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5 Good Reasons You Don’t Want to Miss the CSCB National Conference!

If you’re trying to decide whether to register for this year’s CSCB National Conference, there is still a little bit of time remaining!

And if you’re wondering  what’s on the program, here’s a sample of what lies in store. While there are many reasons why the CSCB National Conference is a perennially popular with members, here are just 5 great reasons why this year’s event should be on your “must attend” list:

  1. We’ll be hearing from our Mexican colleagues about how they are responding to client needs at a time when uncertainty is causing challenges for everyone;
  2. Lisa Anawati, CBSA’s VP, CARM will give us an update on the Design phase of the next big CBSA project – CARM, and hear your views first-hand;
  3. Mike Leahy, Acting Director General of Commercial Programs at CBSA; Ryan Drouillard, Vice-President Trade Services, Landmark Global and our own Carol West, will talk to us about eCommerce in the North American context;
  4. Sergio Rios of ProMexico will explore the untapped opportunities of Mexican-Canadian business partnerships;
  5. Two renowned International Trade lawyers, Peter Kirby of Fasken and Darrel Pearson of Bennett Jones, will be talking NAFTA, trade wars, trade remedies, compliance, etc.  Anyone who saw this dynamic duo on the stage at our St. John’s conference will no doubt be eager to see this encore performance.

Don’t delay; join us to soak up knowledge, network with fellow customs brokers and importers and share experiences under the sun in Puerto Vallarta! Registration closes this Friday!

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