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All goods meant for re-export on duty free basis must be done under customs control. Goods are usually moved from a Freeport zone to the place of shipment under customs seal. There is no need to have customs accompaniment for full container loads ... more
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No restriction is imposed on the quantity or type of goods that can be sourced from the local market. However, a number of commodities require special permits and authorisations when exported and re-exported from Mauritius. Permits are required ... more
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All wood packaging that bears an ISPM 15 compliant certification mark that originates from Australia or another country may be re-exported, provided no alterations are made to the wood packaging. ... more
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The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is listed as threatened due to similarity of appearance under the ESA and in CITES Appendix II. ... more
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All living or dead plants in the family Orchidaceae are listed under CITES and require permits or certificates, including artificially propagated plants, hybrids, plant parts, products, or derivatives, with a few exceptions. The exemption for ... more
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U.S. export control information is available at the Bureau of Industry and Security http://www.bis.doc.gov. If you receive an end-user visit request, you may send an email to carrie.chan@N0SPAM.mail.doc.gov for verification. ... more
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Your re-export shipping documents should only include the equipment/items you actually plan to send back to the United States at this time. ... more
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