1/. How many ports of entry are there Into the U.S.? 2/. What is the correct tar
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1/. How many ports of entry are there Into the U.S.?
2/. What is the correct tariff classification for a (16. Oz jar) of peanut butter and jelly? Equal parts by value and weight. Hint, look at 2007 & 2008
3/. The consumer product safety commission promulgates regulations and safety standards for children’s sleepwear but not mattresses?
4/. What is the rate of duty for a mans overcoat properly classified under 6201.11.00.10 whose country of origin is Panama?
5/. Classify a wooden table imported with only 3 of its 4 legs.
6/. The importation, exportation, transportation, distribution or sale of any product comprised of dog or cat fir is prohibited except under permit from the ASPCA.
7/. Classify a 3 legged horse imported as part of a traveling circus.
8/. What is the rate of duty for lentils properly classified under 0710.29.15 imported and grown in India?
9/. What does SBE stand for in the tariff?
10/. Classify ammonium nitrate imported in an aqueous solution, labeled North Korea.
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Explanation / Answer
First let us understand the meaning of ports of entry
Ports of Entry(POE) are those places from where an individual or any group enters in the country lawfully. There are employees to check the legal documents such as passport, visa and inspect luggage so that no any illegal item is imported. For an example Airports, Water Ways, Land Border between two country etc.
In America there are 328 POEs available.
P ask the rest questions separately.
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