Two More Joint Cargo Inspection Sites to Open on Mexico Border
Initial expansion of joint cargo inspection at the Mexico border will only incorporate two sites, but CBP, in announcing some new details of the Mexican accords signed at the beginning of the week (see 1803270013), said unified cargo processing could…
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eventually reach more than a dozen locations. Currently, seven ports of entry have joint inspection. The March 30 announcement also said that the agricultural agreement in the accords will enhance collaboration and information sharing between CBP and the Mexican agency responsible for food safety, including agriculture quarantine inspections at ports of entry.