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CSMS 56354893·Operational·May 22, 2023·View on csms.cbp.gov ↗

CBP to allow Port of Entry Changes via Cargo Release Update transaction; update to SE CATAIR document.

Plain-English explanation

CSMS 56354893 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin (operational), published on May 22, 2023. It carries the official CBP guidance brokers and importers must follow for the topic — "CBP to allow Port of Entry Changes via Cargo Release Update transaction; update to SE CATAIR document.". CSMS messages are the operational layer between Commerce determinations and at-the-border collections: when Commerce publishes a new rate, scope ruling, or instruction, CBP turns it into a CSMS that ACE/ACS systems and brokers act on.

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CSMS # 56354893 - CBP to allow Port of Entry Changes via Cargo Release Update transaction; update to SE CATAIR document. U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent this bulletin at 05/22/2023 11:11 AM EDT   Cargo Systems Messaging Service CSMS # 56354893 - CBP to allow Port of Entry Changes via Cargo Release Update transaction; update to SE CATAIR document. CBP has updated the SE CATAIR to allow Port of Entry (POE) Changes via the Cargo Release Update transaction. The Port of Entry may be corrected on the ACE Cargo Release transaction (using the Update action code) after the cargo arrives and the entry is released. Trade users will no longer need to request an entry cancellation and resubmit a new entry to change a port of entry. With this change, all current processes remain in place. The only change is that the Cargo Release CATAIR is now formally allowing the POE change to be performed on an Update. The updated CATAIR has been posted to CBP.gov.   https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/ace-catair-cargo-release-chapter Questions regarding this message should be sent to: CREM@cbp.dhs.gov   Update your subscriptions, modify your password or e-mail address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page . You will need to use your e-mail address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com . This service is provided to you at no charge by U.S. Customs and Border Protection . Privacy Policy | GovDelivery is providing this information on behalf of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and may not use the information for any other purposes. Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help

Frequently asked questions

What is CSMS 56354893?

CSMS 56354893 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin titled "CBP to allow Port of Entry Changes via Cargo Release Update transaction; update to SE CATAIR document.". CSMS bulletins are the operational instructions CBP issues to brokers, importers, and ACE filers covering rate changes, system updates, scope guidance, and other day-to-day customs-operations changes.

When was CSMS 56354893 published?

CBP published CSMS 56354893 on May 22, 2023. The bulletin's instructions are typically operative as of the publication date unless the body specifies a different effective date.

Is the CBP CSMS the legally binding instruction?

Yes — for at-the-border filing and entry collection. CSMS messages translate Commerce's Federal Register determinations into operational CBP instructions that ACE/ACS systems and brokers execute. The Federal Register notice is the underlying legal authority; the CSMS is the operational implementation. Both should be read together when reconciling a rate or scope change.

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