Electronic Export Manifest for Vessel Cargo
Summary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is proposing a new rule that would require shipping companies to submit cargo information electronically before vessels leave U.S. ports. This change aims to improve border security and tracking of goods leaving the country by replacing paper-based systems with digital records.
Key Points
- 1Shipping companies must now file cargo details electronically instead of using paper documents before their ships depart
- 2The rule applies to all vessels carrying cargo out of U.S. ports, affecting major shipping companies and logistics providers
- 3Electronic filing should speed up the export process and reduce paperwork, potentially lowering costs for businesses
- 4The public can submit comments on this proposed rule until April 14, 2026, before it becomes final
- 5Better electronic tracking helps U.S. Customs officials monitor exports more effectively for security and trade enforcement purposes
Key Dates
February 10, 2026
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