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December 03, 2009 

U.S. Customs Posts Materials From Next Week's Customs Symposium

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has posted on its website some of the materials that we will be presented during n the breakout sessions at next week's 2009 Trade Symposium.

Among the materials now available for review include information on C-TPAT, antidumping and countervailing duty functionality in ACE, post entry summary corrections in ACE and customs rulings.

For those that cannot attend the sold-out program in person, CBP will be presenting a live webcast of many of the sessions from the Trade Symposium. To view the presentations and for more details on the webcast click here.

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