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CBP Rule to Require Advanced Electronic Information Filling for International Mail

CBP Rule to Require Advanced Electronic Information Filling for International Mail

Customs and Border Protection is expected to publish in the Federal Register its interim final rule mandating the advance electronic information for international mail shipments on March 15, 2021. The interim final rule (IFR) was signed by DHS Secretary Mayorkas on Feb. 26, announcing regulations that allow CBP to implement provisions in the Synthetics Trafficking and Overdose Prevention (STOP) Act enacted in October 2018. These regulations will strengthen the sharing

CFS Warehouses Fulfillment Centers as an Entity Under Section 321

CFS Warehouses & Fulfillment Centers as an Entity Under Section 321

On February 18, 2021, Customs & Border Protection Agency (CBP) published a new ruling regarding fulfillment centers and domestic warehouses. Under Section 321, CBP can admit qualifying goods tax-free and duty-free as long as the goods are imported on one day by one person and have a value of $800 or less in the country of origin. In July 2020 an administrative ruling by the CBP recognized domestic warehouses and

Clear US Air eCommerce Shipments at the Click of 2

Clear US Air eCommerce Shipments at the Click-of-a-Button | Single Platform for ACE Air eManifest (AMS Air) & Section 321 (Type 86)

Pickering, Ontario: CustomsCity Global Solutions Inc. today announced a new eCommerce all-in-one platform that connects customs brokers directly to CBP (Customs & Border Protection) for sending air manifest (ACE Air eManifest) and importer declaration (Section 321, Type 86) data to ABI (Automated Broker Interface).  This manifest & declaration data satisfies freight forwarder, warehouse & customs broker obligations under the Trade Act & also generates an electronic release for every shipment

Upload Entry Type 86 to Clear Section 321 eCommerce Shipments

Upload Entry Type 86 to Clear Section 321 eCommerce Shipments

What is Section 321, Entry Type 86? Entry Type 86 under Section 321 is a voluntary entry type for electronic release and filing of eCommerce shipments which qualify for the de minimis regulations of Customs & Border Protection Agency (CBP). The de minimis provisions define goods that qualify for an Entry Type 86 as any shipment with a retail value of $800 or less in the country of origin. These

ACE Import Manifest Documentation Types3

ACE Import Manifest Documentation Types

There are as many ACE Import Manifest Documentation tyes as there are modes of transport. The documentation for the various modes of transport are transmitted through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE).  ACE is the Single Window System used by CBP (Customs & Border Protection) ACE Air eManifest (AMS Air Manifest) ACE Air eManifest submissions must be sent to CBP in the CAMIR format.  All manifest submissions need to be electronically

What is the CBP Daily De Minimis Threshold for eCommerce Shipments4

What is the CBP Daily De Minimis Threshold for eCommerce Shipments? $200 or $800?

E-commerce has been changing the world over and with it the rules of business across the globe. Even the smallest businesses can now reach their customers with relative ease and speed anywhere on the planet. In North America, both online startups and established organizations are acknowledging the vast revenue to be garnered from borderless e-commerce. As such, businesses are adapting their systems to deliver individual shipments to global clients. In

4 Ways to Participate in the CBP Section 321 Program6 1

4 Ways to Participate in the CBP Section 321 Program

CBP Section 321 Shipment Type To quicken and modernize the import process of low-value shipments (valued less than $800) into the United States, Customs & Border Protection (CBP) has put in place some recommended programs to facilitate the release for e-commerce shipments. All of the Section 321 shipment submission methods are part of the CBP ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) Single Window platform. There are four ways through which stakeholders may

Everything You Need to Know About the CBP TSA Air Cargo Advance Screening ACAS Program6 1

Everything You Need to Know About the CBP & TSA Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) Program

To deal with ongoing security threats in aviation, Customs & Border Protection amended its regulations regarding the submission of advance Air Cargo Data. Effective June 12, 2018, all inbound carriers have to implement a mandatory Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) program that is compliant with CBP regulations for all aircraft coming into the United States with commercial cargo on board. Under the ACAS program, all inbound carriers or other eligible

Data You Need to Send to CBP to Participate in the Section 321 Data Pilot2

Data You Need to Send to CBP to Participate in the Section 321 Data Pilot

Who is Currently Participating? Participation in the CBP Section 321 Data Pilot is currently limited to 9 participants.  These nine participants were selected and approved by CBP to allow for a variety of industry participation (online marketplaces, carriers, freight forwarders and fulfillment centers.) The section 321 data pilot is a voluntary program that will lead to the strengthening of eCommerce supply chains.  It will enhance CBP trade enforcement while at

Which Parties are Required to Participate in the CBP Air AMS Air ACE program 5

Which Parties are Required to Participate in the CBP Air AMS (Air ACE) program?

AMS or Automated Manifest System is the name of the CBP system that processes air manifest information for security purposes.  The CBP system has been recently updated and is also known as Air ACE or Automated Commercial Environment. All air carriers landing at US airports with commercial cargo are required to file manifest details into the Air AMS system at least 4 hours before the arrival of the aircraft.  For