Part 4: Australia Free Trade Agreement
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Understanding tariff classification is crucial for determining product origin, especially for textile goods and fibers. The Australia Free Trade Agreement plays a significant role in these classifications, with specific provisions outlined. The declaration process requires certain forms and indicators for free trade agreements, while direct shipment requirements are essential for product qualification. Additionally, effective strategies for customs broker exam preparation are shared, including helpful resources and charts.
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#Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and Classification
#HTSUS General Note (GN) 28
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