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Week of March 6, 2009

 

Greetings! We hope you have had a diligent and wonderful week! This week's offerings include the notice from NCSLA of the 4th Annual NCSLA Best Practices Award and a guide prepared by our International Trade Division.

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In the TTB Newsletter, we compile the top TTB news of the week and other helpful information about the Bureau and the Federal alcohol and tobacco laws and regulations we enforce.

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IT'S TIME FOR THE FOURTH ANNUAL NCSLA BEST PRACTICES AWARD

This year the NCSLA Best Practices Committee is focusing on two areas: 1) health and safety, and 2) community collaboration.  If you have a program or activity that would qualify for one of these categories, please complete the entry form by clicking on the link below and email ing it along with any other program information and materials to NCSLA Executive Director Pam Salario at pamsalario@cox.net by March 31, 2009.  Refer to the entry form for contest guidelines and details, or visit www.ncsla.org and click on Best Practices.

Do not miss out on this opportunity to promote your efforts and share your programs and practices amongst NCSLA members!  Please support this association and effort - we want to hear from you!

Eric Honma
President, NCSLA

INTERNATIONAL IMPORT/EXPORT REQUIREMENTS

This guide was compiled by the International Trade Division to offer information on international import requirements for various countries for beer, wine, and distilled spirits. These requirements may include licensing, labeling, and taxation considerations. International conditions do change frequently, however, and this document may not always reflect the most recent changes.

This guide does not contain a complete listing of all United States' trading partners - it is simply intended to serve as a "starting point" for exporters interested in the requirements for the listed countries. Contact the International Trade Division for more information regarding the exportation of alcohol beverages to a country not included in this guide or for any other related questions.

To access a country's import and export requirements, please click on the appropriate country below.

CHOOSE A COUNTRY :   Australia  Austria  Belgium  Belize   Brazil   Bulgaria   Canada   Chile  China (People's Republic of)   Colombia   Costa Rica   Croatia  Cyprus   Czech Republic Denmark   Dominican Republic   Estonia   Finland  France  Germany   Greece   Guatemala  Hong Kong   Hungary   India   Ireland  Italy   Japan   Korea    Latvia  Lithuania   Luxembourg   Malta  Mexico   Netherlands   New Zealand   Peru  Philippines   Poland   Portugal   Russian Federation  Singapore   Slovakia   Slovenia  South Africa   Spain   Sweden  Switzerland  Taiwan   Thailand   Turkey   United Kingdom   Venezuela