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Customs EntryThe filing of all applicable documentation for the importation and release of goods, with the U.S. Customs Service having jurisdiction over the point at which the shipment is to be released.
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Customs EntryAll countries require that the importer make a declaration on incoming foreign goods. The importer then normally pays a duty on the imported merchandise.
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Customs EntryAll countries require that the importer make a declaration on incoming foreign goods. The importer then normally pays a duty on the imported merchandise. The importer's statement is compared agai [..]
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Customs EntryThis is a declaration to customs, either electronically or via hard copy documents, of the exact details pertaining to the consignment. This includes a complete description of the goods, value and cou [..]
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Customs EntryAll countries require that the importer make a declaration on incoming foreign goods. The importer then normally pays a duty on the imported merchandise. The importer's statement is compared against the carrier's vessel manifest to ensure that all foreign goods are properly declared.
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Customs EntryConsumption Entry Form required by U.S. Customs for importing goods into the United States. The form contains information as to the origin of the cargo, a Definition of the merchandise and estimated d [..]
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