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customs
/ ˈkʌstəmz /
noun
duty on imports or exports
the government department responsible for the collection of these duties
the part of a port, airport, frontier station, etc, where baggage and freight are examined for dutiable goods and contraband
the procedure for examining baggage and freight, paying duty, etc
( as modifier )
customs officer
Example Sentences
"On top of that, captains will be having to deal with customs and excise and paperwork around the cargo and immigration."
They accuse them of being tone deaf to Mexican customs, of failing to learn Spanish or, in many cases, even pay taxes.
Shipments under the exemption made up more than 90% of all the cargo entering the country, according to US customs.
Low-value imports, which are worth £135 or less, are currently exempt from customs duties.
He added that they also exposed consumers to "unregulated, potentially unsafe products" because they did not go through the same customs check process as other goods.
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