Every article of foreign origin entering the United States must be legibly marked
with the English name of the country of origin unless an exception from marking is
provided for in the law.
Goods can be detained by Customs before release, if not
properly...
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Every article of foreign origin entering the United States must be legibly marked
with the English name of the country of origin unless an exception from marking is
provided for in the law.
Goods can be detained by Customs before release, if not
properly marked; or if goods are released, required to be redelivered to Customs
custody.
Noncompliance with the regulations can result in severe penalties to the
importer.
This webinar will explain the regulations as they apply to most goods imported into
the United States with easy to understand examples.
It will also assist exporters
and foreign manufacturers to understand U.
S.
marking regulations to help prevent
problems before exporting goods into the U.
S.
Areas Covered in the Seminar:
Purpose of marking.
Differences between marking rules for NAFTA versus non-NAFTA goods.
Forms of marking.
Special markings on certain articles.
Articles exempt from marking.
Marking requirements for containers.
Sanctions for goods not properly
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