In the August 4, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 32), CBP published two notices that revoke or modify certain rulings in order to correctly classify the products described below.
An overview of a number of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's Web site, along with the case number(s), period covered, and CBP message number, is provided below. (Note that the complete message is only available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov.)
CBP has posted the U.S. Border Patrol Weekly Blotter for July 29 - August 4, 2010. The Blotter provides information on Border Patrol activities during the specified week.
CBP's Office of Information and Technology has posted an updated list of companies/persons offering ABI data processing services to the trade community.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's August 4, 2010 Customs Bulletin (Volume 44, No. 32) contains a World Customs Organization drafta agenda meeting notice, and 2 notices of ruling actions, as follows:
CBP has issued a CSMS message stating that the number of rows available when running an Authorized Data Extract report increased from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 rows effective August 1, 2010. The data is returned in a raw data format and will need to be saved in an “Excel” or “CSV” format for data manipulation. An Authorized Data Extract report should be used when the data requested in one report exceeds the current data quantity limitation of 65,000 rows. CBP notes that only the Trade Account Owner or the Proxy Trade Account Owner can schedule the Authorized Data Extract reports. Authorized Data Extracts will be returned to the “inbox.” The "Create Date Begin and End," which defaults to 01/01/2006 01/01/2007, needs to be changed before scheduling the extract. For extract of 1,000,000 rows or larger, CBP recommends opening them during non-peak hours.
At the August 4, 2010 COAC meeting, CBP announced that Cindy Allen, National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America Educational Institute Director, has been named Executive Director of the Automated Commercial Environment. According to CBP, Allen will be working in CBP's Office of Trade, under Dan Baldwin.
An overview of a number of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's Web site, along with the case number(s), period covered, and CBP message number, is provided below. (Note that the complete message is only available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov.)
CBP has issued a memorandum announcing a special import quota of 14,717,826 kg for upland cotton that is provided for in HTS Chapter 99, Subchapter III, U.S. Note 6 and is entered under HTS 9903.52.98. (CBP notes that this quantity is not subject to the TRQs in Chapter 52 Additional U.S. Notes 5 through 10.) The quota period is August 5, 2010 - January 31, 2011. To be counted under this quota, the cotton must be imported during this period and purchased not later than November 2, 2010. The opening date is August 5, 2010.
CBP has posted an updated version of its ACE "Topic" document on e-Manifest: trucks that provides step-by-step instructions on how to create and submit an electronic manifest. Additional information on registering Crew, Conveyance and Equipment is also included.