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Cross Border Arrangements

Cross Border Arrangements. 5. Parties. 1. Name. 7. Party function Transportation Inspection Government Other. 10. Enforceability Non-binding memorandum Enforceable as stated in terms Enforceable in international law. 2. Date executed. 6. Parties type U.S. federal

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Cross Border Arrangements

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  1. Cross Border Arrangements

  2. 5. Parties 1. Name • 7. Partyfunction • Transportation • Inspection • Government • Other • 10. Enforceability • Non-binding memorandum • Enforceable as stated in terms • Enforceable in international law 2. Dateexecuted • 6. Partiestype • U.S. federal • Canadian federal • Canadian province • U.S. State • Local/regional government • Other 3. Purpose • 4. Purposetype • General cooperation • Construction • Funding • Non-construction project • Information sharing • Regulation • Operation 8. CitedU.S.authority 11. Reviewers 9. Cited Canadian authority

  3. Cross-border agreements by function and party-types by year Looking ahead: Transportation/inspection (“TBWGish”) BtB initiatives that will or could require agreements • Border infrastructure planning • Resulting construction • Facilities for trusted traveler and trader programs • Resulting investments & system integrations • Border wait-time measurement • Construction • Data sharing

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