For a shipment departing the United States which is not subject to an export license certain cargo information must be electronically forwarded to CBP via the Automated Export System. Which statement is FALSE regarding the transmission and acceptance of such data?
A. For vessel cargo, the United States Principal Party of Interests (USPPI) or its authorized agent must transmit and verify system acceptance of export vessel cargo information no later than 24 hours prior to departure from the U.S. port where the vessel cargo is to be laden.
B. For air cargo, the USPPI or its authorized agent must transmit and verify system acceptance of export air cargo information no later than 2 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the aircraft from the last U.S. port.
C. For truck cargo, the USPPI or its authorized agent must transmit and verify system acceptance of export truck cargo information no later than 1 hour prior to the arrival of the truck at the border.
D. For rail cargo, the USPPI or its authorized agent must transmit and verify system acceptance of export rail cargo information no later than two hours prior to the arrival of the train at the border.
E. For air express couriers, the USPPI or its authorized agent must transmit and verify system acceptance of export air cargo information no later than 1 hour prior to the scheduled departure time of the aircraft from the last U.S. port.
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The Answer is: E
Citation: 19 CFR 192.14(b)
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