CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
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The recent extension of over 400 Section 301 exclusions (see 2312260011) won’t be implemented in ACE until Jan. 4 at 7 a.m. EST, CBP said in a CSMS message. That means the exclusions will still expire in ACE on Jan. 1, despite the extension until May 31. Importers that enter goods that qualify for the extended exclusions between Jan. 1 and their implementation in ACE on Jan. 4 should file a post-summary correction on or after Jan. 4 “to obtain a refund of duties paid,” CBP said.
The Treasury Department published its fall 2023 regulatory agenda for CBP. The agenda includes a new mention of a proposed rule to amend CBP’s regulations on the entry of “certain low-value shipments not exceeding $800 that are eligible for an administrative exemption from duty and tax.”
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP is requiring importer self-certifications for imports of salmon, cod, pollock and crab to comply with a Dec. 22 executive order banning imports of those products from Russia (see 2312220007), the agency said in a CSMS message issued late that day.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
EPA's hydrofluorocarbons code will deploy to CBP's production environment on Jan.13 (see 2312050063), CBP said in a CSMS message Dec. 19. The HFC code has been deployed in the ACE certification environment as of Dec. 5. The EPA HFC flags (EH1, EH2) will be enforced with a reject severity following the deployment, CBP said.