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Have you registered for the CSCB Annual National Conference?

Have you registered for the autumn’s “must-attend” event for customs brokers and others with a direct interest in international trade? You guessed it! Registration is now open for the CSCB Annual National Conference.

Our virtual conference will take place from December 9-11, 2020 and features three afternoons of sessions hosted through an online conferencing platform. All sessions will take place from 1pm-5pm EST.

This year the CSCB is pleased to offer our members, preferred business clients, designates and students access to our entire virtual event at a special price of $199 plus taxes. This includes access to all three days of conference sessions. If you can’t attend all 3 days, access to individual days by anyone in those categories can be purchased at a special rate of $75 plus taxes per day. Check our conference page for pricing if you don’t fall into one of those categories.

Here’s what you can expect at our annual conference:

Dec 9: Doing Business Today for Tomorrow: Preparing for the new “release prior to payment” regime
Dec 10: Doing Business Today: Operational Policies, Procedures and Pilots at Canada’s Border
Dec 11: Doing Business Tomorrow: Business Leadership Day

Points/Credits: 7 CCS points and 7 CTCS credits per day.

Click here for full conference details.  Check in regularly for updates.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TODAY !! 

See you at the conference!

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