TAILIEUCHUNG - Ebook Export/import procedures and documentation (5/E): Part 2
(BQ) Part 2 book "Export/import procedures and documentation" has contents: Import process and documentation, determining the proper classification of a product, determining the proper value to declare, determining the proper country of origin, specialized exporting and importing. | Part III Im porting: Procedures and Docum entation 216 Chapter 6 Im porting: Prelim inary Considerations Before beginning to import, and on each importation, the importer/buyer should consider a number of preliminary matters that will make a great deal of difference in smooth and efficient importing. A. Pro ducts Before actually importing, or whenever the importer is considering importing a new item, the characteristics of that item should be reviewed. Is the product being imported as a raw material or component to be used in the manufacturing process? Is it a finished product that is going to be resold in the form imported or with some slight or significant modification? Is it a replacement or spare part? Is the item sold singly or as a part of a set or system? Does the product need to be modified, such as in size, weight, or color, to be suitable for the . market? Often the appropriate methods of manufacturing and marketing, the appropriate purchase and import documentation, the appropriate procedures for importation, and the treatment under . law, including . customs law, will depend upon these considerations (for example, whether or not the product may be imported duty-free or what the correct classification and duty will be). In addition to the general procedures and documents, some products are subject to special import restrictions, permits, licenses, standards, and/or procedures. These include foods, drugs, cosmetics, alcoholic beverages, tea, medical devices, certain energy-using commercial and industrial equipment, civil aircraft and parts, educational and scientific apparatus, children’s products including toys and books, products containing phthalates, wood products, ethyl alcohol, master records and matrices. There are a number of products that are prohibited from importation, such as white or yellow phosphorous matches; certain fireworks; “cultural property”; switchblades; lottery tickets; most endangered species; African elephant ivory .
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