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How will the consultation process envisioned in the rule and the 2002 Trade Act involve the COAC and non-COAC members?

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How will the consultation process envisioned in the rule and the 2002 Trade Act involve the COAC and non-COAC members?

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This final rule is completely separate from the Trade Act of 2002. CBP will notify the trade community on how it will achieve the requirement to “consult the trade”. This final rule does indicate that CBP will request that COAC form a sub-committee to act as a consultant on the implementation of the final rule. 9. Canada/Mexico Shipments: Please clarify whether the final rule applies to cargo shipped from a foreign port to Canada or Mexico and then trucked or railed across the border to a final U.S. destination. How will CBP address the concern that cargo may be diverted from ocean carriers to truck or rail carriers as a means of circumventing the rule? Answer: The final rule does not apply to cargo that is shipped to Canada or Mexico and subsequently trucked or railed into the U.S., if the vessel does not call on a U.S. port. CBP has targeting personnel stationed at seaports in Canada and cooperation with Canadian authorities has been excellent. If either Customs administration suspec

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