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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 15 MIN

[Cindy's Version] Be the CHANGE in Trade

from Simply Trade · host Global Training Center

Host: Cindy Allen Published: June 26, 2026 Length: ~15 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center Summary This week on Simply Trade: Cindy's Version, Cindy Allen explores a week filled with meaningful developments across customs and trade—from new CAPE enhancements and changes to informal mail entries to the latest updates on Section 301, USMCA negotiations, and global supply chain strategy. But the heart of this episode isn't about tariffs—it's about change. Using Taylor Swift's Change as inspiration, Cindy reflects on how trade professionals can adapt and remain influential during a time when government decision-making has become increasingly centralized. She shares insights from the American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) Conference and explains why relationships, industry engagement, and a unified voice have never been more important. This Week in Trade Reconciliation entries become eligible for the CAPE filing process beginning June 29. CBP announced several CAPE validation improvements designed to reduce filing errors and retransmissions. CBP finalized changes to informal mail entry procedures following the end of de minimis treatment. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that pending Section 301 investigations may ultimately replace former IEEPA tariff collections. Lawmakers continue raising concerns over declining U.S. manufacturing employment. USMCA review discussions continue, with another one-year extension appearing increasingly likely. Main Topic / Discussion While several operational updates occurred this week, Cindy focuses on something much broader: how trade professionals can continue to influence policy during a period of significant governmental change. Drawing from conversations at the AAEI Conference and meetings on Capitol Hill, Cindy explains how the policymaking process has evolved. Traditionally, agencies worked closely with industry stakeholders before major trade decisions were implemented. Today, many decisions originate from a much smaller group within the administration, making it increasingly important for companies to strengthen relationships—not only with Congress, but also with agencies, trade associations, and government affairs professionals. Her message is simple: don't wait until a policy affects your business. Become involved now, build your network, and ensure your industry's voice is part of the conversation before decisions are made. Key Takeaways CAPE continues to become more efficient through ongoing CBP enhancements. Informal mail entry procedures continue evolving after the end of de minimis. Section 301 investigations remain a major focus of the administration's trade agenda. Supply chain resilience continues to shape U.S. trade policy. USMCA negotiations are expected to continue beyond the current review period. Trade professionals should actively participate in industry associations and government affairs efforts. Relationships remain one of the most valuable tools in navigating today's trade environment. Resources & Mentions Global Training Center Trade Force Multiplier Cindy Allen – LinkedIn Producer: Mara Marquez 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community and never miss an episode that helps you trade smarter. 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube 💬 Connect with us: Global Training Center on LinkedIn Trade Geeks Community

Host: Cindy AllenPublished: June 26, 2026Length: ~15 minutesPresented by: Global Training Center Summary This week on Simply Trade: Cindy's Version, Cindy Allen explores a week filled with meaningful developments across customs and trade—from new CAPE enhancements and changes to informal mail entries to the latest updates on Section 301, USMCA negotiations, and global supply chain strategy. But the heart of this episode isn't about tariffs—it's about change. Using Taylor Swift's Change as inspiration, Cindy reflects on how trade professionals can adapt and remain influential during a time when government decision-making has become increasingly centralized. She shares insights from the American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) Conference and explains why relationships, industry engagement, and a unified voice have never been more important. This Week in Trade Reconciliation entries become eligible for the CAPE filing process beginning June 29. CBP announced several CAPE validation improvements designed to reduce filing errors and retransmissions. CBP finalized changes to informal mail entry procedures following the end of de minimis treatment. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that pending Section 301 investigations may ultimately replace former IEEPA tariff collections. Lawmakers continue raising concerns over declining U.S. manufacturing employment. USMCA review discussions continue, with another one-year extension appearing increasingly likely. Main Topic / Discussion While several operational updates occurred this week, Cindy focuses on something much broader: how trade professionals can continue to influence policy during a period of significant governmental change. Drawing from conversations at the AAEI Conference and meetings on Capitol Hill, Cindy explains how the policymaking process has evolved. Traditionally, agencies worked closely with industry stakeholders before major trade decisions were implemented. Today, many decisions originate from a much smaller group within the administration, making it increasingly important for companies to strengthen relationships—not only with Congress, but also with agencies, trade associations, and government affairs professionals. Her message is simple: don't wait until a policy affects your business. Become involved now, build your network, and ensure your industry's voice is part of the conversation before decisions are made. Key Takeaways CAPE continues to become more efficient through ongoing CBP enhancements. Informal mail entry procedures continue evolving after the end of de minimis. Section 301 investigations remain a major focus of the administration's trade agenda. Supply chain resilience continues to shape U.S. trade policy. USMCA negotiations are expected to continue beyond the current review period. Trade professionals should actively participate in industry associations and government affairs efforts. Relationships remain one of the most valuable tools in navigating today's trade environment. Resources & Mentions Global Training Center Trade Force Multiplier American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) Credits Host: Cindy Allen – LinkedIn Producer: Mara Marquez 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community and never miss an episode that helps you trade smarter. 🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube 💬 Connect with us: Global Training Center on LinkedIn Trade Geeks Community

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