Trump Signs Executive Order to Strengthen Customs Enforcement

President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order on June 3, 2026 to strengthen enforcement of U.S. customs laws. The order directs DHS and CBP to enhance requirements for importers of record (IORs), including increased bonding, requirement of domestic assets, stricter formal entry for foreign IORs, and allowing only U.S. IORs to file informal entry. It imposes a good‑standing requirement, expands vetting, and introduces disclosure and certification to combat duty evasion. DHS will set a 50% minimum penalty floor, improve seizure and disposal of non‑compliant imports, and publish annual transparency reports. The order also calls for legislative proposals and involves a rule‑making process that allows stakeholders to adjust operations.

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