Data reports available within the Automated Commercial Environment can help importers and others enhance their trade compliance and duty savings efforts, but it can be difficult to make sense of them. Trade Data Exchange LLC (TDX) has developed online tools that utilize ACE data and reports to produce charts, graphs, and analytics that offer meaningful and valuable information and insights critical to cost savings and compliance. Click here for a demo, or contact Anu Gavini at agavini@tradedataex.com for more information.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is working to modernize the ACE secure data portal over multiple phases in 2022. The first phase took place Jan. 22 with the deployment of a new login screen, a new home page, and an upgraded user interface for viewing all account data and editing some basic information.
Access to ACE reports through the modernized portal is anticipated to take place in June as part of the second phase. However, none of the information CBP has released to date about the modernization process suggests any changes to the often-complex format and functionality of ACE reports. Regardless of whether you access your ACE reports through the legacy system or the modernized portal, therefore, TDX offers a valuable means of obtaining and analyzing those reports to streamline and improve your compliance and cost savings processes.
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