A bill of exchange is issued by the exporter's bank which orders the importer or the importer's bank to pay a specified sum on a specific day. |
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Although the biggest oil market in the world produces its own crude it is also a big importer from the Middle East and South America. |
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The ideal way for a U.S. exporter to penetrate the French market is to deal through an importer or distributor. |
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It is evident that his role as an importer and dealer in Japanese art was at least as important as his promotion of art nouveau. |
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In other words, every participant in a market economy is both an exporter and an importer. |
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Schiftan is a publisher and importer of fine art reproductions and hand-colored etchings. |
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Spain has always been an importer of coaching excellence and England, in the last decade, has acted similarly. |
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Towards the end of the month I got a two-month job with a food importer at the docks, carrying sacks. |
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This method was permissible because the importer, by furnishing proper information, could avoid the penalty tax. |
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You can use the QIF importer to import those transactions automatically into the system. |
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Europe is currently the world's biggest producer of lignite, the world's dirtiest coal, and the third-largest importer of the fossil fuel. |
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The agreement now includes a clear definition of the notion of producer as well as a very clear article on the responsibilities of the importer. |
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A British parallel importer will buy the drugs in countries such as Spain, where wholesale prices are much lower, and repackage them for the home market. |
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Since 1990, China has shifted from a net energy exporter to a major energy importer. |
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The importer should supply both the customs service and the import inspection agency with common data. |
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The competent authorities shall also have authority to give the importer an equivalent opportunity to have any such product inspected. |
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China is a net importer of gold this year, and from time to time China is surpassing India as the number one consumer. |
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How should Customs determine dutiable value when it decides to reject the transaction value declared by the importer? |
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After completing an honours degree in human geography, Philip managed transport and distribution for a large Sydney-based importer of footwear and other fashion goods. |
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It is the factor who then receives payment from the importer. |
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I presume the importer is listed on that list of dodgy dealers. |
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The UN World Food Programme says some 558000 people face famine in the south and west of Zimbabwe, which was once a regional breadbasket and is now a net food importer. |
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It is a leading exporter of abaca and copra and the chief importer of rice and manufactured goods for northern Samar Island. |
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In the realm of Edwardian poetry the real poetic innovator was Kipling, pioneer importer of the raw material of contemporary life as subject matter for poetic treatment. |
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Accidentally, according to EIA, Italy is Europe's main importer of illegally logged wood and especially ramin, an endangered tree growing in Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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This inflation rate is all the more worrisome as Russia is a net importer of foodstuff. |
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A fumigator typically requests an importer for both the importation and supply of methyl bromide. |
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The importer shall also submit a copy of the contract of sale or purchase and of the pro forma invoice. |
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A letter of credit is issued by a bank and guarantees payment to the exporter at a specified time, generally, thirty, sixty, or ninety days, on behalf of the importer. |
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The U.S. went from being a net pork importer to a net exporter. |
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Where appropriate, the importer or his authorised representative shall indicate in box 26 the number of the bill of lading or air waybill. |
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Please be advised that if you are an importer or an only representative you do not need to specify a production site. |
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At the time, people familiar with the situation said a competing dealer and importer may have been involved in the incident. |
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Finally, they must be redeemable when the importer wants to grant a benefit to the exporter. |
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Studies have shown that contraband is more likely to be brought into Canada by a truck driver than an importer. |
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It is to be decided by the article producer or importer whether or not the article definition applies. |
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This argument could not be accepted because the information given by the exporter and the importer was not reconcilable. |
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The importer, however, has a right to claim for reimbursement of the difference when the definitive duty is lower than the cash deposit. |
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As the largest importer and exporter of cut flowers and potted plants, it has the largest flower market in the world. |
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The shipper, the consignee, or the importer of record may complete the form. |
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That means South Korea will soon become a net importer of capital again, making a sound financial system all the more important. |
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Malaysia, a developing international hub for education, is now a net importer of international students. |
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The World Bank reports that China was the top importer of ores and metals in 2005 followed by the US and Japan. |
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This act coincided with the transformation of India from a bulk importer of pharmaceutical drugs to a leading exporter. |
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Fresh Canadian Saskatoon berries will soon be available through a major UK retailer, says fruit importer JO Sims. |
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The country was currently an importer of basic food items. |
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Beginning September 1st, Joshua Tree Imports will be the American importer for Finca Las Moras of Argentina. |
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The UK is the largest importer of Australian wine, so there are plenty of bonza bottles on the shelves. |
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For 1972 Sheene was signed by Yamaha to ride a works Yamaha YZ635 for the 250 cc World Championship under the French importer Sonauto's banner. |
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Increased attention to livestock was the reason that Spain became a net importer of grains. |
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For a net importer of capital goods like Canada, an appreciation would also reduce the price of investment goods, thus providing a stimulus to investment. |
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Any person acting under the authority of the data importer, including a data processor, shall be obligated to process the personal data only on instructions from the data importer. |
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The books are sold in accordance with the applicable provisions and especially with Lang law about the flat rate on the book, exclusive of shipping, set by the publisher, the importer or the stockist. |
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The European Community, which is the largest importer of agricultural products in the world, has already shown the way by taking concrete steps in this direction. |
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The exporter shall send such a safety data sheet to each importer. |
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Del Monte UK produces fruit and salads as well as operating as a banana ripener and an importer, distributor and seller. |
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In addition, the assets of Infantino, a soft goods importer based in California, were sold to the existing management and finally, the stroller importing program carried out through Dorel U. K. in Europe was shut down. |
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However, since only a single importer made itself known by replying to the sample questionnaire, it was decided that sampling was not warranted in this case. |
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Rosett Fashion Group is a producer, importer and distributor of exclusive gentlemen's accessories, shirts, sweaters and formal wedding attire collections with well-known trademarks. |
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It is in the interests of the manufacturer and the importer to supply safe products in order to avoid liability costs for defective products causing damage to individuals and private property. |
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The agency's approach fairly places the burden of production on the importer, which has in its possession the information capable of rebutting the agency's inference. |
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Indeed, all actors of the Organic sector, from the farmer via the subcontractor, the importer, the wholesaler, and the distributer up to the sales outlet are controlled by a body of certification. |
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The identity of a manufacturer or importer or downstream user who has appointed a representative will not normally be disclosed by the Agency to other manufacturers, importers, or, where relevant, downstream users. |
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For registrants, the person identified shall be consistent with the information on the identity of the manufacturer or importer provided in the registration. |
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The basic aim of the Agreement is to protect the interests of honest traders by requiring that Customs should accept for determining dutiable value the price actually paid by the importer in a particular transaction. |
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The exclusive BMW Group importer in Qatar is also offering a free two-year warranty with every purchase within the promotional period. |
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The lack of an adequate production and distribution network has turned Ukraine from being a net food exporter, and breadbasket to Russia itself, into a net importer. |
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The Agency expects an importer to account for his or her goods in accordance with Agency advice, even when disagreeing with these policies or when having already initiated a process to have an NCR or policy reviewed. |
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This event served to enhance prestige of Russia as an importer of alcoholic production and to develop the market of hard liquor beverages in general. |
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Third Party Representatives: any manufacturer, importer, or where relevant, downstream user, may appoint a third party representative for certain tasks relating to data and cost sharing. |
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In those circumstances the absence of a prompt response from the issuing country does not provide grounds for charging the importer the higher rate of duty. |
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For each truckload the LIF number, importer ID, country of origin, destination, processing company ID, truck ID, driver and truck owner are recorded. |
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The producer would therefore send the pipe to the independent machine shop for threading with instructions to the machine shop to ship it to the importer when completed. |
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In the fall of 2007 the Illinois-based importer DKG started importing a wicked shotgun load made by an Italian company called Cheddite Italia. |
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China, the biggest importer of Russian armaments, nevertheless remains a potential geopolitical rival and is looking askance at Mr Putin's willingness to discuss the ABM Treaty with the United States. |
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And as the leading station-wagon importer, SOA President George Muller thinks Sagres depicts a natural Subaru development. |
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One unrelated importer alleged that import statistics were overestimated because an average weight of 400 grams per piece of saddles was used in the complaint. |
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Writing in 1973, Charles Kindleberger pointed to the importance of an economic hegemon who would act as an importer of last resort and financier of the world's monetary system. |
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Ammunition boxes for export shall also contain the information mentioned in the previous paragraph, as well as the name, city and country of the importer and the year and month of import. |
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Within the CSA, a manufacturer or importer shall assess and document that the risks arising from manufacturing and use of a substance are controlled. |
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Similarly, Vietnam used to be an importer of various things, notably rice. |
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This being the case, provided the Brazilian importer effects payment, the interventor will arrange payment to the financing bank overseas. |
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It is the 14th largest exporter and the 15th largest importer in the world. |
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At the same time, however, the EU remains the world's biggest importer of farm products from developing countries. |
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The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. |
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The importer is obliged to pay the exporter a base price which keeps the price from sinking below that level. |
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Egypt produces its own energy, but has been a net oil importer since 2008 and is rapidly becoming a net importer of natural gas. |
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The largest importer and exporter by value is the Netherlands, which is both a grower and a redistributor of crops imported from other countries. |
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However, the government's land reform program badly damaged the sector, turning Zimbabwe into a net importer of food products. |
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According to the importer, the new beer is true to the original weiss beer formulations of the early 20th century, when wheat beers were much hoppier. |
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From 1999 to 2009, Russia's agriculture grew steadily, and the country turned from a grain importer to the third largest grain exporter after the EU and the United States. |
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Mediterranean foods importer Bevelynn has experimented with various oil packs and currently offers a flagon bottle from Andalucia and a corked Cretian 500ml bottle. |
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The data importer has crashed. Did we receive a corrupted file? |
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He said that local producer in the country is not facilitating the LPG importer therefore cartelization of LPG is not flourishing in the country so far. |
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Existing shareholder and fine food importer Empire Foodbrokers, and Quinquevir, a shell company set up by the landlord of Burts' site, have taken increased shareholdings. |
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The wine importer, whose brands include Oxford Landing, Yalumba, Jim Barry and Angas Brut, has also appointed Ken Withers as national accounts manager. |
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About Andrew Peller Import Agency Andrew Peller Import Agency is a Canadian importer, warehouser, and marketing agent of fine wines and premium spirits from around the world. |
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Therefore, the country is a net importer of oil and natural gas. |
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The country is a net importer but it is also a creditor nation. |
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