CBP Proposes Additional Data Fields to Entry Summary Form 7501
CBP has proposed revisions to form 7501, the entry summary form, and is currently accepting comments on the proposed changes until June 20th, 2023. Find out all the details here.
CBP has proposed revisions to form 7501, the entry summary form, and is currently accepting comments on the proposed changes until June 20th, 2023. Find out all the details here.
With inflation rising in many parts of the world, staying afloat can be difficult. Many factors can affect your operations, from dealing with higher direct costs to less disposable incomes. Here are 10 tips to help you sustain your business during these uncertain times.
The CBSA continues to deliver monthly webinars that focus on client onboarding to CARM, Release 2 changes, and recently information on Billing Cycles, Commercial Accounting Declarations and the Release Prior to Payment Program and much more. Details on webinar scheduling and registration are here.
APHIS is proposing a rule to allow the importation of fresh beef from Paraguay. Find out all the details, including how you can submit your comments on this proposed rule.
Importer of animal and/or plant products into the U.S.? Lacey Act declarations will be required for all remaining plant product Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes that are not 100-percent composite materials. Find out all the important details that you need to know here.
As communicated by CBP, the FDA will now only accept a DUNS number, as an acceptable UFI for food facility registration. Find out all the details here.
CBP recently issued new reporting rules regarding the 200% tariff on certain aluminum products, which will apply regardless of origin. Find out all the details here.
The next CFIA annual service fee increase will be March 31, 2023. Find out all the details here.
Find out all the details on the new preferential treatment and duty reductions for eligible goods imported into Canada from Chile, as a result of CPTPP.
CBSA has proposed new regulations for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sealant products and will open comments to the public in the summer of 2023. Find out all the details you need to know here.