CBP Releases May 10 Customs Bulletin
CBP released its May 10 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 51, No. 19) (here). It includes a withdrawal of proposed ruling changes involving the Jones Act (see 1705090033), as well as recent CBP notices and Court of International Trade opinions. CBP also…
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issued a notice on its receipt of a "Lever-Rule" protection application from Procter & Gamble for laundry detergents with the "TIDE" trademark intended for sale outside the U.S. The company would like CBP to stop importation of the products intended for sale in countries outside the U.S., known as gray market products. CBP will grant such protection, which is known as Lever-Rule protection, if it finds the parts are physically and materially different from the products intended for sale in the U.S., it said.