CBP Signs Mutual Recognition Agreement With Peru
CBP signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement with Peru during the agency's Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism conference on Sept. 12. The agreement allows CBP to consider involvement in Peru's Authorised Economic Operator program as similar to participating in the CTPAT program.…
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The event was closed to the press but Mohawk Global Trade Advisors tweeted about the signing. CBP didn't comment. Among other happenings mentioned in tweets from the CTPAT conference is that Canada will update its Partners in Protection and Customs Self Assessment programs. New eligibility criteria are in the works, as is a new compliance regime with "tiered benefits," Integration Point tweeted.