Say Goodbye to NAFTA: The USMCA is Now Here

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Overview:
The North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) comprises Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, an agreement which has eliminated barriers to trade, promoted conditions of fair competition, increased investment opportunities, provided protection for intellectual property rights, and established procedures for the resolution of disputes. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), commonly referred to as the "New NAFTA," is essentially “NAFTA 2.0".

This webinar highlights and analyzes a number of key USMCA provisions, especially those that depart from comparable NAFTA requirements. The USMCA has been adjusted to include changes for automakers and textile producers, stricter labor and environmental standards, increased, intellectual property protections, and tougher digital trade provisions.

There are also fundamental changes affecting qualification, certification, and correction procedures, merchandise processing fee (MPF) refunds when filing the USMCA reconciliation entries, marking, rules of origin and much more - all of which will be addressed and explained. (from )

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