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CBP issues WRO against Finca Monte Grande

CBP will detain imports of coffee harvested with forced labor

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Information Alert

CBP is aware of the Supreme Court’s ruling and is ready to implement current and any forthcoming executive actions as directed by the President.

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CBP Trade facilitates legitimate trade, enforces law, and protects the American economy to ensure consumer safety and to create a level playing field for American businesses.
 

  • E-Commerce

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    The rise of e-commerce and the de minimis exemption have fundamentally changed global supply chains. Learn how CBP is addressing the challenges associated with the high volume of small packages entering the U.S.

     

    E-Commerce Homepage E-Commerce FAQs

  • Forced Labor Enforcement

    CBP is responsible for preventing the entry of products made with forced labor into the U.S. market by investigating and acting upon allegations of forced labor in supply chains.

  • Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA)

    Congress passed the Enforce and Protect Act, or EAPA, in February 2016, as a part of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (TFTEA) of 2015. While the overall objective of TFTEA was to ensure a fair and competitive trade environment, the EAPA legislation specifically was intended to improve trade law enforcement and duty collection for antidumping and countervailing duty orders.

  • Trade Statistics

    Data summarizing CBP's revenue collection efforts, implementation of the recent trade remedies taken pursuant to Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and Sections 201 and 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, and trade enforcement actions.

  • International Emergency Economic Powers Act Frequently Asked Questions

    The International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) Customs and Border Protection Frequently Asked Questions page provides detailed information and resources to importers seeking clarity on tariff regulations and compliance requirements related to IEEPA.

For the Trade Community

AD/CVD Scam Alert

Did You Receive an Email Offering a "Solution" to Avoid Antidumping Duties? This is a violation of U.S. Law.
 

CBP Trade Enforcement - Operational Approach

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is committed to protecting national economic security by enforcing U.S. trade laws through its Trade Enforcement efforts. The CBP Trade Enforcement Operational Approach demonstrates how CBP is using all of its authorities to combat trade fraud by DETECTING high-risk activity, DETERRING non-compliance, and DISRUPTING fraudulent behavior. CBP will use all methods at its disposal—including increased bonding, enhanced targeting and inspection of high-risk imports, and swift and thorough review of allegations to ensure a fair and competitive trade environment.
 

 
Last Modified: Feb 24, 2026