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1) Economy: bonded warehousing2) Customs: bonded warehouse
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Bonded warehouse — A Bonded warehouse is a building or other secured area in which dutiable goods may be stored, manipulated, or undergo manufacturing operations without payment of duty.[1] It may be managed by the state or by private enterprise. In the latter case … Wikipedia
Warehousing Act — The Warehousing Act of 1846 was a commercial law that allowed merchants to warehouse their imports into the United States and thus delay tariff payments on those goods until a buyer was found. It established the bonded warehousing system at… … Wikipedia
Warehousing — Ware hous ing, n. The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store. [1913 Webster] {Warehousing system}, an arrangement for lodging imported articles in the customhouse stores, without payment of duties until they are taken out… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Warehousing system — Warehousing Ware hous ing, n. The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store. [1913 Webster] {Warehousing system}, an arrangement for lodging imported articles in the customhouse stores, without payment of duties until they… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Warehousing — The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * warehouse ware‧house [ˈweəhaʊs ǁ ˈwer ] noun [countable] COMMERCE a large… … Financial and business terms
warehousing — The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * warehouse ware‧house [ˈweəhaʊs ǁ ˈwer ] noun [countable] COMMERCE a large building… … Financial and business terms
bonded warehouse — A building or part of a building, usually at a port of entry, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury as a bonded warehouse for the storage of imported merchandise entered for warehousing, for the manufacture of merchandise in bond, or for… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Barcelona Free Port — The Barcelona Free Port or Zona franca de Barcelona is a tariff free industrial park that has developed within the Port of Barcelona, across the flat land of the Llobregat delta between the city of Barcelona and Barcelona International Airport to … Wikipedia
Port of Guangzhou — is the main seaport of Guangzhou city. It is operated by Guangzhou Port Group Co. Ltd which is state owned company. The company was established on February 26, 2004 from the former Guangzhou Harbor Bureau. It was approved by the Guangzhou… … Wikipedia
readily convertible assets — Broadly, assets which are easily traded, such as stocks, shares, financial instruments, bullion or precious metals. The term also includes trade debts assigned to an employee, goods held in bonded warehousing, an interest in a trust, and a… … Law dictionary
FREE PORT — name given to a port at which ships of all nations may discharge or load cargo without payment of customs or other duties, save harbour dues. They were created in various Continental countries during the Middle Ages for the purpose of… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia