Do you have questions on critical regulations, initiatives, and challenges in North American customs and trade? AIAG has answers!
Hear directly from government and industry leaders on everything from 21st Century Customs Framework and Global Business Identifier to duty drawback, export sanctions, nearshoring, and more at our 2024 North American Customs and Trade Town Hall.
This year’s event features:
- Mexican and Canadian diplomats (Honorable Principal Consul Roberto Nicolás Vázquez, Consul of Mexico – Detroit and Honorable Consul Colin Bird, General Consul of Canada in Detroit) discussing trade relations and nearshoring.
- An introduction to — and insights from — the new CTPAT director, Dina Amato, alongside Serina J. Baker-Hill, center director for the Automotive and Aerospace Center of Excellence and Expertise, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
- The director of the Forced Labor Division within the Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Directorate (TRLED), U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Trade, Brian Hoxie, exploring forced labor enforcement in the automotive industry.
Additional agenda highlights include:
- “Compelling Issues Coming From Various Customs Industry Brokers,” with numerous brokers and trade agents sharing potential changes, best practices, and more.
- A “Global Economic and Geopolitics Update” from DSV’s director, Customs and International Trade, Pete Mento.
- An in-depth discussion on “Driving Value and Compliance with Duty Drawback and Export Modernization,” with Dawn Olesky (KPMG principal), Christine Dubicki (MIC Customs Solutions project and process manager, Duty Drawback for North America), and David Corn (Comstock and Holt executive vice president).
Plus, earn 6 CCS/CES credits available via the NCBFAA for attending!
With networking throughout the day (including our after-hours reception) and Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) training from U.S. CBP the day after the event, this year’s town hall has the contacts and content you need to get ahead. Register ASAP to secure your spot.