Thursday, January 25, 2018
FDA Announces Enforcement Discretion Under FSMA
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Compliant,
FDA,
Food,
Food Safety Modernization Act,
FSMA,
Importation,
Stakeholders
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Food Importers – Want to Expedite Your Importations with FDA?
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
2018 Seminars - We Want to Hear from YOU!
DTL is Planning Our 2018 Seminars AND WANTS YOUR Input!!
We want our 2018 Seminars to answer the import/export questions you have! Please provide your
We want our 2018 Seminars to answer the import/export questions you have! Please provide your
comments by voting below!
If you have any specific comments you want to share with us, please email us at info@diaztradelaw.com.
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Best Practices,
CBP,
Export,
fda issues,
Import,
International Trade,
Seminar,
speaking
Monday, January 15, 2018
Help Us Celebrate 2017 Successes!
DTL saved clients MILLIONS of dollars in 2017, below we list a summary of some of our compliance successes! Let us assist you in 2018!
U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP)
U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP)
- Assisted importers in filing prior disclosures that were accepted by CBP and/or DOC and avoiding substantial penalties.
- Assisted importers in successfully responding to CBP 28’s and 29’s resulting in close outs, and no further enforcement action by CBP!
- Assisted importers in creating and maintaining pre-compliance programs to evaluate intellectual property rights and pre-report merchandise to CBP resulting in expedited entry into the U.S. with no delays or examinations by CBP.
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2017 Success Stories,
Best Practices,
compliance,
events,
Import Expert,
speaking,
Success,
Successes
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Your Cheat Sheet to Comply With CBP’s Forced Labor Requirements
We recently advised our readers of the 12 Questions on Forced Labor the import community must answer in order to comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) amended Reasonable Care Checklist. This checklist was released September 2017 to:
- Comply with the informed compliance requirement of Title VI of the North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057) (Mod Act) and,
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Allegations,
Best Practices,
CBP,
Forced Labour,
Import,
reasonable care,
U.S. Customs
Thursday, January 4, 2018
OWIT International President to Host OWIT South Florida Breakfast
Our very own Diaz Trade Law President, Jennifer Diaz, is also the newly elected President of the Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT). OWIT International was established in 1989 and is a global association for women in international trade and business. Our 2,000-plus members impact hundreds of millions of dollars in trade and business transactions annually. OWIT’s focus is on adding value to our corporate, mid-sized, small business and individual members around the world. OWIT serves as the unifying body of a network of chapters spanning the globe in the Americas, Western Europe, and Africa.
OWIT South Florida (the premier networking organization in South Florida for women and men involved in international trade and business) is one of 22 chapters of OWIT around the globe. OWIT South Florida has numerous events throughout the year. Diaz Trade Law is proud to host the next breakfast event at our office. Don't miss it!
OWIT South Florida (the premier networking organization in South Florida for women and men involved in international trade and business) is one of 22 chapters of OWIT around the globe. OWIT South Florida has numerous events throughout the year. Diaz Trade Law is proud to host the next breakfast event at our office. Don't miss it!
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Recap of the CBP East Coast Trade Symposium (& UPDATED Dates for 2018!)
As you know (for those of you who have been following our blog), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) held its annual East Coast Trade Symposium on December 5-6, 2017, in Atlanta, GA. Below summarizes the panels I attended, would love your thoughts if you were there. For those that couldn’t make it – hope below proves useful as a summary for you!
The event kicked off with Brenda B. Smith, CBP’s Office of Trade Executive Assistant Commissioner, introducing CBP’s trade strategy and the four important lanes CBP is focusing on:
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