CBFCA meeting with ACCC directors and analysts
CBFCA (Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia) representatives met Thursday 3rd May with the ACCC Directors and Analysts tasked with gathering data and issues…
Continue Reading →CBFCA (Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia) representatives met Thursday 3rd May with the ACCC Directors and Analysts tasked with gathering data and issues…
Continue Reading →Today’s signing of the TPP-11 delivers extra outcomes for Australian exporters that will help create new Australian jobs. Australian beef will benefit from further tariff…
Continue Reading →Trade minister Steven Ciobo believes the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Da Nang, Vietnam, can revitalise the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The TPP appeared for the scrap-heap…
Continue Reading →A 26-year-old man has been sentenced to nine years and six months’ jail after being found guilty of four charges relating to the importation of…
Continue Reading →Melbourne Gateway Facility was the location for the latest seizures made by the dedicated team from Australian Customs and Border Protection Services (ACBPS). From March…
Continue Reading →Two men have been arrested in Sydney after they (allegedly) attempted to import four kilograms of methamphetamine into Australia via International Mail. The 46 year-old…
Continue Reading →A 66-year-old Hong Kong national will appear in Sydney Central Local Court today (15 May 2015), charged with attempting to import approximately 150 kilograms of…
Continue Reading →The Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) is warning importers about the dangers of trying to bring prohibited weapons into Australia. ACBPS officers, with…
Continue Reading →This article has been taken directly from here. All credit given. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) have…
Continue Reading →This article has been taken directly from here. Australia’s total container trade will increase by 5.1% per annum over the next 20 years to 19.4m…
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