CBP Issues Final USMCA Implementing Instructions
CBP issued its final USMCA implementing instructions late June 30, it said in a CSMS message issued late that day. “These USMCA Implementing Instructions replace the Updated USMCA Interim Implementing Instructions issued on June 16, 2020, and provide guidance on…
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the new requirements under the USMCA, including information on USMCA entry, compliance, rules-of-origin, origin certifications, new auto requirements, textile requirements, and other requirements for claiming USMCA preferential treatment for goods,” CBP said. “Effective July 1, 2020, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) terminates and the USMCA enters into force.”