The Agricultural Marketing Service will remove flags from about 1,700 Harmonized Tariff Schedule codes in ACE that had previously indicated potential organic filing requirements, CBP said in a CSMS message Oct. 17. The USDA agency’s AM7 flag, which indicates tariff codes that may be subject to AMS organic program filing requirements, will no longer be associated with the HTS codes in Chapters 53-94 of the tariff schedule.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP has defined two dates in late October for when the agency expects to have enhancements ready for two initiatives, one related to the processing of multiple entry summaries and the other related to unarchiving a previous collection to make an adjustment, according to CBP's National Development & Deployment Schedule for October.
Initial entry summary payments may be sent to alternate ports of entry or other service ports, not just the port of entry where cargo was released, CBP said Oct. 15 in a cargo systems message.
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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:
Starting Nov. 7, CBP will deploy a validation in ACE that will reject truck manifests filed with an Estimated Date of Arrival (EDA) greater than 270 days, according to an Oct. 10 cargo systems message. Filers can expect a “050” error to be returned in those cases, CBP said.
As CBP ramps up its focus on ACE interoperability in the run-up to the start of development of ACE 2.0, an agency official outlined five goods that could benefit from improved integration: e-cigarettes, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics and automotive goods.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters: