Live Event Reminder: LawCustoms Stream – Tonight at 5:30 p.m. EST. You Are Invited!

Dear Friends and Colleagues, we look forward to your visit of LawCustoms Stream, tonight at 5:30 p.m. EST.  LawCustoms Stream is a part of a series of live web events, or streams, to explore current issues related to customs and international trade.

Each event focuses on current trade landscape starting from the hot topics in the world and home to issues that affect international trade community.  We pick laws and discuss how they apply.  We take logistical difficulties affecting global trade and break it down.

The stream will take place through Vimeo Platform. No registration is necessary to attend, just follow the link below. We welcome your questions or comments through chat, but for that please login through web browser or download Vimeo App for iOS or Vimeo App for Android.

If you can’t make it, no problem!  The video playback will be available right after live stream.

Links used during the stream:

CBP Exam Appeal Deadline – January 11, 2021

CBP Protest Webinar – December 9, 2020

Protest CFR Part 174

Executive Order on Addressing the Threat from Securities Investments that Finance Communist Chinese Military Companies (Nov. 12, 2020)

DOD Sec. 1237 List Background Overview

Lists Themselves

List 1

List 2

Dept. of State U.S.-China Relations

XX Communist Party Congress

1969 Conflict – Damansky

US ping-pong team visited PRC

Next year, PRC returned the favor and its team visited United States

The same year, 1972, Nixon visits PRC and meets Mao Zedong

Henry Kissinger makes Nixon Visit Arrangements

December  1978: Third Plenum of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

Special Economic Zones

Jan. 1, 1979 United States recognized PRC, followed by the visit of Deng Xiaoping meeting with Carter

What followed is the increase in PRC-US trade disbalance

China and Biden – NYT Outlook

Sustainability of negative balance of trade – sneak preview from Treasury’s Report on fiscal policy

Positive Spin by Counsel on Foreign Relations