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Customs, census clash over export rules.(Customs and Border Protection, Census Bureau )(Brief Article)

JoC Week

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Long-standing differences between Customs and Border Protection and the Census Bureau broke into the open at a meeting last week of the Trade Support Network, an industry advisory committee on Customs automation. Customs has put a hold on Census rules governing the advance reporting of export cargo, similar to the 24-hour rule for imports. The dispute involves Census allowing qualified exporters to report …

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