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Are you coming to Designate Day in Calgary? Registration deadline is May 16th!

Do you miss the chance to share your opinions and knowledge about Customs problems with something – someone - other than a computer? Well, the CSCB’s Designate Day is meant for you! Apart from the opportunity to network with friends and make new friends who share your passion for HS classification, valuation and origin, Designate Day will feature three separate hours of case studies.

If you’ve never been to a Designate Day, here is what you can expect. Participants will be divided into small groups which are presented with the same case study and asked to come up with the tariff classification, value for duty, or origin of specific items. You’ll be provided with all the reference material you need, and when time is called, each group will report what they have agreed upon as the correct solution. Does each group agree on a single answer? Never! Is there lots of friendly rivalry? Always! Are there CSCB experts in the room who will explain why the right answer is, well, the right answer? Yes, indeed.

So, Designate Days are all about learning, sharing, communicating, and networking in a room full of fun and laughter, and are worth 10 CCS points/CTCS credits!

Register Now for Designate Day, Sunday, June 2, in Calgary! Deadline to register is May 16!

NOTE: To fully benefit from the interaction, we need a sufficient number of participants. If we don’t have enough registrations by May 16, regretfully, we will have to cancel this event.

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