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Date: 2016-07-19 09:35:42
Economy
International trade
Business
Supply chain management
Structure
Customs services
Authorized economic operator
International Chamber of Commerce
World Customs Organization
Supply chain security
Trade facilitation
Chamber of commerce

ICC RECOMMENDATIONS ON AUTHORIZED ECONOMIC OPERATORS POLICY STATEMENT Prepared by the ICC Commission on Customs and Trade Facilitation

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