Export Control of Dual-Use, New EU Import Control System 2, and Isotopic Testing
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Welcome to the latest edition of Simply Trade. In this issue, we cover the introduction of new regulations on the export control of dual-use items in China, the upcoming EU Import Control System 2 (ICS2) Release 3 requirements, and the significance of isotopic testing in importer due diligence. Stay informed with our essential updates on the evolving global trade landscape.
New Regulations on Export Control of Dual-Use Items Introduced in China
China has recently introduced the Regulations on the Export Control of Dual-Use Items, set to be enforced starting from December 1, 2024, marking a significant regulatory development in the country's export landscape. These regulations aim to strengthen the oversight and management of dual-use items through a structured framework, encompassing key aspects such as control policies, licensing measures, end-use management, supervision, and legal responsibilities. By aligning with global best practices, the Regulations seek to enhance coordination and compliance within the export control sector in China.
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New EU Import Control System 2 (ICS2) Release 3 Requirements Unveiled
The EU is set to implement the Import Control System 2 (ICS2) Release 3 on June 3, 2024, introducing enhanced data requirements and a focus on pre-arrival safety and security for goods entering the European Union. This new directive mandates importers to provide a six-digit HS code for each commodity line in the commercial invoice, detailed goods descriptions for specific shipment modes, and the Economic Operators Registration and Identification Number (EORI) for the recipient consignee, emphasizing compliance and customs security. Stakeholders are advised to prepare in advance for the upcoming changes to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure adherence to the revised regulations.
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Importer Due Diligence Should Include Isotopic Testing, CBP Says
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has provided detailed guidance on the significance of isotopic testing in enhancing importer due diligence practices, particularly concerning the verification of product origin for commodities like cotton. Isotopic testing, utilizing atomic structure analysis, offers a scientific approach to scrutinizing supply chains, underlining the source of raw materials within finished goods. CBP emphasizes the critical role of isotopic testing in importer due diligence efforts, stressing its value in identifying risks within suspect supply chains and supporting compliance with forced labor import restrictions.
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