Useful Links for Tariffs and Customs
Tariff rates for all 21 members of APEC
Search engine that relies on data from Customs (EU &
US) to the applicable Customs Duty for imports from Asia.
Calculator tool for imports into China
This tool allows you to search over 950,000 product
classifications and their corresponding HS Codes released by China
Customs.
Constantly updated data for tariffs and landed costs in
over 100 countries, Federal Register Notices and Broker Power Archives.
An online database of every US Customs Warehouse in the
United States. Search for warehouses by name, address, location, or
Customs FIRMS code.
Provider of 2 services:
Customs IQ provides efficient access to the U.S., Canada, Mexico,
and E.U. Tariff Schedules, including comprehensive HS code and rates
search.
TARIFF LOOKUP provides the Tariff schedules for 70 countries
Forms and information about Russian Customs. Includes forms.
Information about clearing goods through Swiss custom
Information and consulting about Russian customs issues
Established in 1952 as the Customs Co-operation Council,
the WCO
is an independent intergovernmental body whose mission is to enhance the
effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations. With 159
Member Governments, it is the only intergovernmental worldwide
organization competent in Customs matters.
Publication of customs duty & tax information for all customs areas worldwide.
The WTO agreement on customs valuation aims for a fair,
uniform and neutral system for the valuation of goods for customs
purposes - a system that conforms to commercial realities, and which
outlaws the use of arbitrary or fictitious customs values.
http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/cusval_e/cusval_e.htm
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The Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Australia
(AUSFTA) came into effect on January 1, 2005. AUSFTA eliminated import
tariffs on 99% of U.S.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs , tariff
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The Australian Government expects the international trading community
to comply with Customs-related laws in all transactions involving the
importation of goods and services. Minimum documentation begins with a
waybill and commercial invoice.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: customs
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This article covers topics such as Import Tariffs • Trade Barriers •
Import Requirements and Documentation • U.S. Export Controls • Temporary
Entry etc
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service France ( Last updated: 13 Mar 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs
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The Russian market is extremely competitive. Salesmanship is a key
factor and U.S. firms should be prepared to describe their
products/technologies competitive advantages and factors that
distinguish them in the marketplace.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Russia ( Posted on: 4 January 2010 )
Related keywords: customs
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The Australian Customs Service has sole jurisdiction to clear imports.
Local importers are responsible for obtaining formal Customs clearance
for goods. While there are several methods of valuing goods for Customs
purposes, the method most frequently applied (transaction value) is
based on the price
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: customs
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There is duty-free trade between South Africa and the other four
countries (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland) that compromise
the Southern African Customs Union (SACU).
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service South Africa ( Last updated: 25 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: customs
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On January 1, 2005, Australia entered into the Free Trade Agreement
with the United States (AUSFTA), providing major benefits for both
countries immediately through removal of tariffs, and the phased opening
of markets.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs
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Forestry production for 2010 will continue to decline, but at a lower
pace than in 2009, primarily as a result of government policy aimed at
increasing export tariffs on unprocessed wood and the lack of
investments in the sector.
A Hot Tip by Foreign Agricultural Service ( Posted on: 4 January 2010 )
Related keywords: tariffs
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Men and women work together in United Arab Emirates (UAE) offices. UAE
nationals wear traditional national dress and women usually dress
conservatively and modestly.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service United Arab Emirates ( Posted on: 23 December 2009 )
Related keywords: customs
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For U.S. companies entering the Canadian market it may be important to
find a Canadian food broker to help with the logistics and marketing of
products. Broker lists from across Canada’s specific provinces and
regions are provided.
A Hot Tip by Foreign Agricultural Service ( Posted on: 4 January 2010 )
Related keywords: logistics