OTC Import Alerts Could Grow Due To PREDICT Requirements
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
PREDICT eventually will help low-risk importers because data will drive the system to not flag those firms, easing the import process. Firms should work hard to stay off the import alert list, which prompts closer scrutiny and can lead to delays.
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