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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2020 · 48 MIN

John Hyatt: Perspectives from a Customs Broker

from Export Stories Podcast · host Andrew Bartolotta, Betsy Olim, John Hyatt

His longtime involvement in public speaking on subjects such as DR-CAFTA informed a really good discussion about trade agreements and other subjects. We invite you to listen, and then join a conversation about this episode and exporting in general.  This is an important time for the export community to share what is happening in their sectors and how each of us is dealing with one of the most consequential health and economic events of our lifetime. Please reach out to me on exportstoriespodcast.com.  You can go to the contact page or ask questions or post comments on the episode page.   We’re also on Twitter! Thank you very much for listening. 

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For our 17th Episode, we turned the tables from exporting to importing, where we had a delightful chat with long-time customs broker professional, John T. Hyatt of C.H. Powell & Co. An expert on the history of the Port of New Orleans, John shares marvelous stories about the banana and fruit business, as well as other commodities that New Orleans is known for, including sugar and coffee.

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