FTZ’ine October 2020
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December 2, 2020America Chooses, America Wins
As the FTZine goes to press, Joe Biden holds a lead in electoral college votes that appears solid enough to make him the next President of the United States. Election results have been much tighter than polling had predicted, however his lead appears sufficient that a court challenge in any one state would not change that result. The counting continues
The outcome in the House and Senate also did not match expectations from the polls, as both parties appear to have maintained their respective majorities, but saw each grow smaller. With control of Congress still split, President Biden will face a difficult time moving controversial legislation, which will likely make dramatic shifts in taxes or trade hard to enact for at least the next two years.
Election turnout set a record in almost every state in the nation. Despite widely reported concerns, there were almost no reports of violence through the process. America wins when America votes.
Top Story: The White House Slides Left, Congress Shakes But Doesn’t Shift After Seismic Election
As we publish, Joe Biden has a commanding lead in electoral votes and a wide range of potential scenarios hand him victory in the U.S. Presidential election. The trade community can now look forward to what policy and personnel changes a Biden Administration would bring to Washington.
After the contentious election, control of the House and Senate stayed as they were. That means the coveted Committee Chairs will stay with the same party, and few if any will change leadership at all. Without full control of Congress, the more progressive policy ideas floated during the election cycle are less likely to make it through the legislative gauntlet.
These election results appeal to Wall Street. The S&P 500 is up nearly 2 percent this morning, after the index jumped 2.2 percent yesterday. Big winners include health care, technology and private equity companies. Such a boost in investor confidence bodes well for the future of an economy trying to shake off the effects of the pandemic.
Tech Tip
You may have recently seen a CBP alert about “Electronic Vessel Manifest Confidentiality Requests” and figured that was a message to carriers and had nothing to do with you. Actually, that message was for all importers, including FTZ users and operators!
On May 22, 2020, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deployed an automated online application for submitting electronic vessel manifest confidentiality requests. This enhancement enables ocean carriers, importers, exporters and consignees utilizing ocean transportation to manage their own requests for electronic vessel manifest confidentiality via the online application, located on CBP.gov.
You may wonder why you might want to make such a request.
CBP provides ocean manifest data to various data collection agencies that then sell the information in various mining and reporting tools. The data is aggregated, to protect sensitive data such as pricing, but some of the data mining providers use methods of extrapolation to recreate missing information.
If you’d prefer that your data not be made available to the public, you can do so by filing one of these requests. This used to be a manual process and took several weeks to process. This new online form is processed within 24 hours and is a simple 4-step application that takes only a few minutes.
You can read more about the Electronic Vessel Manifest Confidentiality Request process here
If you have questions about Confidentiality requests, please contact us at Info@iscm.co.
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America Chooses, America Wins
As the FTZine goes to press, Joe Biden holds a lead in electoral college votes that appears solid enough to make him the next President of the United States. Election results have been much tighter than polling had predicted, however his lead appears sufficient that a court challenge in any one state would not change that result. The outcome in the House and Senate also did not match expectations from the polls, as both parties appear to have maintained their respective majorities, but saw each grow smaller. With control of Congress still split, President Biden will face a difficult time moving controversial legislation, which will likely make dramatic shifts in taxes or trade hard to enact for at least the next two years. Election turnout set a record in almost every state in the nation. Despite widely reported concerns, there were almost no reports of violence through the process. America wins when America votes.