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September 10, 2006 

Next NCITD Meeting to be Held on September 14, 2006

The National Council on International Trade Development (NCITD) will kick off its fall meeting series on Thursday, September 14, 2006. The topics and speakers include:

  • Hillary Hess, Director of the Bureau of Industry and Security's Regulatory Policy Division, will provide an update on pending and future BIS regulations;
  • William Nolles, Customs and Border Protection, will speak on the World Customs Organization's Security Framework and its implications for importers and exporters; and
  • Felice Laird of Export Strategies, LLC, will lead a discussion of BIS's proposed China catch-all regulation.
The NCITD meeting will be held from 9:15 to noon at the University Club in Washington, DC. To register for this meeting or for more information on NCITD, see the following link.

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