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September 04, 2005 

Customs Electronic Bulletin Board is Nearly History

The Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB) is nearly history. Customs and Border Protection has announced that in the near future the CEBB link will no longer be located in the Quicklinks on the CBP.gov homepage. While the CEBB link will be listed on the Import Quicklinks, Legal Quicklinks, Export Quicklinks and Publications Quicklinks on CBP's website, the information that was included in the CEBB (including rulings, quota information, AD/CVD instructions, exchange rates, etc.) now resides on various pages of CBP's website. A directory of where the CEBB information can now be found on CBP's website is located at:
cbp.gov/xp/cgov/import/communications_to_industry/cebb_linklist.xml.


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