Registration for the customs broker license exam opens on August 29th, focusing on entry topics and the significance of the Korean document for temporary admission. The narrative also explores Taiwan's political history, its international status, and the implications of trade with unrecognized countries. Additionally, it covers customs reporting requirements, invoice regulations, and the impact of e-commerce on informal entries, highlighting the roles of customs brokers and owner purchasers.
Up Next in October 2022 CBLE
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August 4, 2022 CBLE Class
The session covers entry control and classification, clarifying the Customs territory of the United States and government entry types, including NASA provisions. It discusses tax treatment for government imports and telecommunications exemptions. Key strategies for passing the customs broker lice...
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August 9, 2022 CBLE Class
The class begins with review of the CBP website for updates. Key principles of HTSUS classification are discussed, emphasizing their importance for the customs broker license exam. We further explore the classification of various items, including ping pong tables and children's products, while ad...
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August 11, 2022 CBLE Class
Focus of this class is on classification questions relevant to the customs broker license examination. It covers the classification of various items, including a children's hairbrush and frozen cassava, emphasizing the importance of clear terminology. The discussion highlights the methodology of ...