선적 24시간전 적하목록전송규칙(24 Hours Rules)의 주요내용과 문제점

The Main Substance and Some Problems of 24 hours Advance Cargo Manifest Declaration Rule

  • 한상현 (남서울대학교 국제경영학부 국제통상학) ;
  • 엄광열 (국립 삼척대학교 경제통상학과)
  • Han, Sang-Hyun (School of International Business, Nam Seoul University) ;
  • Eom, Kwang-Yeol (School of Economic & International Trade, Sam Cheok National University)
  • 발행 : 2005.03.01

초록

This paper will look into the Main Substance and Some Problems of 24 hours Advance Cargo Manifest Declaration Rule, focuses on the Policy implication of Korea's and counter measures of our parties concerned about 24-hour advance vessel manifest rule. The 24-hour rule requires cargo owners to submit cargo manifest information to U.S. Customs 24 hours before vessel sailing from the final foreign port to a U.S. port. Cargo manifest information must be complete, accurate, and timely. As of February 2, 2003 manifest information can be submitted by paper or electronically. Cargo descriptions must be at a level of detail consistent with Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes used by U.S. Customs. HTS codes are 10 digits. Electronic submissions are made via the Automated Manifest System (AMS) run by U.S. Customs.

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