![]() If the blanket procedure is used, a certification must be filed with CBP, either at the port of entry or electronically.Ĭertificate of Marking by Importer-Repacked Articles Subject to Marking The certification statement may appear as a typed or stamped statement on an appropriate entry document or commercial invoice, or on a preprinted attachment to such entry or invoice or it may be submitted in blanket form to cover all importations of a particular product for a given period (e.g., calendar year). I further certify that if the article(s) is (are) intended to be sold or transferred by me to a subsequent purchaser or repacker, I will notify such purchaser or transferee, in writing, at the time of sale or transfer, of the marking requirements. I, of, certify that if the article(s) covered by this entry (entry no.(s) dated ), is (are) repacked in a new container(s), while still in my possession, the new containers, unless excepted, shall be marked in a conspicuous place as legibly, indelibly, and permanently as the nature of the container(s) will permit, in such manner as to indicate the country of origin of the article(s) to the ultimate purchaser(s) in accordance with the requirements of 19 U.S.C. Procedure when importation found not legally marked.Ĭompensation of Customs officers and employees.Ĭertificate of Marking-Repacked J-List Articles and Articles Incapable of Being Marked Souvenirs and articles marked with trademarks or trade names. Marking when name of country or locality other than country of origin appears. Location and other acceptable methods of marking. Method and Location of Marking Imported Articles ![]() Inapplicability of marking exception for articles processed by importer. General exceptions to marking requirements.Īrticles substantially changed by manufacture. General rules for marking of containers or holders.Ĭontainers or holders designed for or capable of reuse.Ĭontainers or holders not designed for or capable of reuse.Ĭontainers or holders for repacked J-list articles and articles incapable of being marked. Imported articles repacked or manipulated. Penalties for removal, defacement, or alteration of marking.įoreign articles reshipped from a U.S. Alexander Josiassen & Anne-Wil Harzing (2008), “Descending from the ivory tower: Reflections on the relevance and future of Country-of-Origin Research”.Delivery withheld until marked and redelivery ordered. ![]() “Countering negative country of origin effects using imagery processing”.
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