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Customs Law 17 World Customs Organization 16 Customs Classification 9 Harmonized System 9 Tariff Classification 7 Trade Facilitation 5 European Union 3 Customs Union 2 Economic Law 2 European Law 2 Legislation 2 Regional Integration 2 Regional Trade Agreements 2 Trade 2 Trade Facilitiation 2 Trade Policy 2 WTO 2 World Trade Organization 2 Authorized Economic Operator 1 Capacity Building 1 Compliance 1 Customs Code 1 Customs Tariff 1 EU Enlargement 1 Econmic Integration 1 Economic Cooperation 1 Europan Law 1 GATT 1 International Law 1 International Organization 1 Jordan 1 Nomenclature 1 Supply Chain Risk Management 1 Supply chain risk management 1 Trade Law 1 Trade policy 1 WCO 1 customs law 1 customs valuation 1 free trade zones 1
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Jordan Imports and Tariff Regimes: A Revisit
Malkawi, Bashar H. - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 14 (2019) 6, pp. 308-318
Jordan made substantial market access commitments as part of its WTO membership negotiations. Jordan has low average tariffs with single or two digits rate, ad valorem-only duties with some exceptions where specific duties apply. Customs standards in Jordan were streamlined in accordance with...
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AEO Programmes Worldwide: From MRAs to a General AEO Agreement?!
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 10 (2015) 6, pp. 227-230
The Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status is being introduced around the globe in more and more countries in order to combat terrorism by better security measures in World Trade. This paper gives an overview about existing AEO programmes and new AEO programmes which are about to start in...
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New Countries Applying the Harmonized System Nomenclature: Update 2014
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 9 (2014) 9, pp. 440-442
More countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). Here is an overview for 2014 of the new countries which are using the worldwide uniform language of trade now and will apply the tariff scheme from 2015.
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Customs Sanctions of the EU-27: A Detailed Analysis and a Preview on the Modernized Customs Code of the EU and the European Union Customs Code
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 8 (2013) 2, pp. 42-52
The customs sanctions of the EU-27 are not harmonized – the sanctioning of customs offences is still the task of the twenty-seven Member States and their national legislation. The US has attacked the purely national customs sanctions of the EU as break of the WTO rules in the WTO Dispute...
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New Countries are Applying the Harmonized System Nomenclature – Update 2012
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 7 (2012) 11/12, pp. 510-511
More and more countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). This paper examines in the update 2012 the new countries which are using the worldwide uniform language of trade.
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New Countries Are Applying the Harmonized System Nomenclature – Update 2011 (as of 21 June 2011)
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 6 (2011) 9, pp. 457-458
More and more countries and economic regions are applying the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (Harmonized System Convention). This article examines in the update 2011 the new countries that are using the worldwide uniform language of trade since 2007 and 2008 and that are...
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WCO Framework of Standards: Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) in the World
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 6 (2011) 7/8, pp. 377-380
The Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) status has been introduced by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and its Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade (SAFE) in order to combat terrorism in trade. This article shows the distribution of the AEO programmes in the world.
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The Revised Kyoto Convention versus the Old One: A Capable Tool for Trade Facilitation?
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 79-82
The World Customs Organization (WCO, Organization Mondiale des Dounaes, OMD) is an intergovernmental organization of 176 Member States that was founded as European Customs Cooperation Council in 1952. The first Kyoto Convention on simplification of customs procedures is one of its most important...
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The Role of Customs Administrations in Preparation of Regional Integration in the European Union
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 5 (2010) 1, pp. 14-28
The national customs services of the twenty-seven EU Member States are playing a crucial role for the preparation of the admission of further states to the European Union (EU) by helping to build structures and teach the EU Customs Law in order to enable candidate states to apply the acquis...
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Survey on Free Trade Agreements and Customs Unions
Weerth, Carsten - In: Global Trade and Customs Journal 4 (2009) 4, pp. 113-123
From 1948 to 1994, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Secretariat received 124 indications of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) relating to the trade in goods, and since the creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, more than 240 additional RTAs (covering trade in...
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