Customs Tariffs & Trade Compliance - A Traders Guide
Every cargo crosses a border. Every border has a customs authority. And every customs authority has the power to stop your goods, examine them, reclassify them, seize them, or send them back. Customs is the checkpoint that every international trader must pass through, in every country their cargo enters. It is also the checkpoint that most traders understand least — not because it is impossible to understand, but because it is consistently underestimated. Traders who spend weeks negotiating a price and months selecting a freight forwarder give customs perhaps thirty minutes of attention. Then something goes wrong. Customs, Tariffs and Trade Compliance: A Trader's Guide is the book that changes that. Written by an international trade and transport lawyer with decades of experience in customs disputes, tariff classification litigation, anti-dumping proceedings, and trade compliance, it is a plain-language guide to one of the most practically important and most consistently misunderstood areas of international commerce. It is not a legal textbook. It does not reproduce legislation or provide statutory interpretation of every provision. It is a practical guide for traders, importers, exporters, and business owners who need to understand the customs system well enough to navigate it correctly — and to know when they need specialist help to go further. The book is organised in six parts across sixteen chapters, with three appendices covering key resources, a comprehensive glossary, and authoritative references. Part One: Understanding the System Chapter 1: What Customs Is and Why It Exists Chapter 2: The Harmonised System — The Universal Language of Trade Part Two: Duties, Taxes and What You Pay Chapter 4: Import Duty — Rates, Calculations and Concessions Chapter 5: Free Trade Agreements — Your Legal Path to Lower Duties Chapter 6: Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties — When Competition Becomes Unfair Part Three: Classification in Practice Chapter 7: Getting the HS Code Right — A Practical Guide Chapter 8: Origin — Where Your Goods Really Come From Chapter 9: The Customs Entry — What You Lodge and Why explains the import declaration in detail Part Four: Border Control and Compliance Chapter 10: Biosecurity and Quarantine — Australia's Non-Negotiable Border addresses the strictest element of Australia's border regime. Chapter 11: Prohibited and Restricted Goods — What Cannot Cross the Border Chapter 12: Export Controls and Sanctions — What Cannot Leave Part Five: Managing Compliance Chapter 13: Post-Clearance Audit — When the ABF Comes Knocking Chapter 14: Penalties, Infringement Notices, and When Things Go Wrong . Chapter 15: The Australian Trusted Trader Programme and Getting It Right Part Six: Exporting from Australia Chapter 16: The Australian Exporter's Compliance Obligations addresses the regulatory framework on the other side of the border: export declarations, certificates of origin for FTA purposes, export prohibitions and restrictions, and the compliance obligations that apply specifically to exporters.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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