International
May 24, 2000
Port Authority
Practitioner: International Law By Claire Wright On Oct. 1, 1998, the U.S. Customs Service commenced a two-year "Reconciliation Prototype Program." The program provides a method for an importer to furnish the Customs Service with information that was undeterminable at the time of entry of the merchandise, and it is open to all importers in all ports.




International Law
By Claire Wright
On Oct. 1, 1998, the U.S. Customs Service commenced a two-year "Reconciliation Prototype Program." The program provides a method for an importer to furnish the Customs Service with information that was undetermin...
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