Air cargo players will count the cost as the US tightens security compliance

The new US security rules are expected to add more than $110 million in annual costs for air cargo carriers, and CBP itself, as compliance becomes more complex.
The United States has issued a significant expansion of its Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) requirements, introducing a much broader set of data obligations for all cargo flying into the country.
The interim final rule, effective upon publication in federal law…

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