Effective April 19, truck carriers entering the United States through all land border ports of entry in California, New Mexico, and Texas will be required to transmit advance electronic truck cargo information or e-manifest through U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s truck manifest system. This expansion means that e-manifest will be required at all southern land border ports.
The Border Trade Alliance will continue to monitor the e-manifest implementation and will assist CBP in its efforts to facilitate an efficient implementation. For more information on e-manifest please visit the CBP website or contact the BTA.



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