July 31, 2024
USDA APHIS Lacey Act Phase VII: Important Updates for Importers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has announced the next step in its mission to protect our forests and natural resources: Phase VII of the Lacey Act declaration provisions. This phase will further reinforce the Lacey Act, which helps regulate the importation of plants and plant products to prevent illegal trafficking.
What’s New in Phase VII?
Phase VII introduces new declaration requirements for all remaining plant product Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) codes that are not 100 percent composite materials. This includes a broad range of materials and products, such as furniture, cork, and some essential oils, which previously did not require a declaration. USDA has provided a draft list of the affected HTS codes, which can be reviewed here.
What This Means for Importers
If you’re importing plant products, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with your supply chain and ensure you have all the necessary information to file a declaration properly. By affirming that your imports are legal, you help protect forests and reduce the demand for illegally harvested wood and related products.
Stay Informed and Compliant – How The Block Customs Brokerage Can Help
Staying informed and prepared is essential as we move forward with Phase VII. Make sure your supply chain is transparent and compliant. Navigating the complexities of the Lacey Act can be challenging, but The Block Customs Brokerage is here to help. Our experienced team offers comprehensive support to ensure your imports comply with all regulatory requirements. We provide customized solutions, from due diligence assistance to filing accurate declarations. Let us handle the intricacies of compliance so you can focus on growing your business. Contact us today to learn how we can streamline your import processes and keep you compliant with the latest regulations.