Canadian Hockey Equipment issues a NAFTA Certificate of Origin for its shipment of hockey sticks to its U.S. customer, Hockey Sticks, Inc. Canadian Hockey Equipment discovers that the sticks do not qualify for NAFTA and provides a written statement to Hockey Sticks, Inc. advising them of the mistake. In order to rectify the situation with CBP, Hockey Sticks, Inc. must do which of the following:
A. Advise CBP that Canadian Hockey Equipment owes them the duty due
B. Notify CBP and pay the duties due within 10 calendar days of having reason to believe the goods do not qualify
C. Continue to file claims for NAFTA for the hockey sticks
D. Advise Canadian Hockey Equipment that they must notify CBP of the error and pay the duties due
E. Notify CBP and pay the duties due within 30 calendar days of making discovery of the error
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The Answer is: E
Citation: 19 CFR 181.21(b)
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