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Customs brokerA firm that represents importers/exporters in dealings with customs. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through customs, arranging inland transpor [..]
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Customs brokerCustoms broker is also known as customhouse broker. Customs broker refers to a broker who prepares the necessary documents, calculates the taxes and duties, and communicates between importer/exporter [..]
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Customs brokerCustoms brokerage is a profession that involves the ‘clearing’ of goods through customs barriers for importers and exporters (usually businesses).
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Customs brokerA person or corporation licensed by the Australian Customs Service to handle on behalf of importers the process of clearing goods through customs.
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Customs brokerA person or firm, licensed by the customs authority of their country when required, engaged in entering and clearing goods through customs for a client (importer).
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Customs brokerA firm that represents importers in dealings with Customs. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through Customs, arranging inland transport, and paying all charges related to these functions. Customs Clearance
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Customs brokerAn individual or company licensed by the government to enter and clear goods through Customs. The U.S. Customs Service defines a Customs Broker, as any person who is licensed in accordance with Part III of Title 19 of the Code of Ferderal Regulations (Customs Regulations) to transact Customs business on behalf of others. Customs business is limited [..]
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Customs brokerAn authorised agent specialised in customs clearance procedures on account of importers/exporters.
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Customs broker This person prepares the needed documentation for importing goods (just as a freight forwarder does for exports). The broker is licensed by the Treasury Department to clear goods through U.S. Customs [..]
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Customs brokerAn individual or service company that transacts customhouse formalities on behalf of an importer. In the U.S.A., a customs broker must be licensed by the Treasury Department and pass a government exam [..]
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Customs brokerA firm which specializes in clearing imported merchandise for transit to the interior. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through customs and arra [..]
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Customs brokerA firm which specializes in clearing imported merchandise for transit to the interior. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through customs and arranging inland transport as well as paying all charges related to these functions.
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Customs brokerAn individual or company licensed by the government to enter and clear goods through Customs. The U.S. Customs Service defines a Customs Broker, as any person who is licensed in accordance with Part III of Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Customs regulations) to transact Customs business on behalf of others. Customs business is limited [..]
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Customs brokerAn individual or company licensed by the government to enter and clear goods through Customs. The U.S. Customs Service defines a Customs Broker, as any person who is licensed in accordance with Part I [..]
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Customs brokerAn agent specialized in inbound customs clearance.
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Customs brokerA service company that transacts customhouse (clearing goods through customs and paying taxes) formalities on behalf of an importer.
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Customs brokerperson or company that provides customs clearing services to shipper.
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Customs brokerA person or company who is licensed by the U.S. Treasury Department to act on behalf of freight importers and exporters with respect to U.S. Customs transactions.
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Customs brokerA company or individual licensed by the U.S. Treasury Department to act on behalf of importers/exporters in handling U.S. customs transactions.
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Customs brokerAn individual or legal entity authorized by the National Customs Superintendence who officially represents the consignees or owners of the load.
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Customs brokerAn individual or company licensed by the government to enter and clear goods through Customs. The U.S. Customs Service defines a Customs Broker, as any person who is licensed in accordance with Part I [..]
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Customs brokerA firm that represents importers in dealings with Customs. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through Customs, arranging inland transport, and pay [..]
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Customs brokerAn individual or firm licensed by customs authorities to enter and clear imported goods through customs. The broker represents the importer in dealings with the customs authorities.
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