Latest News Updates From Margaret Gordetsky
Customs Automation Funding Hits Another Snag
Funding for U.S. Customs automation in fiscal 2001 has hit a new snag. While the House version — with an additional $105 million for Automated Commercial Environment development and $123 million for the Automated Commercial System — easily passed, the Senate version contains not one dollar for ACE.
August 2, 2000Battle Looms Over Customs Process Fees
A provision buried in a 100-page Senate appropriations bill would extend the U.S. Customs Service’s merchandise processing fee from April 2003 to April 2010. The action has raised a few eyebrows on Capitol Hill because legislation dealing with customs appropriations has historically been initiated in the House.
August 2, 2000Ontario Court Nixes Driver Drug Tests
Requiring employees to submit to random drug tests is an invasion of privacy, a provincial court in Ontario, Canada, has ruled.
August 1, 2000New ID Will Be Needed to Cross Into Canada
Trucking companies carrying loads into Canada will be required to use unique carrier identification numbers in 2001, according to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
July 28, 2000The Streets of Laredo
The Laredo of yesteryear – the image is of a dusty, hot Texas border city with streets forever clogged by queues of trucks crossing the Rio Grande — is gone.
July 26, 2000New Identification Will Be Needed to Cross Canadian Border
Trucking companies carrying loads into Canada will be required to use unique carrier identification numbers in 2001, according to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.
July 26, 2000The Streets of Laredo
The Laredo of yesteryear – the image is of a dusty, hot Texas border city with streets forever clogged by trucks — is gone. Trucks are still everywhere, but route changes have had a big impact on the city.
July 26, 2000Mexican Trucking Tells Fox of Nafta Concerns
Mexico’s largest trucking association, Canacar, has seized the moment to present its complaints on North American Free Trade Agreement trucking issues to the country’s incoming president, Vicente Fox Quesada.
July 19, 2000Harry Potter Book Meets Transportation Wizards
Santa Claus may be famous for Christmas deliveries, but on July 8 FedEx Corp., United Parcel Service and Yellow Freight System usurped his ho-ho-ho all the way to bookstores, warehouses and homes of the United States, delivering the latest Harry Potter book.
July 19, 2000New Law Punishes Those Dealing With Drug Kingpins
Trucking companies that don’t watch who they do business with internationally could be setting themselves up for civil or criminal penalties under a new federal law that took effect in December.
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