Duty Free Zone An area where goods or cargo can be stored without paying import customs duties awaitingfurther transport or manufacturing. A ...
Approximately 4,100 categories of articles in the tariff schedule have been designated as eligible for duty free entry into the United States under GSP.
"Free Trade Zones" (sometimes called "customs free zones" or "duty free zones") is a generic term referring to special commercial and industrial areas at which special customs procedures allow the importation of foreign merchandise (including raw ...
But the 1974 legislation explicitly indicated a number of exceptions, including textiles, clothing, watches, steel, footwear, glass, some electronic articles, and other sensitive products that could not enter the United States duty free under the ...
Free Trade Zone: An area within a country into which foreign goods may be brought duty free often for additional manufacture, storage, or packaging.
costs, I would think that the U.S. costs are probably lower than in Canada. And, under free trade, U.S. cars can come into Canada duty free. Sorry, but watch for major auto layoffs continuing in Ontario.
Permission to import a good duty free for use as an input in producing for export. See drawback, export processing zone. Temporary producer movement ...
See also: GATT, Tariffs, Developing countries, Tariff, Balance of payments
 
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