CBP Pushes Back Mandatory Use of Ace for Entry/Entry Summary Filing
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have announced that in response to concerns about stakeholder readiness it is pushing back the deadline for mandatory use of the ACE.

New U.S.-Mexico Rail Crossing Highlights Need for Border Infrastructure Improvements
Recently inaugurated the West Rail Bypass International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, the first new international rail crossing between the two countries in 105 years.
The bridge, which will replace the Brownsville-Matamoros Rail Bridge, is designed to alleviate urban congestion,

Join us October 22, 2015 to learn about new Mexican Customs Regulations and other tips from Trade Experts.
Keynote Speakers:
Adam Hill -Vice President of Operations
Rita Gonzalez -Branch Operations Manager
Market Overview: Mexico is the third largest trading partner of the United States, and represents the second largest export market of U.S. products and services. Since its enactment in 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement. The NAFTA is largely responsible for an increase in U.S.-Mexico bilateral trade, which went from $88 billion in 1993 to $460 billion in 2011.
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