The adjustments to CBP’s structure of customs charges reflect a 3.35% inflation increase and cover a wide range of transport and administrative-related fees.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced adjustments to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) customs fees.
These new fees will be required for all applicable entries starting October 1, 2024, and are part of CBP’s broader mandate to ensure efficient customs processing while maintaining the integrity of U.S. borders.
According to a Federal Register Notice, the updated customs fees account for a 3.35% increase in inflation between June 2023 and May 2024 and are required by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act).
These fee adjustments can significantly impact importers' overall cost structure, especially those dealing with large quantities or high-value goods.
CBP advises all importers and freight companies to review the new fee schedule and ensure their payment systems are updated accordingly.
Additionally, those utilizing services such as the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) and the CBP Document Imaging System (DIS) should adjust their processes to accommodate these fee changes.
American importers will soon see these newly adjusted fees applied across several categories of imports, including shipments by commercial vessels, trucks, railroads, and private vessels:
The fee adjustments are designed to cover the costs associated with customs inspections and processing for various modes of transportation. Moreover, the updates ensure that CBP can continue to fund its operational needs as import volumes grow.
Adjustments were made to other relevant customs and processing fees in addition to the major transport-related fees. Importers handling shipments with specific requirements should pay attention to the following changes to avoid unexpected surcharges.
This fee, which applies to brokers, is set to increase to $175.25 from its previous $169.62.
The fee for handling dutiable mail increased to $6.77 per package, up from $6.55.
With the new fees now in full effect, you are advised to take the following steps immediately:
Moreover, if your company consistently imports goods, you are advised to reassess your cost forecasts for the coming fiscal year to ensure these updated fees are accounted for.
For more information about the adjusted customs fees and how it will affect your import business, please reach out to one of our trade professionals.