March 11, 2021 CBLE Class
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2h 1m
Audio setup and troubleshooting start the session, followed by a propaganda video from CBP on vehicle and cargo inspections. Security measures for high-attendance events are discussed, along with a reminder about the customs license broker exam registration deadline. The impact of the pandemic on customs operations and employee statistics is reviewed. The roles of licensed customs brokers, power of attorney, and regulations for subagents are explained, along with the authority of freight forwarders in customs processes.
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