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Customs Regulation Handbook

2012

Wiley Rein has published a Customs Regulation Handbook that provides an overview of the array of customs regulations governing importers, including those establishing an importer's specific duties with respect to entering merchandise into the United States.

Wiley Rein's International Trade Practice, recognized by Chambers USA as one of the country's elite international trade practices, regularly advises industry clients on customs regulation matters. In addition to providing high-level legal analysis of U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations on the entry of goods, our attorneys provide step-by-step assistance with establishing internal compliance programs to comply with the CBP importation regulations. Ongoing counseling from our attorneys ensures that our clients remain in compliance with customs regulations in a dynamic international marketplace.

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For a complete copy of the handbook, or for more information about customs regulations, please contact Maureen E. Thorson at 202.719.7272 or mthorson@wiley.law or Timothy C. Brightbill at 202.719.3138 or tbrightbill@wiley.law.

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