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USPresidential DocumentOfficial ✓June 10, 2026· Federal Register

Strengthening Customs Enforcement

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Why it matters

The policy aims to prevent the importation of illegal goods, ensure duties are paid, and combat non-compliance like undervaluing imports, which threatens national security and disadvantages domestic businesses. By imposing stricter rules, especially on foreign importers, the government seeks to protect U.S. revenue, consumers, and domestic industries while modernizing customs processes.

Who it affects

  • Importers of record (IORs)
  • Foreign importers of record (IORs)
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • Domestic businesses and industries
  • American consumers
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