October 2014 Question 7 U.S. Customs Broker License Exam Discussion
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Following CBLE question is the focus of this video:
Goods are imported under a consumption entry on January 3, 2007. The liquidation of the entry was suspended under an antidumping investigation. On October 18, 2012, CBP liquidates the entry for a duty increase. Based on the above, how long must a broker maintain a consumption entry subject to an antidumping investigation?
A. Until at least the entry liquidates
B. For at least five years after the entry liquidates
C. For at least three years after the entry liquidates
D. For at least five years after the date of entry
E. For at least five years after the date of creation of the entry
Correct answer: (D).
#Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 19
#163.4
CBLE Link: https://www.lawcustoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/102014-CBE-Exam.pdf
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