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Covington & Burling's step-by-step guide on re-exporting and establishing a master file based on the FWS guidelines (C73MFGuidelines2013_10_16_13.pdf)included. DOWNLOAD PDF, DOWNLOAD PDF

Your association has been active in the two weeks following the June 19th CITES conference in Washington. First, we are arranging a meeting with William Woody, the Assistant Director of Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for Law Enforcement, who is the top official in charge of CITES inspections. This meeting

OVERVIEW AWA’s Washington conference on CITES on June 19 was more than simply a highly successful meeting. It was one of a series of steps that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is taking to streamline its handling of CITES trade. At an April 8 meeting at FWS’s headquarters,

AWA is on the cusp of a major victory for watch companies that import/re-export CITES products. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service plans to use us as a model for its efforts to streamline the CITES process. Please read the attached Covington & Burling memo describing their recent meeting at