Customs. Upon Apple's request, Seller will promptly provide Apple with a statement of origin for all Goods and any relevant Customs documentation for such Goods.
Customs. 1. The Parties shall develop customs cooperation to ensure that the provisions on trade are observed. Cooperation will focus in particular on:
(a) the simplification of controls and procedures concerning the customs clearance of goods;
(b) the introduction of the single administrative document and a system to link up the Community's and Egypt's transit arrangements.
2. Without prejudice to other forms of cooperation envisaged in this Agreement, notably for the fight against drugs and money laundering, the Parties' administrations will provide mutual assistance in accordance with the provisions of Protocol 5.
Customs. 5.1 Bitmain shall obtain in due time and maintain throughout the term of this Agreement (if applicable), any and all approvals, permits, authorizations, licenses and clearances for the export of the Product(s) that are required to be obtained by Bitmain or the carrier under Applicable Laws.
5.2 The Purchaser shall obtain in due time and maintain throughout the term of this Agreement (if applicable), any and all approvals, permits, authorizations, licenses and clearances required for the import of the Product(s) to the country of delivery as indicated in the Shipping Information, that are required to be obtained by the Purchaser or the carrier under Applicable Laws, and shall be responsible for any and all additional fees, expenses and charges in relation to the import of the Product(s).
Customs. Upon Apple's request, Seller will promptly provide Apple with a statement of origin for all Goods and United States Customs documentation for Goods wholly or partially manufactured outside of the United States. To the extent that services will be provided in the United States and/or that Goods will be transported into the United States, Seller represents that either (a) it is C-TPAT certified by U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and will maintain that certification while providing services in, or transporting Goods into, the United States or (b) it will comply with the C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) security procedures that may be found on the U.S. Customs website at xxx.xxx.xxx <xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx> (or such other website that the C-TPAT security procedures may be moved to by the U.S. Government).
Customs. The Parties shall establish cooperation in this area with a view to guarantee compliance with the provisions to be adopted in the area of trade and to achieve the approximation of the customs systems of Serbia to that of the Community, thereby helping to pave the way for the liberalisation measures planned under this Agreement and for the gradual approximation of the Serbian customs legislation to the acquis. Cooperation shall take due account of priority areas related to the Community acquis in the field of customs. The rules on mutual administrative assistance between the Parties in the customs field are laid down in Protocol 6.
Customs. The Parties shall, subject to their respective legislation, cooperate in the customs field on a bilateral and multilateral basis. To this end, they agree in particular to share experiences and examine possibilities to simplify customs procedures, ensure transparency and enhance cooperation in areas such as trade facilitation, security and safety of international trade and combating customs fraud.
Customs. Company has acted with reasonable care to properly value and classify, in accordance with applicable tariff laws, rules and regulations, all goods that Company or any of its subsidiaries import into the United States or into any other country (the "IMPORTED GOODS"). To Company's knowledge, there are currently no material claims pending against Company by the U.S. Customs Service (or other foreign customs authorities) relating to the valuation, classification or marking of the Imported Goods.
Customs. Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) compliance is applicable if any purchase order involves Goods or materials being exported to or shipped within the United States, either by Supplier or Purchaser. Supplier will maintain membership in or security measures consistent with the requirements of the C-TPAT program. Certificate of membership or documentation that appropriate security measures are being implemented shall be provided to Purchaser upon request. Purchaser and its nominated representatives shall, subject to the reasonable business security requirements of Supplier, have the right to audit Supplier’s compliance with all of its obligations under this paragraph.
Customs foreign permit, and similar fees directly related to the flight;
Customs. 1. The Parties shall share their experience in and examine possibilities for simplifying import, export and other customs procedures, ensuring the transparency of customs and trade regulations, developing customs cooperation and effective assistance mechanisms, to seek convergence of views and joint action in the context of relevant international initiatives including trade facilitation.
2. The Parties will pay special attention to enhancing the security and safety of international trade, ensuring a balanced approach between trade facilitation and the fight against fraud and irregularities.