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  2. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Trade weighted average duty (Percent) means MFN applied tariff averages weighted with import flows for traded national tariff lines. UNCTAD : This table presents MFN (Most Favoured Nation) and effectively applied import tariff rates for major categories of non-agricultural and non-fuel products by individual country (as market economy) and ...

  3. Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983 - Wikipedia

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    Special criteria applied to the duty-free import of ethanol through FY2000. Import-sensitive products, not accorded duty-free tariff treatment, are eligible to enter at lower than normal trade relations tariff rates. These products include handbags, luggage, flat goods (such as wallets, change purses, and key and eyeglass cases), work gloves ...

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 license plates were the first to have the name Belize on them. Full independence from Great Britain took plate on 21 September 1981. [4] [circular reference] The initials "C.A." on the plates stand for "Central America." Still as of 2024, Belize's road code remains BH, despite the country's independence from the United Kingdom.

  5. Economy of Belize - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Belize is a small, essentially private enterprise economy that is based primarily on agriculture, tourism, and services. The cultivation of newly discovered oil in the town of Spanish Lookout has presented new prospects and problems for this developing nation. [15]

  6. Customs - Wikipedia

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    The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. Individuals arriving in the United States may be exempt from duty on a limited amount of purchases, and on goods temporarily imported (such as laptop computers) under the ATA Carnet system. Customs duties vary by country of origin and product, with duties ranging ...

  7. The Belize Bureau of Standards - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau was established under the Standards Act Chapter 295 of the substantive Law of Belize revised edition 2000-2003. Its goal is to develop, promote and implement standards associated with goods, services and processes within Belize. Three other units makes up the department; namely, Supplies Control, Consumer Protection and Metrology ...

  8. Customs declaration - Wikipedia

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    When an individual or an organization ships goods across the borders, one must use other customs declaration forms, such as a commercial invoice, or a proforma invoice, an import declaration form, an ATA Carnet, or a re-export declaration. Incoterms on these forms define the shipment and customs declaration.

  9. Duty (tax) - Wikipedia

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    A customs duty or due is the indirect tax levied on the import or export of goods in international trade. In economics a duty is also a kind of consumption tax. A duty levied on goods being imported is referred to as an 'import duty', and one levied on exports an 'export duty'.