CBP Advises Industry of California Cartage Company CES Fee Increase
U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Los Angeles port sent out a public bulletin on proposed revisions to the California Cartage Company Trade Enforcement Centralized Examination Stations (CES) fee schedule. The revisions, if approved by the Port Director, will be effective after a 30 calendar day public comment period, the bulletin said. The California Cartage Company seeks to include a traffic mitigation fee increase and a modification to "equipment control" policy, the bulletin said.
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