WASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security began implementing a new cargo security regulation on Monday that will affect shippers and importers.
On Jan. 21, President Barack Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, directed federal agencies to freeze implementation of recent regulations that have not yet taken affect, pending White House review.
But DHS said in a statement Monday that it was moving forward with its Importer Security Filing and Additional Carrier Requirements interim final rule, which requires marine cargo carriers and importers to submit new information to the department's Bureau of Customs and Border Protection.
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