T910 Trade Processing Overview Flashcards

1
Q

A shipment of pickled pigs’ ears has just arrived on the M/V Pollo del Mar. The party responsible for making entry on the shipment is:

A

The importer

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2
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A manifest is:

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An inventory of all goods, supplies, cargoes and persons on board a conveyance or container entering or leaving the United States.

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3
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What information might you learn by reviewing a bill of lading?

A
  • Container Number
  • Security Seal Number
  • Shipping Weight/Quantity
  • Shipper
  • Consignee
  • Notify Party
  • Commodity Description
  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS), if necessary
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4
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All the things that an officer may be concerned with during a cargo examination.

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  • A children s toy with parts that could be a choking hazard
  • Items marked with prominent labels indicating
    where they were manufactured
  • Sweatshirts with Spiderman graphic from a non-authorized source
  • Earrings made from whale ivory
  • U.S.-manufactured auto being returned to the U.S.
  • Contraband hidden in a shipment of plantains
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5
Q

______ is the step when CBP accepts the merchandise, documentation, and duty payment as complete and accurate.

A

Liquidation

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Merchandise transported by a commercial carrier must be conditionally released into the United States. The steps necessary to accomplish this are:

A
  • The shipment has arrived
  • CBP has authorized delivery of the merchandise
  • estimated duties must be paid
    within 10
    working days after authorized delivery
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7
Q

Customs brokers are authorized by U.S. ______
to act as agents for importers in
the transaction of their CBP business.

A

Tariff laws

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8
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What 3 laws govern trade?

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  • Tariff Act of 1930
  • Trade Act of 1974
  • Implementation of the Harmonized Tariff
    Schedule
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9
Q

The primary purpose of merchandise examination is to detect violations of ______ and _______.

A

Laws and regulations

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10
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6 steps for importing merchandise into the U.S.

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  • Step 1: Manufacturer or shipper (supplier) delivers goods to the carrier
  • Step 2: Carrier files the manifest and delivers the goods
  • Step 3: Importer or representative files the entry documents
  • Step 4: CBP examines and releases the goods
  • Step 5: Importer or representative files Entry Summary
  • Step 6: Liquidation - when CBP accepts documentation and duty
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11
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An entry is the documentation required to secure the release of imported merchandise from CBP.
Within _______ of the date of arrival of a shipment at a U.S. port of entry, entry documents must be filed.

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15 calendar days

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12
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What formal entry documentation is needed for merchandise?

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  • Cover Sheet/CBP Form 3461
  • Evidence of right to make entry
  • Commercial invoice or a pro formal invoice
  • Packing lists, if appropriate
    Other documents necessary to determine merchandise admissibility
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