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Import and Customs Law Handbook
The author, a former customs officer, draws on his practical experience to provide understandable explanations of what the import laws are, how they work, and how import operations can be organized to conform to them and still be cost-effective.
Author(s) | By Michael J. Horton. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 308 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 18 Feb 1992 |
Availability | POD |
The author, a former customs officer, draws on his practical experience to provide understandable explanations of what the import laws are, how they work, and how import operations can be organized to conform to them and still be cost-effective.
Preface Rules, Procedures, and Laws Every Importer Must Know The U.S. Customs Service Classification of Merchandise Appraisement of Merchandise Beginning and Ending Formalities The Three Most Important Legal Obligations Country of Origin Marking Re
MICHAEL J. HORTON is an attorney based in Oakland, California. A former officer of the United States Customs Service, he has practiced Customs law exclusively since 1977. He appears frequently as a guest speaker on import procedures before international t