CUSMA/USMCA certification is largely self-submitted, but the audit, which can occur between five and seven years after your goods cross, depending on the direction your goods are moving. Regardless, it can be a demanding process that requires you to prove the claims you made. If you aren’t prepared with concrete answers to the questions Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are going to ask, along with the necessary proof to back up the claims you are making, then there could be real challenges in your future with potentially financial implications. This webinar includes a 45-minute presentation, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session.

  • Live Session

  • Tuesday, November 25, 2025

  • 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM PT

  • Online From Any Computer/Mobile Device

  • Free

Who Should Attend?

The material in this course is relevant to ...

Any importer considering certification of their goods under the CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC free trade agreement. It is specifically designed for those unsure about what to expect if they are subject to a CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC audit.
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Are you considering certifying your goods under CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC?

This session will offer valuable insight into steps you can take to prepare for an audit.

Topics Include

This webinar prepares you for a possible future CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC audit. It covers, in detail, what is reviewed at release and what will be NECESSARY to have on hand should an audit strike. Our industry experts in both Canada and the USA are here to guide you through what is required, industry best practices, and steps you can take to best prepare and inoculate yourself from the worst effects of an audit.

  • CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC - Key Components

  • Potential for A CUSMA/USMCA/TMEC Audit

  • Steps You Can Take To Prepare For An Audit

  • What To Expect During An Audit

  • Outcome Of An Audit

  • Q&A

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Speakers

  • Gina Crews

    Strategic Trade Partnerships

    Gina Crews

    Since 2007, Gina Crews has pioneered her way to cultivating trusted partnerships with distinguished market leaders globally. Her monumental career at PCB has seen her take on various hats as a Strategic Trade Partner, fostering and maintaining successful partnerships within our industry.
  • Annette Rowan

    Canadian Trade Advisor

    Annette Rowan

    Certified Customs Specialist, Certified Trade Compliance Specialist and Licensed Customs Broker with over 16 years of experience in Canadian customs brokerage. Annette is a Trade Advisor with PCB Customs Brokers (Canada).
  • Misty Gibbins

    US Trade Analyst

    Misty Gibbins

    Misty has been working in the brokerage business for over 40 years. She was the manager of the Blaine Office of Peace Bridge Customs Brokers for 9 years, before coming to PCB Customs Brokers (USA). As a Licensed customs broker and Certified Customs Specialist, Misty has worked in the Trade Compliance Group for the past 19 years and currently specializes in trade related regulatory changes as a Senior Trade Analyst.