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February 04, 2008 

CBP Extends Comment Period on 10+2 Data Elements

We recently reported that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a proposed rulemaking on January 2, 2008 regarding the submission of advanced trade data elements for importers and carriers (commonly referred to as "10+2").

CBP announced in the Federal Register last Friday that it is extending the public comment period for the proposed rulemaking to March 18, 2008. The new deadline provides interested parties with 15 additional days to submit comments to CBP on the 10+2 proposal.

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