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Monday Morning eBriefing

The Monday Morning eBriefing is a members-only digital newsletter which provides up-to-date and informative news on regulatory and legislative matters important to customs brokers, freight forwarders, and NVOCCs. It’s published every Monday at 6 a.m. ET.

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  • NCBFAA Comments to Congress on OSRA 2022 Legislation

    Feb, 14, 2022
    Congress is currently considering the first substantial amendments to the Nation’s shipping laws in over 20 years. This significant undertaking to alter the Shipping Act of 1984 is a result of the pandemic, as well as concerns raised by the shipper community as to ocean carrier activities and services.
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  • NCBFAA Members Urged to Log in to Modernized ACE Portal before Feb. 20

    Feb, 14, 2022
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is reminding ACE Portal Users to log into the modernized ACE Portal before Feb. 20.
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  • NCBFAA Welcomes New Members!

    Feb, 14, 2022
    On behalf of NCBFAA's Board of Directors, Leadership and Staff, we want to take a moment to acknowledge and welcome the following members who have recently joined our association:
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  • Ports of LA/Long Beach to Reconsider Container Dwell Fee Feb. 18

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have continued to postpone their “Container Dwell Fee,” and said they will reconsider its possible imposition on Feb.18.
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  • FDA Launches Drug Entry Review Pilot

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching the National Drug Entry Review Pilot, starting March 13, to conduct entry reviews of drug shipments on a national basis, rather than the current port-by-port entry review approach. Entry review staff for drug entries will operate on a 24/7 basis, covering all 336 ports of entry. The pilot will continue for 90 days.
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  • Russia-Belarus Sanctions and Russia Sectoral Sanctions Update

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The NCBFAA Export Compliance Subcommittee has previously reported that all the HTS and Schedule B codes in 15 CFR 746 Supplement #4 now require licenses. We have since received further clarification from the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) which advises that only the products covered by the product descriptions on the chart need licenses. The agency’s intention was not to include all products that could fall into the HTS or Schedule B categories. BIS advises that this clarification will be included in forthcoming FAQs.
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  • CPSC Announces Improvements To 1 USG Messaging

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced improvements in is its timing algorithm for automated May Proceed messaging. In CSMS #51003279, the Commission explains that the five-minute “after arrival review time” was not firing as often as planned. This modification should result in improved times for May Proceed messaging for some brokers and for 5-10% of CPSC reviews.
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  • U.S. Joins G7 to Revoke Russia’s Most-Favored-Nation Status, Adds Trade Prohibitions

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The U.S., along G7 members from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the U.K. as well as the European Union, announced on March 11 it will take steps to revoke Russia’s Most-Favored-Nation status in solidarity against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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  • Ex Works Watchdog: ‘Talk About Sticker Shock’

    Feb, 14, 2022
    The Ex Works Watchdog keeps clients informed about the issues facing airport and seaport truckers.
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  • CBP Provides Drawback IRT Refund Calculations Guidance

    Feb, 14, 2022
    For imported merchandise where Internal Revenue Tax (IRT) was paid to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), any related IRT drawback claim calculations must reflect IRT refunds paid by the Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), CBP said.
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