An informative webinar presented by
Adrienne Braumiller, Founder, Braumiller Law Group, George Tuttle III from Tuttle Law, and Brenda Cordova, BLG Mexico Attorney
Tuesday, May 19th, 10:30 AM- Noon CDT
(90 minutes)
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U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer notified Congress April 24 that the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement will enter into force on July 1, 2020. Following that notification to Congress, the U.S. certified to Mexico and Canada that it's ready for the NAFTA replacement to take effect.
“The crisis and recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic demonstrates that now, more than ever, the United States should strive to increase manufacturing capacity and investment in North America. The USMCA’s entry into force is a landmark achievement in that effort," Lighthizer said.
Time to dig into the details and planning stages
This webinar will cover:
• Where to find the rules for navigating the USMCA
• Rules of Origin and a practical approach to analyzing these rules
• What the USMCA Certification should contain and key considerations
• Comparison of the USMCA provisions to NAFTA
• National Treatment Rules, including drawback and the lesser of the duty rule
• Customs enforcement including verification audits and record requests/desk reviews
• USMCA/T-MEC - a Mexico Perspective
This will be a very comprehensive webinar, with several questions being answered during the presentation, as well as plenty of time set aside for Q&A afterward.
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Adrienne Braumiller is the founder of Braumiller Law Group PLLC and an innovative force in the international trade law arena. With more than 25 years of experience, she is widely recognized as a leading authority in Customs, import, export,...
George Tuttle, III, has over 18 years experience advising clients and litigating matters relating to classification, valuation, country-of-origin, special duty exemptions, NAFTA, drawback, regulatory audits and compliance assessments, penalties,...
Brenda has represented a wide range of multi-national and small companies, advising them on business matters in Mexico. She has helped these clients with their Customs and international trade law issues, and she is widely recognized as an expert...