Is the Electronic Export Information (EEI) required for shipments that clear a U.S. port but that are ultimately destined for Puerto Rico?
No, shipments that are entered into the United States from a foreign country with an ultimate destination of Puerto Rico, are not required to be filed in the AES. Transactions of this nature appear in our import statistics with the U.S. port as the port of entry and Puerto Rico as the port of unlading.
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