CBP to Begin Rejecting Burkina Faso Entries Claiming AGOA on Jan. 1
CBP issued guidance on the termination of African Growth and Opportunity Act benefits for Burkina Faso beginning on Jan. 1. The agency’s CSMS message says that starting on that date, “entries filed for commodities with country of origin of Burkina…
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Faso (BF) and claiming AGOA (SPI D) duty free exemption will be denied.” Post-summary corrections and protests for Burkina Faso-origin goods must have an entry date of no later than Dec. 31 to receive AGOA benefits, and beginning Jan. 1, post-summary corrections with Burkina Faso-origin claiming an AGOA duty exemption will be rejected, CBP said.