2025-16546Notice

CBP Revises Import Bond Forms to Ease Business Burdens

Published Date: 8/28/2025

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Summary

The Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection is updating the paperwork needed for importation bonds, which help guarantee goods follow the rules when entering the U.S. This change affects importers and businesses who bring products into the country, aiming to make the process smoother and clearer. They’re asking for public feedback before finalizing the update, so keep an eye out for deadlines and possible cost impacts.

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Importation Bond Forms Revised

If you import goods into the United States, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is updating the paperwork for importation bonds that guarantee goods follow import rules. CBP says the change aims to make the process smoother and clearer, but it also asks for public feedback and notes there may be cost impacts for importers and businesses.

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8/28/2025

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