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2021 Customs Webinar Import 101 March 31 – April 1, 2021 Register now at siaed.org
2021 CUSTOMS AND IMPORT WEBINAR Import 101 Online | March 31 – April 1, 2021 SIA is pleased to present a webinar showcasing Imports and Border Protection (CBP) and their role in Imports, and Customs; get the information you need to stay the role of your Customs Broker and how they differ compliant with U.S. Import Regulations. Attend this from your freight forwarder. The webinar will include engaging webinar and join your peers in the trade an industry panel providing perspectives on what you compliance profession and learn about compliance should have in your Import Compliance Plan and how issues that matter to you from Customs experts who to meet Importer Responsibilities along with topics that are passionate about the topic. Customs holds the support best practices. Importer of Record ultimately liable for the accuracy of Speakers invited include members of U.S. Customs and cross- border transactions. This makes it imperative that Border Protection and industry who will provide real- you maintain a high level of sophistication, demonstrate world insight on the foundation of a successful Import due diligence, and ensure you understand your Program and the elements to keep in mind to understand responsibilities. Be prepared to hear about Customs the consequences of noncompliance. SIA President: Marc Binder, International Trade Compliance Strategies Conference Director: Kate Koeppen, Schaeffler Group USA Speaker Co-Chairs: Stella Thomas, Alion Science and Technology Cindy M. Hollohan,L3Harris Technologies Audio/Visual/Publications Chair: Randy Cook, Ankura SIA Event Liaison: Carmella Bowden, Knowledge International, LLC SIA Business Manager: Scott Garrison, SIA Conference information and registration at siaed.org/event-3720944
2021 CUSTOMS AND IMPORT WEBINAR CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE CANCELLATION POLICY THE SOCIETY FOR Non-Members ..... $350 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Members...... $250 Cancellations may be transferred to a current Government...... $150 Event or a refund will be issued minus the Background & Purpose $35.00 cancellation fee. The Society for International Affairs, Inc. (SIA) is a Online registration is required. Notice of cancellation must be by email or volunteer, nonprofit, educational organization that phone. Please contact our Business Manager, was jointly formed in 1967 by US Government and The registration site is Scott Garrison, scottgarrison@siaed.org or Industry. SIA provides a forum for the exchange of siaed.org/event-3720944 703-946-5683. information related to export and import licensing. SIA interests cover the entire spectrum of licensing SIA accepts payment by pertaining to the Departments of Commerce, REFUND REQUESTS AS A RESULT credit card or check. OF TECHNICAL ISSUES: Defense, State, Treasury, and Homeland Security. Attendees are responsible for making their It is the responsibility of the attendee to Activities own event registration. Registration must be confirm system requirements and test their Business luncheon meetings are held regularly and guaranteed with a major credit card or check. computers prior to the start of the webinar. feature guest speakers who address regulatory and If a technical failure at the attendee’s home or policy issues affecting exporting and importing. CUT-OFF DATE: Cutoff date for reservations Conferences and seminars are presented on must be completed on or before, 5:00 pm edt, workplace prevents access to the live webinar, a regular basis to educate and instruct the Wednesday, March 24, 2021. refunds will not be made. Please log into the export community on all aspects of defense and event 30 minutes prior to the start time. commercial exports and technology transfers. Please make checks payable to: Code of Conduct Society for International Affairs or “SIA” The meetings and functions of SIA are designed Please inform ScottGarrison@siaed.org SIA PROGRAMS to facilitate the free exchange of ideas and CLE QUALIFICATION information. Information from these sessions is not if you are paying by check. FOR CLE/CPE for attribution or publication. Recording devices may not be used. SIA members and attendees Mail checks to: CREDITS are expected to uphold the highest standards of Society for International Affairs personal conduct at all SIA functions and must Attn: 2021 Imports 101 Webinar SIA Conferences and Seminars may qualify abide by the Code of Conduct. P.O. Box 9466 for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) or Membership Arlington, VA 22219 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Membership is comprised of over 2,000 members Credits, depending upon the specific consisting of Industry, U.S. Government, and Conference information jurisdictional requirements. Please check embassies. Information about SIA membership is and registration at: your local jurisdiction. available at www.siaed.org. siaed.org/event-3720944
2021 CUSTOMS AND IMPORT WEBINAR Wednesday, March 31, 2021 1:00 Opening Remarks Marc Binder,International Trade Compliance Strategies, SIA President Kate Koeppen,Schaeffler Group USA ., SIA Conference Director 1:15 Role of CBP in Imports Speaker TBD • Border Crossing 101 • CBP at Airports • CBP at Seaports Q&A 2:15 Overview of U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) Speaker TBD Q&A 3:00 Break 3:10 Role of Your Customs Broker and Reasonable Care Speaker TBD • What is Reasonable Care? Classification/Documentation Section 232/301’s Valuation Origin and marking Recordkeeping Participating Government Agencies Forced Labor • Importer Entry Reviews – do I need to do them? • Understanding the Entry Process • How are Customs Brokers different from Freight Forwarders 4:10 Duty Free Entries Speaker TBD • U.S. Goods Returned • DOD Duty Free under USG Contract • ATA Carnets Q&A Join us Online! 5:00 Webinar Day 1 Adjourned Conference information and registration at Day 2 continued on the next page siaed.org/event-3720944 Agenda subject to change | All speaker comments are off-the-record and not for attribution
2021 CUSTOMS AND IMPORT WEBINAR Thursday, April 1, 2021 1:00 Opening Remarks Kate Koeppen,Schaeffler Group USA Conference Director 1:05 Industry Panel: Industry Perspective on Meeting Importer Responsibilities Speaker TBD • Import Compliance Plan Managing Your Broker Documented Processes/Manual Recordkeeping Auditing ACE Portal Q&A 2:05 Focused Assessment/Prior Disclosures Speaker TBD • DO’s and Don’ts • C-TPAT • Importer Self-Assessment Program – how to avoid a focused assessment Q&A 3:00 Break 3:10 INCOTERMS Speaker TBD The internationally set of rules, published by the Chamber of Commerce (ICC), that define the specific responsibilities of sellers and buyers for the delivery of goods under international sales contracts. In September 2019, the ICC released the newest version of the rules (Incoterms 2020) that took effect on January 1, 2020. Specific topics will include: • What are Incoterms? • How the new Incoterms® 2020 terms deviate from Incoterms® 2010 • Overview of the maritime terms in Incoterms® 2020 • Overview of the Incoterms® 2020 terms that can be used in any mode of transportation • Transfer of title and risk of loss under Incoterms® 2020 • The levels of insurance coverage under Incoterms® 2020 • Security-related requirements • The role of Incoterms® in determining the customs value of goods imported into the United States • The risks and benefits of each term • When does insurance transfer? • When does risk transfer? • Proper description of sales terms in contracts for the sale of goods Q&A Conference information and registration at 4:15 Webinar Day 2 Adjourned siaed.org/event-3720944 Agenda subject to change | All speaker comments are off-the-record and not for attribution
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