Eliminating non-dutiable charges from customs value by Andrew Siciliano and Elizabeth Shingle
By: Siciliano, Andrew
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Contributor(s): Shingler, Elizabeth
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In this article, the authors examine tariff mitigation strategies companies can take to create substantial short- and long-term savings.
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