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COAC* & WCO** Update *Commercial Operations Advisory Committee ** World Customs Organization

COAC* & WCO** Update *Commercial Operations Advisory Committee ** World Customs Organization. Bruce H. Leeds The Boeing Company June 5, 2008. COAC Update. As of May 9, 2008 public meeting CTPAT Current status: 8322 participants 7469 validations complete; 830 revalidations

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COAC* & WCO** Update *Commercial Operations Advisory Committee ** World Customs Organization

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  1. COAC* & WCO** Update*Commercial Operations Advisory Committee** World Customs Organization Bruce H. Leeds The Boeing Company June 5, 2008

  2. COAC Update • As of May 9, 2008 public meeting • CTPAT • Current status: • 8322 participants • 7469 validations complete; 830 revalidations • 252 Tier 3 companies • COAC still pushing for exporters to be included in CTPAT

  3. COAC Update (cont.) • Importer Security Filing (“10+2”) • CBP received more than 300 comments; have finished analysis • Will release data layouts soon – work with trade on refining • COAC will probably coordinate trade input • Final Rule being drafted – published by late Summer at soonest

  4. WCO Update • US submitted proposed amendments to align Importer Security Filing with SAFE Framework of Standards data elements • Under consideration at WCO • US heavily criticized by WCO for 100% scanning proposal • Private Sector Consultative Group working on 2008-9 roadmap • Includes mutual recognition, benefits, and capacity building

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