EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 34 MIN
[NCBFAA] Regulatory Agencies Committee Year in Review
from Simply Trade · host Global Training Center
Episode: NCBFAA Spotlight: Understanding the Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) Host: Lalo Solorzano Guest(s): • Michael Lahar – Chair, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn) • Adam Lees – Vice Chair, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn) • Cindy Thomas – Counsel, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn) Published: November 2025 Length: ~34 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center 🧾 Episode Summary In this special collaboration episode with the NCBFAA, Lalo sits down with members of the Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) — the team that engages with all Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) outside of CBP on behalf of the brokerage, freight forwarding, and logistics community. Committee Chair Michael Lahar, Vice Chair Adam Lees, and Counsel Cindy Thomas walk through the RAC’s unique role, its 15 subcommittees, and how 2025 proved to be one of the most unusual years in recent memory. From staffing reductions under the Department of Justice’s GOGE initiative, to the still-ongoing government shutdown, to FDA’s surprise launch of the National Entry Review (NER) Program, the RAC has spent the year rebuilding agency relationships, troubleshooting major regulatory changes, and guiding NCBFAA members through rapidly shifting expectations. The conversation highlights the RAC’s critical liaison function — ensuring brokers aren’t left in the dark, building interagency cooperation, and helping PGAs understand how brokers function as “force multipliers” in the import ecosystem. The episode closes with a forward look at 2026, including the CPSC and Fish & Wildlife ACE mandates, the National Marine Fisheries implementation of MMPA requirements, and what brokers need to prepare for now. 🗝️ Key Takeaways RAC represents brokers and freight forwarders across 15 PGA subcommittees, interacting with agencies from USDA and CPSC to FDA, EPA, APHIS, and Fish & Wildlife. Government shutdown impacts varied widely across PGAs — some were fully dark, others partially functioning. Staffing reductions under GOGE hit PGAs hard, creating delays and inexperienced replacements. FDA’s National Entry Review (NER) Program launched with only 30 days’ notice, causing friction but improving week by week. Interagency cooperation is growing, with agencies proactively engaging the RAC for the first time. Brokers are increasingly recognized as “force multipliers” for enforcement efficiency. 2026 will bring major ACE mandates for CPSC and Fish & Wildlife — importers must prepare now. AI is being used across PGAs, often without transparency. Resilience across both industry and government was the defining theme of 2025. 🔍 Topics Covered Structure & mission of the RAC PGA staffing and shutdown impacts FDA NER rollout challenges Rebuilding agency relationships Interagency collaboration wins AI use in trade enforcement 2026 ACE mandates (CPSC, FWS) National Marine Fisheries MMPA enforcement Preparing brokers for regulatory change NCBFAA Annual Conference preview 📚 Resources & Mentions NCBFAA – National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (Website) FDA – National Entry Review (NER) Program (Referenced during the episode) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Website) Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) – ACE Filing Program (Website) Global Training Center (Website) 🎤 Credits Hosts: • Lalo Solorzano (LinkedIn) Guests: • Michael Lahar – Chair, RAC (LinkedIn) • Adam Lees – Vice Chair, RAC (LinkedIn) • Cindy Thomas – Counsel, RAC (LinkedIn) Produced by: Global Training Center Notes prepared by: The Simply Trade Team 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community: Global Training Center on LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/global-training-center Simply Trade on YouTube youtube.com/@simplytradepod Simply Trade on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/09m199JO6fuNumbcrHTkGq Simply Trade on Apple Podcasts podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-trade/id1640329690 Trade Geeks Community globaltrainingcenter.com/portal
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Episode: NCBFAA Spotlight: Understanding the Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC)Host: Lalo SolorzanoGuest(s):• Michael Lahar – Chair, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn)• Adam Lees – Vice Chair, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn)• Cindy Thomas – Counsel, NCBFAA RAC (LinkedIn)Published: November 2025Length: ~34 minutesPresented by: Global Training Center 🧾 Episode Summary In this special collaboration episode with the NCBFAA, Lalo sits down with members of the Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) — the team that engages with all Participating Government Agencies (PGAs) outside of CBP on behalf of the brokerage, freight forwarding, and logistics community. Committee Chair Michael Lahar, Vice Chair Adam Lees, and Counsel Cindy Thomas walk through the RAC’s unique role, its 15 subcommittees, and how 2025 proved to be one of the most unusual years in recent memory. From staffing reductions under the Department of Justice’s GOGE initiative, to the still-ongoing government shutdown, to FDA’s surprise launch of the National Entry Review (NER) Program, the RAC has spent the year rebuilding agency relationships, troubleshooting major regulatory changes, and guiding NCBFAA members through rapidly shifting expectations. The conversation highlights the RAC’s critical liaison function — ensuring brokers aren’t left in the dark, building interagency cooperation, and helping PGAs understand how brokers function as “force multipliers” in the import ecosystem. The episode closes with a forward look at 2026, including the CPSC and Fish & Wildlife ACE mandates, the National Marine Fisheries implementation of MMPA requirements, and what brokers need to prepare for now. 🗝️ Key Takeaways RAC represents brokers and freight forwarders across 15 PGA subcommittees, interacting with agencies from USDA and CPSC to FDA, EPA, APHIS, and Fish & Wildlife. Government shutdown impacts varied widely across PGAs — some were fully dark, others partially functioning. Staffing reductions under GOGE hit PGAs hard, creating delays and inexperienced replacements. FDA’s National Entry Review (NER) Program launched with only 30 days’ notice, causing friction but improving week by week. Interagency cooperation is growing, with agencies proactively engaging the RAC for the first time. Brokers are increasingly recognized as “force multipliers” for enforcement efficiency. 2026 will bring major ACE mandates for CPSC and Fish & Wildlife — importers must prepare now. AI is being used across PGAs, often without transparency. Resilience across both industry and government was the defining theme of 2025. 🔍 Topics Covered Structure & mission of the RAC PGA staffing and shutdown impacts FDA NER rollout challenges Rebuilding agency relationships Interagency collaboration wins AI use in trade enforcement 2026 ACE mandates (CPSC, FWS) National Marine Fisheries MMPA enforcement Preparing brokers for regulatory change NCBFAA Annual Conference preview 📚 Resources & Mentions NCBFAA – National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (Website) FDA – National Entry Review (NER) Program (Referenced during the episode) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Website) Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) – ACE Filing Program (Website) Global Training Center (Website) 🎤 Credits Hosts:• Lalo Solorzano (LinkedIn) Guests:• Michael Lahar – Chair, RAC (LinkedIn)• Adam Lees – Vice Chair, RAC (LinkedIn)• Cindy Thomas – Counsel, RAC (LinkedIn) Produced by: Global Training CenterNotes prepared by: The Simply Trade Team 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community: Global Training Center on LinkedInlinkedin.com/company/global-training-center Simply Trade on YouTubeyoutube.com/@simplytradepod Simply Trade on Spotifyopen.spotify.com/show/09m199JO6fuNumbcrHTkGq Simply Trade on Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-trade/id1640329690 Trade Geeks Communityglobaltrainingcenter.com/port
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