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Port of Entry
Definition: Shipping entry into a country where customs can inspect and assess duties on a shipment.

 


Port of Entry
A place designated by law at which Customs is stationed and carriers from foreign ports, foreign goods and persons are permitted to arrive.
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PORT OF ENTRY
Point at which individuals and imported goods enter a country and clear its national customs.

An area in a port of entry in a coastal country that is established as a storage and distribution center for the convenience of a neighboring country which lacks adequate port facilities or access to the sea.
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Coverage Continues Past Port of Entry - Revenue Ruling 57-256, 1957-1 C.B. 416, follows Amtorg but only to the extent the insurance coverage terminates at the point of unloading at the port of entry.

In some countries, customs may accept a pro forma invoice (generated by the importer and not the exporter) if the required commercial invoice is not available at the time when filing entry documents at the port of entry to get goods released from ...

FREE TRADE ZONE (FTZ) - an area, usually a port of entry, designated by the country for duty-free entry...
FREE-MARKET SYSTEM AUCTION - A periodic auction conducted by the Federal National Mortgage Association,...

All of the zone and subzone sites under a single grantee, normally in a single port of entry.
ZONE RESTRICTED (ZR)
Merchandise admitted to a zone for the sole purpose of exportation or destruction.

Destination Charge
A fee charged for transporting a vehicle to the dealer from the manufacturer or port of entry. This charge is passed on to the buyer without any mark-up.

The Grantley Adams International airport near Bridgetown is a hub for connections to other Caribbean islands and the USA. Bridgetown, the only port of entry, has a deep-water harbour with berths for nine; there are also five tanker ...

Ad Valorem Equivalent.
AVE is the rate of duty which would have been required on dutiable imports under that item, if the United States customs value of such imports were based on the United States port of entry value.

at which motor vehicles transportation property on public highways are required to stop for checking of gross vehicle and/or axle weights. Many states also use portable scales to comply with their weight limits. Often combined with port of entry ...

of import and export duties and taxes and the administration of other laws and regulations that apply to the importation, transit and exportation of goods.
See also: Customs and Administrative Entry Procedures, Kyoto Convention, Port of Entry, ...

See also: Tariff, Tariffs, Developing countries, Free trade, GATT

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