Seminar examines international trade rules

April 1, 2004
The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) has organized a special new seminar for transportation and trade professionals titled, The Impact

The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) has organized a special new seminar for transportation and trade professionals titled, “The Impact of Free Trade on Logistics.” This one-day program, to be held June 21, 2004, will examine the latest rules applicable to international trade. It will begin with an evening reception June 20, 2004. The seminar will be at the Loews L'Enfant Plaza Hotel, 480 L'Enfant Plaza in Washington DC.

Produced in cooperation with The Cameron Group and American Shipper magazine, “The Impact of Free Trade on Logistics” is designed for transportation and trade professionals who need to stay abreast of developments regarding both domestic and overseas tariffs and duties and how they apply in the international movement of freight.

For complete details, access www.nitl.org/junesem1.pdf.

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