The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published its Spring 2016 regulatory agenda for U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP). Included in the agenda is a proposal to expand the definition of ISF Importer for certain types of shipments to ensure that the party that has the best access to the required information will be the party that is responsible for filing the ISF. CBP has also moved its ISF final rule to its ‘Long-Terms Actions’ list. Once the rulemaking is complete, CBP plans to publish a final rule for the program, which is now regulated under an interim final rule. The full agenda is available at (In the link, see DHS/USCBP detail):
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Published in June 01, 2016 issue
Published in June 01, 2016 issue