Archive for April, 2009

Published by Ana on 30 Apr 2009

CBP ISF/”10+2″ 2009 Outreach Schedule (04/28/2009)

CBP ISF/”10+2″ 2009 Outreach Schedule

(04/28/2009)

CBP is hosting trade outreach events in various locations around the country to provide the trade community with an opportunity to learn more about the new Importer Security Filing and Additional Carrier Requirements (a.k.a. ISF/”10+2”) interim final rule. These events are intended to give the importing and filing community a basic understanding of how to fulfill the new requirements. Space is limited so please pre-register using the CBP on-line registration process.

 

http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/trade/cargo_security/carriers/security_filing/10_2faq.ctt/10_2faq.doc

The following Cities are scheduled for May 2009:

Norfolk, VA - Friday, May 15th, 2009
Atlanta, GA - Friday, May 15th, 2009

ISF/”10+2” outreach events have already occurred in the following cities:

Long Beach/Los Angeles, CA - Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Long Beach/Los Angeles, CA - Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Seattle, WA - Thursday, December 11, 2008
Newark, NJ - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Newark, NJ - Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Oakland/Burlingame, CA - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Baltimore, MD - Thursday, January 22, 2009
Philadelphia, PA - Friday, January 23, 2009
Charleston, SC - Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Savannah, GA - Thursday, January 29, 2009
Houston, TX - Wednesday, February 4, 2009
JFK Area, NY - Thursday, February 5, 2009
Miami, FL - Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Long Beach, CA - Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Boston, MA - Monday, February 23, 2009
Chicago, IL - Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Portland, OR - Thursday, March 5, 2009
Newark, NJ - Monday, March 9, 2009
Newark, NJ - Tuesday, March 10, 2009
JFK Airport, NY - Wednesday, March 11, 2009
JFK Airport, NY - Thursday, March 12, 2009
New Orleans, LA - Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Detroit, MI - Wednesday, April 22, 2009

 

Note: This schedule is subject to change and certain locations may be repeated based on demand.

Published by Ana on 30 Apr 2009

CBP Monitoring Swine Flu Outbreak; All Ports Operating Routinely

CBP Monitoring Swine Flu Outbreak; All Ports Operating Routinely
Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:05:31 -0500

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is monitoring all information and guidance concerning the outbreak of swine flu. At this time all U.S. ports of entry are open and operating as normal with officers using risk based border screening.CBP officers and Border Patrol agents are responding to guidance from health officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (more)

Published by Ana on 30 Apr 2009

Swine Flu Outbreak Raises Concerns About Possible Trade Restrictions

Swine Flu Outbreak Raises Concerns About Possible Trade Restrictions
An outbreak of swine flu that has spread to the U.S. and other countries is beginning to raise some concern about the possible imposition of trade and travel restrictions. Some such measures have already been taken; for example, a BBC article reports that “China and Russia have banned imports of pork and pork products from Mexico and three US states that have reported cases of swine flu” and that Indonesia plans to soon follow suit. According to the Associated Press, these steps have sparked fears that global trade could slow even further and jeopardize prospects for a possible economic recovery later this year. A Reuters article points out that any trade restrictions imposed due to a public health emergency would be permitted under World Trade Organization rules.

The U.S. has yet to limit international trade or travel due to the outbreak, although there were reports that the State Department was expected to issue an advisory April 27 that discourages nonessential travel to Mexico. An AP article added that the U.S. has “stepped up checks of people entering the country by air, land and sea.” Reuters noted that U.S. agricultural producers are particularly concerned about potential restrictions considering that Mexico and Canada are their two largest export markets. Another casualty could be an Obama administration effort to quickly resolve a cross-border trucking dispute with Mexico that last month saw tariffs increased on $2.4 billion worth of U.S. exports to that country.

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Published by Ana on 30 Apr 2009

TERMINAL NOTICE:: Port Closures on Mon. May 4, 2009 for ILA.

POMTOC                                         

To Our Valued Customers,

Re: ILA Holidays for May 2009

 Please be advised POMTOC will be closed Monday, May 4th, 2009 for receiving and delivery in observance of I.L.A. Day.

 All terminal activities will resume Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 at 08:00 AM

POMTOC will also be closed Monday, May 25th, 2009 for receiving and delivery in observance of Memorial Day.

All terminal activities will resume Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at 08:00 AM

A complete list of Holidays for 2009 observed by POMTOC may be viewed on our website at www.pomtoc.com in “TERMINAL NOTICES”.

Best regards,

POMTOC

Published by Ana on 24 Apr 2009

FDA Actions on the Bioterrorism Act of 2002 :: Registration and Prior Notice Small Entity Compliance Guides

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fsbtbook.html

FDA Actions on the Bioterrorism Act of 2002 :: Registration and Prior Notice Small Entity Compliance Guides

FDA has published the two Small Entity Compliance Guides as booklets, What You Need to Know About Registration of Food Facilities and What You Need to Know About Prior Notice of Imported Food Shipments, which cover the key points of the two new interim final regulations for manufacturing/processing, packing and holding facilities, and for importers, filers, and brokers of imported food.

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For Immediate Release
April 9, 2009
United States Attorney’s Office
District of Columbia
Contact: (202) 514-7566

Three International Airline Companies Agree to Plead Guilty to Price Fixing on Air Cargo Shipments
Cargolux Airlines International S.A., Nippon Cargo Airlines Co. Ltd. and Asiana Airlines Inc. Agree to Pay a Total of $214 Million in Criminal Fines

WASHINGTON—Three international airline companies—Luxembourg-based Cargolux Airlines International S.A., Japan-based Nippon Cargo Airlines Co. Ltd. (NCA), and Korea-based Asiana Airlines Inc.—have each agreed to plead guilty and pay criminal fines totaling $214 million for conspiring to fix prices in the air cargo industry. In addition, Asiana was charged with fixing the passenger fares charged on flights from the United States to Korea.

According to the charges filed today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Cargolux engaged in a conspiracy in the United States and elsewhere to eliminate competition by fixing the cargo rates charged to customers for international air shipments, including to and from the United States, from as early as September 2001 and continuing until Feb. 14, 2006. The company has agreed to pay a $119 million criminal fine. NCA engaged in a conspiracy to eliminate competition by fixing the cargo rates charged to customers in the United States and elsewhere for international air shipments, from in or about April 2000 until at least Feb. 14, 2006. NCA has agreed to pay a $45 million criminal fine.

Asiana engaged in a conspiracy to eliminate competition by fixing both cargo rates and passenger fares from at least as early as January 2000 until at least Feb. 14, 2006. Asiana has agreed to pay a $50 million criminal fine.

Under the plea agreements, which are subject to court approval, Cargolux, NCA and Asiana have agreed to cooperate with the Department’s ongoing investigation. “Fifteen airlines and three executives have been prosecuted to date for their participation in price-fixing agreements that inflicted a heavy toll on American businesses and consumers as well as the global economy,” said Scott D. Hammond, Acting Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Department’s Antitrust Division. “The Department will continue its investigation into this criminal conduct until all co-conspirators are brought to justice.”

These cases arise from an ongoing investigation into the air transportation industry. Including Cargolux, NCA, and Asiana’s pleas, 15 companies have pleaded or agreed to plead guilty in the Justice Department’s investigation into price fixing in the air transportation industry. British Airways Plc, Korean Airlines Ltd, Qantas Airways Limited, Japan Airlines International Co. Ltd., Martinair Holland N.V., Cathay Pacific Airways Limited, SAS Cargo Group A/S, Société Air France and Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines), LAN Cargo S.A., Aerolinhas Brasileiras S.A., and EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd. have also pleaded guilty. Additionally, three individuals have previously pleaded guilty for their involvement in the illegal activity. Collectively, the companies have paid or agreed to pay fines totaling more than $1.6 billion and all three executives have been sentenced to serve jail time.

Cargolux, NCA, and Asiana are charged with carrying out the air cargo price-fixing conspiracy with co-conspirators by:

  • Participating in meetings, conversations and communications in the United States and elsewhere to discuss the cargo rates to be charged on certain routes to and from the United States;
  • Agreeing, during those meetings, conversations and communications, on certain components of the air cargo rates to charge for shipments on certain routes to and from the United States;
  • Levying cargo rates in the United States and elsewhere in accordance with the agreements reached; and
  • Engaging in meetings, conversations and communications in the United States and elsewhere for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing adherence to the agreed-upon cargo rates.

In addition, Asiana is charged with carrying out the air passenger price-fixing conspiracy with co-conspirators by:

  • Participating in meetings, conversations and communications in the United States to discuss wholesale and passenger fares to be charged on flights from the United States to Korea;
  • Agreeing, during those meetings, conversations and communications, on the wholesale fares and passenger fares to charge on flights from the United States to Korea;
  • Levying wholesale and passenger fares on flights from the United States to Korea in accordance with the agreements reached; and
  • Engaging in meetings, conversations and communications in the United States for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing adherence to the agreed-upon passenger fares and wholesale fares.

Cargolux, NCA and Asiana are charged with price fixing in violation of the Sherman Act, a violation that carries a maximum fine of $100 million for corporations. The maximum fine may be increased to twice the gain derived from the crime or twice the loss suffered by the victims of the crime, if either of those amounts is greater than the statutory maximum fine.

The ongoing investigation is being conducted by the Antitrust Division’s National Criminal Enforcement Section, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General and the U.S. Postal Service Office of the Inspector General.

Anyone with information concerning price fixing or other anticompetitive conduct in the air transportation industry is urged to call the National Criminal Enforcement Section of the Antitrust Division at 202-307-6694 or the FBI Washington Field Office, Northern Virginia Resident Agency at 703-686-6000.

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