CBP Seeking ITDS Office of Marine Conservation Working Group Participants
CBP is putting together an Office of Marine Conservation working group to consider the technical requirements necessary for OMC to take part in the International Trade Data System, said CBP in a CSMS message (here). The working group, to be…
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part of the Trade Support Network, will include "members of the international trade community, including importers, brokers, and software developers, that import shrimp and shrimp product," as well as officials from OMC and CBP, it said. OMC, part of the State Department, manages a program under which the U.S. certifies countries to export wild-caught shrimp to the U.S. Its "engagement in ACE/ITDS will require electronic submissions of all Department of State required import data for cargo admissibility processing," said CBP. Those interested in participating should email Frank Korpusik at frank.j.korpusik@cbp.dhs.gov by April 18, said CBP.