Industry News Alert

                             March 10, 2023

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REMINDER: The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Region Alert Enhancements Set to Deploy March 18, 2023 

As a courtesy to our clients, we are sharing the below message and resources from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. You can find the message on the Cargo Systems Messaging Service here. See the message from U.S. Customs and Border Protection below:


Cargo Systems Messaging Service


CSMS # 55403002 - REMINDER: The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Region Alert Enhancements Set to Deploy March 18, 2023 


On March 18, 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will deploy the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Region Alert enhancement to the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE). This enhancement will provide an early notification to importers and their representative of goods that may have been produced in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and may be excluded from importation into the United States. This enhancement includes electronic data interchange (EDI) impacts. 

The Trade Transformation Office (TTO) will conduct a post-deployment support call for Trade users:  

  • Post-deployment Support Call 
  • Tuesday, March 21 at 3:00PM Eastern 
  • Teams Meeting Link 
  • Participants are encouraged to join at the start of the call when CBP will provide a brief deployment status update. A question-and-answer segment will follow. Calls may end early if all questions have been addressed. 

For more information on the deployment, please review the information notice available on CBP.gov


CSMS # 55423161 - UFLPA Region Alert and Postal Code Requirements FAQs


U.S. Customs and Border Protection has published a Frequently Asked Questions document related to the upcoming UFLPA Region Alert and Postal Code Requirements that will go into effect on March 18, 2023.


The new FAQ document can be found at https://cbp.gov/document/faqs/uflpa-region-alert-faqs

FDA Now Enforcing DUNS Number Requirement for Food Facility Registrations

As a courtesy to our clients, we are sharing the below message and resources shared by the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.:


FDA Now Enforcing DUNS Number Requirement for Food Facility Registrations

 

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now enforcing the requirement that every Food Facility Registration (FFR) have a valid Unique Facility Identifier (UFI), or DUNS number. While the enforcement officially began Jan. 1, the agency provided a 60-day grace period before they began to verify that the facility associated with the DUNS number matches the facility associated with the Food Facility Registration.

 

The grace period is now over. FDA will be contacting importers if the DUNS number does not match the facility location for the Food Facility Registration.

 

What Do I Do If My DUNS Number Is Not Accepted?

 

Step One: Is the food facility registration completed correctly?

Carefully review each section of the registration to ensure that the right information was provided. For example, Section 2 should contain the complete legal name of the facility subject to the registration. The address should be the exact physical address of the facility associated with the registration. Do not provide a preferred mailing address in this section. Do not provide the address of the company Headquarters.

 

Step Two: Is the DUNS number provided for the correct company and address? Check here.

 

·   Watch out for “Co” versus “Company,” or use of the trade name instead of the legal name.

 

·   If the name and address is correct in DUNS database, this should match the Food Facility Registration Section 2.

                                                               

My FFR Was Cancelled! What Do I Do Now?

 

Do NOT re-register your facility!! Instead, to reinstate your Food Facility Registration, follow these steps:

 

Step One: Obtain an accurate DUNS number (or confirm that your DUNS number is accurate for the specific facility location you’re seeking to register) by going here. If Dun & Bradstreet’s response is not complete, it can be forwarded to [email protected] for a secondary review. Include an explanation of your original request, such as, “address update because facility relocated.”

 

Step Two: Request FDA to confirm your FFR and DUNS number by emailing [email protected]

 

In the Subject line: UFI accuracy verification

In the Body of the email, provide:

 

FFR number

DUNS number

FFR Section 2 facility name

FFR Section 2 facility address, city, state, zip code

 

Pointers from FDA:

·   The No. 1 reason the Unique Facility Identifier (DUNS number) is not accurate: The DUNS Number is associated with a different location, such as the company headquarters.

 

·   The No. 2 reason the DUNS number is not accurate: Section 2 of the Food Facility Registration does not include the complete legal name of the company or identifiers are added to the name, e.g. Rachel’s Bakery LLC – warehouse. No identifiers should be added.

 

·   The No. 3 reason the DUNS number is not accurate: The FFR Section 2 address has too many variations from the DUNS information, such as:

 

123 Main Street vs. 123 Main Street, Ste 100

Phila vs. Philadelphia

Here is a recent slide presentation from the FDA for your use.

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