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Old 07-22-2011, 00:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Labelling of containers (us imports)
Usual containers must be filled out are marked with the country of origin of the content of the usual container, unless the content with the country of origin and the usual containers can be easily opened for inspection of the contents are marked.
Usual container imported empty to be filled will be exempted from individual marking if the person or company that they get marked fill in a box or other container with the country of origin.
Unusual containers imported empty, to have to be filled in the United States "Container Made in (country)." Be marked
What is a usual container?
The vessel, which will reach to an imported article is usually the ultimate buyer. Usual containers or holders are not required, with its own origin to be labeled, filled when imported.
Usual containers, the goods from a NAFTA country are not committed, with its own origin to indicate whether or not filled.
What is an unusual container?
These containers may also not normally sold at retail with their contents, or have tank, the further use or value after their contents are consumed.
Unusual types of containers must be marked to indicate their own origin when imported filled, in addition to all required labeling to indicate the origin of their contents. For example, in France must have a vase with candy made ​​in England to be marked: "vase made ​​in France, made ​​sweets in England."
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I would like to be able to interpret the readings in the container window ... In the jpeg the 5 part is from an hour import and the 2 part is from a .... I haven't figured out when GSpot makes the determination as to what to label things, ... Canada - English; Canada - Français; Latinoamérica; México; United States ...
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