Africa R. Bell

Area Port Director, Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport US Customs and Border Protection

Ms. Bell leads more than 650 CBP employees at the Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Port Hueneme seaports. She oversees CBP’s enforcement and trade compliance operations for nearly 35% of the nation’s containerized sea cargo. She directs processing of over 2 million cruise ship passengers, annually. She has oversight of the Los Angeles Fines, Penalties, and Forfeiture division, which encompasses the storage and adjudication of more than $776 million in seized property. Additionally, Ms. Bell directs CBP maritime smuggling interdiction efforts along hundreds of miles of coastline in Orange, Los Angeles, and Ventura counties.

Prior to this assignment, Ms. Bell served as the Director for the Base Metals Center where she managed and directed the enforcement of trade laws and regulations governing the importation process for the base metals industry. During her tenure as Center Director, Ms. Bell completed several temporary duty assignments, to include Acting Assistant Director Field Operations, Trade for the Chicago and San Juan Field Offices, Acting Area Port Director, Chicago, and Acting Director for the Enforcement Operations Division in CBP’s Office of Trade.

Prior to assuming the role of Center Director, Ms. Bell served as Senior Advisor and Acting Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Throughout her career, Ms. Bell has supported several trade programs and initiatives to include the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) and the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) technical assistance programs.

Ms. Bell is a former Presidential Management Intern and began her career with the U.S. Customs Service through the former Cooperative Education Program. A native of southern California, Ms. Bell earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in public administration from California State University at Long Beach.

Agenda Day 1

2:15 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: CROSS BORDER TRADE FACILITATION: LEVERGING TECHNOLOGY TO STREAMLINE CUSTOMS PROCESSES

  • Digitalization of customs procedures: Discuss the adaptation of technology-driven solutions to streamline cross-border trade facilitation to simplify customs procedures, reduce administrative burdens, and expedite the movement of goods.
  • Data interoperability and information sharing: Examine the importance of data interoperability and information sharing in facilitating cross-border trade operations.
  • Rish-based approaches and pre-clearance programs: Highlight the role of risk-based approaches and pre-clearance programs in optimizing customs processes and enhancing trade facilitation outcomes. Explore benefits of pre-clearance initiatives in promoting trade efficiency and competitiveness.

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