Canadian Association of Importers and Exporters  
 
October 2010
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Looking Beyond the Obvious: A New Format for I.E.Canada's Conference

I.E.Canada in Action



Expanding the Black Market Peso Exchange



EDC's New Man in Panama

Overview of the Brazilian Drawback Suspension Integrado Program

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  Looking Beyond the Obvious: A New Format for I.E.Canada's Conference      
   
I.E.Canada’s Annual Conference, taking place on October 18 – 20, 2010 is in its 79th year; it is the largest annual customs conference for importers and exporters...
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I.E.Canada in Action
I.E.Canada in Action is a new feature that will bring members up to date on the activities of the organization. I.E.Canada is the voice of trade...
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Expanding the Black Market Peso Exchange
In The Black Market Peso Exchange has been consistently described by the law enforcement and financial intelligence communities as one of the most successful mechanisms through which to launder the billions generated from international narcotics trafficking...
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EDC's New Man in Panama
Export Development Canada (EDC) officially posted Alain Gauthier to Panama City (Panama) in September 2010 as EDC’s Chief Representative for Central America and the Caribbean (CAC) to help generate new business for Canadian companies...
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boat Overview of the Brazilian Drawback Suspension Integrado Program
Brazil is at the forefront of foreign trade in Latin America, and continues to implement changes in its customs programs that may provide significant incentives to foreign investment. s...
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