PodcastsBusinessSimply Trade

Simply Trade

Global Training Center
Simply Trade
Latest episode

464 episodes

  • Simply Trade

    The Pete & Cindy Show: Trade, Tariffs, and Real Talk from the Front Lines

    24/03/2026 | 42 mins.
    🎧 Host(s)

    Cindy Allen – CEO, TradeForce Multiplier

    Pete Mento – Director, Global Trade Advisory, Baker Tilly

    📅 Published Date
    March 24, 2026

    ⏱️ Episode Length
    ~42 minutes

    🧠 Episode Summary
    Welcome to a special edition of Simply Trade—The Pete & Cindy Show.

    In this episode, industry veterans Cindy Allen and Pete Mento take the mic for a candid, unscripted conversation on the current state of global trade. With no guests and no filters, the two dive into real-world challenges, industry trends, and the evolving role of trade professionals.

    Blending humor, sharp insight, and deep experience, Cindy and Pete break down complex trade topics in a way that’s both practical and engaging. From tariff pressures to business strategy, this episode feels less like an interview—and more like sitting in on a conversation between two of the industry’s most respected voices.

    🔑 Key Learnings

    Why today’s trade environment demands both technical expertise and business awareness

    How leaders in trade are adapting to constant regulatory and economic shifts

    The importance of communication and storytelling in trade compliance

    How humor and personality can play a role in making complex topics accessible

    Why experienced professionals are rethinking how they engage with the next generation of trade talent

    💡 Key Takeaways

    Trade is no longer just operational—it’s strategic and highly visible

    The best insights often come from open, unstructured conversations

    Industry leaders must balance compliance, economics, and business realities

    Authenticity and personality matter more than ever in education and content

    Sometimes, the most valuable discussions happen when you drop the formal format

    🔗 Resources & Mentions

    TradeForce Multiplier

    Baker Tilly Global Trade Advisory

    Simply Trade Podcast

    👏 Credits

    Host: Cindy Allen

    Host: Pete Mento

    Produced by Lalo Solorzano

    Published by Global Training Center

    📲 Subscribe & Follow

    🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/09m199JO6fuNumbcrHTkGq?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast

    🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-trade/id1640329690?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast

    📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@simplytradepod?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast

    🔗 Connect With Us

    Global Training Center: https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-training-center?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast

    Trade Geeks Community: https://globaltrainingcenter.com/portal/?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast

    🎙️ Want to Be on the Show?
    Have insights on trade, customs, or global logistics?
    We’d love to feature your voice on Simply Trade. Reach out and join the conversation.
  • Simply Trade

    [ROUNDUP] Semiconductor Export Controls & Entity List Traps with Valentin Povarchuk

    23/03/2026 | 29 mins.
    Host: Annik Sobing
    Guest: Valentin Povarchuk, Senior Counsel, Akrivis Law Group
    Published: March 2026
    Length: ~35 minutes
    Presented by: Global Training Center

    Lessons from Applied Materials: Export Controls, Entity List Risks, and Semiconductor Enforcement

    Annik Sobing welcomes Valentin Povarchuk, trade compliance expert with 20+ years across big law, in-house, and boutique firms, for a deep dive into export controls and sanctions—his thought leadership sweet spot. They unpack the Applied Materials $252M settlement for ion implanter sales to SMIC (despite BIS warnings and Entity List designation), Pterodyne Flare’s $1M mitigated penalty (via voluntary disclosure), and how companies navigate entity list risks in semiconductors amid U.S.–China tensions. Valentin teases an April 7 free GTC webinar on due diligence.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    Valentin’s background

    20+ years advising on customs, AD/CVD, export controls, sanctions; now at Acrevis Law Group helping companies (esp. tech/startups) build compliance programs.

    Expert in entity list/entity alerts, corporate risk management—not just tariffs/customs.

    Semiconductor export controls 101

    Focus on equipment/software for advanced chips (AI training), not just chips themselves; bipartisan consensus on China as tech adversary (Russia/Belarus secondary).

    Biden’s AI Diffusion Rule (global licensing limits) revoked by Trump; new approach more “transactional” (trade for access). Uncertainty reigns—no clear replacement yet.

    Applied Materials case breakdown ($252M penalty)

    BIS sent is-informed letter warning off SMIC; later Entity List addition. Applied continued via South Korean plant (substantial transformation: assembly/testing to claim “Korean origin” <25% U.S. content).

    BIS rejected: Substantial transformation irrelevant for Entity List sales (no clear reg definition of “foreign-made” under EAR); “spirit of restrictions” trumps letter. Intentional strategy, not mistake—revenue pressure (competitors ready).

    Risk management realities

    Is-informed letters = stop sign for regulators (not yellow light); license applications possible but slow/uncertain amid brain drain at BIS.

    Balance: Compliance vs. business survival (e.g., 25% revenue at risk); competitors lurk. Bigger firms targeted harder.

    Practical advice for companies

    Screen addresses + entities; diligence/parties/end-users critical.

    Smaller tech/startups: Contract language, certifications, compliance programs mitigate risks without killing deals.

    Key Takeaways

    Export controls > tariffs now; semicon/tech under microscope—review Entity List diligence today.

    Is-informed = hard stop; don’t “get creative” without weighing enforcement (spirit > letter).

    Voluntary disclosure works—self-report transparently for leniency.

    Join Valentin’s free April 7 GTC webinar on due diligence.

    Credits
    Host: Annik Sobing
    Guest: Valentin Povarchuk

    Subscribe & Follow
    • YouTube
    • Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts

    Join the conversation with fellow trade professionals in the Trade Geeks Community:
    https://globaltrainingcenter.com/portal/?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast
  • Simply Trade

    [Cindy's Version] Wi$h Li$t of Trade

    20/03/2026 | 14 mins.
    Host: Cindy Allen
    Show: Simply Trade – Cindy’s Version
    Published: March 20, 2026
    Length: ~15 minutes
    Presented by: Global Training Center

    Wishlist: Importers Just Want IEEPA Refunds + CBP’s New “Customs Business” Bombshell

    Cindy Allen delivers her signature Taylor Swift–inspired trade update (“Wishlist” from the latest album), channeling importers’ singular desire: “I just want you, Mr. Refund.” She covers DHS budget chaos, petrodollar threats from the Strait of Hormuz closure, Jones Act waiver talks, and a seismic CBP ruling that redefines classification, OCR, and CF-5106 work as customs business.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    DHS funding crisis

    No Congressional budget agreement—TSA, FEMA, non-LEO CBP staff (Office of Trade, admins) not getting paid; TSA lines lengthening as agents take second jobs.

    CBP officers funded via prior “big beautiful bill,” but broader agency operations strained. No impact yet from Kristi Noem’s DHS exit.

    Strait of Hormuz & petrodollar shift

    20–40% of world oil flow halted; India secured safe passage deal, China negotiating oil payments in yuan—challenging petrodollar system (U.S. dollar as reserve currency since 1970s OPEC deal).

    Could erode USD value, force global banks to rethink reserves, impact U.S. debt/economy beyond just gas prices (countries releasing strategic reserves for short-term relief).

    Jones Act & USMCA updates

    Administration eyeing Jones Act waivers for chemicals, energy, fertilizers to ease oil crisis transport limits.

    U.S.–Mexico technical teams meeting regularly on USMCA progress (extension preferred over renegotiation); Canada tensions delay trilateral talks. Trump postpones China trade trip.

    CBP bombshell: HQ 350722 ruling

    Internal advice ruling deems OCR conversion of shipping data, classification for importers, and CF-5106 filings (importer/ultimate consignee setup) as “customs business” requiring licensed customs brokers.

    Overturns prior practice where importers could use non-broker consultants for these (often to check broker work or build databases). Likely legal challenges ahead; chills AI/OCR tools offered directly to importers.

    IEEPA Refund “Wishlist” Deep Dive
    Importers want simple answers on CBP’s CAPE refund process (Excel declarations via ACE)—but open questions persist:

    Court actions/protests needed for final vs. protestable (180-day window) entries?

    CAPE scope: Simple IEEPA refunds only, or complex EU/Japan agreements (15% caps), reconciliation, drawback?

    Entry summary updates in ACE (system of record)? What if an entry’s accidentally omitted—does Treasury keep funds?

    Judge indicated all IEEPA duties unlawful; no clear administrative refund mechanism yet.

    Key Takeaways

    Importers: Review internal processes against HQ 350722; consult brokers/attorneys on consultant/AI/OCR workflows.

    Read CBP’s full ruling; track IEEPA CAPE mechanics and court filings.

    Travel tip: Extra time for TSA lines. Watch petrodollar erosion and fuel surcharge ripple effects.

    Credits
    Host: Cindy Allen
    Producer: Annik Sobing

     

    Subscribe & Follow
    • YouTube
    • Spotify
    • Apple Podcasts

    Join the conversation with fellow trade professionals in the Trade Geeks Community:
    https://globaltrainingcenter.com/portal/?utm_source=SimplyTradePodcast
  • Simply Trade

    From CBP to the Private Sector: Vinny Annunziato on Trade Innovation, AI, and What’s Next

    19/03/2026 | 35 mins.
    Hosts:  Andy Shiles & Lalo Solorzano
    Guest: Vincent “Vinny” Annunziato – Former CBP Director, Trade Technology Leader, Founder of Digital Supply Chain Innovations (DSCI), SVP at Profit Trust
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentrobertannunziato/
    Published : March 19, 2026
    Length: ~35 minutes
    Presented by: Global Training Center

    🧠 Episode Summary

    In this episode of Simply Trade, we sit down with Vincent “Vinny” Annunziato for his first appearance post-retirement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

    Vinny reflects on a remarkable career shaping some of the most impactful trade modernization efforts, including the Single Window initiative, and shares behind-the-scenes insights into how these systems were built, challenged, and ultimately delivered.

    Now on the private sector side, Vinny discusses his transition, his new work with Profit Trust, and how companies can uncover hidden opportunities for duty recovery and cost savings.

    The conversation also dives deep into AI in trade compliance, cutting through the hype to explain what actually works today—and what doesn’t. From large language models to human-assisted decision-making, Vinny brings a practical, no-nonsense perspective that trade professionals can immediately apply.

     

    🔑 Key Learnings

    The real story behind the Single Window and how it transformed multi-agency trade data

    Why collaboration between government and industry changed the game in customs processing

    How innovation works inside government—and why not everything makes it to production

    The truth about AI in trade compliance (and why most companies are using it wrong)

    Why “Human-Assisted Technology (HAT)” may be the smarter way to think about AI

    The importance of data quality and business context before applying AI solutions

    How companies are using tools like duty recovery and audit analytics to improve their bottom line

     

    💡 Key Takeaways

    AI is not a magic solution—it’s only as good as the data and business logic behind it

    Trade compliance decisions—especially classification—must remain human-led

    Innovation requires balancing technical vision with real-world business application

    The future of trade lies in connected, interoperable global data systems

    There are still significant untapped opportunities for companies to recover duties and reduce costs

    🔗 Resources & Mentions

    Profit Trust (duty recovery & shipping optimization solutions)

    ACE (Automated Commercial Environment)

    Single Window Initiative

    ITDS (International Trade Data System)

    Lacey Act (referenced in system design discussion)

    🎧 Credits

    Hosts:

    Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn

    Andy Shiles – LinkedIn

    Guest:

    Vincent “Vinny” Annunziato – Former CBP Director, Trade Technology Leader, Founder of Digital Supply Chain Innovations (DSCI), SVP at Profit Trust
    LinkedIn

    Producer:

    Lalo Solorzano

    📢 Subscribe & Follow

    New episodes every week.

    Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.
    👉 www.GlobalTrainingCenter.com

    Connect with us:

    Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn

    Global Training Center on LinkedIn

    YouTube

    Spotify

    Apple Podcasts

    Trade Geeks Community

    Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!
  • Simply Trade

    [TIPS] Why Your Trade Org Structure Is Breaking Your Compliance Program

    19/03/2026 | 15 mins.
    Hosts: Renee Chiuchiarelli & Julie Parks
    Format: Simply Trade Tips
    Length: ~12 minutes

    Episode Summary
    Renee and Julie break down how organizational structure—centralized, decentralized, matrix, or hybrid—directly impacts compliance success. Learn practical "tweaks" to move customs from a reactive support function to a proactive strategic partner.

    Key Takeaways & Fixes
    1. Centralized Structure

    The Issue: Customs reacts to problems after decisions are made.

    The Fix: Embed controls upstream; ensure Customs has authority, not just execution duties.

    💡 Truth Bomb: If you touch data after the PO is issued, you’re already too late.

    2. Decentralized Structure

    The Issue: Inconsistent data and fragmented processes across regions.

    The Fix: Centralize governance and data visibility while allowing regional execution.

    💡 Rule: Decentralized execution is fine; decentralized compliance is not.

    3. Matrix Structure

    The Issue: Decision gridlock and competing priorities.

    The Fix: Define decision-making authority in writing and align funding across stakeholders.

    💡 Reality Check: Without alignment, Customs becomes a referee, not a facilitator.

    4. Hybrid Structure (The Goal)

    The Issue: Often misperceived as a cost center rather than a value driver.

     

    The Fix: Separate governance from operations; involve Customs in sourcing and risk-based audits.

    Failure Patterns to Avoid
    Compliance fails in any structure when:

    Authority doesn't match responsibility.

    Brokers are treated as the "owners" of compliance.

    Leadership only engages during a crisis.

    FIO (Figure It Out) – This Week’s Action
    Identify your current structure and pick one area for improvement. Write it into your goals and align it with business priorities to start seeing incremental change.

    Hosts:
    Renee Chiuchiarelli & Julie Parks
    Published: October 28, 2025
    Length: ~10 minutes
    Presented by: Global Training Center

    👻 Episode Summary
    It’s a special Halloween edition of Simply Trade [Tips] with Hammer and Heels (Renee & Julie)! 🎙️

    In this spooky seasonal episode, the hosts share “scary compliance stories” that every trade professional can learn from — tales of audits that wouldn’t die, supply chain skeletons, and hauntingly complex importer-of-record issues.

    Between these frighteningly true stories and a fun “Trick-or-Treat: Fact or Fiction” lightning round, listeners will pick up valuable lessons about risk, recordkeeping, and compliance best practices — all while getting into the Halloween spirit.

    🧠 Key Takeaways

    Importer of Record Issues: Never assume your company should make entry — confirm the proper party has the right to do so.

    Audit Nightmares: A prior disclosure can protect you from penalties, but only if it’s complete and accurate. Double-check everything before submitting.

    Trick or Treat: Compliance Edition!

    Can CBP review your General Ledger? ✅ Treat!

    Do you need to reconcile quantity variances with Customs entries? ✅ Treat!

    Is your broker solely responsible for recordkeeping? ❌ Trick! Importers must maintain their records for at least five years.

    Is a parts database a strong compliance tool? ✅ Treat! It helps ensure data accuracy and consistency.

    🧭 FIO (Figure It Out)
    👉 This week’s action item:
    Trade can be terrifying — but preparation keeps the ghosts away! Take time to review your compliance “skeletons in the closet.”

    Are your prior disclosures accurate and auditable?

    Is your importer of record process clear?

    Do your records meet the five-year rule?

    And since it’s Halloween… figure out your costume, too! 🎭

    💬 Keep the Conversation Going
    Join the Trade Geeks Community at Global Training Center and share:

    Your own “scary compliance story.”

    How you’ve handled tricky audits or importer-of-record nightmares.

    And, of course, what you’re dressing up as for Halloween!

    🎧 Credits
    Hosts:

    Renee Chiuchiarelli

    Julie Parks

    Producer:

    Lalo Solorzano

    📲 Subscribe & Follow
    🎙️ New TIPS episodes every Tuesday.

    Presented by: Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals.

    Connect with us:

    Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn

    Global Training Center on LinkedIn

    YouTube

    Spotify

    Apple Podcasts

    Trade Geeks Community

    Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!

    📩 Want to be on the show or suggest a topic?
    Email us at [email protected] or DM us on X/Twitter @SimplyTradePod

More Business podcasts

About Simply Trade

Do you find yourself randomly classifying products… when you are not at work? Does the reason why you jump out of bed every morning have anything to do with validating your supply chain to insure trade compliance? Did you sit in your favorite chair with a glass of wine, paging through the latest regulations and thought to yourself, ‘what a great way to spend my free time’? If any of these apply to you, then you are very likely a ‘trade geek’… that is why we created Simply Trade just for you. Your hosts, Andy and Lalo have a combined 60+ years in the industry. Covering everything from logistics to technology. There is so much to learn with the ever-evolving world of trade. We’ve invited some friends over to our podcast to simply ’shoot the ship’ on all things trade. So join us every week as we discuss current and important trade topics with experts in their field who are passionate about helping you succeed! You’ll never run out of things to learn when it comes to trading goods across international borders. Let’s get to it!
Podcast website

Listen to Simply Trade, Unhedged and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features