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Congress re-introduces REST Act to remove regulatory interpretation by US customs

byCustoms Today Report
02/05/2015
in International Customs
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WASHINGTON: Members of Congress re-introduced the Residue Entries and Streamlining Trade (REST) Act, which is designed to remove a regulatory interpretation by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). At issue were some additional requirements on getting empty containers back into the United States that had some residue of the same chemical that had recently been exported. CBP should be applauded for a policy on delaying these additional requirements. It was argued that CBP needed to develop a new costs/risk analysis associated beforehand. Taking an active and hardline role in ensuring that these containers were completely empty when both the private and public sectors would be exposed to increased costs and added health/safety risks did not seem to be good public policy. Apparently, the continued collaboration between the private and public sectors worked.

But instead of this being a temporary remedy to the potential for supply chain disruptions, which may needlessly result in border congestion and delays and ultimately manifests in increased costs and lost productivity, maybe the continued and permanent implementation of provisions such as 19 U.S.C. 1321 and others would be more appropriate. The following might apply to this situation.

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“§1321. Administrative exemptions

(a) Disregard of minor discrepancies in collection of taxes and duties; admission of articles free of duty or tax; limit on amount of exemption

The Secretary of the Treasury, in order to avoid expense and inconvenience to the Government disproportionate to the amount of revenue that would otherwise be collected, is authorized, under such regulations.”

I offer this as one solution because it makes sense! Moreover, it adds to the efficient and expedient cross-border shipments for the trucking and rail industry.

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