United States Signs Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement with Bolivia and Georgia
August 2017
The United States signed two Customs Mutual Assistance Agreements (CMAA) on July 6, 2017 with Bolivia and with Georgia marking a significant milestone in collaboration on security and trade facilitation.
“The legal framework of these agreements strengthen the ties and commitments to exchange information between the United States and these international partners,” said Executive Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Trade Brenda Smith. “These Customs Mutual Assistance Agreements will greatly facilitate U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s work to prevent, detect, and investigate customs offenses.”
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