- A
bonded warehouse, or bond, is a
building or
other secured area in
which imported but
dutiable goods may be stored, mani****ted, or
undergo manufacturing...
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Bonded leather, also
called reconstituted leather,
composition leather or
blended leather, is a term used for a
manufactured upholstery material which...
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profits and
recover taxes.
Bonded logistics park -
another type of SEZ Free-trade zone -
another type of SEZ Free-trade area
Bonded warehouse Four
Asian Tigers...
- port capabilities.
Goods may be stored, mani****ted, or
undergo manufacturing operations without payment of duty. China’s
bonded logistic parks have...
- Debt bondage, also
known as debt slavery,
bonded labour, or peonage, is the
pledge of a person's
services as
security for the
repayment for a debt or other...
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material made from
staple fibre (short) and long
fibres (continuous long),
bonded together by chemical, mechanical, heat or
solvent treatment. The term is...
- record,
which may be the
owner of the
goods, the purchaser, or a
licensed customs broker.
Goods may be
stored in a
bonded warehouse or a Foreign-Trade Zone...
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Letter "A
Letter From London"
September 1955 The
Third Degree Letter "
Bonded Goods"
March 25, 1956 The
Sunday Times Review of
Diamonds Are
Forever by Ian...
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occur until 1859). The
collection of
Customs duties and the
storage of
bonded goods was
carried out in a
prefabricated timber building which was despatched...
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States and thus
delay tariff payments on
those goods until a
buyer was found. It
established the
bonded warehousing system at
American ports and spurred...