CBP on March 22 added the ability in ACE for importers to file entries with the second group of exclusions from Section 301 duties, it said in a CSMS message issued on the same day. Filers of imported products that were granted an exclusion should report the regular chapter 84, 85 or 90 Harmonized Tariff Schedule number, as well as subheading 9903.88.06 for products subject to Section 301 duties on products from China but that have been granted an exemption by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. “Do not submit the corresponding Chapter 99 HTS number for the Section 301 duties when HTS 9903.88.06 is submitted,” CBP said.
Filing in ACE of Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service “core” partner government agency (PGA) message set data is about to be announced in a Federal Register notice coming in “March or April,” beginning a six- to nine-month informed compliance period before the new data becomes mandatory, Livingston International said in a client alert. The new electronic filing requirements will cover APHIS-regulated commodities, besides Lacey Act data, which is already mandatory in ACE, and will include PGA message set data from 18 paper licenses, permits, certificates and other documents, including health certificates, phytosanitary certificates and import permits. An update to the CBP and trade advanced interface requirements (CATAIR) for APHIS Core, issued in October 2016, “will be required and is expected that it will be reissued upon the announcement,” Livingston said.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
The White House is seeking an additional $24.3 million in funding in fiscal year 2020 for intelligent enforcement at CBP, the agency said in its budget justification document. The largest chunk of that, $17 million, would go toward implementing the 2017 executive order that called for improvements to antidumping and countervailing duty collection security through enhanced bonding processes (see 1704030033). Of that $17 million, $5 million would go toward system updates in ACE and the Automated Targeting System, while $12 million would be for "developing analytics capability that compliments ACE cargo processing and builds trade specific targeting in ATS," it said.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP posted a set of frequently asked questions on March 14 about the updated Form 5106 (Importer Create/Update Identity form). The FAQs were compiled from inquiries during a March 7 webinar about the form, CBP said. CBP will deploy the new 5106 in ACE March 16-17, despite some readiness concerns raised by the trade (see 1903110037).