CBP Miami Encountering 'High Number' of Violations on Vehicle Export Filings
CBP's Miami seaport is urging exporters to more accurately provide filing information after seeing a “high number” of violations on vehicle export filings. The agency is specifically finding violations with “line details” and commodity descriptions in filings within the Automated Commercial Environment’s AESDirect application, CBP said in a June 19 notice to industry. The agency reminded industry that violators could be subject to fines of $10,000 per violation.
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