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美国海关出台新规,洛杉矶、长滩港货物查验规则有重大调整
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-18 10:22
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced significant changes to the inspection rules for container shipments at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, effective August 25, 2025, which will impact cargo owners and logistics companies significantly [1][6]. Group 1: New Regulations - Starting August 25, 2025, cargo owners and customs brokers will no longer have the option to select their own trucking companies for transferring Full-Container Load (FCL) shipments selected for Merchandise Enforcement Team (MET) and/or Agriculture (AQI) exams [6][7]. - All drayage must be conducted by truckers affiliated with or contracted by the Centralized Examination Station (CES) [7][9]. - The requirement for controlled drayage will also apply to re-exportation of cargo from the CES to the shipping terminal [8][14]. Group 2: Potential Impacts - The new regulations are expected to lead to longer pickup and inspection times, resulting in decreased efficiency for cargo retrieval [3][4]. - There is an increased risk of demurrage fees due to potential delays in the inspection and pickup process [4]. - Importers will only be able to designate the CES for inspection, limiting their ability to choose their drayage company [4][6].