CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
The Port of Hidalgo, Texas, lacked the authority to reliquidate entries of mangoes from Mexico, CBP headquarters said in a Sept. 30 ruling, made public on Nov. 29. The ruling was in response to a protest filed on behalf of importer RB Logistics, which imported the mangoes in 2013, claiming preferential treatment under NAFTA. The port liquidated the entries, without change, in January 2014 but then reliquidated the entries with an increase in duties owed in February 2017.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP will in 2023 begin testing two projects under the DHS Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) “that will connect CBP with trade users,” the agency said in a document released ahead of an upcoming meeting of the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee. The projects are being used to “verify some ACE 2.0 concepts” to inform CBP’s development of ACE 2.0, “which could begin as early as 2025,” CBP said.
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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:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP will deploy on Dec. 19 a new national permits tab in the modernized ACE portal that brokers will use to manage all broker permit information, the agency said in an updated trade information notice posted Nov. 21. When the new tab goes live, all broker permit-related information will become read-only in the legacy ACE portal, and brokers will find new tools to manage broker permit requirements, including for editing address details and adding and editing point of contact and employee information, with previous employment information and addresses no longer required. Brokers also will be able to view broker supervision plans in the new tab, though only new organizational broker accounts will require submissions of the plans. A canceled broker permits tab also will be deployed for organizational accounts, showing historical district permits in effect prior to the transition to the national permit, CBP said.