In the November 8, 2006 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin)(Vol. 40, No. 46), CBP published a notice revoking a ruling and treatment as follows:
CBP CROSS Rulings
CBP issues binding advance rulings in connection with the importation of merchandise into the United States. They issue the rulings to give the trade community transparency of how CBP will treat a prospective import or carrier transaction. Common rulings include the tariff classification, country of origin, or free trade agreement applicability of merchandise, among other things. These rulings are available in CBP's Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) database.
In the November 1, 2006 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin)(Vol. 40, No. 45), CBP published a notice revoking a ruling and treatment as follows:
In the November 1, 2006 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin)(Vol. 40, No. 45), CBP published a notice revoking or modifying 12 rulings and treatment as follows:
In the November 1, 2006 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin)(Vol. 40, No. 45), CBP published a notice revoking a ruling and treatment as follows:
Effective October 15, 2006, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) created a new Office of International Trade (OT, previously known as the Office of Trade).
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has posted to its Web site its Strategic Plan on the Container Security Initiative (CSI) for fiscal years (FY) 2006-2011.
In the November 1, 2006 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin)(Vol. 40, No. 45), CBP published a notice modifying a ruling and revoking a treatment as follows:
The 2007 print edition of the Explanatory Notes to the Harmonized System (HS Explanatory Notes) is expected to be available for purchase shortly. The 2007 edition of the HS Explanatory Notes constitutes the 4th edition of this publication.
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has issued a final rule, effective November 29, 2006, that adds a new 19 CFR Part 358 to establish procedures for importation of supplies for use in emergency relief work free of antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duties.
In September 2006, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) issued an interim rule which states that as of November 24, 2006, Canada will no longer be exempt from agricultural quarantine and inspection (AQI) user fees for commercial trucks1, commercial vessels, commercial railroad cars, commercial aircraft, and international air passengers, which enter the U.S. from Canada. (See ITT's Online Archives or 09/07/06 news, 06090720, for BP summary of APHIS interim rule eliminating Canada's exemptions.)