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No Word From PGAs on Plans to Become Mandatory in ACE This Year, CBP Official Says

CBP has not received word from any other partner government agencies (PGAs) that they intend to make their ACE filing requirements mandatory in 2018, a CBP official said on the agency’s biweekly ACE call held May 10. The official spoke…

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in response to a question on whether any more PGAs will become mandatory by the end of the year, focusing on Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) “core” requirements in particular. The CBP official cautioned that, while CBP hasn’t heard anything to her knowledge, it doesn’t mean PGAs can’t in the future notify the agency of their intent to become mandatory.