CBP Final Rule on ISF Expected Next Year, Says DHS
A final rule from CBP on Importer Security Filing (ISF) is expected to come in February, said the Department of Homeland Security in its Spring 2013 Unified Agenda. The agency said in its previous regulatory agenda that CBP was targeting this past February for the final rule (see 13010330). No other trade-related items were listed on the DHS agenda.
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The filing program, commonly called 10+2, is now operating under an interim final rule. CBP has said it does not expect any significant changes to the ISF requirements as a result of the final rule (see 13061315).
(Federal Register 07/23/13)