Regulations
Documents
Compliance
Inspection
Decisions
100

What is a non-tariff regulation?

Rule restricting imports/exports.

100

Which document shows product value?

Commercial invoice.

100

A product without labeling is:

Non-compliant.

100

What can customs inspect?

Goods and document.

100

Missing label?

Conditional or reject.

200

Give three examples of a non-tariff regulation.

Labeling, permits, certifications, quotas, marking.

200

Which document shows packaging details?

Packing list.

200

Missing certification leads to:

Delay or rejection.

200

Why do authorities inspect goods?

Verify compliance.

200

Food product without sanitary certificate.

Reject.

300

Which products usually require sanitary certificates?

Food products

300

Which document may certify product origin?

Certificate of origin.

300

Electronics without safety mark are:

Non-compliant.

300

What happens if goods fail inspection?

Delay, fines, rejection.

300

Electronics missing certification.

Reject or conditional.

400

Why do countries impose non-tariff regulations?

Safety, health, environment, consumer protection.

400

Which document may be required for food imports?

Health/sanitary certificate.

400

If ingredients are missing in cosmetics:

Product is non-compliant.

400

Can customs physically open packages?

Yes.

400

Shipment has all documents but label is incorrect.

Conditional clearance (fix required).

500

Which are the main objects of tariffs measures?

To protect national activities, influence on the assignation of resources and distribute and increase tax collection.

500

A shipment arrives with a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading, but the values declared in the invoice do not match the quantities listed in the packing list. What problem does this create for customs and what actions may be taken?

This creates a discrepancy/inconsistency in documentation, which raises suspicion of:

  • Misdeclaration
  • Incorrect valuation
  • Potential fraud

Customs actions may include:

  • Holding or delaying the shipment
  • Requesting clarification or corrected documents
  • Recalculating duties
  • Applying fines or penalties
500

A cosmetic product includes all required documentation and labeling, but an ingredient used is banned in the importing country. Is the product compliant? Why or why not?

No, it is non-compliant.
Even if documentation is correct, the product itself violates health/safety regulations due to prohibited ingredients.

500

During inspection, customs finds that the physical goods do not match the description in the commercial invoice. What risks does this represent and what actions can customs take?

Risk of misdeclaration, fraud, or smuggling.
Customs may:

  • Detain goods
  • Apply fines
  • Conduct further investigation
  • Reject or seize shipment
500

A product has: Correct invoice, Correct packing list and Missing certification.

Conditional or reject or hold shipment depending on regulation. 

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