Part 2: Valuation & Appraisement of Merchandise
Valuation & Appraisement of Merchandise
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Discrepancies in quantity can influence duty calculations. Key dates and terms play a vital role in customs processes. The country of export is determined by several factors, including transshipment points. Historical colonization affects current trade dynamics, particularly in regions like French Guiana. Trade classification rules are complex, as seen in Hong Kong's political history.
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