Export Value

Export Value

Summary of Export Value

The price at which a foreign manufacturer customarily freely offers for sale a given product for export to the United States in the usual wholesale quantities, less export discounts, packing, and costs of preparing the goods for export. The use of this value principle has been negated by the Trade Agreement Act of 1979. See Customs Valuation Agreement.

(Main Author: William J. Miller)

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See Also

  • International Trade
  • Trade Regulation
  • International Economic Law
  • Export License
  • International Trade Law
  • Foreign Trade
  • Safeguard

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