Executive Order: Strengthening Customs Enforcement
Summary
This executive order directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to revise customs enforcement regulations within 180 days, requiring importers of record (IORs) to maintain minimum tangible domestic assets or bonding, disclose ownership and business affiliations, and maintain good standing with CBP. It prohibits foreign IORs from filing informal entries for low-value articles and imposes additional bonding and CTPAT validation requirements for foreign IORs on formal entries, aiming to enhance compliance and revenue collection.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Requires IORs to maintain minimum tangible domestic assets or bonding, and increases minimum bond coverage (Section 2(a)(i)).
- 2.Prohibits foreign IORs from filing informal entries for low-value articles (Section 2(b)(i)).
- 3.Requires foreign IORs on formal entries to use a continuous bond only if revenue is fully protected, and to be CTPAT validated or use a CTPAT-validated broker (Section 2(c)(i)).
- 4.Mandates IORs maintain 'good standing' with CBP, defined by compliance history, with non-compliant IORs barred from importing (Section 2(d)).
- 5.Requires CBP to update the IOR registry, remove inactive IORs, and create risk-based tiers based on compliance history (Section 2(e)).
Market Implications
Increased compliance costs and potential supply chain disruptions for importers, particularly foreign IORs and low-value e-commerce shippers, may pressure margins and raise consumer prices.
Full Analysis
Increased compliance costs and potential supply chain disruptions for importers, particularly foreign IORs and low-value e-commerce shippers, may pressure margins and raise consumer prices.
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