U.S. Customs and Border Protection is testing a new electronic informal entry type 13 for merchandise imported through international mail, with eligibility requirements and filing procedures detailed for participating importers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection suspends indefinitely the $800 de minimis exemption for non-postal merchandise imports, requiring formal or informal entry procedures for all such shipments.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection indefinitely suspends the $800 de minimis exemption for postal mail imports and establishes a new informal entry process for merchandise arriving through international mail.
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture intends to extend and revise its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Funding Agreement Certifications information collection under Paperwork Reduction Act requirements.
Agricultural Marketing Service amends Cotton Board Rules to adjust supplemental assessment rates on imported cotton for 2025 to match domestic cotton assessment levels.
Department of Homeland Security amends Title VI Civil Rights Act regulations to align with statutory text and reduce compliance costs for regulated entities.
Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee holds a quarterly public webinar meeting on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, to discuss customs operations affecting importers and trade businesses.
FEMA seeks public comment on information collection activities for flood insurance claims and housing inspection damage assessments under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
FEMA updates Flood Insurance Rate Maps for specific communities based on new scientific data, with revised Base Flood Elevations and Special Flood Hazard Area boundaries effective through Letters of Map Revision.
FEMA updates Flood Insurance Rate Maps for affected communities based on new scientific data; businesses in modified Special Flood Hazard Areas must use current community numbers for all new insurance policies and renewals.
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