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Are there any exemptions that excuse an exporter from filing a Shippers Export Declaration (SED)?

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Are there any exemptions that excuse an exporter from filing a Shippers Export Declaration (SED)?

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Yes. Such exemptions include the following: (a) the low value exemption for shipments in which the value of each Schedule B commodity number is less than US$ 2500; (b) non-licensed export shipments to Canada; and (c) hand-carried merchandise (including “tools of the trade”) taken out of the country by its owner.

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