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		<title>Imported Goods &#8211; What Customs Agents are looking for&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what the Customs Officials are looking for when they examine your shipment of Imported Goods?  Listed below are a few tips, to help you understand and get your goods cleared through the Customs process much faster.
Here are a few things that the Customs Agents are looking for:

The value of the goods for customs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what the Customs Officials are looking for when they examine your shipment of Imported Goods?  Listed below are a few tips, to help you understand and get your goods cleared through the Customs process much faster.</p>
<p><strong>Here are a few things that the Customs Agents are looking for:</strong></p>
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<li>The value of the goods for customs purposes and to check whether duties apply.</li>
<li>Whether the goods need to be marked with country of origin or require special marking.  If this is lacking, they are then marked to meet regulations.</li>
<li>Whether the shipment contains prohibited articles.</li>
<li>Whether the goods are correctly invoiced.</li>
<li>Whether the goods are in excess of the invoiced quantities or a shortage exists.</li>
<li>Whether the shipment contains illegal narcotics.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Here are a few things to do, to make sure you shipment will clear Customs much faster:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Invoices are clear and contain the information you would expect to see on a packing slip.</li>
<li>Each package is marked and numbered so it can easily be identified against the invoice.</li>
<li>A detailed description of the merchandise, in each package, listed on the invoice.</li>
<li>The country of origin is clearly marked.</li>
<li>Any special laws are complied with.  (Any merchandise such as food, drugs, cosmetics, alcohol and so on will usually fall into this category).</li>
<li>Your supplier maintains good security, reducing the risk that narcotics smugglers are able to introduce narcotics into your shipment.  </li>
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