Streamline your supply chain security with expert guidance and best practices. The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a key component in securing global trade and ensuring supply chain integrity. This webinar provides an in-depth look at the CTPAT validation and revalidation processes, offering practical tips and strategies to successfully navigate these assessments. We’ll explore what to expect during a validation, how to prepare, and how to maintain compliance throughout the revalidation cycle. Learn how to optimize your security practices and enhance your partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Congress: The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs released a 90-Day Review Report of BIS.
Congress: The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs released a 90-Day Review Report of BIS.
Chairman McCaul determined that BIS has enabled a virtually unrestricted flow of American technology to CCP-controlled companies, facilitating China’s rapid rise as a technological, economic, and military superpower.
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