Additional data on China-origin goods will be required by US Customs and Border Protection as forced labor regulations tighten
From March 18th, 2023, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will require the declaration of a valid postal code on all China-origin goods. The postal code forms part of the amended Manufacturer Identification Number data element and until now has not been a mandatory requirement for customs entries.
Source Woodlandgroup
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