Sometimes the "made in [country]" marking on the product is different from the country of origin for Customs duty purposes.
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Verified
Q14: Since the World Trade Organization has pressured
Q15: Customs offices sometimes can use a "countervailing"
Q16: The Harmonized System of classification is used
Q17: The last four digits of the numbers
Q18: The determinations by Customs officials of product
Q20: Most countries welcome imports.
Q21: Most duty is collected ad valorem which
Q22: The United States requests the "sewing tickets"
Q23: In most countries,the general process of clearing
Q24: Duty is usually based upon
A) tariff, border
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