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Effects of Federal Government Shutdown on Cargo Were Limited, CBP Says

The federal government shutdown from Jan. 20 to Jan. 22 had only a tiny impact on trade processing, a CBP spokesman said. During the shutdown (see 1801220015), "CBP continued to process cargo and collect revenue, and continued our national security…

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and trade enforcement efforts with the minimal amount of disruption possible," he said. "There are specific trade activities that CBP is not authorized to conduct during a shutdown, and CBP rescheduled events as required due to the shutdown. CBP did schedule a daily trade call to keep industry stakeholders apprised of the impacts of the shutdown." The shutdown "had no effect on ruling revocations," the spokesman said. "For example, if any comments were received on Monday, January 22, 2018, CBP would consider them." There was some question whether a shutdown would affect ruling decisions (see 1801190026).