CBP will implement cargo messaging to communicate with filers on entry summaries that are "potentially noncompliant" for antidumping and countervailing duties while the entry summaries are under "trade control," the agency said. The messaging, which was announced in a CSMS message on Dec. 14, seeks to address AD/CVD entries that appear to "have omitted companion AD or CVD case numbers and/or applied an improper company-specific 10-digit AD/CVD case number," the agency said.
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Noah Garfinkel, Assistant Editor, is a reporter for International Trade Today. Noah joined Warren Communication News in early 2023 covering customs, the Federal Maritime Commission and export controls. Noah’s background is in breaking news, reporting and research. Noah most recently worked for a year with Axios as a part of a fellowship program. Noah is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.A. in History.
CBP released a tip sheet for members of the trade community when filing the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service's organic partner government agency (PGA) message set in ACE (see 2312120065). The tip sheet focuses on the differences between an OR1 and an OR2 message set, and disclaimers that are applicable to the organic PGA message sets.
In the Dec. 13 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 57, No. 46), CBP published a proposal to revoke and modify ruling letters concerning human tissue samples and another to do the same regarding coated or laminated woven textile fabrics of strip.
The 2024 Customs Broker Triennial Status Report (TSR) and the associated $100 filing fee for all licensed customs brokers opens Dec. 18, CBP said. The TSR, which was announced in a Dec. 14 CSMS message, must be submitted by Feb. 29, the agency said.
CBP has released its Dec. 13 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 57, No. 46), which includes the following ruling actions:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
The customs broker license examination that was scheduled for April 24, 2024, is being moved to May 1, 2024, CBP said in a notice released Dec. 12. The previous date for the exam conflicted with the Jewish religious holiday of Passover, the agency said.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters: