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CBP Corrects Rule Discontinuing Paper Courtesy Liq Notices for ABI Summaries on Sept 30

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a correction, effective August 24, 2011, of its final rule on the discontinuation of electronic courtesy notices of liquidation to importers of record whose entry summaries are filed in the Automated Broker Interface. In the preamble of the final rule, CBP mistakenly said that Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism members may receive Import Trade Activity (ITRAC) report for free. According to CBP, Importer Self Assessment (ISA), not C-TPAT members, receive free ITRAC reports.

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(See ITT's Online Archives or 08/17/11 news, 11081706, for BP summary of final rule. See ITT's Online Archives or 04/19/07 news, 07041905, for BP summary of importers obtaining ITRAC data on their imports.)