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CBP to Increase Number of HTS Numbers Per Entry Summary Line to 16 on June 28

CBP is planning to deploy an enhancement in the ACE PRODUCTION environment on June 28 that will increase the number of Harmonized Tariff Schedule numbers allowed per entry summary line, from eight HTS numbers to 16 HTS numbers, according to a June 13 cargo systems message.

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The process will start on June 14, when CBP will deploy updates to the ACE CERTIFICATION environment for software testing. CBP said it will send another CSMS message when the CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements (CATAIR) documents are updated to reflect the increase to 16 HTS numbers per entry summary line.

CBP has said that the agency would be increasing the number of HTS numbers allowed per entry summary line in ACE from eight to 32 (see 2506060010).