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2. Analysis of Customs and related laws and regulations regarding such areas as classification, valuation, quotas, trademarks, marking, etc., applicable to imported merchandise and import transactions.
3. Analysis of changes and developments in pertinent laws and regulations relating to Customs and International Trade, as they affect the client.
4. Representation before the Customs Service, the U.S. Court of International Trade, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and other federal courts and agencies, as required.
5. Participation in Customs "line reviews" in concert with the broker, importer and its suppliers.
6. Exploration of possible importer participation in Customs pre-classification and pre-approval programs.
7. Analysis of merchandise design, to obtain the lowest allowable rates of duty and to optimize legal avoidance of quota limitations and compliance with governing laws and regulations.
8. Analysis of transaction structure to obtain lowest value for Customs duty purposes.
9. Submissions to Customs to obtain binding rulings, as well as "internal advice."
10. Preparation and filing of protests of Customs decisions.
11. Consideration of the Customs and other agency implications of muli-country manufacturing and manipulation, including bonded warehouses, foreign trade zones and NAFTA.
12. Preparation or review of letters, forms, agreements and other documents with regard to Customs and International Trade matters.
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