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</html><description>The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism is a voluntary government-business initiative that builds cooperative relationships that strengthen and improve overall international supply chain and U.S. border security. CTPAT is widely recognized as one of the most effective means of providing the highest level of cargo security through close cooperation with international supply chain businesses such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, and manufacturers. At CBP&#x2019;s CTPAT Conference held on January 8-9, 2013, CBP announced major updates to CTPAT &#x2013; lucky for you, I&#x2019;ve recapped the highlights for you below. Trusted Trader Program &#x2022; CBP proposes to combine CBP&#x2019;s ISA program with CTPAT. Additionally, if importers choose to be part of the Trusted Trader Program, they can take advantage of &#x201C;joint validations&#x201D; with other government agencies (OGA&#x2019;s). CBP and TSA have already been performing joint validations for 9 months. Trade is concerned that OGA&#x2019;s will go on fishing expeditions while validating and no guarantees have been made from CBP that OGA&#x2019;s won&#x2019;t. This is a major concern for some (rightfully so!). &#x2022; CBP is seeking comments regarding its new Trusted Trader Program. Please email any comments here. Internal Conspiracies Top conspiracy indicators to look for are: &#x2022; Anyone taking photos of entrances, fencing, hours of operation, etc.. &#x2022; Anyone interested in stow plans, employee schedules, transit routes, and GPS &#x2022; Anyone in financial distress &#x2022; Anyone attempting to access a system that they have no authorization to access &#x2022; Anyone showing up to work on a day off or with large [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
