US Deputy Commissioner Jayson Ahern says the publication of Customs and Border Protection's importer security filing rule known as 10+2 is "a matter of days or weeks".
Mr Ahern has turned down a proposal to launch a pilot test for the Import Security Filing (ISF), according to a report in The Journal of Commerce. This idea, said the report, was supported by some trade groups amid concerns about the capacity and viability of channels to handle the volume of data that the new security rules will require.
"I'm not interested in any pilot that's going to delay implementation," said Mr Ahern.
Mr Ahern said that customs will offer a 60-day grace period for importers after the 10+2 rule is introduced, and it will take a further year before customs begin to sanction importers for non-compliance with the new legislation.
Mr Ahern is now encouraging more importers to get involved with the Advanced Trade Data Initiative, a test bed by which participating importers can transmit the types of data that ISF will require along different communications channels, such as the Automated Broker Interface.
The report said that US Customs have processed 55,000 ATDI transactions from 200 importers, and Mr Ahern believes that with greater participation by the trade, customs will have greater experience to handle the upcoming launch of 10+2.
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