Diaz Trade Law’s President, Jennifer Diaz, and Associate Attorney, Sharath Patil, are enthusiastic to announce that our article, “COVID-19’S IMPACT ON 2020 TRADE FLOWS” was published by the Customs and International Trade Bar Association (CITBA) in its Spring 2021 newsletter. Below is the article for your reading pleasure.
You can read the article here (where you’ll have the ability to access all of the great hyperlinks). Please note you cannot click on the hyperlinks below.
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[…] Information submitted to CBP is utilized by the U.S. Census Bureau to compile trade statistics that are analyzed, distributed, and accessible on U.S. trade databases. U.S. and foreign businesses, policymakers, members of Congress, and others rely on U.S. Census trade data to make critical business and trade policy decisions. The U.S. Census Bureau has a duty to provide quality data about Americans and the economy – including reliable and accurate trade data. A systemic failure by importers to accurately declare the correct value of goods can distort trade data. […]