send NCBFAA Examples of ‘Merchant’ Abuse in BOL Terms and Conditions

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Customs Brokers may be liable for charges under current practices by ocean carriers naming them as “merchant” as listed in terms and conditions of their master bills of lading. The carriers’ intention by use of a broad definition of merchant casts a wide net over multiple parties they can hold responsible for charges related to the bill of lading.
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  • Transport, Logistics and Trade Sector Updates of The Week

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Here is a summary of the latest legislative and regulatory transport, logistics and trade sector updates brought to you by our NCBFAA Transportation Counsel firm Venable:
    Full story
  • NCBFAA’s New Partner Government Agencies Reference Tool!

    Feb, 28, 2022
    Every customs broker knows that interacting with Partner Government Agencies (PGAs) can be the most challenging part of their job. The PGA data requirements are often demanding. And, on top of that, there are just so many agencies!
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  • NCBFAA Weekly Supply Chain Disruption Roundup

    Feb, 28, 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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  • New ACE Account Requires Relinking

    Feb, 28, 2022
    NCBFAA would like to alert our members that to continue to use your new ACE account login after the initial login, you must go in and relink your Legacy ACE account. If you have done so but are now unable to access Legacy ACE and are getting error messages the password for your Legacy ACE account may have expired. Your trade account owner (TAO) should be able to reset your Legacy ACE password, and then you should then be able to log back into Modernized ACE and relink your Legacy ACE account.
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  • Turning Up the Heat on Customs Business Fairness Act

    Feb, 28, 2022
    It may still be cold outside, but let’s not put our momentum to make the Customs Business Fairness Act (CBFA) (H.R. 4186) permanent on ice. We need each of our members to continue reaching out to their Congressional Members on Capitol Hill to let them know just how important this legislation is to our industry.
    Full story
  • Customs and Cross-Border Trade Regulatory Updates of The Week

    Feb, 28, 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:
    Full story
  • RAC Works With APHIS to Promote Use of E-Phytos

    Feb, 28, 2022
    An NCBFAA Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) Subcommittee met with a team from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to explore ways to increase the use of e-phytosanitary certificates by the trade.
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  • Vote for Your 2022 NCBFAA Leadership

    Feb, 28, 2022
    The NCBFAA Nominating Committee, in accordance with NCBFAA by-laws, has recently completed the 2022 Officers Slate for vote by eligible Regular members by the time of the upcoming Annual Conference.
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  • Customs and Cross-Border Trade Regulatory Updates of The Week

    Feb, 21, 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:
    Full story
  • NCBFAA Seeks Input on Changes to Service Contracts with Ocean Carriers

    Feb, 21, 2022
    It has come to NCBFAA’s attention that some of our members (particularly our smaller members) are encountering attempts by ocean carriers to amend, alter or otherwise deviate from agreed-to terms and conditions in valid service contracts. We understand in some cases, carriers are seeking to cancel existing contracts, as well.
    Full story
  • NCBFAA’s New Partner Government Agencies Reference Tool!

    Feb, 21, 2022
    Every customs broker knows that interacting with Partner Government Agencies (PGAs) can be the most challenging part of their job. The PGA data requirements are often demanding. And, on top of that, there are just so many agencies!
    Full story