Broker Power is providing readers with some of the top stories for May 16-20, 2011 in case they were missed last week.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has listed the types of suggestions it received from the trade community on the 2009-2013 Trade Strategy CBP discussed at the April 2011 Trade Symposium. Eliminating textiles as a Priority Trade Issue (PTI); communicating realistic timelines for shared projects such as ACE; focusing on port consistency; and capturing subject matter expertise at the right locations, were some of the types of suggestions made.
CBP has posted a 2011 version of its Record of Changes in ANSI X.12 and UN EDIFACT. According to the Change Record, CBP made the following modifications to the ACE EDI messages for e-Manifest: Truck, effective May 16, 2011:
CBP has posted an updated version (version 3.2) of its ACE Entry Summary Business Rules and Process Document. This document has been updated to provide guidance concerning the Post Summary Correction (PSC) process.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has updated its notification of policies for all approved bond submissions to state that effective June 1, 2011, the Revenue Division will discontinue automatically mailing copies of approved bond submissions to the bond principal(s) via U.S. postal mail. CBP states that principals can either request approved submissions by email or use the ACE Portal to confirm bond approval.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced that user testing for ACE e-Manifest: Ocean and Rail (M1) began in early May. CBP is conducting the testing with certain members of the trade community and hopes to begin the rollout of the M1 pilot later this year.
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection official announced at recent meeting that the deployment of Post Summary Correction (PSC) functionality is expected in early June, with a tentative deployment date of June 4, 2011.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is announcing an additional 30 day comment period on a new proposed information collection, the Automated Commercial Environment Trade Survey, which it plans to submit to the Office of Management and Budget for review and approval.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a CSMS message announcing that two revised ACE ABI CATAIR chapters supporting the future deployment of Post Summary Correction (PSC) functionality have been posted. CBP previously stated that three revised ACE ABI CATAIR chapters (including these two) containing new search criteria and data elements for PSC functionality would be issued1.
CBP has posted an ACE Entry Summary Rejection Response form to its website. Filers may use this form in response to a CBP initiated ACE entry summary rejection to provide comments to CBP regarding the rejected entry summary.