Key resources and upcoming sessions as eFiling implementation approaches
Beginning on July 8, 2026, eFiling will become mandatory for Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulated imports. To help provide information on this new change, the CPSC hosted the first session of its “3, 2, 1, Go!” eFiling webinar series on April 8, 2026, which provided an overview of the CPSC eFiling process, expectations for full implementation, updates on the Product Registry, and responses to pre submitted questions.
For those unable to attend, or for participants who wish to revisit the discussion, the full webinar recording is now available. CPSC strongly encourages stakeholders to view the recording before attending the remaining sessions, as future webinars will focus on more in depth topics and frequently asked questions.
Upcoming webinars:
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 (2:00–3:00 PM ET) – eFiling is 2 Months Away
- Registration required: sign up here
- Questions must be submitted in advance by May 1, 2026
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 (2:00–3:00 PM ET) – eFiling is 1 Month Away
- Registration required: sign up here
- Questions must be submitted in advance by May 29, 2026
Please note:
- Attendance caps have been increased to accommodate more participants
- Live Q&A and chat will not be available; all questions must be submitted at the time of registration
- If registration links are unavailable, a full list of CPSC public events can be found on the CPSC Public Calendar
Additional resources highlighted by CPSC include:
- Tools to help determine CPSC testing requirements, including the CPSC Regulatory Robot
- The CPSC eFiling FAQ
- The CPSC eFiling Document Library, which includes a list of HTS numbers flagged for eFiling and other reference materials
Importers subject to CPSC requirements are encouraged to review these materials and participate in the upcoming webinars to prepare for eFiling compliance. For more information and resources please visit the CPSC website and Deringer’s CPSC eFiling Resource Page.
Due to the rapidly changing application and modifications of duty rates, please note that Deringer is not responsible for coordinating the timing of U.S. entry and imposed tariff rates.
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