Search results for: “duty drawback”

  • Duty Drawback

    Duty Drawback and International Trade Resources See Also drawback

  • Duty

    A tax imposed by governmental authority on goods imported. The amount of the duty imposed on any given article is prescribed in the nation's […]

  • Duty

    A tax imposed by governmental authority on goods imported. The amount of the duty imposed on any given article is prescribed in the nation's […]

  • Duty Remission

    Duty Remission and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Duty Remission: A system allowing a firm to import goods into a country for processing and, when exported to a third […]

  • Drawback

    A feature of U.S. customs law that permits an American exporter to recover duties paid on foreign components or raw materials later fabricated into American products and exported. Upon exportation of the manufactured article a recovery or drawback, equal to 99 percent of the duties paid on the […]

  • Mexico

    International Trade Contracts THE MEXICO-EUROPE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT This section covers: The tariff elimination provisions Rules of origin for MEFTA-eligible products Procedural requirements SECTORAL PROGRAMS AND OTHER TARIFF REDUCTION MEASURES This section covers the […]

  • Mexico

    International Trade Contracts THE MEXICO-EUROPE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT This section covers: The tariff elimination provisions Rules of origin for MEFTA-eligible products Procedural requirements SECTORAL PROGRAMS AND OTHER TARIFF REDUCTION MEASURES This section covers the […]

  • Kyoto Convention

    An international agreement, sponsored by the Customs cooperation Council (read this and related legal terms for further details), the object of which is to harmonize the methods and procedures of national customs authori…

  • Country of Origin

    For customs tariff purposes, the country in which an imported product was manufactured, grown, or produced. When goods pass through more than one country in the process of manufacture, the country of origin does not change unless the product has been transformed substantially; minor […]

  • Education

    "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." — Alvin Toffler See Education links History of Education In the following treatment of this subject, the theory and early history of education is […]

  • Dictionary of International Trade

    Dictionary of International Trade Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator) Contents The Dictionary of International Trade of Global Negotiator include, among others, the following terms and acronyms: Back haul Back letter Back order Back to back letter of credit Backhauling Bad faith BAF Bailee Bailment Balance of payments Balance of trade Bale Bank acceptance Bank…

  • Dictionary of International Trade

    Dictionary of International Trade Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator) Contents The Dictionary of International Trade of Global Negotiator include, among others, the following terms and acronyms: Back haul Back letter Back order Back to back letter of credit Backhauling Bad faith BAF Bailee Bailment Balance of payments Balance of trade Bale Bank acceptance Bank…

  • Diplomatic Hierarchy

    Diplomatic Hierarchy History of the Development of the Diplomatic Hierarchy The history of the diplomatic body (the term corps diplomatique originated about the middle of the 18th century. “The Chancellor Furst,” says Ranke (xxx. 47, note), “does not use it as yet in his report (1754) but he knows it,” and it would appear that…

  • Diplomatic Hierarchy

    Diplomatic Hierarchy History of the Development of the Diplomatic Hierarchy The history of the diplomatic body (the term corps diplomatique originated about the middle of the 18th century. “The Chancellor Furst,” says Ranke (xxx. 47, note), “does not use it as yet in his report (1754) but he knows it,” and it would appear that…

  • Marking Duties

    A special duty, in addition to ordinary duties, imposed upon merchandise not properly marked so as to indicate to the ultimate purchaser the country of origin. Section 304 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, requires that the country-of-origin marking be legible, indelible, and permanent. […]