Serena Tang, who recently left her position as a trial attorney at the Federal Maritime Commission’s Bureau of Enforcement, Investigations and Compliance (see 2509290029), is joining law firm Husch Blackwell, she announced on LinkedIn Oct. 14.
Two former CBP officials, Teresa Halpin and Rick Lawlor, have joined KPMG as directors of the firm's trade enforcement and advisory services practice, Andrew Siciliano, KPMG's trade and customs global practice lead, announced on LinkedIn. Halpin joins the firm after over 36 years at CBP, most recently working as the New York field director for CBP's Office of Trade Regulatory Audit. Lawlor comes to KPMG after over 33 years at the agency, most recently working as a field director, where he managed nine audit branches across the East Coast.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- The downturn in cargo volumes may be muting any market impact of U.S. efforts to collect fees on Chinese-built and -operated ocean vessels, a panelist recently said at the Western Cargo Conference.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- As increased trade enforcement, the federal government shutdown and efforts to hunt down counterfeit goods and illegal drugs dominate today’s headlines, so are these circumstances impacting the ports on the West Coast, according to panelists at last week’s Western Cargo Conference.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is temporarily adding seven synthetic benzimidazole-opioid substances -- ethyleneoxynitazene, methylenedioxynitazene, 5-methyl etodesnitazene, N -desethyl etonitazene, N -desethyl protonitazene, N,N -dimethylamino etonitazene, and N -pyrrolidino isotonitazene etonitazene -- to Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, it said in a notice. The listing takes effect Oct. 15, and will be in effect for up to three years.
On Oct. 14, the FDA posted new and revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said during a Q&A Oct. 15 that U.S. negotiators "are about to finish up with Korea."
Sen. John Kennedy's bill to restore African Growth and Opportunity Act trade preferences retains the third-country fabric provision and extends the program until Sept. 30, 2027.
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told an Axios interviewer that the administration was taken aback by China's announcement of extraterritorial export controls on products made with rare earths processed in China.
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of Oct. 6-12: