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Customs regulations

For example, the packaging industry has many challenges coming from their customers, regulators and the public. Among other things they would like ... [Pg.42]

All quarantine and customs regulations must be observed if samples are dispatched across the national frontier. A phytosanitary certificate may be needed and should be secured in good time before the proposed date of dispatch. The EEC generally allows free movement of goods within the EU, although moving from non-EU to EU countries does result in more stringent paperwork. [Pg.189]

The main objective is to ensure that the needs are adequately described in each case and that all stakeholders (customers, regulators, competent authorities and other interested parties) have a clear understanding of their needs and how to meet them. The compliance with quality management issues can be met by certification as well as by accreditation (relevant provisions) the demonstration of... [Pg.91]

Under EPA and Customs regulations, the importer of a chemical substance or mixture must certify at the port of entry that each shipment is either subject to and in compliance with TSCA (a positive certification) or the shipment is not subject to TSCA... [Pg.1298]

Particularly in view of food regulations in the various countries and differing customs regulations, it is necessary to carry out appropriate controls. In fact, procedures are required which give even more accurate evidence than is expected by law. [Pg.587]

The demand for data from users, including employees, capital suppliers, customers, regulators, tmd the tike, will continue to accelerate rapidly. This will require the use of massive databases and network technologies that will provide customized information to users—anyplace, anytime. [Pg.39]

The importer can be the person primarily hable for the payment of any duties on the merchandise or an authorized agent as defined in the customs regulations. ... [Pg.50]

The requirements of 13 apply to an importer, as that term is defined in the Customs regulations. The Customs regulations state ... [Pg.286]

The importer itself, or its authorized agent, must fulfill the TSCA certification requirement by filing either a positive certification if the chemical shipment is subject to TSCA and is in compliance with applicable TSCA requirements or a negative certification if the chemical shipment is not subject to TSCA. The Customs Regulations specify the exact language that must be used to make the applicable certification ... [Pg.287]

Fed. Reg. 82844 (Dec. 16, 1980) Chemical Imports and Exports Notification of Export 45 FR 82844 Exports 12-16-80 48 Fed. Reg. 34734 (Aug. 1, 1983) Customs Regulations Amendments Relating to Special Classes of Merchandise 48 FR 34734 Customs 8-1-83 48 Fed. Reg. 55462 (Dec. 13, 1983) Chemical Imports and Exports General Import Requirements and Restrictions Policy for Import of Chemical Substances 48 FR 55462 Imports 12-13-83... [Pg.677]

The measures on this card also apply to diesel oil. Gas oil is used as fuel for small boilers, furnaces and engines (not in road vehiclee) dleael oil Is used as fuel for road vehicle engines. Dyes are usually added to gas oil to comply with customs regulations. 1 )Melting point Of gas oil is artificially lowered In winter. [Pg.440]

Dyes are often added to comply with customs regulations - furfuraff. N.B. JP4 has a flash point below 22 C. CAS No. Kerosine, partial sulfonization (66606-32-2) Kerosine (petroleum) hydrodesulfurlzed (64742-61-0). The measures on this card also apply to lamp oil. [Pg.683]

In Table 5.10 we identify the effect of the means by which the failure can be detected in column 11. Although we have populated the detection method for many of the failure modes in Table 5.10, it could be argued (by referencing the scope/objective of the FMEA) that we only need to complete this column in the catastrophic failure condition. In practice this is seldom an accepted argument, but the assessor (and the customer/regulator) must remain mindful of the objective/ scope of any given FMEA. [Pg.123]

The maneuvering over the customs regulations largely occurred out of the public spotlight and received little scrutiny even from members of Congress sympathetic to the importers, yet decisions at the customs level made a significant impact on the efficacy of the tariff, which had taken several years of acrimonious debate to pass. [Pg.357]

The analysis starts with the description of the local producers because the firms are at the centre of the industrial system. A good starting point for the assessment of the mamrfacturers capabilities is the analysis of the characteristics of their products in terms of quality and technological sophistication, the extent to which they achieve industry standards and their productivity. What firms can achieve, however, also depends on the capabilities of the system of suppliers, customers, regulations and institutions with which they interact, including the educational and financial systems, so these aspects will be included in the analysis. [Pg.34]


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