Part 17: Duty Drawback
Duty Drawback
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The process of importing shoelaces involves specific storage requirements in California before shipping to Argentina. There is no transfer of title during this process. Proper documentation is crucial, especially with the new requirements under the Trade Facilitation Act, which changes the need for a certificate of delivery to a certificate of manufacturer and delivery. The content also covers drawback rights, liability issues, and the importance of certification.
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