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  • 1Customs House, Shanghai — Customs House The Bund Shanghai (Elevation) The Customs House seen from the Huangpu river The …

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  • 2Customs — This article is about import/export tariffs. For other uses, see Custom (disambiguation). Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of Kinsale (1788) Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding cus …

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  • 3Customs airport — A customs airport is an airport notified by the appropriate customs authority of the country as an airport which shall be airports for the unloading of imported goods and the loading of export goods or any class of such goods. Such places the… …

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  • 4Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) — Customs and Excise Department 香港海關 heung1gong2 hoi2gwaan1 Agency overview Formed 1909 …

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  • 5Customs valuation — is the process where customs authorities assign a monetary value to a good or service for the purposes of import or export. Generally, authorities engage in this process as a means of protecting tariff concessions, collecting revenue for the… …

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  • 6Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal — CESTAT Emblem of India Organization Establishment 1982 Country India Appointees Ind …

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  • 7Customs union — World trade A series on Trade …

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  • 8Customs officer — A customs officer is a law enforcement agent who enforces customs laws, on behalf of a government. Contents 1 Hong Kong 1.1 Mission 1.2 Values 2 United Kingdom …

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  • 9Customs territory — A customs territory is a territory with individual customs regulations. The most common type of customs territory is the sovereign state and the others are the Trade bloc that has a customs union;[1][2] and the autonomous or dependent territory… …

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  • 10Customs Marine Unit (Australia) — The Bay class patrol boat Australian Customs Vessel (ACV) Storm Bay …

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