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CSMS: CBP Implements Mandatory Company Identification for Reports
CSMS: CBP Implements Mandatory Company Identification for Reports
CBP is going to begin requiring that the company is identified for every report before the report is run on July 11, 2024. This will only impact DIS, In-Bond, and AD/CVD at first, but several others are going to be impacted August 8, 2024. For more information, including training materials, please review the ACE Reports: New Mandatory Trade User ACE ID Information Notice for Trade Users here.
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