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What the US, Canada and Mexico Want from a New NAFTA
- Duration: 60 Min
This webinar will discuss the issues involved in North American trade, the areas and industries that NAFTA negotiations will likely affect and how you can ready your business for a potential impact.
Why Should You Attend:
Anyone engaged in trade or commerce in any of the three NAFTA countries must be cognizant of any changes to the existing agreement, but also to anticipate where the parties are going with the rhetorical posturing. Since the NAFTA Agreement involves more than just duty reduction principles and criteria; transportation and logistical impacts must be monitored.
Learning Objectives:
- Awareness of the issues involved in North American trade
- Identifying the likely areas of change as a result of NAFTA negotiations
- Where are your potential vulnerabilities?
- What action can be taken now
- Testing your own readiness for potential impact
- Industry specific issues
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- US call for negotiations
- US posturing and goals
- What will the US “settle for” in the way of some concessions?
- Mexico position
- What is Mexico prepared to give?
- Canada position
- What is Canada prepared to give?
- Specific issues of particular importance
Who Will Benefit:
Importers, exporters and in-house compliance professionals.for companies engaged in North American trade. Trade facilitation providers, trade attorneys, customs brokers, consultants and advisors to importers/exporters.
Instructor Profile:
Raymond Sullivan
Principal and Founder, Law Offices of Rayond F Sullivan
Raymond F. Sullivan is an attorney with over 30 years of practice in customs law. His practice encompasses customs penalties, seizures audits and enforcement activities, as well as classification and valuation issues – including litigation of these issues. He regularly conducts evaluations of importer compliance systems and processes; and, has developed and implemented import compliance programs for a number of importers. Mr. Sullivan has written numerous articles on customs and international trade law; and, has served on Law 360’s International Trade Editorial Advisory Board.
Mr. Sullivan is a former import specialist and special agent with US Customs. He is a member of the bar in Maryland, New York and the District of Columbia; and, litigates matters before the US Court of International Trade.
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Registrants may cancel up to two working days prior to the course start date and will receive a letter of credit to be used towards a future course up to one year from date of issuance. ComplianceOnline would process/provide refund if the Live Webinar has been cancelled. The attendee could choose between the recorded version of the webinar or refund for any cancelled webinar. Refunds will not be given to participants who do not show up for the webinar. On-Demand Recordings can be requested in exchange.
Webinar may be cancelled due to lack of enrolment or unavoidable factors. Registrants will be notified 24hours in advance if a cancellation occurs. Substitutions can happen any time.
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