Sentences with phrase «value of imported goods»

The valuation method is FOB (Free on Board), which means that the import duty and taxes payable are calculated exclusively on the value of the imported goods.
Gives legislative effect to 16 Extra-statutory Concessions (ESCs) relating to subsistence expenses, disposals, close company shares, roll - over relief, private residence relief, employee trusts, artworks, awards, oil allowance, spirits contained in flavourings, and value of imported goods.
a) the value of any imported goods; b) the value of any imported services, including management services; c) any amounts remitted out of Zambia whether unrequited (gratuitous) or otherwise; d) the amounts, if any, deposited abroad but generated by a person resident in Zambia from the supply of goods produced or services rendered in Zambia; e) loans granted to non-residents; f) trade credits from non-residents; g) investments made in the form of equity outside Zambia by persons resident in Zambia; and h) investments made in the form of debt securities outside Zambia by persons resident in Zambia.

Not exact matches

Business Insider recently looked at each state's biggest international trading partners as measured by value of goods exported and imported in 2016.
Gross domestic product (GDP): The total value of goods and services produced by the economy, the sum of aggregate consumption, investment, government purchases, and exports, less the value of imports.
Of all the goods in this product group, the US imported (by value) from China.
The value of imports of goods and services rose again in the June quarter, to be around 20 per cent higher than a year earlier.
The study, based on Trade in Value Added data recently released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, shows that between 1995, the year after NAFTA went into effect, and 2011, U.S. content of manufactured goods imported from Canada dropped significantly — from 21 percent to 15 percent.
But even though Trump attaches meaning to irrelevant metrics like bilateral trade deficits in a global economy, where two - thirds of trade flows are intermediate goods and only 3.6 % of the value of an Apple iPhone is Chinese (yet the entire $ 179 cost is chalked up as an import from China, exacerbating the bilateral deficit), the fact is that frictions in the relationship have been increasing since well before this president assumed office.
Eighty per cent of Canadian exports to these countries are raw or semi-processed goods (e.g. beef, coal, lumber) while 80 % of imports are high value - added goods (e.g. autos, machinery, computer and electrical components).
The total value of U.S. trade with China was $ 599 billion in 2015, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, of which $ 116 billion was exports to China from U.S. producers, while U.S. companies imported $ 483 billion in goods from China.
If as a consequence of the proposed merger there is likely to be a significant increase in the real value of exports, or a significant substitution of domestic products for imported goods, the Tribunal must regard these as a public benefit: s 95AZH (2)(a).
While, the Green Tag system, strictly forbids customs officers from inspecting containers to know their contents for tax and duties assessment and collecting, the Customs Advance Ruling on Valuation backed by Section 12 of Customs Act - Act 891 of 2015, allows less tax to be paid by an importer upon the inspection of the values the imported goods were supplied to the importer.
a) the value of imported or exported manufacturing services or goods to or from non-residents; b) the net cost effect of telecommunication services; c) the value of international transport, courier and postal services; d) the value of accommodation and other hospitality services to or from nonresidents; and e) international money transfers into and out of Zambia.
The OECD put the value of imported fake goods worldwide at US$ 461 billion in 2013.
The value of goods that may be imported duty - and tax - free by Canadians returning from the U.S. and other countries will rise to $ 200 from $ 50 and to $ 800 from $ 400 for 24 - hour and 48 - hour absences respectively, starting this June.
Then, the value of our currency would decrease, and it'd be more expensive to import goods.
Supporters, which include net exporters such as General Electric Co., say a rise in the value of the dollar would offset the increased costs of imported goods.
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