The International Trade Commission has posted an updated electronic version of the 2010 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (Revision 2) to its Web site that is effective August 26, 2010.
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The International Trade Commission is expected to soon post an updated electronic version of the 2010 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (Revision 2) to its Web site. One source indicated that Revision 2 would be posted by August 26, 2010.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has issued a proposed rule to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations to maintain alignment with international standards by incorporating various amendments, including changes to proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air transport quantity limitations, and vessel stowage requirements.
CBP has issued a CSMS message announcing recent changes to the 2010 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HS Update No. 1004). This update contains 2670 ABI records and 664 harmonized tariff records.
At the July 13, 2010 Customs Electronic Systems Action Committee (CESAC) Plenary session, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials held a presentation on preparing for ACE e-Manifest: Ocean and Rail (M1).
CBP has issued a CSMS message announcing recent changes to the 2010 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HS Update No. 1003). This update contains 303 ABI records and 66 harmonized tariff records.
The International Trade Commission has posted the July 1, 2010 Harmonized Tariff Schedule (Revision 1) to its Web site.
On June 8, 2010, the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Regulations and Procedures Technical Advisory Committee met to discuss a variety of export-related issues, including:
The European Chemicals Agency has issued a notice announcing that a new version of REACH-IT is now available.
On May 11, 2010, the Departmental Advisory Committee on Commercial Operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Related Homeland Security Functions (COAC) met in Philadelphia, PA to discuss a variety of trade issues. Highlights of the discussions include: