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Timothy Warren is Executive Managing Editor of Communications Daily. He previously led the International Trade Today editorial team from the time it was purchased by Warren Communications News in 2012 through the launch of Export Compliance Daily and Trade Law Daily. Tim is a 2005 graduate of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts and lives in Maryland with his wife and three kids.
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CBP plans to send letters to "identified as having previously imported merchandise that may be subject" to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, CBP said in an April 12 email. The UFLPA imposes a rebuttable presumption that goods from Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region involve the use of forced labor as of June 21. Ahead June 21, CBP will use the "known importer letters" to "encourage those importers to address any forced labor issues in their supply chains in a timely manner," it said.
President Joe Biden signed into law on April 8 legislation to end permanent normal trade relations status for Russian and Belarusian goods and codify an existing ban on oil from Russia, the White House said. Congress approved the bills April 7 (see 2204070036).
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CBP disagreed with several assertions made by the DHS Office of Inspector General in a new report that questions CBP's oversight of the Centers of Excellence and Expertise. "When combined with inadequate procedural guidance for the Centers, there is heightened risk of importers illicitly attempting to avoid paying duties and fees and circumventing trade practices, defrauding the Federal Government, and undermining lawful business," the OIG said. "Further, unreliable data from information systems hinders CBP’s ability to inform legislation, policies, and programs to improve them and make them more efficient."
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