CBP Extends Comment Period on Proposed Use of Part 102 Rules for Origin Under USMCA
CBP will allow another 30 days of public comments on CBP's proposed use of Part 102 marking rules to determine the country of origin for nonpreferential claims under USMCA (see 2107010045), the agency said in a notice released Aug. 4.…
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Comments on the proposal were previously due Aug. 5, but after receiving requests to extend the deadline, CBP moved the due date to Sept. 7, it said.