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About The Webinar

The U.S. has threatened to eliminate de minimis entries, particularly for imports from China, Mexico, and Canada. Opportunities abound, but so do increasing concerns about illicit goods, security risks, consumer protection, duty circumvention, and intellectual property evasion. This webinar will help traders understand what de minimis may look like in the future and what supply chain adjustments may be necessary.

Key Topics

  • executive orders and the current state of de minimis, particularly for China, Mexico & Canada
  • status of CBP proposed rules on entry of low-value shipments (ELVS) and trade remedy (Section 301) prohibition
  • status of CBP’s de minimis program, automation of $800 threshold, and enforcement activity
  • restructuring transactions to minimize costs and maintain efficiencies if de minimis is prohibited
  • congressional proposals – additional data, ten-digit HTSUS numbers, trade remedy/commodity prohibitions
  • standard of care and compliance and enforcement mechanisms

Speakers

J. Nicole Bivens Collinson

Managing Principal, Operating Committee; International Trade & Government Relations Practice Leader
202-730-4956 nbc@strtrade.com

NICOLE BIVENS COLLINSON is a Managing Principal, Operating Committee, and International Trade and Government Relations Practice Leader with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. She is located in the Washington, D.C., office. Ms. Collinson is a commentator on trade matters on MSNBC, NPR, and BBC and is the lead professional on ST&R’s engagement as legislative counsel to the National Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA).

202-730-4956 nbc@strtrade.com

Lenny P. Feldman

Managing Partner, Operating Committee
305-894-1011 lfeldman@strtrade.com

LENNY FELDMAN is a Managing Partner, Operating Committee with Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., resident in the Miami office. He previously co-chaired the twenty-member Customs and Border Protection’s Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee, providing strategic recommendations directly to CBP, Homeland Security and Treasury executives on issues such as forced labor, intellectual property rights, e-commerce policy, trade partnership programs, enforcement and facilitation mechanisms, and regulatory reform. He currently serves as General Counsel and Customs Counsel to the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA). He also serves on the board of governors of the American Association of Exporters and Importers and as one of their delegates to the World Customs Organization Private Sector Working Group in Brussels.

305-894-1011 lfeldman@strtrade.com

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