The follow
ing post has two questions namely;
1.Customs techiques
1) How does CSA break a lot of traditional Customs rules?
2) What is the correct D-memo series for the follow
ing topics:
Courier LVS
Mark
ing
Postal
Temporary Importations
Warehous
ing
3) Under CSA only three (3) data requirements are needed to obta
in shipment clearance at the border. What are they?
4) You must know and understand the CSA program.
5) What does the acronym CSA stand for?
6) What does the acronym ACI stand for?
7) What does the acronym AMPS stand for?
8) What k
ind of shipments does the program known as ACI used for?
9) What does the acronym LVS stand for?
10) What does the acronym CIRO stand for?
11) What is the value limitation for an LVS-CIRO?
12) What are the value limitations for a Courier LVS?
13) The Customs commercial release system is known as ACROSS (Accelerated Commercial Release Operations Support System). It is not a release option. It was devised and implemented based on what
three demands. What were they?
14) Expla
in what ‘mach
ine release’ is.
15) What percentage of shipments com
ing through Customs are currently be
ing ‘mach
ine released’?
16) Please list the six (6) risk factors that the ‘mach
ine release system’ evaluates:
17) What are the two (2) types of cargo shortages?
18) When a shortage is declared Customs demands acceptable evidence of the shortage. Usually an Importer’s Statement of the shortage is not enough proof. What does Customs want and from whom,
in these situations?
19) There are approximately thirty (30) separate AMPS
infractions associated with carriers. In class,
in your note, we highlighted eleven (11) of these. Two of which
included CSA Carrier
Penalties Without list
ing the penalty number or the penalty rate, please list these by name (as
in your note)
20) What is the number of the form used for postal shipments valued at between $20 and $2500?
21) One type of warehouse regulated by Customs
in Canada is a Queens Warehouse. What are the rema
ining three?
22) What is the purpose of a Queens Warehouse?
23) On what date are Operat
ing Licences renewed each year for these warehouses?
24) What is the maximum time frame that goods can be stored
in a Bonded Warehouse?
25) When goods are entered
into a Bonded Warehouse it’s done on a B3 called a “for warehouse entry”. What type of B3 is used?
26) When goods are removed from a Bonded Warehouse it’s done on what type of B3? And, what is this action called?
27) D11-3-1 is the Directive Memorandum that assists Customs personnel with
information perta
ining to the “Mark
ing of Goods”. Schedule One is the Mark
ing of Imported Goods Order and it lists
six (6) categories of goods which require mark
ing. What are they? *(Note 19)
28) List all the examples of “Non-NAFTA Exceptions” to the ‘mark
ing of goods regulations’: *(Note 19)
29) Study your Postal Importation
information.
30) Make sure you study the PIP and PAPS programs
31) What are all the exceptions to us
ing EDI
in the Customs commercial mode?
2.Protection of Human Rights
The follow
ing post has three questions;
“ The United Nations should do far more to actively protect Human Rights." Discuss .
2.Economic impact of female driv
ing on the labour market of Saudi Arabia
Write a paper on Economic impact of female driv
ing on the labour market of Saudi Arabia
3.Ethical Sourc
ing and the Supply Cha
in
Companies do
ing bus
iness
internationally deal with complex sourc
ing and supply cha
in issues. Unfortunately, many mult
inational corporations have failed to
include Corporate Social Responsibility
practices
in their global operations. Due to a number of
international human rights disasters result
ing from lack of supply cha
in audit
ing, corporations are rapidly becom
ing more transparent and
are adopt
ing globally accepted codes of conduct.
Expla
in why a firm is responsible for its supply cha
in. If the answer is that a firm is not responsible, discuss an organization that exemplifies this. If the answer is that the firm is
responsible, then how far down the supply cha
in does this extend (i.e., to immediate suppliers, the suppliers’ suppliers, or beyond)?