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Re-exportation can be used to avoid sanctions by other nations.
There is a management system for re-exportation of goods.
The authorities in the exporting third country must give their express consent to the re-exportation.
Hong Kong was no longer reliant on re-exportation and became an industrialised city.
Thus re-exportation involves export without further processing or transformation of a good that has been imported.
Thai tax law on re-exportation.
This is also called re-exportation.
The value of domestic exports continued to decrease while that of re-exportation from Mainland China increased drastically.
They were subjected, indeed, to a small poundage duty, amounting only to threepence in the hundredweight upon their re-exportation.
The NCU will note the details of the diversion on the re-exportation voucher and remove it.
What is at issue is the re-exportation of products intended for animal nutrition produced outside the Community and not complying with this directive's requirements.
'White' - the importation and re-exportation vouchers, corresponding counterfoils are printed on a separate white sheet.
You will then need to present the carnet to Customs office at the point of exit from the EU to have the re-exportation counterfoil stamped.
The productivity was low and the manufacturing industry was not as important as the re-exportation industry, which was the most important at the time.
They will also note details of the C88 entry on the re-exportation counterfoil and then return the ATA carnet to you.
If the goods are in the UK contact the Customs office named in box H (e) on the white re-exportation sheet.
Customs approved treatment or use: Goods placed under a customs procedure, entry to a free zone, re-exportation from the EC, destruction.
Commercial documents without this reference number cannot be accepted, as they do not identify if the goods were correctly declared as re-exportation of customs warehousing goods.
UKBA will stamp and detach the white re-exportation voucher, stamp the matching counterfoil and return the carnet to you.
The exchange, in Ramat Gan, outside Tel Aviv, supervises the importation and re-exportation of diamonds, Israel's largest foreign trade item.
What the revenue at present loses by drawbacks upon the re-exportation of foreign goods which are afterwards relanded and consumed at home would under this system be saved altogether.
He defended the exportation of bullion on the ground that by the re-exportation of the commodities the country was thus enabled to purchase, the treasure of the nation was augmented.
For example, the United Arab Emirates may have engaged in re-exportation of goods to Iran as a way for Iran to avoid U.S. trade sanctions against it.
You may apply for a "Replacement Certificate" at the time of importation (for example if the consignment is being split partly for the UK and partly for re-exportation).
Rio de Janeiro depended on the consistent influx of slaves from Angola to work on sugar cane plantations and for re-exportation to Buenos Aires in exchange for silver.