CBP said the first tranche for the fiscal year 2013 specialty sugar tariff rate quota (TRQ) that opened Oct. 1 was oversubscribed during the government shutdown (here). The oversubscribed quota, 7,049,883 kg, from Oct. 1 and tranche one from Oct. 10 was deducted from tranche two, it said. CBP also said the second tranche for the FY 2013 specialty sugar TRQ that opened Oct. 24 wasn't oversubscribed at opening moment (here). All entries on hold have been processed and released, said CBP
CBP is requesting comments by Dec. 30 for an existing information collection on forms for vessel entrance or clearance statements. CBP proposes to extend the expiration date of this information collection with no change to the burden hours.
All CBP ports of entry will now accept electronic CBP Form 214 (e214, Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Admission and/or Status Designation) in lieu of a paper copy, it said. CBP said that while paper copies of CBP Form 214 will still be accepted, all members of the trade community are urged to file the electronic version of the 214.
Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated Oct. 25 with 114 rulings, bringing the total number of searchable rulings to 179,405. The most recent ruling is dated 10/25/2013.
Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated Oct. 21. The corresponding downloadable rulings are now available.
CBP's Director of Field Operations (DFO) in the Laredo Field Office Eugenio Garza will retire Jan. 3, said CBP in a press release. An acting DFO will be named in coming weeks and Garza will help with the transition, it said.
CBP again revoked 38 customs broker licenses it previously revoked and subsequently said were reinstated, said CBP. The licenses were originally revoked on Dec. 6 for failure to submit a 2009 or 2012 triennial report and fee, but were listed as reinstated on Aug. 8 because CBP said those licenses were named by mistake (see 13080720). CBP is now revoking a number of those licenses it mistakenly listed as being reinstated on Aug. 8. "Those brokers were never personally notified that their licenses were reinstated and have not been permitted to practice despite the erroneous publication," said CBP.
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related issues:
The Automated Commercial Environment is mistakenly showing the total manifest quantity for Foreign Trade Zone admissions, said CBP in a CSMS message. The problem is a display issue only and concurrences are being processed for the actual amount, said CBP. CBP said it is looking into the problem.
CBP will deploy a number of new features Nov. 2 for the Automated Commercial Environment, the agency said in a CSMS message. The features were originally planned to be put in place Oct. 5 but were postponed as a result of the government shutdown (see 13100712). New capabilities in the ACE update were to include ACE Reports Software Upgrade, ACE Cargo Release Pilot Expansion, Partner Government Agency Message Set, and Entry Summary Validations (see 13092719). CBP also updated an information notice to reflect the deployment date (here).