Full COAC Declines To Recommend Regulatory Requirement for Broker Reporting of Possible AD/CVD Evasion
The Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) did not include a previously mentioned draft recommendation for new antidumping/countervailing duty evasion reporting requirements for customs brokers within recommendations submitted to CBP during its July 27 meeting in Boston. A draft list…
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of COAC recommendations from the COAC AD/CVD Working Group (see 1607260019) recommended that CBP "consider adding a regulatory provision to enable and require customs brokers to report evidence and/or incidents of evasion." That recommendation wasn't mentioned during the COAC meeting, though the working group did recommend continued outreach to customs brokers and the trade industry on the definition of evasion as described in the customs reauthorization law's AD/CVD provisions, known as the ENFORCE Act, that take effect next month (see 1602230080).