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CBP to Deploy Section 321 $800 Daily Limit Validation in ACE on Sept. 29

CBP will deploy on Sept. 29 a new ACE functionality to enforce the $800 daily aggregated limit for de minimis shipments, it said in a CSMS message. The “enhancement will automate the enforcement of the Section 321 requirements by implementing a validation in ACE to ensure that an appropriate party does not receive Section 321 clearance for more than an aggregated value of $800 in shipments on a given day,” CBP said in its most recent ACE development schedule (see 2407020007). “CBP will publish an information notice with more details soon,” it said.

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The CSMS message also includes details on the agency’s July 25 deployment in the Production environment that will require all Entry Type 86 submissions in ACE to include an estimated date of arrival (see 2407170051). The agency also plans to deploy on July 25 in the Certification environment the daily $800 limit validation in ACE.