Label It Right: CBP Renews Origin Marking Collections
Published Date: 9/29/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection is asking to keep collecting info about country-of-origin labels on containers and holders. This helps make sure products are marked correctly, so businesses and importers need to keep following the rules. No big changes or extra costs are coming, but the paperwork approval is being extended to keep things running smoothly.
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Country‑of‑Origin Paperwork Continues
If you are a business or importer, you must keep collecting and keeping information about country‑of‑origin markings on containers and holders. Customs and Border Protection is extending the paperwork approval so the current marking rules and information collection stay in place, and the agency says there are no big changes or extra costs coming.
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