2025-19232Notice

CBP Extends Apps for Faster Shipment Check Stations

Published Date: 10/2/2025

Notice

Summary

The Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection is asking to keep collecting info for setting up Centralized Examination Stations (CES). This helps streamline inspections for businesses moving goods across borders. If you’re a company involved in importing, this means the process stays smooth with no new fees or delays, and the paperwork rules stay the same for now.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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CBP Continues CES Information Collection

If you are a company that imports goods, U.S. Customs and Border Protection will continue collecting information to set up Centralized Examination Stations (CES). This collection is intended to keep inspections streamlined for businesses moving goods across borders.

No New Fees, Delays, Or Paperwork Changes

If you import goods, CBP says the CES information collection will continue without adding new fees or causing delays, and the existing paperwork rules will remain the same for now. That means current importer paperwork and cost expectations do not change under this notice.

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Key Dates

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10/2/2025

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