Cargo Systems Messaging Service
CSMS # 60144714 - Update on Vague Merchandise Description Cargo Messages
This is an update to CSMS #60011750, published on April 1, 2024.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has implemented nationwide cargo messaging to communicate with the entry filer on shipments that have vague noncompliant cargo descriptions.
19 CFR § 4.7a, 122.48a, 123.91, 123.92 and 128.21 require a precise, or specific, description of the merchandise.
This messaging will be sent in the SO20 record (position 8-57) with a Reference Identifier Qualifier "CMT" within the ACE Cargo Release Status Notification message.
In most cases, messages will be sent via ACE Cargo Release after release of the cargo. Brokers and importers are expected to process these messages and work to correct the issue with the shipper and bill of lading issuer for compliance on future shipments.
Below is an example of a cargo message transmitted with a vague cargo description:
ecommerce@cbp.dhs.gov Cargo description unacceptably vague. A precise description is required.
Brokers and Freight Forwarders who self-file House Bills are held to the same standard as carriers and are expected to screen data for compliance with cargo declaration regulations. When the entry filer and bill of lading filer are the same, corrective action is expected immediately. If CBP identifies any enforcement concerns, CBP may take additional actions. In instances where the entry filer and bill of lading filer are not the same party, CBP encourages the entry filer to communicate the issue to the bill of lading filer but is not required to do so.
Entry filers who do not file the bill data should also be advised that the notification message will indicate that the entry transaction, which has a 10-digit Harmonized Tarriff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) classification, is associated with a bill that included an unacceptably vague cargo description. The entry filer is required to demonstrate upon request how the classification was determined.
A list of unacceptable cargo descriptions can be found on the CBP website at: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-import-export/e-commerce.
CBP is aiming to address vague cargo descriptions including, but not limited to, “gift”, “daily necessities”, “accessories”, “parts” and “consolidated”. “Consolidated” is only acceptable at the master bill level. Carriers and other parties electing to file electronic cargo information data to CBP are required to provide a precise description of the cargo.
For general questions, or concerns about specific vague description cargo messages, please email ecommerce@cbp.dhs.gov.
Related message: CSMS #60011750
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