Nara Mitchell

Nara Mitchell
Nara is a highly experienced US Licensed Customs Broker with a track record in the global logistics industry spanning over a decade. Since 2010, she has developed expertise in import and export compliance, particularly in the textile and apparel chapters of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Having earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Western New England University, Nara possesses a solid academic foundation that complements her practical knowledge. She leverages her comprehensive understanding of business principles to navigate complex customs regulations and streamline processes for her clients. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the intricacies of international trade, Nara consistently delivers efficient and compliant customs solutions to her diverse range of clients. She is known for her ability to provide strategic advice and tailored solutions that optimize supply chain operations and mitigate potential risks.

Recent Posts

CBP Publishes Much-Anticipated Ruling on Continuing Education for LCB’s

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The much-anticipated final ruling on continuing education for Licensed Customs Brokers was announced on June 22, 2023. As expected, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), will require brokers to complete 36 hours of continuing education each triennial reporting cycle, beginning with the cycle ending in 2027.

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Topics: Compliance Training

Trade Statistics

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Trade Statistics

Dry as toast.

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The No-No List Part 2

Last year I published a blog entitled no no  list“The No-No List.” were I talk about bad ideas in Trade and in my household. Well, a year later I’m sure we are a little older, a little smarter, and my sweet children have learned to stop putting gum in each other’s hair… maybe not but I’m definitely a year older. 

Since my first day at Tradewin, I have always been interested in items being seized at the border and general non-compliance.  It seems like such an interesting crossroad of illegal activity.  Some I think are quite obvious to you and I, while others are not so much. 

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Topics: Export Consulting, Import Consulting, HS Classification

Is Your Company Able to Handle the Complexities of International Trade?

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This week, I have been lucky enough to engage in a round table with some of the most knowledgeable, international customs experts worldwide. As we discussed trade compliance in Asia, EU, North America, and Australia, as well as currently emerging markets, I realized something: these people are MUCH smarter than I am…

I am pretty good at throwing out a smart question every now and then, but as we discussed the worldwide complexities of the UCC/AEO, biomedical/pharmaceutical marking and shipping, and the potential of TPP... Well, it left my head spinning.

How do companies with small compliance staffs keep up to speed with all these regulations?

 

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Topics: Duty Drawback, AEO

No, You Can’t Have Gummy Bears for Dinner, and Other Best Practices

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I’m always trolling the internet looking for ideas on a new blog (and new shoes, it’s just fact). As I read my standard compliance publications, I realized that there was not a whole lot of new hot material in the world of Customs Compliance.  Then I ran upon this oldie but goodie that CBP published a few years back: “US Customs and Border Protection Best Practices of Compliant Companies.” 

 
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Topics: Compliance Training