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Diaz Trade Law Mini-Series Part 1/3 – Importing 101 | The View from Jamestown, Episode 060

Join Diaz Trade Law & The Chemical Company for a special three-part mini-series, featuring an in-depth introduction and overview on importing, exporting, and anti-dumping situations and best practices.

Episode one features Jen Diaz, Founder and President of Diaz Trade Law, and host Ben Sawicki discussing all things relating to importing products into the United States.

Links: Diaz Trade Law: https://diaztradelaw.com/news-articles/ Trainings: https://diaztradelaw.com/training-seminars-webinars/ CBP Trade Page: https://www.cbp.gov/trade Email Updates from CBP: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSCBP/subscriber/new CBP Guide for Importers: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Importing%20into%20the%20U.S.pdf

Timeline: 0:00 Introduction 5:18 What is importing? 17:34 How to import correctly 26:11 What is Customs Targeting? 36:46 How to stay up to date on priority trade initiatives? 41:06 Case Studies & Examples 48:32 Resources 53:04 Wrap-up

Biography on Jen Diaz: President and Founder of Diaz Trade Law, Jennifer (Jen) Diaz is a Chambers ranked, Board Certified International Attorney specializing in customs and international trade. For more than 15 years, Jen has provided legal advice and customized training on import and export compliance to industry, with a strong record of success in mitigating federal administrative enforcement actions. Jen has received many accolades from the legal community, including being recognized by “Super Lawyers” as a Top International Attorney, having an AV rating of “Superb,” and serving as President of the Organization of Women in International Trade (2018-2019). A frequent media commentator, Jen has authored book chapters, journal articles, and other articles for The Florida Bar, the American Bar Association, Bloomberg Law, and others. Jen is Editor of “Customs & International Trade Law,” a blog recognized by the U.S. Library of Congress as being an important part of the legal historical record.

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Broadcast on:
04 Oct 2021