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First Global Webinar: Journals on Customs

Webinar | 04.29.21, 10:00 AM CDT - 12:00 PM CDT

This is an event for people passionate about customs. The world of customs is constantly evolving. Reading a customs journal or news alerts regularly is a great way to keep your professional knowledge up-to-date and to deepen it on various relevant topics. Journals also offer the opportunity to exchange ideas with others in the field. However, in many countries around the world, there are no journals on customs. How can the knowledge on the complex and ever-changing customs topic be shared in the absence of such a platform? Let's change it! Knowledge is too important not to be shared.


During the event, you will meet editors of journals on customs from various countries. You will hear about their exciting experiences and the impact their journals have had on customs practitioners and communities in their countries. Be inspired to read the journals, to write the articles, or even maybe… to start your own journal! Anything is possible. Participate, ask questions and share your ideas!


Partner Jeff Snyder will present during this event.


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