Part 15: Valuation & Appraisement of Merchandise
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Continuing with CBLE example... Shipping goods from Switzerland to the United States requires placing items outside for pickup, with the sender responsible for delivery. Tracking shipments is crucial, especially to the Port Seaport. Cost responsibilities, including who pays for international shipping, are significant. Under FOB terms, sellers must deliver goods to the ship, covering freight charges, while packing costs and transaction values can include various additional expenses.
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