Contents
Import
Import in International Trade
Meaning of Import, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): 1. To receive goods and services from abroad. 2. An imported item.
Cultural Property: Import Restrictions
In relation to the international law practice and cultural property: import restrictions in this world legal Encyclopedia, please see the following section:
Educational and Cultural Issues
Note: there is detailed information and resources under these topics during the year 2013, covered by this entry on cultural property: import restrictions in this law Encyclopedia.
Resources
See Also
- International Trade
- Trade Regulation
- International Economic Law
- Export License
- International Trade Law
- Foreign Trade
- Safeguard
Hierarchical Display of Import
Trade > Trade > Trading operation
Trade > Tariff policy > Common tariff policy > Countervailing charge
Trade > Tariff policy > EU customs procedure > Free circulation
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Monopoly > Import monopoly
Finance > Taxation > Tax on consumption > Import tax
Trade > Tariff policy > Customs regulations > Customs valuation
Import
Concept of Import
See the dictionary definition of Import.
Characteristics of Import
Resources
Translation of Import
- Spanish: Importación
- French: Importation
- German: Einfuhr
- Italian: Importazione
- Portuguese: Importação
- Polish: Import
Thesaurus of Import
Trade > Trade > Trading operation > Import
Trade > Tariff policy > Common tariff policy > Countervailing charge > Import
Trade > Tariff policy > EU customs procedure > Free circulation > Import
Business And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Monopoly > Import monopoly > Import
Finance > Taxation > Tax on consumption > Import tax > Import
Trade > Tariff policy > Customs regulations > Customs valuation > Import
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