CSMS #65324476Thursday, June 12, 2025
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CSMS # 65324476 - UPDATE: Planned Implementation of Additional Required Data Elements for Enforcing Sanctions on Russian Diamonds and Seafood – Seafood Disclaim Now Available for CERT Testing

Type: UPDATE

CSMS # 65324476 - UPDATE: Planned Implementation of Additional Required Data Elements for Enforcing Sanctions on Russian Diamonds and Seafood – Seafood Disclaim Now Available for CERT Testing
U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent this bulletin at 06/12/2025 10:06 AM EDT
CSMS # 65324476 - UPDATE: Planned Implementation of Additional Required Data Elements for Enforcing Sanctions on Russian Diamonds and Seafood – Seafood Disclaim Now Available for CERT Testing
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) plans to begin collecting additional required data elements in the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) for merchandise subject to sanctions on Russian diamonds and seafood. This automation supports
Executive Order 14114
.
CBP recently added the functionality for disclaiming certain seafood imports, which is now available for testing in the Certification (CERT) environment.
For more information, review the updated
Implementation of Additional Required Data Elements for Enforcing Sanctions on Russian Diamonds and Seafood Trade Information Notice
.
For information on technical implementation of these changes, review the draft ACE Cargo Release CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements (CATAIR) document available on
CBP’s CATAIR webpage
.
Additional information is also available on
CBP’s ACE FAQ webpage
.
For technical questions, contact your assigned CBP Client Representative.
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Programs Affected:
ACECargo Release