Talk:Customs broking

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When I created the article I put "multitude of complex legal and customs issues" because I'm not sure that the rest of the world would have the same problems and issues that we do in Australia. However assume some would be the same, eg: Tariff advices, TCO applications, Anti-dumping actions, etc. -- Librarianofages 00:46, 26 July 2006 (UTC)


Very cool that you created this article. I work for a Customs Broker in Canada and have one small comment to make. Customs Agents in Canada are the actual Official Border Guards that work for the Canadian Government. A Customs Broker would never be a Customs Agent, we are known as an Importer or Exporter's Agent as opposed to Customs Agent. I also agree with your comment on "multitude of complex legal and customs issues". There are many times we mediate between importer and Government Agencies (not always Customs, but agencies still related to the import of commodities) on legal issues, including the appeal of importer penalties. -- Brunettegirl 07:05, 8 November 2006 (UTC)