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Differences in valuation between the Code and the Brussels definition of value

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The valuation of goods for customs purposes
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The Code and the Brussels definition of value are the systems which are applied the most (taking the volume of trade concerned into account). Because of this it is important to point out the essential differences between these two systems.

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De Pagter, H., Van Raan, R. (1981). Differences in valuation between the Code and the Brussels definition of value. In: The valuation of goods for customs purposes. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4510-9_16

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