CBP has posted an updated version of its spreadsheet of ESAR A2.2 programming issues.
CBP has issued the following news releases:
The Port of Long Beach has announced that Port terminals are all open and operating as negotiations continue between terminal operators and the shipping clerks union, the ILWU Local 63A Office Clerical Unit. As of July 7, a handful of OCU members were picketing outside Total Terminals International on Terminal Island, but the terminal was open and shipping operations were not disrupted.
CBP has issued a CSMS message announcing that FDA's PNSI system will be down for maintenance starting at 1:00 am, July 11, 2010, and is not anticipated to be back up until 10:00 am, July 11, 2010. As a result, FDA will be operating under Prior Notice Contingency Scenario 4 during this time. During this downtime, ACS, OASIS, and the link between ACS and OASIS will be operational. In this situation, Prior Notice may continue to be submitted through ABI/ACS. However, PNSI will not be available as noted.
In the July 7, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 28), CBP published a notice that modifies a ruling in order to correctly classify the product described below.
CBP has posted updated versions of certain of its Excel workbooks containing historical information and fill rates for TRQs and TPLs.
CBP has posted an updated version (version 2.2) of its ACE Entry Summary Instructions document, which provides guidance to ACE users on what entry summary information to provide in ACE.
An overview of a number of recent antidumping and countervailing duty messages posted to CBP's Web site, along with the case number(s), period covered, and CBP message number, is provided below. (Note that the complete message is only available at http://addcvd.cbp.gov.)
In the July 7, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 28), CBP published notices that propose to modify or revoke 4 rulings regarding the products described below.
CBP has issued a CSMS message providing guidance regarding the use of the unknown Manufacturer Identification Number (MID) data to report the manufacturer (or supplier). The use of the unknown MID is only allowed to be reported for ACE entry summary filings. 19 CFR 149.3(a)(5) requires the manufacturer (or supplier) to be reported at the line item level for Importer Security Filing (ISF).