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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 182 — United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement · § 182.55

§ 182.55. Goods exported from duty-deferral programs that are not a "good subject to USMCA drawback" within the meaning of 19 U.S.C. 4534.

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(a)An importer, or its agent, claiming a good is not a "good subject to USMCA drawback" within the meaning of 19 U.S.C. 4534 must notify CBP at:
(1)The time of importation and admission into the duty-deferral program; or
(2)The time of filing the documentation required under § 182.53(a)(2)(iii)(B) of this subpart.
(b)A person must maintain records supporting a claim that a good is not a "good subject to USMCA drawback" within the meaning of 19 U.S.C. 4534. The records must be made available for examination and inspection by a CBP official in the same manner as provided in part 163 of this chapter in the case of U.S. importer records. \[CBP Dec. 24-18 90 FR 6488, Jan. 17, 2025\]
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§ 182.55
Goods exported from duty-deferral programs that are not a "good subject to USMCA drawback" within the meaning of 19 U.S.C. 4534.
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