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Preface
Rules, Procedures, and Laws Every Importer Must Know
The U.S. Customs Service
Classification of Merchandise
Appraisement of Merchandise
Beginning and Ending Formalities
The Three Most Important Legal Obligations
Country of Origin Marking Requirements
Recordkeeping and Inspection of Records by Customs
Troubleshooting Import Transactions
Methods for Achieving Customs Compliance
Helpful Things to Know About Importing Merchandise Into the United States
Communications between U.S. Customs and the Importer
How U.S. Customs Redresses Its Wrongs
Duty Exemptions, Special Rate Programs, and
Temporary Importations
Duty Drawback and Duty Relief for Damaged Goods
Customs Bonded Warehouses and Foreign Trade Zones
Protection for Trademarks, Trade Names and Copyrights
Administrative Rulings Issued by Customs
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index
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Add Import and Customs Law Handbook, Complying with import laws, regulations, and procedures is a technical, complex, and often costly legal problem. Michael Horton, a former customs officer himself and an attorney now specializing in customs law, draws on his practical experience to provide, Import and Customs Law Handbook to your collection on WonderClub |