CEE Archives - Customs & International Trade Law Firm https://diaztradelaw.com/category/cbp/cee/ Jennifer Diaz Fri, 08 Jul 2022 19:53:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/diaztradelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/ms-icon-310x310.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 CEE Archives - Customs & International Trade Law Firm https://diaztradelaw.com/category/cbp/cee/ 32 32 200988546 How to Build and Maintain an Effective Import Compliance Plan https://diaztradelaw.com/how-to-build-and-maintain-an-effective-import-compliance-plan/ https://diaztradelaw.com/how-to-build-and-maintain-an-effective-import-compliance-plan/#respond Fri, 01 Oct 2021 13:44:43 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=5690 CBP enforcement is on the rise.  If your business is importing into the U.S., or wants to start, our one-hour, NEI accredited, webinar on “Building & Maintaining an Effective Import Compliance Plan”  will provide best practices and TOP tips to build an import compliance plan.

Register today to to hear directly from Senior Trade Advisor, Don Woods, DTL’s president, Jennifer Diaz, and Associate Attorney, Denise Calle as they discuss real life stories, current trends/risks associated with the import process, proactive ways to stay compliant, and the importance of training to avoid costly encounters with CBP.

Why Should I Register for this Webinar?

CBP is actively enforcing its laws and regulations against non-compliant importers, as seen by the 70,683 seizure letters issued to importers in FY2021.  Importers are required to develop, maintain, and follow a compliant import plan. Importers must be aware of CBP’s various enforcement mechanisms, and more importantly,  how to avoid  such actions. CBP’s most common enforcement activities include seizures, detentions, and criminal prosecution.

In response to the increase in enforcement discussed below, Diaz Trade Law is hosting a NEI accredited webinar, Building & Maintaining an Effective Import Compliance Plan to train industry on top compliance tips to avoid enforcement, and best practices to maintain and effective and compliant import plan.

Seizures in FY21:

  • With Fy21 yet to finish, the CBP has already had more than 70,000 trade seizures
  • With Fy21 yet to finish, CBP has already had $2.5 billion worth of IPR Seizures – More than it has seized in each of the past 5 years!

Other Trade Enforcement Activities:

  • 1,942 Trade Penalties Issued
  • 16,302 Total Trade Liquidated Damages
  • $16 million collected in Trade-related penalties and liquidated damages

In this webinar, you will learn the common risks associated with the import process and how to build and maintain an effective Import Compliance Plan . Presenters will discuss… The objective of the webinar is to teach participants how to create an effective import plan that allows importers to avoid CBP altogether.

Importers, Customs Brokers, Regulatory Affairs Professionals, and others engaged in the importation of goods into the United States are encouraged to attend either live on October 6, 2021 at 12:00 PM, or on demand thereafter. Register Here

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Jennifer Diaz Presenting at Global Trade Educational Conference 2021 https://diaztradelaw.com/jennifer-diaz-presenting-at-global-trade-educational-conference-2021/ https://diaztradelaw.com/jennifer-diaz-presenting-at-global-trade-educational-conference-2021/#respond Tue, 06 Jul 2021 12:45:50 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=5195 The NCBFAA Educational Institute invites all global logistics professionals to its 7th Annual Global Trade Educational Conference (GTEC). This two-day event in  Baltimore, MD will give customs brokers, freight forwarders, NVOCCs, OTI, service providers, importers, exporters and all global logistics professionals an opportunity to update themselves on industry developments and connect with colleagues new and old.

Join us IN PERSON in Baltimore, MD, July 26-27, 2021. NCBFAA NEI and hotel staff will be complying with all state and venue COVID-19 protocols so you can feel safe attending the event! Virtual attendance is available, so you can gain knowledge from anywhere!

REGISTER TODAY!

All trade professionals, regardless of membership or affiliation, are invited to join to:

  • Learn from industry subject matter experts on today’s pressing matters
  • Get an opportunity to voice your questions to federal, state and industry experts about the latest issues affecting your business
  • Acquire fresh ideas by networking with business colleagues while meeting new people

Diaz Trade Law is enthusiastic to announce that our President, Jennifer Diaz will be a featured speaker alongside Adrienne Braumiller on the topic “Update on CBP Enforcement Efforts: IPR, Section 301, 232, AD/CVD” taking place on July 27th from 9:00 am to 10:30 am EST.

As we all know, Intellectual Property Rights, AD/CVD, Section 301 and 232 are all things on CBP’s priority list for enforcement. What do you have in place to make sure you are complying with the regulations? What have you done to assure yourself that your imports are not affected by the rules, and if they are, how you are managing the additional complexity of these movements?

Learn More About Jen Diaz!

President and Founder of Diaz Trade Law, Jennifer (Jen) Diaz is a Chambers ranked, Board Certified International Attorney specializing in customs and international trade. For more than 15 years, Jen has provided legal advice and customized training on import and export compliance to industry, with a strong record of success in mitigating federal administrative enforcement actions.

Jen has received many accolades from the legal community, including being recognized by “Super Lawyers” as a Top International Attorney, having an AV rating of “Superb,” and serving as President of the Organization of Women in International Trade (2018-2019).

A frequent media commentator, Jen has authored book chapters, journal articles, and other articles for The Florida Bar, the American Bar Association, Bloomberg Law, and others. Jen is Editor of “Customs & International Trade Law,” a blog recognized by the U.S. Library of Congress as being an important part of the legal historical record.


REGISTER TODAY!

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REGISTER TODAY! NEI Accredited Webinar Importing 101 – Introduction to U.S. Customs https://diaztradelaw.com/register-today-nei-accredited-webinar-importing-101-introduction-to-u-s-customs/ https://diaztradelaw.com/register-today-nei-accredited-webinar-importing-101-introduction-to-u-s-customs/#respond Wed, 28 Apr 2021 14:24:19 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=4963 Webinar Importing 101 Introduction to US CustomsCo-Authored by Denise Calle

Whether you are new to importing or seasoned, this one-hour webinar is a must attend. Register today to hear directly from this specialized, expert trio on the “Top 10 Tips When Importing to Ensure Compliance” with real case studies:

  • President and Founder of Diaz Trade Law, Jennifer (Jen) Diaz is a Chambers ranked, Board Certified International Attorney specializing in customs and international trade,
  • Trade Advisor at Diaz Trade Law, Donald Woods has worked in the express delivery, freight forwarding, and logistics industries for 34 years in both imports and exports. He retired from UPS after 34 years of service as the VP, Customs & Trade Compliance for the Customs Brokerage business unit.
  • Associate Attorney of Diaz Trade Law, Denise Calle assists U.S. and foreign manufacturers, distributors, and importers, with a range of import compliance, regulatory compliance, and enforcement matters involving U.S. Customs.

This one-hour webinar describes the importer’s role as the responsible party for an import transaction. Our speakers will discuss how to comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) vast laws and regulations. By the end of the webinar, you will know and understand the importance of tariff classification, customs valuation, country of origin marking, intellectual property rights and free trade agreements.

You will also learn basic customs concepts and terms like CBP Form 7501, CBP 28, CBP 29, protests, detention and seizure cases, liquidated damage claims, penalties/fines, prior disclosures, and the FP&F process. Additionally, you will learn the top 10 tips when importing to ensure compliance. This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all importers, customs brokers, and all trade professionals.

In This Webinar You Will Learn:

  • Importance of CBP Rulings for Classification, Valuation and Country of Origin.
  • Cost Savings practices like utilizing Free Trade Agreements.
  • Importance of protecting intellectual property rights.
  • Basic customs concepts and terms.
  • Top tips to proactively work with your Customs Broker.
  • What to do if you encounter a CBP detention and/or seizure case Learn when to submit a prior disclosure to CBP Top 10 tips when importing to ensure compliance.
  • Learn key best practices and hear real life case studies.
  • Learn what to do, and more importantly, what NOT to do, and what the consequences are for non-compliance.

Who should attend:

  • Importers
  • Customs Brokers
  • Regulatory Affairs Professionals
  • In-house Legal Counsel
  • Product Development Managers
  • Other Trade Members

This webinar is eligible for continuing education credit from the NCBFAA Educational Institute. Space is limited, registration required! Access instructions will be provided after your registration is complete. Don’t just take our word for how awesome Diaz Trade Law webinars are. Click here to see what our past attendees had to say. Be sure to join us on May 5, 2021!

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Missed DTL’s seminar on AD/CVD with CBP? Here’s a re-cap. https://diaztradelaw.com/missed-dtls-seminar-on-adcvd-with-cbp-heres-a-re-cap/ https://diaztradelaw.com/missed-dtls-seminar-on-adcvd-with-cbp-heres-a-re-cap/#respond Thu, 11 May 2017 14:25:07 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=2951 Yesterday we at DTL had the pleasure of hosting Part 1 of 2 of our Seminar Series for Compliance Professionals. In celebration of #WorldTradeMonth the first seminar concentrated on Antidumping Duties and Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) with expert speakers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). While we had a packed room, we have received requests from industry members who were not able to attend asking for a re-cap. You asked so we delivered!

 Here is our re-cap:

The morning kicked off with a networking breakfast where experienced and novice custom brokers, legal counsel, trade consultants, and others were able to engage in meaningful dialogue about overlapping issues they experience in their respective workplaces in dealing with the topic of AD/CVD.

JenThe seminar promptly began at 9:00 am with introductory remarks by our own President, Jennifer Diaz. We had all attendees introduce themselves and include why this seminar was important to attend. We were glad to hear from majority of attendees that their reason for participating was to further their trade education, and CBP wanted to ensure they performed “informed compliance” with the trade community.  One attendee commented with “I’m here to continue to learn as that’s what we [customer brokers] are required to do.”

Next, representatives of Miami Free Zone explained their role in international business solutions as they provides users and visitors with convenient international business resources including turnkey FTZ solutions for distribution; a wholesale marketplace; an international business center environment; and premium showroom, office, and warehouse spaces. As well as providing FTZ users with flexible control over their domestic and foreign inventory, duty elimination and deferment, and high security standards for their businesses and valuable merchandise.

The first speaker was Zeidy Lozoya, an Import Specialist with CBP. She started her career as an Intern in 2004 in Nogales, AZ and became an Import Specialist in 2006. Zeidy has been a part of different commodity specialist teams throughout her career including the Electronics, Textiles and Apparel, and Agriculture teams. In 2014 she held the position of Acting Senior Import Specialist for the Electronics and Textile team. She is currently part of an enforcement team with the Automotive and Aerospace CEE. Ms. Lozoya provided insight on the role of Import Specialists in assisting CBP in determining whether merchandise was correctly imported into the United States (U.S) and finding discrepancies in entries that may lead to an investigation on AD/CVD. She also provided a historical overview of the Agency and highlighted that both the Customs Modernization Act and Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (TFTEA) are extremely relevant to CBP. Ms. Lozoya underscored the importance of the working with the applicable Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEE) prior to importing a commodity. The CEEs “transform the way CBP approaches trade operations and works with the international trade community. The Centers represent CBP’s expanded focus on “Trade in the 21st Century.” More information on the CEE are available here. Some helpful tips from her presentation included:

  • Highlights of top Trade Priority Issues: No. 1 on the lists is AD/CVD.
  • Good way to avoid Request for Information (28’s) is by providing CBP an invoice with good descriptions.
  • Import Specialists often go to ports to inspect products themselves.

Jim Schultz followed Ms. Lozoya’s presentation.  Mr. Schultz is a Supervisory Import Specialist with CBP.  He has been an Import Specialist since beginning work with the agency in 2005.  Jim hasCBP ADCVD supervised commodity teams at the Port of Chicago and the Machinery Center of Excellence and Expertise (CEE), where he was the Trade Enforcement Coordinator and supervisor of the CEE’s trade enforcement team.  Jim is currently supervising an enforcement team with the Automotive and Aerospace CEE. Mr. Schultz dove directly into the hot topic of AD/CVD. There were questions and answers during his presentation as the attendees had submitted questions prior to the seminar. He underscored that all opinions or responses from Import Specialist are extremely fact specific and issued on a case by case basis.  Here are highlights from the discussion:

  • Countervailing occurs when a foreign government offers subsidies to their citizens to manufacture or produce a product and that product is then sold it at a lower rate in order to make a higher profit margin which in turn materially injures the American market as the fair competition is disrupted.
  • The trade industry has the responsibility to ask and to continue to ask…“if you don’t know, ASK!”
  • He explained the partnership with the Dept. of Commerce and CBP. To that extent, Commerce is a regulating agency that instructs CBP how to take action and CBP’s role is ministerial in nature.
  • It is an expensive process to get an Antidumping Order. Contact an Import Specialist, law firms and other resources to learn whether a commodity is subject to a Scope Ruling.
  • Importers/Customs Brokers should keep records when dealing with AD/CVD issues BEYOND THE 5 YEAR REQUIREMENT (a safe rule of thumb is one year past liquidation)!
  • HTS Codes listed on Scope ruling are instructive, but not controlling.
  • The President’s Executive Order required that the Secretary of Homeland Security develop a plan to address certain importers who pose a significant antidumping/countervailing risk within 90 days.
    • The order arose from growing number of shell companies, non-resident importers, and underpayment of AD/CVD.
  • CBP advised if importers identify problems in the documents previously submitted to CBP, to consider the following options:
    • Prior Disclosure
    • Have Conversation with Import Specialist
    • Seek Administrative Avenues
    • (*DTL Recommendation, SEEK COUNSEL PRIOR to communicating any errors to CBP).
  • Some Red Flags indicating possible AD/CVD issues:
    • Case mismatches – (using the correct AD/CVD case numbers)
    • Failure to file entries as 03 (or AD/CVD entries).
    • The importer doesn’t have a “right to make entry”
  • Other topics discussed:
    • AD/CVD still apply to Foreign Trade Zones.

Jennifer Diaz concluded the seminar with a detailed explanation of the overtly burdensome process of obtaining a Scope Ruling from the Department of Commerce and provided resources for attendees to use. For more information on how we can help you through the labyrinth of Scope Rulings email us at info@diaztradelaw.com.

A special thanks to all our prize winners for participating during the seminar. We appreciate your involvement and interest! Especially those who provide great feedback on the seminar. Here are some commentaries:

  • “It was very informative session could hear directly from professionals.” – Attendee
  • “It’s always great to attend one of your seminars. Thanks for all the knowledge and help.” – Attendee
  • “You have no option to get bored. Presentations were really focused, short and to the point. Great job.” – Attendee
  • “Great use of my morning. Lots of information, thank you.” – Attendee
  • “Loved the ‘Top 10 Tips'” – Attendee
  • “The event facilitated by Attorney Diaz and staff epitomizes the meaning of true networking on importing/exporting” – Attendee
  • “Have attended 3 presentations by Diaz Trade Law and enjoy all of them because how well organized and informative + Jennifer makes them SUPER fun. Thank you!!” – Attendee

Our next seminar will be held on Thursday, May 18, 2017 to discuss FDA FSMA Compliance Seminar for Importers. Hope to see you there! Limited tickets available via Eventbrite.

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World Trade Month Seminar Series for Compliance Professionals https://diaztradelaw.com/world-trade-month-seminar-series-for-compliance-professionals/ https://diaztradelaw.com/world-trade-month-seminar-series-for-compliance-professionals/#respond Thu, 20 Apr 2017 17:02:01 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/?p=2927 WORLD TRADE MONTH Seminar Series FlyerIn celebration of World Trade Month, Diaz Trade Law is hosting a World Trade Month Seminar Series for Compliance Professionals featuring U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) speakers.

In the first seminar, attendees will learn the ABC’s of Antidumping & Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) compliance and CBP Enforcement.

In the second seminar, FDA will focus on food importations and discuss the upcoming Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) requirement under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).

The TOP reasons you should attend? 

  1. For a limited time, registration is FREE!
  2. You have the ability to hear DIRECTLY from CBP and FDA.
  3. We want the seminars to be informative and all of your questions answered. In that vain, we are currently taking ANY questions you have related to the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (CEE) and Antidumping & Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) for CBP, and food importation/FSMA related questions for the FDA. Please email your questions today to info@diaztradelaw.com!

Full details including registration information for BOTH seminars are below. 

May 10, 2017 ( 9 – 11 a.m.)

  • ABC’s of AD/CVD & CBP Enforcement
  • CLICK HERE for our draft agenda
    • Hear directly from CBP Import Specialists & an industry legal expert
    • TOP Tips when Importing to Ensure Compliance with AD/CVD
    • Valuable opportunity to speak direct with Supervisory Import Specialist with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and legal experts to address any concerns relating to CBP’s role in administering and enforcing imports subject to AD/CVD
    • *** CBP WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ATTENDEES OF THE TRADE COMMUNITY ON WHAT ISSUES OR QUESTIONS THEY WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDRESSED DURING THE PRESENTATION. PLEASE SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO INFO@DIAZTRADELAW.COM ***
  • RSVP HERE

May 18, 2017 ( 9 – 1 2 p.m.)

  • FDA FSMA Compliance Seminar for Importers
  • CLICK HERE for our draft agenda
    • Hear directly from FDA & an industry legal expert
    • Overview of FDA requirements for importing food products
    • A discussion of best practices when working with your broker to expedite shipments (ACE, ITACS, PREDICT)
    • Overview of the FSMA, including an overview of the FSVP requirement (which has a compliance date of 5/30/17)
    • Best practices for due diligence and responding to enforcement actions and FDA Notices of Action
    • *** FDA WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM ATTENDEES OF THE TRADE COMMUNITY ON WHAT ISSUES OR QUESTIONS THEY WOULD LIKE TO BE ADDRESSED DURING THE PRESENTATION. PLEASE SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO INFO@DIAZTRADELAW.COM ***
  • RSVP HERE 

We look forward to seeing you at our World Trade Month events!

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New Center of Excellence & Expertise to Arrive in Miami 2013! https://diaztradelaw.com/new-center-of-excellence-expertise-to-arrive-in-miami-2013-2/ https://diaztradelaw.com/new-center-of-excellence-expertise-to-arrive-in-miami-2013-2/#comments Mon, 17 Dec 2012 15:09:00 +0000 https://diaztradelaw.com/new-center-of-excellence-expertise-to-arrive-in-miami-2013-2/ U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Deputy Commissioner David V. Aguilar announced at the East Coast Trade Symposium the expansion of the Centers of Excellence and Expertise (Centers), which will create six new Centers in 2013 for the Agriculture & Prepared Products; Apparel, Footwear & Textiles; Base Metals; Consumer Products & Mass Merchandising; Industrial & Manufacturing Materials; and Machinery industries. CEE’s are “virtual “one-stop shops” that provide centralized processing for importers that volunteer to participate. TheCenters are also already a source of information for the entire trading community. Centers are virtual organizations, managed from a strategic location, that link CBP trade personnel by industry to authoritatively facilitate trade.”

CBP’s goal is to eventually cover the full range of imported goods. For now, the Centers to be established in FY 2013 are:

  1. Agriculture & Prepared Products: Miami
  2. Apparel, Footwear & Textiles: San Francisco
  3. Base Metals: Chicago
  4. Consumer Products & Mass Merchandising: Atlanta
  5. Industrial & Manufacturing Materials: Buffalo
  6. Machinery: Laredo
These virtual centers will provide one-stop processing to lower the Trade’s cost of business, provide greater consistency and predictability and enhance CBP enforcement efforts. The Centers represent CBP’s expanded focus on “Trade in the 21st Century,” transforming customs procedures to align with modern business. The Centers will also serve as resources to the broader trade community and to CBP’s U.S. government partners. The current Centers are Electronics in Long Beach; Pharmaceuticals, Health & Chemicals in New York City; Automotive & Aerospace in Detroit; and Petroleum, Natural Gas & Minerals in Houston.

Resources to learn more about the CEE’s:

  • Customs created a new 8 minute video advising on additional benefits the CEE’s provide, including being a “common sense trade processing system,” and discussing the assistance with administrative detentions of merchandise the CEE’s can provide.
  • PowerPoint Presentation on CEE’s.
  • CEE’s FACT SHEET.

CTPAT and ISA members are given priority to apply for admission into CEE’s.  CEE’s are supposed to provide the uniform decision making the importing community craves. Import Specialists will eventually all belong to a specific CEE and utilize their specialized knowledge to provide consistent admissibility decisions around the country. I very much look forward to seeing and reporting on how the Miami CEE progresses.

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