Supply chain security programs and border administration

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Abstract

Supply chain security programs raise several legal issues. This paper outlines some of those questions as applied to the border between Canada and the United States (US). As modern customs administrations adapt to take increasing account of security needs, international cooperation will be crucial, along with consultation with the business sector.

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Irish, M. (2009). Supply chain security programs and border administration. World Customs Journal, 3(2), 79–84. https://doi.org/10.55596/001c.91366

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