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Oct, 16, 2017
To ready the trade for the upcoming December 9, 2017 update to ACE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has released a notice on the upcoming deployment of Statements, e214 (electronic Foreign Trade Zone admission), and Manufacturer ID Creation capabilities.
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Oct, 16, 2017
U.S. Customs and Border Protection have released their ACE Trade Update for October. In this issue, you will find information on the latest news on ACE, ACE Portal and Resource Reminders, Tips and Frequently Asked Questions.
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Oct, 16, 2017
Last week, NCBFAA President Geoff Powell lead a call focused on the overlapping needs of the software vendors and brokerage community in conjunction with the upcoming 12/9 ACE release. The NCBFAA is assisting in coordinated communication with CBP to ensure that the trade's development and deployment timeline is agreed to and adhered to. He continued to follow-up on this issue while at WESSCON.
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Oct, 16, 2017
The U.S. unveiled highly controversial proposals at the 4th round of NAFTA negotiations, including a proposal to up the North American content on automobiles to 85 percent from the current 62.5 percent and with an added requirement for 50 percent U.S. content. This, along with another proposal to sunset NAFTA after five years unless the three countries agree to renew it, met with strong resistance from Mexico and Canada. The extreme U.S. proposals have many wondering about the fate of NAFTA. With this in mind, we have looked at some of the key issues surrounding a potential U.S. withdrawal from NAFTA. Can the President invoke the withdrawal provision without Congressional approval? If the U.S. withdraws from NAFTA, does the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement take effect again? For a discussion of these issues, see the paper here.
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Oct, 16, 2017
Effective October 12, 2017, the U.S. will formally revoke the country-based sanctions on Sudan, including all of the prohibitions set forth in the Sudanese Sanctions Regulations ("SSR"), 31 CFR Part 538, and all of the Specially Designated National ("SDN") designations. Accordingly, an OFAC general or specific license will no longer be required for U.S. persons to engage in transactions related to Sudan, unless the transaction is prohibited by a separate sanctions program. Persons and property blocked pursuant to the Sudan sanctions program, including the Government of Sudan, will be unblocked.
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Oct, 09, 2017
Importers are increasingly concerned over the potential impact of N. Korean sanctions on imported products from China or elsewhere. A broad sanctions bill (HR 3364) was signed into U.S. law in early August. It includes criminal penalties against any person importing products made in whole or in part by N. Korean labor! It also includes potential sanctions for any individual who purchases such products made from North Korean labor -- even if the workers are in another country legally.
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Oct, 09, 2017
The FDA's Division of West Coast Imports (DWCI) has supplied the trade with detailed guidance when communicating through electronic programs. The document addresses entry reviews, compliance reviews, and message formatting, among other things.
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Oct, 09, 2017
The U.S. Census Bureau has released its long awaited Advanced Notice or Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) soliciting public comments on Routed Export Transactions. Specifically, Census is seeking comments on the clarity, usability, and any other matters related to the regulatory requirements for routed transactions, including the definition of routed export transaction as well as the general responsibilities of the parties involved.
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Oct, 02, 2017
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have announced, in the September 28, 2017 edition of the Federal Register, their final ruling adopting, with several changes, proposed amendments to CBP, regulations regarding changes to the in-bond process published in the Federal Register on February 22, 2012. After receiving comments and concerns related to the original proposed rulemaking, CBP has made the following changes:
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Oct, 02, 2017
On September 25, CBP announced a new proposal by the city of Douglas, Arizona had been selected as part of the Donations Acceptance Program. The city proposed a donation of a parking lot and adjacent parcel of undeveloped land directly north of the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry to better enable CBP to implement parking lot security measures, reduce port congestion and provide added commercial vehicle staging in support of Unified Cargo Processing efforts. The Donations Acceptance Program enables CBP and the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to explore, foster and facilitate partnerships for port of entry infrastructure and technology improvements.
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