Cross-Border Trucks Risk Increased CBP Penalties Thursday February 07, 2019 | Border & Customs On January 1, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) began enforcing a regulation requiring carriers to file an advance electronic manifest for Section 321 merchandise – goods valued at $800 or less that are allowed to enter the U.S. duty-free and tax-free.
CTA Working on Improving Border Programs Amid NAFTA, Tariff Issues Tuesday July 03, 2018 | Border & Customs, News Releases High politics have taken centre stage as trade discussions between NAFTA parties take dramatic turns and tariff impositions cast a shadow on the short-term growth of all North American economies.
CBP Survey on Eliminating e-Manifest Exemptions Thursday August 31, 2017 | Border & Customs CTA was contacted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (U.S. CBP) to discuss the impact of eliminating current exemptions for ACE e-Manifest for commercial vehicles.
CTA Assembles Biz Coalition Calling on Ottawa to Increase CBSA Funding Thursday June 01, 2017 | Border & Customs In response to the high frequency of CBSA outages, CTA has formed a business coalition calling on federal cabinet ministers to deal with the growing problem