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March 26, 2006 

Customs Updates Instructions to Entry Summary Form

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a memorandum advising the trade community that the instructions to the CBP Form 7501 Entry Summary form are being updated to be in compliance with recent policy and procedural changes. Specifically, the changes being made to CBP Form 7501 relate to block 13 "Manufacturer ID", "Rules for Constructing The Manufacturer Identification Code" and section B of column 29 "AD/CVD Case Number." CBP's memorandum can be found at the following link (opens as Word document).

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