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February 2003 - Issue 01
In an effort to keep you up to date on new Customs regulations that are developing, we will be sending out a series of e-mails and posting notices here on our website, over the next several months. These e-mails will give you a description of each new Customs' regulation along with information on how to comply.  We encourage you to read this notice in its entirety, as many Customs regulations and procedures will be changing throughout the year.
Upcoming Changes
Although the message below is stated as a “Strawman proposal”, the described process of providing Advance Manifest Information will happen sometime this year (but not within the 4-hour time frame discussed), as the U.S. Senate has mandated U.S. Customs to collect advance manifest information by October 2003, in the name of National Security.  To prepare for this, we encourage all of our clients, Importers and Canadian Exporters, to enroll in Customs C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) program.  Importers and Exporters who do not participate will not be provided priority processing status and will see delays in Customs Clearance and increased scrutiny from U.S. Customs.  More information about C-TPAT is available at www.customs.gov, including a section informing importers how to enroll. (Note: when Customs mentions importers, this includes Canadian Exporters who act as U.S. Importers of Record meaning, the Canadian Exporter owns a U.S. Customs Continuous Bond).
From the U.S. Customs web site . . .
“Strawman Proposal,” January 16, 2003

MODE: TRUCK – Destined to the United States

The U.S. Customs Service is currently restructuring the cargo release process for all modes of commercial imports into the United States. This restructuring is the first step in the transition to the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), which will include both expedited and standard release mechanisms. This process will result in the gradual draw down of the Border Release Advanced Screening and Selectivity (BRASS) release system formerly known as Line Release. The Free and Secure Trade (FAST) system or its Southern Border equivalent will ultimately replace BRASS.

Trade participants will be required to establish connectivity to the ACE truck manifest system within 90 days of its official availability at each Port of Entry.

FAST and its Southern Border equivalent will pave the way for the truck manifest system, which will be incorporated into the development of ACE. To meet the advance targeting requirements established in section 343 of the Trade Act of 2002, U.S. Customs is proposing that advanced electronic cargo manifest information be supplied 4 hours prior to lading.

The Southern Border Cargo Release Strategy will mirror a system similar to the FAST concept with modifications to meet the cargo-processing needs of the southern border. Currently, a select group of customs officials from both Mexico and the United States are coordinating their efforts to develop a similar release mechanism for the Southern Border, which will include a bilateral release strategy.

In the interim, expedited processing will also be afforded to those certified highway carriers who process cargo through the Pre-Arrival Processing System (PAPS), and employ pre-approved drivers that are only transporting shipments from Customs- Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) importers. Conveyances arriving with both C-TPAT importer shipments and non-C-TPAT importer shipments will not be afforded expedited processing.

February 2003
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This notice combines Advance Manifest Information, C-TPAT (Customs–Trade Partnership Against Terrorism), and the eventual elimination of Line Release. It also includes reference to ACE which is U.S. Customs new automated system which is soon to be deployed.
More information will be forwarded as Customs finalizes its plans for each of these programs.

If you have further questions or would like others added to our e-mail notification list, please contact your Great Lakes Customs Brokerage Customer Service Team at 716-215-9000.
Team A
(716) 215-9245
Team G
(716) 215-9278
Team M
(716) 215-9255
Team S
(716) 215-9263

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