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Nov 29

I am interest to start a business like export for grains. Please any give me the details about that..

you can usee the biggest b2b portal to get clients www.alibaba.com
and tradekey.com
other things are hard yo answear you with export laws are various by countrys

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I am looking for some places that I can get educated in the trade business.

Download international commerce books and information. There are laws and rules you need to follow before venturing but if you know about business it’s not that difficult to manage.
I’d also suggest to contact a customs broker just to understand what they do and how they charge their services because you’re going to need one eventually.

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I work at UPS Supply Chain Solutions and I just got promoted to a new job. I’m now a Customs Brokerage Representative III.

This is my job description:
- Generally works in a lead capacity by providing guidance to other employees.
- Duties include but are not limited to preparation of customs entries and forwarding freight to designated locations. This may involve interface with international and domestic carriers, overseas offices, and importers.
- Prepare Customs entries and follow up with the clearance process on all entries prepared.
- Communicate documentation discrepancies to client and supervisor.
- Judgment and independent initiative is required to identify, adapt and apply approaches to solve problems and to interpret policy.
- This position requires the ability to manage several accounts, while providing excellent customer service, accurate and timely submission of documentation.
- Coordinate freight delivery to designated locations.
- Review rates, trace product movement, file entries with Customs; clarification and valuation of merchandise. Performs quality checks as needed.
- Resolve finance and accounting reconciliation exchange issues.
- Responsible for filing entries to customs via GBS-CM in a timely and accurate manner.
- Responsibilities may include scanning entries into the SDIS system meeting allotted and sensitive time requirements.
- Administrative responsibilities include preparation of reports/presentations and analysis using various software packages and databases.
- Document review and assessment of accuracy, verifying country of origin/export, IOR, terms of sale and value to ensure that compliance and federal regulation requirements are achieved.
- Daily follow up on documentation discrepancy issues which requires the ability to troubleshoot and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing with customers and foreign origins.
- Establish and maintain client relationships.
- All other task as assigned by supervisor and or manager.

Why don’t you just whip out your penis and measure it for everyone, that’s basically what you’re doing here bragging about your big important job.

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I work at UPS Supply Chain Solutions and I just got promoted to a new job. I’m now a Customs Brokerage Representative III.

This is my job description:
- Generally works in a lead capacity by providing guidance to other employees.
- Duties include but are not limited to preparation of customs entries and forwarding freight to designated locations. This may involve interface with international and domestic carriers, overseas offices, and importers.
- Prepare Customs entries and follow up with the clearance process on all entries prepared.
- Communicate documentation discrepancies to client and supervisor.
- Judgment and independent initiative is required to identify, adapt and apply approaches to solve problems and to interpret policy.
- This position requires the ability to manage several accounts, while providing excellent customer service, accurate and timely submission of documentation.
- Coordinate freight delivery to designated locations.
- Review rates, trace product movement, file entries with Customs; clarification and valuation of merchandise. Performs quality checks as needed.
- Resolve finance and accounting reconciliation exchange issues.
- Responsible for filing entries to customs via GBS-CM in a timely and accurate manner.
- Responsibilities may include scanning entries into the SDIS system meeting allotted and sensitive time requirements.
- Administrative responsibilities include preparation of reports/presentations and analysis using various software packages and databases.
- Document review and assessment of accuracy, verifying country of origin/export, IOR, terms of sale and value to ensure that compliance and federal regulation requirements are achieved.
- Daily follow up on documentation discrepancy issues which requires the ability to troubleshoot and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing with customers and foreign origins.
- Establish and maintain client relationships.
- All other task as assigned by supervisor and or manager.

Congrats on your promotion!!! Your job sounds interesting AND important or at least the description you made makes it seem like that!

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1.How did states expand suffrage in the 1800s?

A.Allowing women to vote
B.Lowering or eliminating property ownership as a qualification to vote
C.Halted the practice of charging people a fee to vote
D.Allowed African American men to vote
2.President Andrew Jackson supported using the spoils system because it put an end to the permanent, non-elected office holding class of government workers and officials. The spoils system was:

A.A system where government workers had to reapply for their jobs every 4 years.
B.A system where all government workers were fired every 4 years.
C.A system where a new President would give people government jobs based on party loyalty.
D.A system where the government accidentally handed out spoiled food to people.
3.The idea of nullification was championed by:

A.Daniel Webster
B.Andrew Jackson
C.John Tyler
D.John Calhoun
4.The meaning of nullification was:

A.States had the right to declare a federal law unacceptable and void.
B.The federal government could declare a state law invalid.
C.States could secede from the Union and become their own nation.
D.State could void or not participate in treaties they disliked.
5.After a South Carolina convention declared the federal tariffs of 1828 and 1832 to be unconstitutional, President Jackson:

A.Agreed with South Carolina and got Congress to repeal the tariffs.
B.Asked South Carolina to secede from the Union.
C.Increased the tariffs on goods exported by South Carolina.
D.Declared the actions of South Carolina to be treason and sent a warship to Charleston.
6.President Jackson wanted to deal with the Native Americans by:

A.Moving them all to Mexico.
B.Moving them all to the Great Plains region.
C.Fighting a war with the tribes.
D.Forcing them to move to Canada.
7.The Trail of Tears was a direct result of:

A.The Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia.
B.Non-compliance by the Native Americans.
C.The 1830 Indian Removal Act.
D.Citizens crying about the plight of the Native Americans.
8.The Bank of the United States:

A.Used its power to prevent the state banks from lending too much money and limited inflation.
B.Used its power to help the poor acquire land and homes.
C.Used its power to encourage state banks to lend money and print more paper money.
D.Used its power to help candidates campaign against Andrew Jackson.
9.Jackson was opposed to the Bank of the United States because:

A.He thought it was not effective enough in controlling inflation.
B.The Whig party supported it.
C.He believed it only benefited the wealthy and elites of society.
D.The Bank did not cooperate with Jackson on implementing his policies.
10.During his re-election campaign in 1832, Jackson attacked the Bank of the United States and its policies, and after winning a second term, he:

A.Removed the government’s deposits from the Bank, in effect slowly destroying its power.
B.Vetoed a bill to extend the Bank’s charter for another 20 years.
C.Decided to keep the Bank if it changed it policies.
D.Opened a personal checking account with the Bank.

Just took the quiz, got 100%

1.b
2.c
3.d
4.a
5.d
6.b
7.c
8.a
9.c
10.a

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