Is there flexibility with the current timeline requirement for bulk exports, for carriers to load cargo without producing the Internal Transaction Numbers (ITNs) prior to loading?
No. However, all exporters, including bulk cargo are permitted to provide estimated cargo information prior to loading. Once the complete cargo information is known, the U.S. Principal Party in Interest, or authorized agent must correct the Automated Export System record with the accurate information. See FTR section 30.9.
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