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  2. Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department [1] (C&ED; commonly known as the Hong Kong Customs) is the customs service of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The agency was established to protect Hong Kong from smuggling, ensure the collection of duties on taxable goods, detect and prevent drug trafficking and abuse, safeguard ...

  3. Trade and Industry Department - Wikipedia

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    Consular missions in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office; Hong Kong–United Kingdom relations; Hong Kong–United States relations; Hong KongPhilippines relations; Hong Kong–Singapore relations; Hong Kong–China relations. Hong Kong Liaison Office; Office of the Government of the HKSAR in Beijing; Mainland and Hong Kong Closer ...

  4. Customs declaration - Wikipedia

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    Customs declaration used for parcels. When an individual is transporting the goods, the form is called a customs arrival card, or a landing card, or an entry voucher. The traveller is required to fill out the form, sign and submit to the customs or border protection officer before entering the country. [3]

  5. Hong Kong Chinese Importers' and Exporters' Association

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    The Hong Kong Chinese Importers' and Exporters' Association (HKCIEA; Chinese: 香港中華出入口商會) is a non-profit organization of local Chinese firms and businessman of the import and export industry based in Hong Kong.

  6. Commissioner of Customs and Excise - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioner of Customs and Excise (Chinese: 海關關長) is the head of the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, which is responsible for monitoring the movement of goods into and out of Hong Kong, customs and excise, duties and investigation of pirated products.

  7. Import license - Wikipedia

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    An import license is a document issued by a national government authorizing the importation of certain goods into its territory. Import licenses are considered to be non-tariff barriers to trade when used as a way to discriminate against another country's goods in order to protect a domestic industry from foreign competition.

  8. Parallel trading in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Parallel traders outside a pharmacy shop in Hong Kong. Parallel trading in Hong Kong is the phenomenon of Chinese parallel traders taking advantage of multiple entry visa policy to import goods from Hong Kong to mainland China, causing shortages of household goods in various locations starting in the North District and expanding to Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tai Po and Shatin.

  9. Bureau of Customs - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Customs (abbreviated BoC or BOC; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Adwana) is a Filipino government agency that is responsible for the collecting of customs duties, excise duties, and other indirect taxes in the Philippines.