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  • 81customs union — an association of independent nations or tariff areas created to remove customs barriers between them and to adopt a uniform tariff policy toward nonmember nations. * * * Trade agreement by which a group of countries charges a common set of… …

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  • 82customs declaration — The act whereby a person indicates the wish to place goods under one of the customs procedures provided for by the Community Customs Code (Arts 4 (17), 59 78 CC) EU Customs Glossary * * * customs declaration customs declaration ➔ declaration * *… …

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  • 83Customs war — World trade A series on Trade …

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  • 84Customs Code of Russia — The Russian Customs Code is the law that regulates customs for Russia. The new Customs Code of the Russian Federation was adopted on May 14, 2003 to substitute the old one dated back to 1993. The need to adopt a new Code arose from the problem of …

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  • 85Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal — CESTAT Emblem of India Organization Establishment 1982 Country India Appointees Ind …

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  • 86customs broker — An 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. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * customs broker ˈcustoms… …

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  • 87customs procedures with economic impact — The following customs procedures require an authorisation and in some situations an evaluation of their economic impact (Art. 84 (1) ( b) CC): EU Customs Glossary • customs warehousing, EU Customs Glossary • inward processing, EU Customs Glossary …

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  • 88Customs Union — The Customs Territories of the European Union ( EU), Turkey, San Marino and Andorra. The unions between the European Union and these countries enable most goods in free circulation to move freely between them without the need to claim import duty …

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  • 89Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism — The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C TPAT) is a voluntary supply chain security program led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and focused on improving the security of private companies supply chains with respect to… …

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  • 90Customs airport — A customs airport is an airport notified by the appropriate customs authority of the country as an airport which shall be airports for the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods or any class of such goods. Such places the… …

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