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Global trade and customs [electronic resource] : a practical comparison of major jurisdictions / editor, Zsolt Szatmári
- Published
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands : IBFD [2020]
- Physical Description
- xxix, 683 pages ; 23 cm
- Additional Creators
- Szatmári, Zsolt
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- Contents
- Chapter 1: Setting the scene / Bartos, N. Szatmári, Z. ; p. 1-41, Chapter 2: European Union / Polak, E. ; p.43-107, Chapter 3: United States / Methenitis, W.M. Brown, L. ; p. 109-191, Chapter 4: Brazil / Rocha, P.V. Vieira da ; p. 193-289, Chapter 5: India / Shah, N. (Najib) ; p. 291-378, Chapter 6: South Africa / Vandenberghe, K.M. Rooyen, F. van ; p. 379-450, Chapter 7: Japan / Shibata, A. (Atsushi) ; p. 451-511, Chapter 8: Singapore / Anliker, M. ; p. 513-558, Chapter 9: South Korea / Choi, Y. ; p. 559-623, and Chapter 10: Editor's note : People's Republic of China / Szatmári, Z. ; p. 625-626
- Summary
- The trading of goods between communities is as old as humanity itself. Trade has shaped civilizations, and along the most important trading routes - such as the Silk Road, the Mediterranean Sea or the transatlantic trade routes - empires were formed. The 20th century has seen the complete globalization of trade and, along with it, an institutional framework that aims to create for it a fair and balanced legal environment. This book aims to provide readers with a comparative analysis of the customs rules of economies that play an important role in global trade. Whereas most publications discuss the legislation of a given country in detail, the approach of this publication is unique. The information it contains provides a useful overview of customs practices in selected countries, serving as a valuable reference tool for customs professionals and finance managers, as well as other professionals interested in the customs implications of trade. The book starts with a general overview of customs-related topics regulated on an international level. This is followed by a practical analysis of the most important customs rules in Brazil, the European Union, India, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea and the United States. The country chapters adhere to a common outline, allowing easy comparison of topics between countries.
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- ISBN
- 9789087226268 (print)
9087226268
9789087226275 (eBook, ePub)
9087226276
9789087226282 (eBook, pdf)
9087226284 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 627-681).
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