US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has rolled out
two new statistics dashboards focused on the Enforce and Protect Act and
e-Allegations programme with insights on country of origin, volume and types of
trade violation.
CBP’s
executive director of trade remedy law enforcement Eric Choy explained US
Customs’ new tools “underscore our dedication to fair and effective trade
enforcement by making key data accessible”.
CBP’s official website, the Enforce and
Protect Act (EAPA) and e-Allegations dashboards are said to provide distinct
avenues for both stakeholders and members of the public to explore different
aspects of trade enforcement.
The Enforce and Protect Act dashboard is
said to offer transparency regarding antidumping duty and countervailing duty
evasion allegations. The trade community can track the volume, types, and
geographic locations of these allegations.
Under the Enforce and Protect Act programme,
the trade community can file allegations of evasion and participate in
on-the-record investigations, subject to certain criteria.
The e-Allegations dashboard facilitates the
reporting of various commercial trade violations to CBP. Through this platform,
both the trade community and the general public can flag potential violations,
ranging from unfair trade practices to products that may pose threats to health
and safety.
The e-Allegations process enables CBP, in
collaboration with its partners, to safeguard the US economy from the adverse
effects of such practices and products.
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The new dashboards are also said to provide
insights on possible countries of origin and the volume and types of trade
violation allegations processed through CBP’s Trade Violations Reporting Tool.
“With the launch of these dashboards, we
are empowering the trade community and the public with clear insights into the
scope and nature of trade violation allegations,” said Choy.