4 Key Updates to the (CBP) Modernization Regulations

Background

On December 19th, 2022, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) made significant changes to the Customs broker regulations in part 111 of Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 111). 

Our informational flyer provides further details pertaining to the 4 key changes.

Grab a copy and share it with your teams.

Enhancements 

To be compliant with CBP’s requirements, Juno Customs Solutions has implemented several enhancements within our recordkeeping policies and procedures. Additionally, we have made technological and staffing investments to ensure we are available 24/7, and to monitor any requests that CBP initiates outside of normal business operating hours. 


Do You Need Clarification on the Updated CBP Modernization Regulations?

We are here to assist with identifying any risk or exposure your company may have to avoid ramifications that can occur and lead to hefty monetary fines, civil penalties, and seized shipments.

Reach out to our brokerage team today.  

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