Update on CBP's Forced Labor Detentions

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Hosted by the United States Fashion Industry Association (USFIA) and Crowell & Moring LLP

The Trade Facilitation & Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 eliminated the “consumptive demand” clause, and U.S. Customs has already taken quick action to detain products suspected to be produced by forced labor. Right away, U.S. Customs has seized products, including some textile products. Frances Hadfield, counsel in Crowell & Moring's International Trade Group in New York City, will discuss the new law and how it will impact brands and retailers. She will be joined by David Wolff, counsel in the firm's Washington office and consultant with C&M International, the firm's trade policy affiliate, who will discuss DPRK sanctions and recent reports that North Koreans are working for Chinese manufacturers just over the China-DPRK border.

This webinar will be recorded and distributed to everyone who registers.

This webinar will be eligible for CCS credit by the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA). Please provide your identification number when you register if you would like to receive the credit.

When
July 20th, 2016 from  2:00 PM to  3:00 PM
Location
Online via Go2Webinar
Contact
Phone: 202-419-0444
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USFIA Member Company Employee (Must Register w/ Valid Company Email Address) $0.00
Non-Member $95.00
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