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CBP Will Allow Port of Entry Changes via ACE Cargo Release

CBP has updated the ACE Cargo Release CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements (CATAIR) to allow port of entry changes via the ACE Cargo Release Update transaction using the update action code, CBP announced May 22. The port of entry may be corrected after the cargo arrives and the entry is released, the CBP said. Users will not need to request an entry cancellation and resubmit to change a port of entry, the agency said.

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The FDA will respond to any port of entry changes on FDA-regulated entries with a new set of reason codes to acknowledge the changes made, according to a separate announcement. FDA expects to begin processing port of entry changes via ACE no sooner than June 17, CBP said, adding that more information can be found in an updated CBP document on FDA entry filings.