Category Archives: Customs & Trade Updates

Governmental Notices for February 17 through 23, 2018

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In addition to Commerce’s Initiation of Less-Than-Fair-Value & Countervailing Duty Investigations into Rubber Bands and CBP’s ACE Deployment scheduled for this Sunday, February 24, 2018, the following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

CBP’s Rule regarding the Technical Amendment to List of User Fee Airports and Notices of Accreditation and Approval of Commercial Laboratories, the current Bulletin containing Notices of: Issuance of Final Determinations Concerning Certain Ethernet Switch Products and Certain Pharmaceutical Products; an Upcoming Meeting of the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee; and Six Proposed / Final Ruling Modifications / Revocations; as well as the latest ABI messages (including details of the ACE Deployment and information about Commerce’s Investigation into Rubber Bands);

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTC’s Rule addressing the Energy Labeling Rule and Proposed Rule regarding the Guides for the Nursery Industry;

OFAC’s Notice of the Unblocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notice;

ITA and ITC’s Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Polyester Staple Fiber from the People’s Republic of China;

USTR’s Notice of a Public Hearing regarding the 2018 Special 301 Review

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, a certain Plastic Backpack for Kids, Plastic Belts and a Plastic Pencil Case; and,

Canada’s latest Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

GSP Update ( House Passed)

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Update 2/14/18:

The U.S. House of Representatives passed Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) renewal legislation under an expedited floor procedure on Tuesday
Bill, H.R. 4979,now needs to be approved by the Senate to reauthorize the program. GSP expired at the end of 2017.

2/13/18

Last week, (February 8th) H.R.4979 was introduced and then referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.  To what is likely the delight of many importers, this Bill states as its purpose:

to extend the Generalized System of Preferences and to make technical changes to the competitive need limitations provision of the program.

Rumor has it that it is set for a vote any minute now – if passed, the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) will be renewed for three years (until December 31, 2020), retroactively applying the tariff cuts to duties collected since the GSP lapsed December 31, 2017.

We will keep you advised on developments.

Governmental Notices for February 3 through 9, 2018.

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

APHIS’ Rule regarding the Importation of Fresh Citrus from Colombia;    

CPSC’s Proposed Rule concerning the Meetings and Opportunity for Oral Presentation on Fireworks Regulations; and Notice of a Comment Request regarding Playground Surfaces Survey;

CBP’s Notices of Country of Origin Determinations for Certain Ethernet Switch Products & Certain Pharmaceutical Products and of an upcoming Meeting of the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee, the current Bulletin containing a Comment Request on the Drawback Process Regulations and the latest ABI messages, which include HTS Changes for Washing Machine Parts and Solar Cells;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

 ITA and ITC’s Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Raw Flexible Magnets from the People’s Republic of China and Lined Paper School Supplies from China and India;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, Belts, Mirrors with Suction Cups and a certain Wallet Case for iPhone 6/6s; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Governmental Notices for January 27 through February 2, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

APHIS’ Rule regarding the Importation of Orchids in Growing Media from Taiwan;

CPSC’s Rule and concerning the Acceptance of Third Party Laboratories: Revision to the Notice of Requirements for Prohibitions of Children’s Toys and Child Care Articles Containing Specified Phthalates;

CBP’s Bulletin containing the updated Quarterly IRS Interest Rates Used in Calculating Interest on Overdue Accounts and Refunds on Customs Duties, as well as Notices of: Domestic Interested Party Petitioner’s Notice of Desire to Contest the Tariff Classification Determination of Certain Steel Tube Fittings, the Modification of The National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) Test Regarding Reconciliation and Transition of the Test From ACS to ACE and ACE Becoming the Sole CBP-Authorized EDI System for Processing Electronic Drawback Filings; the latest ABI messages, including a Message To Alcohol Importers From CBP AND TTB;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTC’s amendment of the Rules and Regulations under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act, deleting the requirement that an owner of a registered word trademark, used as a house mark, furnish the FTC with a copy of the mark’s registration with the USPTO before using the mark on labels;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

ITA and ITC’s Monthly announcements advising of the Advance Notification of Sunset Reviews, the Initiation of Administrative Reviews, as well as the Opportunity to Request Administrative Review, in addition to Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Low Melt Polyester Staple Fiber from Taiwan and Folding Gift Boxes from China;

Presidential Executive Order addressing Defense and National Security: Terrorists; Lawful Detention;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, a Brass Valves and a certain 12 Piece Travel Kit; and,

Canada’s latest Consumer Alert & Recall notices.

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team

Governmental Notices for January 20 through 26, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

CPSC’s Rule and Comment Request concerning the Revision of Determinations Regarding Certain Plastics under the Prohibition of Children’s Toys and Child Care Articles Containing Specified Phthalates, that removes some phthalates from the statutory prohibition and adds others;

CBP’s Bulletin containing various Comment Requests and latest ABI messages, including information about its deployment of ACE;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTC’s amendment of the Rules and Regulations under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act, deleting the requirement that an owner of a registered word trademark, used as a house mark, furnish the FTC with a copy of the mark’s registration with the USPTO before using the mark on labels;

OFAC’s Notice of the Unblocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notice;

ITA and ITC’s Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Cased Pencils from the People’s Republic of China;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, a Travel Necessities 7 Piece Travel Bottle Set and a certain Chair Protector; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

 

Governmental Notices for January 13 through 19, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

CPSC’s Proposed Rule’s Extension of Comment Period for Clothing Storage Unit Tip Overs;

CBP’s Notices advising of: a Domestic Interested Party Petitioner’s Notice of Desire To Contest the Tariff Classification Determination of Certain Steel Tube Fittings, the Automated Commercial Environment Becoming the Sole Authorized Electronic Data Interchange System for Processing Electronic Drawback Filings and that as of February 24, 2018, ACE will be the sole CBP-authorized EDI system for processing certain drawback filings, the Modification of the National Customs Automation Program Test Regarding Reconciliation and Transition of the Test From the Automated Commercial System to the Automated Commercial Environment & a Comment Request, a recent Customs Bulletin containing Final and Proposed Ruling Revocations / Modifications and latest ABI messages;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

FTZ Board current notices;

 ITA and ITC’s Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Multilayered Wood Flooring From the People’s Republic of China          and Certain Pasta from Italy;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, Tool Grips, Vinyl/PVC Golf Bag Rain Hoods and certain Handbags; and,

Canada’s latest Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

United States Trade Representative (USTR) Notorious Markets report

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This week the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) released their 2017 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets report.  A copy of the report can be found here: 2017 Notorious Markets List 1.11.18

This annual report identifies marketplaces that engage in and facilitate substantial copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting in bothphysical and online markets.

Federal Maritime Commission Issues Regulatory Reform Priorities Plan

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Federal Maritime Commission Issues Regulatory Reform Priorities Plan

January 12, 2018

The Federal Maritime Commission today released a plan that identifies regulations under its purview that are currently suitable for reform or elimination, and establishes a schedule in which to consider further action on each of the items.

The “Plan for Regulatory Reform of Existing FMC Rules” is the product of the Commission’s Regulatory Reform Task Force, which was established on March 13, 2017, and charged with identifying burdensome, unnecessary, and outdated directives and recommending how they should be remedied. Since last spring, the Regulatory Reform Task Force has undertaken a comprehensive examination of Commission rules and regulations, soliciting the views of the public as part of the process, resulting in the release of today’s strategy for reducing compliance requirements.

The plan outlines the steps to systematically review key regulations under the Commission’s authority for provisions that may be burdensome and no longer necessary to meet the agency’s obligations under the Shipping Act.

“I am pleased with the progress the Regulatory Reform Task Force has made since its launch. In what amounts to a very short period of time, they have established a meaningful list of administrative and regulatory provisions that if amended or eliminated, will result in making it easier for companies to do business while permitting the Commission to maintain competition and integrity for America’s ocean supply chain,” said Acting Chairman Michael A. Khouri.

Each of the items identified as potential reform initiatives will require detailed review by staff working groups with the goal of initiating individual rulemakings. As part of the rulemaking process, public comments will be solicited before further review and analysis is conducted by staff, and a recommendation for consideration by the full Commission is made.

Work on regulatory reform under the plan has already begun. The Commission issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on November 29, 2017 soliciting comments on a plan to amend its rules governing NVOCC Service Arrangements (NSA) and NVOCC Negotiated Rate Arrangements (NRA), making them easier for shippers to use. Comments on that docket are due to the Commission no later than January 29, 2018.

In March 2017, the Commission issued a final rule in Docket 16-05 that significantly reduced regulatory compliance requirements for Service Contracts and NVOCC Service Arrangements in several ways. Most significantly, parties to Service Contracts and NSAs were provided with the ability to allow an amendment to a contract to go into effect upon agreement. Previously, changes to contracts had to be filed at the Commission before becoming effective. The final rule also extends the time in which parties can make corrections to data filed erroneously due to transmission errors, and provides more time to file a service contract correction request.

In February 2017, the Commission transitioned to an online renewal process for Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI) licenses and foreign registered Non-Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCCs), reducing the time and effort required for these regulated entities to meet their compliance obligations.

The Commission’s Regulation Reform Plan follows.

46 CFR Part Heading Action Review Timeframe (Calendar years)
Part 531 NVOCC Service Arrangements Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs Status: Docket No. 17-10 NPRM publication 11/30/2017; comments due 1/29/2018
Part 532 NVOCC Negotiated Rate Arrangements
Part 506 Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment Review and update consistent with OMB guidance.

Status: To be completed by Direct Final Rule by 1/15/2018

Annual updates required by January 15. Last updated in Docket No. 17-01, effective 2/15/17

Part 535 Ocean Common Carrier and Marine Terminal Operator Agreements Subject to the Shipping Act of 1984 Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs Status: January 2018, Recommendations to Commission for consideration
Part 504 Procedures for Environmental Policy Analysis Review and update consistent with NEPA and CEQ guidance Status: Review and update in 2018
Part 515 Licensing, Financial Responsibility Requirements, and General Duties for Ocean Transportation Intermediaries Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs Status: 2018 Review and modify
Part 540 Passenger Vessel Financial Responsibility Review for modification or repeal Status: 2019 Review for modification or repeal
Part 520 Carrier Automated Tariffs Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs Status: 2019 Review and modify
Part 525 Marine Terminal Operator Schedules Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs Status: 2019 Review and modify
Part 530 Service Contracts Review and modify to remove outdated, ineffective, or unnecessary regulations or costs

Status: 2019 Review and modify

Modifications last completed in Docket 16-05, effective 5/5/2017, updating Effective date & Implementation/ Filing Requirements/ Amendments, Correction, Cancellation, and Electronic Transmission Errors regulations

 

Governmental Notices for January 6 through 12, 2018

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The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to:

CPSC’s Proposed Rules’ Semiannual Regulatory Agenda;

CBP’s Notice of its Quarterly IRS Interest Rates Used in Calculating Interest on Overdue Accounts and Refunds on Customs Duties and various Comment Requests, recent Customs Bulletin containing Decision 17-21 addressing the Donations of Technology and Related Support Services to Enforce Intellectual Property Rights and latest ABI messages, including information about its deployment of ACE Statement reports;

CPSC and FDA Recalls and Consumer Updates;

F&WS’s Bulletin regarding CERT Testing Begins for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Message Set;

OFAC’s Notices of the Blocking and Unblocking of Persons and Properties;

FTZ Board current notices;

 ITA and ITC’s Monthly announcements advising of the Initiation of Administrative Reviews in addition to Notices of the Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders or Reviews, as well as updates on Determinations, Investigations and Complaints on merchandise such as Certain Oil Country Tubular Goods From Turkey and Certain Mobile Electronic Devices and Radio Frequency and Processing Components Thereof;

USTR’s Notice of Requests for Nominations: Trade Advisory Committee on Africa;

California’s latest 60 Day Notices on items such as, but not limited to, Mugs with exterior decorations and certain Reusable Clear Bag Containing Smart Travel Containers; and,

Canada’s latest Antidumping and Consumer Alert & Recall notices.     

Members wishing to learn more about any of these items are encouraged to review details on the Gemini Member Site, or to contact the Gemini team.

Extension of In-bond Regulation Enforcement Dates

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CSMS# 18-000013 – Extension of In-bond Regulation Enforcement Dates

01/04/2018 05:30 PM EST

 

Trade Policy Updates

CBP will extend the time frame for initial implementation of these regulatory changes for all participants for six months. CBP Officers will continue to accept paper CBP Form 7512 and input the data on the trade’s behalf until July 2, 2018. On that date, paper forms will no longer be accepted for input into the ACE system by CBP Officers. The new implementation schedule will be as follows:

• July 2, 2018 – Paper CBP Form 7512 will no longer be accepted by CBP for input into ACE. Electronic filing of new in-bond transactions will be the responsibility of the trade. Paper forms or other paper alternatives (screen prints or plain paper documents etc.) will be accepted as part of enforcement processes at the border or verification/audit operations such as warehouse withdrawals, FTZ exports and transfers or vessel/aircraft supply operations where additional information is required on paper forms that is not provided for electronically.

• August 6, 2018 – Electronic reporting of all transactions will be mandatory; CBP will no longer accept paper copies of the CBPF 7512 to perform arrival and export functionality. These functions will be the requirement of the carrier. Electronic reporting will be mandatory. In addition, electronic reporting of diversion to a port other than reported on the original in-bond will be required. An ACE edit will reject arrival if not performed. Electronic reporting of bonded cargo location (FIRMS code) will be required. An ACE edit will reject arrival if not provided.

• At this time, no date is set for implementation of the provision requiring the 6 -digit Harmonized Tariff Schedule number requirement for Immediate Transportation movements.

The Frequently Asked Questions Document posted online at https://www.cbp.gov/border-security/ports-entry/cargo-control/bond/bond-regulatory-changes-faqs is being updated to reflect the changes.