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  • 1Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) — Customs and Excise Department 香港海關 heung1gong2 hoi2gwaan1 Agency overview Formed 1909 …

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  • 2customs duty — A tax charged on goods imported into the European Union ( EU). It is based on the value of the imported goods (see Ad Valorem duty) and the description of the goods. Remember that imported goods may be liable to other charges, such as Anti… …

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  • 3Customs house agent — (CHA) is a person who is licensed to act as an agent for transaction of any business relating to the entry or departure of conveyances or the import or export of goods at any Customs station. Contents 1 Liabilities on a CHA 2 Essential Features… …

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  • 4Customs House, Shanghai — Customs House The Bund Shanghai (Elevation) The Customs House seen from the Huangpu river The …

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  • 5Customs broking — Customs brokerage is a profession that involves the clearing of goods through customs barriers for importers and exporters (usually businesses). This involves the preparation of documents and/or electronic submissions, the calculation (and… …

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  • 6Customs Handling of Import & Export Freight — (CHIEF) is the computer system of the United Kingdom s revenue and customs services, HMRC. CHIEF manages both the declaration and movement of goods into and out of the United Kingdom and is a means by which UK traders communicate with counterpart …

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  • 7Customs House, Brisbane — Customs House Customs House from Queen Street General information Architectural style Victorian Free Classical Location …

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  • 8Customs House, Sydney — Customs House, Circular Quay, Sydney …

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  • 9Customs — Cus‧toms [ˈkʌstəmz] also customs noun [uncountable] ORGANIZATIONS 1. the government department responsible for collecting the tax on goods that have been brought into the country and making sure that illegal goods are not imported or exported: •… …

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  • 10Customs 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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