U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a notice announcing that the Departmental Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Related Homeland Security Functions (COAC) will meet on April 12, 2011 in Washington, DC from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted an updated version of its spreadsheet of ACE ESAR A2.2 (Initial Entry Types) programming issues.
The American Conference Institute (ACI) has announced that it will hold its 6th annual Advanced Forum on Import Enforcement & Compliance on May 17-18, 2011 in Washington, DC. Officials from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Food and Drug Administration are scheduled to speak at the forum. The forum provides up-to-date and comprehensive information on CBP enforcement initiatives, evolving customs requirements, supply chain security and enhancing internal controls.
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources and a recently posted notice, the agency has begun grouping its National Account Managers (NAMs) into specific industry teams, in order to allow the NAMs to specialize and build industry expertise. Importer accounts will then be assigned to the appropriate NAM.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted an updated version of its spreadsheet of ACE ESAR A2.2 (Initial Entry Types) programming issues.
Broker Power is providing readers with some of the top stories for March 14 --18, 2011 in case they were missed last week.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted its report on the Broker Self-Assessment Outreach Pilot program that began in July 2009 and lasted for one year. CBP recommended that the pilot end without a plan to proceed with a similar model at this time.
The Agricultural Marketing Service has issued a final rule amending the Dairy Promotion and Research Order to implement an assessment (tax) on imported dairy products and to add importer representation to the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a final rule, effective March 17, 2011, to finalize its interim rule that eliminated the textile declaration and added new Manufacturer Identification Code (MID) requirements for textiles and apparel. The final rule adopts the October 2005 interim rule, with changes, such as excluding personal use shipments from the MID requirement, and limiting the MID requirement for textiles and apparel outside of HTS Section XI to those with category numbers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted an updated version of its spreadsheet of ACE ESAR A2.2 (Initial Entry Types) programming issues.