Customs :
Customs :
What does this term stand for?
Customs refers to the government agency or authority responsible for regulating and controlling the movement of goods across national borders. This agency enforces compliance with import and export laws, collects duties, taxes, and tariffs on international shipments, and conducts inspections to ensure that goods entering or leaving a country meet legal, safety, and security requirements. Customs authorities serve as gatekeepers of international trade, protecting national interests while facilitating legitimate commerce between countries.
Primary Functions
- Regulatory Enforcement
- Revenue Collection
- Border Security and Inspection
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