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- indicates the rates of duty for countries enjoying NTRs with the U.S. - -The
General sub-column

-A DOT bond in the amount of 200% of the dutiable value must be posted at
the port of entry when a non-certified on non-conforming vehicle is imported
for permanent use. - -False

-A Power of Attorney between a customs broker and his client must be
retained until revoked, and revoked POAs and letters of revocation must be
retained for - after the date of recovation. - -Five years

-APHIS regulations cover the following imports except: - -Lions and tigers
and bears

-Commercial Importers seeking NAFTA benefits must - - -Have in their
possession at the time of entry a properly completed NAFTA certificate of
origin pertaining to the imported goods

-Commercial shipments valued at over - must be listed on a properly
completed NAFTA Certificate of Origin. - -$2,500 USD

-Comparisons many be made only between items at the same level. That is,
6-digit subheadings may be compared only with other 6-digit subheadings. -
-True

-Countries eligible for treatment under the Generalized System of
Preferences are outlined in the HTSUS under General Note - - -4

-Goods should be marked as indelibly and permanently as the nature of the
product will permit. Marking that will not remain on the article during
handling or for any other reason except deliberate removal is not a proper
marking. the importer is responsible for ensuring imported merchandise is
marked properly. - -True

-In obtaining the dutiable or duty-free status of merchandise entering the
United States, the following material should be consulted: - -Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)

-In order for royalties and license fees to be dutiable, they must be paid as a
condition of the sale of the goods for export to the United States. - -True

, -In order to qualify for NAFTA Criterion C, the goods are required - - -To be
produced entirely in the territory of one or more of the NAFTA countries
exclusively from originating materials

-In the reference to the NAFTA Agreement, the term "originating" means: - -
Goods qualifying under the rules of origin set out in the Agreement

-Major provisions of the JFTA do NOT include: - -Research and development
of new products

-Payment of duties to a customs broker relieves the importer of liability if
the customs broker does not pay the duties to CBP. - -False

-POA's issued by a partnership are limited to a period of validity not to
exceed - from the date of execution. - -Two years

-Radios, tape recorders, stereos, televisions, citizen band radios or
combinations thereof, and other radio frequency devices are subject to radio
emission standards of the: - -Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

-Select the best meaning for this punctuation mark: the colon (:) - -Is used
to indicate that addition information following which pertains to the goods
specified

-Select the best meaning for this punctuation mark: the comma (,) - -Is used
to be separate a list or series of goods

-Select the best meaning for this punctuation mark: the semi-colon (;) - -
Indicates a full stop and that the portions of the classification on either side
of this punctuation mark are separate and distinct from each other

-Statutory rates of duty for goods imported into the United States from
countries that do not have normal trade relations are subject to duty under
which section of the HSTUS? - -Column 2

-Tariff Preference Levels (TPLs) allow for certain textiles and apparel goods
not meeting the rules of origin to benefit from entry under NAFTA duty rates
- -True

-The Customs work of CBP does NOT include: - -Licensing firearm imports

-The Energy Policy and Conservation Act calls for energy standards for
household consumer appliances and requires products to be labeled to
indicate expected energy or secretions of consumption. The Department of
Energy, Office of Codes and Standards is responsible for test procedures and

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