Required HQ Reviews of Port ISF Damages To End, CBP Says
CBP will end the requirement that ports submit liquidated damages claims related to Importer Security Filing (ISF) for headquarters review, the agency said in a CSMS message (here). The change applies to "shipments that are on the water on or…
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after June 30," it said. CBP will also end the "three strikes" approach to such claims against importers' bonds, it said. "There is no change to cargo holds for ISF non-compliance; ports may hold cargo instead of (or in addition to) initiating LD claims," the agency said. Such changes were discussed by CBP more than a year ago (see 1505060013).