Kentucky World Trade Center (KWTC) Weekly E-News

Rules of Origin and Documentation for
all U.S. Free Trade Agreements

THURSDAY, January 17
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP
500 West Jefferson Street

Louisville, KY

This seminar will train you on the rules of origin for all major U.S. Free Trade Agreements, including NAFTA. You will also learn how to legally document your activity and properly fill out the Certificate of Origin. The seminar will cover real-life case studies and common compliance errors.

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Registration: 7:30 – 8:00 a.m.
Cost: $45 for KWTC members; $65 for non-members

To register, contact Danielle Rust with KWTC at Danielle.Rust@kwtc.org or 859-258-3139.

Organized by the Kentucky World Trade Center (KWTC) and Baker & McKenzie LLP


Chinese New Year Celebration

The Honorable Governor Steve Beshear, The Honorable Martha Layne Collins &
The Honorable Mayor Jim Newberry of Lexington cordially invite you and your guest to a networking event enjoying

hors d’oeuvres & wine and Chinese entertainment at this unique cultural experience!

February 7, 2008
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

369 W. Vine Street
Radisson Plaza Hotel ~ Lexington, KY
KWTC Members $30; Non-members $40

CLICK HERE for more information on this event.

To RSVP, contact Angela Davis with KWTC at Angela.Davis@Louisvilleky.gov or 502-574-2400.
For more information, call KWTC at 859-258-3139 or 502-574-2400.
Please RSVP by January 28th!

Event is hosted by the Kentucky World Trade Center (KWTC)



January 11, 2008

List of Upcoming Events:

January 16: Doing Business with China
January 17: Rules of Origin and Documentation for all U.S. FTAs
January 17: Global Economic Forum Series: Pres/CEO of EU-American Business Council
January 25: Update on Legal Developments in Germany
January 30: The Real Japan: Secrets & Insights for Companies Doing Business with Japan
February 6: European Union in the 21st Century: Focus on Poland
February 7: KWTC's Chinese New Year Networking Event
February 13: China's New Challenge - Balancing Growth & Social Justice
February 13: KWTC & GLI's "Global Business Strategies" Breakfast
March 12: CE Markings
March 27:

KWTC's 2nd Annual Global Golf Scramble

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Incoterms 2000 to be Revised:  ICC Needs Your Input by March 18

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has decided to revise Incoterms 2000 and is seeking recommendations for change based on corporate feedback. Incoterms are designed to follow trade practice, not establish it.  For this reason, it is vital that they get up-to-date input on how business is actually done, and this can come only from people involved in trade.  Any critique of Incoterms 2000 must be accompanied by a suggested remedy.  

Please share this information with your international and domestic colleagues in sales, purchasing, transportation, legal, and credit. This revision is particularly important for Americans because Incoterms will eventually replace the commonly used U.S. "FOB here, there and everywhere" terms which were deleted from the Uniform Commercial Code.  The new Incoterms revision should be structured to make this as easy as possible. 

Kindly send your recommendations to Frank Reynolds at fjr424@aol.com , with a copy to cgmartin@uscib.org and susan.cook@louisvilleky.gov , no later than March 18.  Your suggestions will be forwarded to the Incoterms revision committee.   


KWTC Member News:
J.P. Morgan Hires Blair as Adviser

International Trade News:
CPSC Chair Announces New Import Safety Efforts
Presidential Proclamation Modifies Rules of Origin in Chile, Singapore FTAs
Beijing, Seeking Flexibility, May Consolidate Agencies
India, US Talk Free Trade
President Proclaims DR-CAFTA Amendments but Implementation Delayed
Democratic Presidential Candidates Outline Trade Policy Views
CBP Provides Details on Proposed Global Trade Exchange System
Customs Expands Truck E-Manifests Nationwide
Trade Notes: NAFTA Tariff Provisions Fully Implemented
Gulf States Form Common Market
The Rise of South-South Trade
Large Manufacturing Will Move Toward a Globally Integrated Business Model


*Rent our Louisville Office Space for Your Next Meeting or Event!

If you are looking for a space to hold a professional conference, an intimate catered event or a business meeting, the Kentucky World Trade Center has the location to meet your needs. Located in downtown Louisville, attached to the KY International Convention Center, the KWTC office is a convenient location for your next event.

Book your meeting or event today and receive a 15% discount as a KWTC Member!

*A/V equipment such as projector, laptop and screen are available!
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