Search results for: “customs regulations”
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Personal Effects
In customs usage, those articles that a traveler might reasonably require during the course of his journey, excluding goods carried for commercial purposes (e.g., trade samples) or contraband….
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Movement Certificate
Eur 1 Movement Certificate in International Trade Note: there is more information about this term in the European legal Encyclopedia. Meaning of Eur 1 Movement Certificate, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): Goods transport certificate and proof of […]
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Import Policy
Hierarchical Display of Import policy Trade > Trade policyTrade > International trade > Trade restriction > Import restrictionFinance > Prices > Market prices > Import priceFinance > Taxation > Tax on consumption > Import taxEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > […]
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Import Policy
Hierarchical Display of Import policy Trade > Trade policyTrade > International trade > Trade restriction > Import restrictionFinance > Prices > Market prices > Import priceFinance > Taxation > Tax on consumption > Import taxEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > […]
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National Treatment
History of Commercial Treaties National Treatment The attainment of national treatment through treaty was strengthened in the 13th century. Venice, an Italian city-state that traded chiefly with Central and East Asia, exacted by treaty from the sultan of _alab (Aleppo) the right to have its […]
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Superdeductive
A procedure authorized by U.S. Customs in ascertaining the deductive value of merchandise for assessment of ad valorem duties; deductive valuation is an alternative valuation method specified in the customs valuation agreement (<a […]
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Offshore Production
Offshore Production and International Trade Economy In relation to international trade economy, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Offshore Production: Manufacturing activities and assembly operations of foreign subsidiaries or affiliates. Beginning in 1963, US […]
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Marks of Origin
Marks of Origin and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Marks of Origin: Physical markings indicating where an article was produced, as required by most countries' customs […]
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Knock-Off
An unauthorized copy of trade- marked, copyrighted, or brand-identifiable merchandise. Imports of such counterfeits constitute a significant nuisance to brand name producers. U.S. customs authorities are empowered to seize knockoffs in those cases where trademark or copyright owners or authorized us…
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Free Pratique
The condition of a vessel which is in compliance with the health and sanitation laws of the country where it is berthed at any point in tíme. Prior to leaving port, a vessel must normally obtain from civil health authorities a "certificate of free pratique," also known as a bill of …
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Constitutional Text: Algeria 1963, Amended 2002
CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA SEPTEMBER 10, 1963, AS AMENDED TO APRIL 10, 2002 Preamble The Algerian people are a free people, and decided to remain so. Its history is a long series of struggles that always made Algeria a land of freedom and dignity. Being at the heart of great events…