U.S., Ukraine Sign Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement
The U.S. and Ukraine signed a Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement meant to help prevent and detect customs violations, said CBP in a May 23 news release (here). “This agreement will enable us to jointly collaborate on investigations, share best practices,…
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expand on our bilateral relationship, and exchange information that is vital to our national and economic security,” said CBP Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske. The agreement "is the result of negotiations that began in June 2014," he said in remarks prepared for the signing ceremony (here). The U.S. now has CMAAs with 76 countries around the world, he said. "This Agreement forms an excellent foundation for other areas of cooperation, such as a Mutual Recognition Arrangement between Authorized Economic Operator programs. Such programs establish pre-vetted importers, exporters, freight-forwarders, shippers, and brokers to ensure optimal security while facilitating legitimate trade," said Kerlikowske.