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November 07, 2005 

Final Agenda Announced for November 10th NCITD Meeting

The following speakers will be featured at the National Council on International Trade and Development's (NCITD) monthly Trade Compliance Committee meeting on Thursday, November 10th:

[Updated agenda]

--Hillary Hess, Director of the Bureau of Industry and Security's Regulatory Policy Division.

--Special Agent Christopher Malone, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

--Meet and Greet with Harvey Monk, outgoing chief of
U.S. Census Bureau's Foreign Trade Division and Bill Bostic, the newly appointed director of the Foreign Trade Division.

The NCITD meeting will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon at the University Club of Washington, DC. Contact the NCITD Secretariat (202-872-9280 or cu@ncitd.org) to RSVP for this meeting or for more information about NCITD. The non-member fee to attend this meeting is $45.


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