CBP Delays Broker National Permit Transition in ACE, Says Electronic 5106 Coming Feb. 9
CBP is delaying the final transition date in ACE for moving customs brokers to national permits by one year until August 2020, it said in an updated deployment schedule posted to its website. The agency is also delaying the scheduled…
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deployment date for certain Generalized System of Preferences fixes by several months, from December 2018 to March 2019, CBP said. The updated schedule no longer includes scheduled deployments for a vessel agent account type, which would have allowed payment of maritime processing fees online, or non-intrusive inspection program related improvements, which were set to modernize the entrance and clearance process in the truck environment using the Multi-Energy Portal imaging system (see 1809240020). Finally, CBP set a concrete deployment date of Feb. 9 for its upcoming ACE Form 5106 input process and unique identifiers for the Centers of Excellence and Expertise. A September version of the schedule had said they’d be deployed in February 2019.