- @ - At (referring to price)
- A. & C.P. - Anchors and chains proved
- a.a. - "Always afloat, after arrival"
- A.A.D. - Annual aggregate deductible
- a.a.r. - Against all risks
- A.B. - Able-bodied seaman
- a.c. - Account
- A.C.A.S. - "Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration
Service"
- A.C.I.I. - Associate of Chartered Insurance Institute
- A.C.V. - Air cushion vehicle (hovercraft)
- A.F. - Advanced freight
- a.f.a.a. - as far as applicable
- A.G.W.I. - "Atlantic, Gulf, West Indies Limits"
- a.h. - After hatch
- A.H.F. - American hull form (insurance policy)
- A.I.M.U. - American Institute of Marine Underwriters
- A.I.R.M.I.C. - Association of Insurance and Risk
Managers in Industry and Commerce "Fonds Africain de Developpement,
FAD) is an affiliate of the African Development Bank (AfDB)
which provides interest-free loans to African countries
for projects which promote economic and social development
and improve international trade among members
- A.M.I. - Absolute maximum loss
- A.M.V.E.R. - Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel
Rescue
- A.O. Voy. - Any one voyage
- A.O.B. - Any one bottom
- A.O.E. - Any one event
- A.O.L. - Any one loss
- a.o.loc. - Any one location
- A.O.O. - Any one occurrence
- A.O.R. - Any one risk
- A.O.V. - Any one vessel
- A.P. - Additional premium
- A.P.L. - As per list
- A.R. - All risks
- A.S.E.A.N. - Association of South East Asian
Nations
- A.T.L. - Actual total loss
- A/C - Account current
- A/o - Account of
- A/P - Additional premium
- A/R - All risks. Against all risks
- A/S - "After sight, Account sales, Alonside (chartering)"
- A/T - American terms (grain trade)
- A/v - "Average, ad valorem (according to value)"
- AADFI - Association of African Development Finance
Institutions
- AAEI - American Association of Exporters and
Importers
- AAIB - Arab-African International Bank
- AATP - Association of African Trade Promotion
Organizations
- ABC - American Business Center
- ABCA - Association des Banques Centrales Africaines
- Abdnt. - Abandonment
- ABEDA - Arab Bank for Economic Development in
Africa
- ABI - "American Business Initiative, Automated
Broker Interface"
- Absorption - "Absorption is investment and consumption
purchases by households,businesses, and governments, both
domestic and imported. When absorption exceeds production,
the excess is the country's current account deficit."
- Abt. - About
- ABTA - Association of British Travel Agents
- Abu Dhabi Fund for Arab Economic Development.
- "ADFAED promotes economic and social development in
African, Arab, and Asian developing countries. The Fund,
which was created in July 1971, began operations in September
1974; headquarters are in Abu Dhabi"
- ACAB - Association of Central African Banks
- ACC - Arab Cooperation Council
- Acc. - Acceptance. Accepted
- Accession - "Accession is the process by which
a country becomes a member of an international agreement,
such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
or the European Community. Accession to the GATT involves
negotiations to determine the specific obligat"
- Accession - "This refers, in general, to the
process of a country joining the GATT. During accession
to the GATT, a country accords tariff and other concessions
that are its 'price of admission' to the GATT. Although
accession to the GATT binds a country to the Genera"
- ACCJ - American Chamber of Commerce in Japan
- accomplished bill of lading - Original bill of
lading surrendered to the carrying ship at the discharge
port in exchange for the goods.
- ACCT - Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation
- Acct - Account
- ACDA - Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
- ACEP - Advisory Committee on Export Policy
- ACH - Automated Clearinghouse
- ACP - "African, Caribbean and Pacific States"
- ACPC - Association of Coffee Producing Countries
- ACS - Automated Commercial System
- ACTPN - Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and
Negotiations
- ACU - Asian Clearing Union
- AD - Antidumping
- Ad Val - Ad Valorem
- Ad Valorem - "Literally: according to value.
Any charge, tax, or duty that is applied as a percentage
of value. "
- Ad Valorem Equivalent - "AVE is the rate of duty
which would have been required on dutiable imports under
that item, if the United States customs value of such
imports were based on the United States port of entry
value. "
- AD Valorem Tariff - "A tariff assessed as a percentage
of the value of the goods cleared through customs. For
example, 10 percent Ad Valorem means the tariff is 10
percent of the value of the goods."
- Ad. val. - Ad valorem-according to value
- ADB - Asian Development Bank
- ADF - "African Development Foundation, African
Development Fund, Asian Development Fund"
- ADFAED - Abu Dhabi Fund for Arab Economic Development
- Administrative Exception Notes - "CoCom controls
exports at three levels, depending on the item and the
proposed destination. At the lowest level, ""national
discretion"" (also called ""administrative exception""),
a member nation may approve the export on its own, but
CoCom must be notified"
- Administrative Protective Order - "An Administrative
Protective Order, APO, is used to protect proprietary
data that is obtained during an administrative proceeding.
Within Commerce, APO is most frequently used in connection
with Antidumping and Countervailing Duty investigations
to prohi"
- Administrative Review - "Each year, beginning
on the anniversary of the date of publication of an antidumping
duty order, the Commerce Department's International Trade
Administration is required to review and determine the
amount of any antidumping duty, if an interested party
re"
- ADRs - American Depository Receipts
- ADS - Agent Distributor Service ADS provides
a custom search overseas for interested and qualified
foreign representatives on behalf of a U.S. exporter.
Officers abroad conduct the search and prepare a report
identifying up to six foreign prospects that have examined
the U.S. firm's product literature and have expressed
interest in representing the U.S. firm's products.
- Advanced Technology Products - "About 500 of
some 22,000 commodity classification codes used in reporting
U.S. merchandise trade are identified as ""advanced technology""
codes and they meet the following criteria: -The code
contains products whose technology is from a recognized
high tec"
- Advisory Committee on Export Policy - "The Advisory
Committee on Export Policy, ACEP, is an interagency dispute
resolution body that operates at the Assistant Secretary
level. ACEP is chaired by Commerce; membership includes
the Departments of Defense, Energy, and State, the Arms
Control and "
- Advisory Committee on Trade Negotiations (ACTN)
- "A group appointed by the U.S. President to advise him
on matters of trade policy and related issues, including
trade agreements."
- Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations
- "The ACTPN is a group (membership of 45; two-year terms)
appointed by the President to provide advice on matters
of trade policy and related issues, including trade agreements.
The 1974 Trade Act requires the ACTPN's establishment
and broad representation"
- Advocacy Centre - "The Advocacy Center, established
in November 1993, facilitates high-level U.S. official
advocacy to assist U.S. firms competing for major projects
and procurements worldwide. The Center is directed by
the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee; offices ar"
- AECA - Arms Export Control Act
- AEF - Africa Enterprise Fund
- AEN - Administrative Exception Note
- AERP - Automated Export Reporting Program
- AfDB - African Development Bank
- AfDF - African Development Fund
- AFESD - Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development
- Affiliate - An affiliate is a business enterprise
located in one country which is directly or indirectly
owned or controlled by a person of another country to
the extent of 10 percent or more of its voting securities
for an incorporated business enterprise or an equi
- Affiliated Foreign Group - "An affiliated foreign
group means (a) the foreign parent, (b) any foreign person,
proceeding up the foreign parent's ownership chain, which
owns more than 50 percent of the person below it up to
and including that person which is not owned more than
50 pe"
- "Affreightment, contract of " - "An agreement
by a steamship line to provide cargo space on a vessel
at a specified time for a specified price to accommodate
an exporter or importer, who then becomes liable for payment
even if he is later unable to make the shipment."
- AFREXIMBANKAfrican Export-Import Bank -
- Africa Enterprise Fund - "The AEF, operating
under the International Finance Corporation, began operations
in late 1989. The Fund assists small and medium-size enterprises
in sub-Saharan Africa, supports investment projects, and
promotes development of private enterprises in Afri"
- Africa Project Development Facility - The APDF
seeks to accelerate development of productive enterprises
sponsored by private African entrepreneurs as a means
of generating self-sustained economic growth and productive
employment in Sub-Saharan Africa. The facility provides
advisory services
- African Development Bank - AfDB (French: Banque
Africaine de Developpement) provides financing through
direct loans to African member states to cover the foreign
exchange costs incurred in Bank-approved development projects
in those countries. Fifty-one African countries are member
- African Development Foundation - "ADF provides
economic assistance to groups and institutions involved
in development projects at the local level. The foundation's
assistance, designed as a complement to the U.S. foreign
aid program, is awarded only to native African organizations
and in"
- African Development Fund - The ADF (or AfDF)
(French:
- African Export-Import Bank - "AFREXIMBANK offers
short-term export trade financing to African exporters
aimed at enhancing intra-African trade and Africa's exports.
Agreement to create the bank was basedon a January 1993
agreement reached in Cairo, Egypt among African governments,
ce"
- African Management Services Company - "AMSCO
provides temporary managers and management training to
support the development of African companies. AMSCO works
through a network of representatives in Africa; its clients
include privately owned companies, public sector companies,
and subsidiarie"
- African Regional Organization for Standardization
- "ARSO (French: Organisation Regionale Africaine de Normalisation,
ORAN) promotes and coordinates standardization, quality
control, certification, and metrology practices in Africa.
The Organization has been developing African Regional
Standards (ARS) in "
- aft - At or towards the rear of a ship.
- AFTA - ASEAN Free Trade Area
- After Date - "A term used on a draft, bill of
exchange or note indicating the date from which a draft
will begin counting days until maturity. If an exporter
draws a draft and stipulates a payment ""30 days after
date"", the draft is due 30 days from the date on which
it"
- AG - "Aktiengesellschaft, Australia Group"
- Agence de Cooperation Culterelle et Technique
- "The ACCT (English: Agency for Cultural and Technical
Cooperation) was created in 1970 to promote cultural and
technical cooperation among French-speaking countries.
Members include: Belgium, Benin, Burkina. Burundi, Canada,
Central African Republic, Ch"
- Agency for International Development - "AID was
created in 1961 to administer foreign economic assistance
programs of the U.S. Government. AID has field missions
and representatives in approximately 70 developing countries
in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Near
East. "
- Agent/Distributor Service - "The Agent/Distributor
Service, ADS, is an International Trade Administration
(ITA) fee-based service which locates foreign import agents
and distributors."
- Agrement - Agreement by one government to accept
the accreditation of an ambassador from another government.
- AGRICOLA - Agricultural OnLine Access
- Agricultural Marketing Service - "Among its activities,
the Agriculture Deparment's AMS is available to foreign
buyers to assure that any product shipped overseas meets
contract specifications. The service is operated on a
user-fee basis. AMS works with the buyers to write a specificati"
- Agricultural Officers - "Agricultural officers
are embassy officials who are responsible for addressing
agricultural trade policy issues and preparing reports
on agricultural commodities such as rice, wheat, and dairy
products. These officers promote U.S. exports by providing
ma"
- AGRIS - Agriculture Information System
- Agt. - "Agent, Against, Agreement"
- AIB - Arab International Bank
- AIBD - Association of International Bond Dealers
- AID - Agency for International Development
- AID - Agency for International Development
- Aide-Memoire - A short written summary of oral
remarks made to a foreign government representative and
left with that individual.
- AIES - Automated Information Exchange System
- AIG - Airbus Industries Group
- AIMS - Agriculture Information and Marketing
Services
- Air Cargo Agent - A type of freight forwarder
who specializes in air cargo and acts for airlines that
pay him a fee (usually 5%). The Air Cargo Agent is registered
with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
- Air Freight Forwarder - "A type of freight forwarder
who specializes in air cargo. The Air Freight Forwarder
usually consolidates the air shipments of various exporters,
charging them for actual weight and deriving his profit
by paying the airline the lower consolidated rate. He
"
- Air Waybill - "An AWB is a bill of lading which
covers both domestic and international flights transporting
goods to a specified destination. Technically, it is a
non-negotiable instrument of air transport which serves
as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the "
- Air Waybill (Of Lading) - "A signed receipt and
a contract to deliver goods by air. Such bills are non-negotiable
and do not convey title to the goods as do ""To Orders""
bills of lading used by ocean and land carriers. The title
passes to the party to whom the goods are consigned (t"
- Airbus Industries Group - "AIG is a supernational
management organization responsible for design, development,
manufacture, marketing, sales and support of selected
commercial aircraft. Member countries are France, Germany,
Spain, and the United Kingdom. Airbus Industrie, G.I.E.
"
- Aircraft Agreement (ATCA) - "Formally known as
the ''Agreement on Trade in Civil Aircraft.'' (ATCA),
this MTN agreement is the only major sector-specific civil
aircraft agreement. It establishes a framework of rules
governing the conduct of trade in civil aircraft based
on commercial"
- AIST - Agency for Industrial Science Technology
- AIT - American Institute in Taiwan
- AKA - Ausfuhrkredit-Gesellschaft
- Aktiengesellschaft - "AG (German, meaning: ""stock
company"") is a corporation with a separate legal personality
which must have at least five partners. The firm name
usually reflects the activities of the company and must
include ""AG."" "
- ALADI - Asociacion Latinoamericana de Integracion
- ALIDE - "Association Latinoamericana de Institutiones
Financieras, de Desarrollo"
- All Risks Coverage - "All Risks Coverage, a type
of marine insurance, is the broadest kind of standard
coverage, but excludes damage caused by war, strikes,
and riots."
- All-Risk Clause - An insurance provision that
all loss or damage to goods is insured except inherent
vice (self-caused).
- Alongside - "A phrase referring to the side of
a ship. Goods to be delivered ""alongside"" are to be
placed on the dock or lighter within reach of the transport
ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship.
Goods are delivered to the port of embarkation, b"
- AMB - Ambassador
- AMCHAM - American Chamber of Commerce
- Amendments - Article XXX of the GATT Agreement
provides that amendments (that become effective upon acceptance
by two thirds of the Contracting Parties) are to be effective
only for those parties which accept them.
- American Business Initiative - "The ABI, or American
Business and Private Sector Development Initiative for
Eastern Europe, emphasizes the export of American telecommunciations,
energy, environment, housing, and agriculture products
and services to Eastern European countries. "
- American Depository Receipts - "ADRs are negotiable
receipts for the securities of a foreign company which
are kept in the vaults of an American bank, allowing Americans
to trade the foreign securities in the United States while
accruing any dividends and capital gains. "
- American Institute in Taiwan - "The AIT is a
non-profit corporation that represents U.S. commerical,
cultural, and other interests in Taiwan in lieu of an
embassy. In 1979, the United States terminated formal
diplomatic relations with Taiwan when it recognized the
People's Republic of "
- American Traders Index - "The American Traders
Index, ATI, is the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
headquarters compilation of individual US&FCS domestic
client files, for use by overseas posts to generate mailing
lists. "
- AMF - Arab Monetary Fund
- amidships - At or towards the middle of a ship.
- AMS - "Agricultural Marketing Service, Automated
Manifest System"
- AMSC - African Management Services Company
- amt. - Amount
- AMU - Arab Maghreb Union
- Andean Group - The Andean Group (Spanish: Grupo
Andino; sometimes referred to as Pacto Andino or Corporation
Adino de Fomento; formal reference is Acuerdo de Cartegana
in recognition of the Group's establishment in Cartegena
in October 1969) is an association of Latin
- Andean Reserve Fund - "The Andean Reserve Fund
(Spanish: Fondo Andina de Reservas), associated with the
Andean Group, was established to strengthen the balance
of payments positions of member countries by offering
credit, guarantee loans, and promoting compatibility among
memb"
- Andean Trade Preference Act - "The ATPA is a
unilateral trade benefit program designed to promote economic
development through private sector initiative in the four
Andean countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
The ATPA encourages alternatives to coca cultivation and
produ"
- ANF - Arrival notification form
- Anti-Dumping Clause - A tariff imposed to discourage
sale of foreign goods in the United States market at very
low prices (below foreign country's domestic market) which
might hurt Australian manufacturers.
- Antidumping - "Antidumping, as a reference to
the system of laws to remedy dumping, is defined as a
converse of dumping."
- Antidumping Duty - A duty assessed on imported
merchandise which is subject to an antidumping duty order.
The antidumping duty is assessed on an entry-by-entry
basis in an amount equal to the difference between the
Australian price of that entry and the foreign market.
- Antidumping Duty Order - "A notice issued following
final determination of sales at less than fair value and
material injury, or threat of material injury, providing
for the imposition of antidumping duties."
- Antidumping Petition - "A petition filed on behalf
of an affected Australian industry, alleging that foreign
merchandise is being sold in Australia at ""less than
fair value"" and that such sales are causing or threatening
material injury to, or materially retarding the"
- Antidumping/Countervailing Duty System - "The
Antidumping/Countervailing Duty System, a part of Customs'
Automated Commercial System, contains a case reference
database and a statistical reporting system to capture
data for International Trade Commission reports on antidumping
and countervailing "
- AOSIS - Alliance of Small Island States
- AP - Administrative Protective Order
- APAC - Auto Parts Advisory Committee
- APDF - Africa Project Development Facility
- APEC - Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- API - American Petroleum Institute
- Appd. - Approved
- Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa
- The ABEDA (French: Banque Arabe pour le Developpement
Economique en Afrique -- BADEA) was created by the League
of Arab States in November 1973 (began operations in March
1975) to promote economic and technical cooperation between
Arab and African states
- Arab Cooperation Council - "The ACC was created
in 1989 to promote economic cooperation and integration.
Members include Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and North Yemen.
The ACC, partly intended as a counterpart to Gulf Cooperation
Council, was created one day subsequent to the establishment"
- Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development
- "AFESD promotes regional economic integration and social
development in Arab states. Members include: Algeria,
Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,
Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia,"
- Arab International Bank - "The AIB provides financing
to support development of foreign trade among member nations
and other Arab states. The Bank was established in October
1971; headquarters are in Cairo, Egypt. Member include:
the governments of Oman, Qatar, and United Arab E"
- Arab Maghreb Union - "The AMU (French: Union
du Maghreb Arabe, UMA) encompasses Algeria, Libya, Mauritania,
Morocco, and Tunisia. The Union was established in February
1989 to foster integration of the Maghreb economy. The
Union also seeks to join the AMU and the Gulf Coope"
- Arab Monetary Fund - "The AMF, originally aimed
at correcting chronic deficits in the balance of payments
in most member states, promotes Arab integration in monetary
and economic affairs. The Fund's priorities have included:
(a) addressing payments imbalances, (b) creating "
- Arab Trade Financing Program - "The ATFP promotes
trade among Arab countries and exports from Arab countries.
The Program was established in 1989 by the Arab Monetary
Fund; headquarters are in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
"
- Arab-African International Bank - The AAIB is
a pan-Arab consortium incorporated in 1964 as a self-governing
autonomous entity between the Ministry of Finance of Kuwait
and the Central Bank of Egypt; each of which as co-founders
hold 49.37% of the Bank's shares. A New York branch of
the
- Arbitrage - The simultaneous buying and selling
of the same commodity or foreign exchange in two or more
markets in order to take advantage of price differentials.
- Arbitrage - The practice of exchanging the currency
of one country for that of another or a series of countries
to gain an advantage from the differences in exchange
rates.
- Arbitration Clause - A clause in a sales contract
outlining the method under which disputes will be settled.
- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - ACDA is
an independent agency within the State Department. ACDA
participates in interagency working groups that discuss
export license applications requiring dispute resolution.
ACDA is interested in dual-use license applications from
a non-proliferatio
- Arr. T. L. - Arranged total loss
- Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported
Export Credits - "The Arrangement is an international
agreement under Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development auspices governing the conditions -- such
as interest rate, repayment term, and cash downpayment
-- of medium- and long-term official export credit; "
- arrest - Seizure of a ship by an authority of
a court of law either as a debt security or to prevent
the ship from departing until a dispute is settled.
- ARS - African Regional Organization for Standardization
- AsDF - Asian Development Fund
- ASEAN - Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- ASEAN - Association of South-East Asian Nations
- ASEAN Free Trade Area - "The Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed in January 1992 to create
a free trade area (ASEAN Free Trade Area, or AFTA) with
use of a common effective preferential tariff. Under the
agreement ASEAN members will cut tariff rates within 15
y"
- Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation - "APEC, established
in November 1989, is an informal grouping of Asia Pacific
countries that provides a forum for Ministerial level
discussion of a broad range of economic issues. APEC includes
the six ASEAN countries (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Philippi"
- Asian Clearing Union - "The ACU promotes regional
trade and economic cooperation, including arrangements
to conserve foreign exhcange and encourage domestic currencies
in trade. Members include Bangladesh, India, Iran, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka; Bhutan, Malaysia, "
- Asian Development Bank - "The ADB helps finance
economic development in developing countries in the Asian
and Pacific area through the provision of loans on near-market
terms, with its Ordinary Capital Resources (OCR), and
on concessional terms, through the Asian Development Fund
"
- Asian Development Fund - "The ADF (or AsDF),
an affiliate of the Asian Development Bank, lends funds
on concessionary terms to the Bank's least developed member
countries."
- Assessment - The imposition of antidumping duties
on imported merchandise.
- Association of African Development Finance Institutions
- "AADFI (French: Association des Institutions Africaines
de Financement du Developpement, AIAFD) promotes cooperative
financing for social development in Africa and economic
integration. The Association was established in March
1975; headquarters are in A"
- Association of African Trade Promotion Organizations
- "AATPO promotes inter-African trade, harmonization of
commercial policies, communication among African states
in trade matters, and research and training. The organization,
which has about 26 members, was established in 1975 under
the auspieces of the Org"
- Association of Central African Banks - "ACAB
(French: Association des Banques Centrales Africanines,
ABCA) promotes cooperation among monetary, banking, and
financial institutions in Africa. Members include two
African regional banks and about 32 national banks. The
Association was created i"
- Association of International Bond Dealers - The
AIBD provides a forum for over 500 members from 30 countries
to review international securities market matters. The
primary objectives of the Association are to provide a
basis for examinaitn and discussion of questions relating
to the secondary mark
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations - "ASEAN
was established in 1967 to promote political, economic,
and social cooperation among its six member countries:
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand,
and Brunei. ASEAN headquarters are in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In January 1992, ASEAN"
- At. wt. - Atomic Weight
- ATFP - Arab Trade Financing Program
- athwartships - Across the ship or from side to
side.
- ATI - "American Traders Index, Andean Trade Initiative"
- Atl. - Atlantic
- ATLAS - Automated Trade Locator Assistance Network
- ATMIC - Agricultural Trade and Marketing Information
Center
- ATOs - Agricultural Trade Offices
- ATP - Advanced Technology Products
- ATPA - Andean Trade Preference Act
- ATPI - Andean Trade Preference Initiative
- AUMA - "Die Ausstellungs- und Messe-Ausschuss
der Deutschen, Wirtschaft"
- Ausfuhrkredit-Gesellschaft - AKA (English: Export
Credit Establishment) is an association of German banks
which provide medium and long-term funding for exports.
- Ausstellungs (Die) - und Messe-Ausschuss der
Deutschen Wirtschaft- "AUMA (German: the German Industry
Council for Exhibitions and Trade Fairs) promotes exports
by bringing together government, semiprivate, and private
organizations in the coordination of domestic and overseas
trade events. AUMA is a private organization "
- Australia Group - "The Australia Group, AG, is
an informal forum through which 22 industrialized nations
cooperate to curb proliferation of chemical and biological
weapons through a supply approach. The AG's first meeting,
held at the Australian Embassy in Paris in June 19"
- Automated Broker Interface - "ABI, a part of
Customs' Automated Commercial System, permits transmission
of data pertaining to merchandise being imported into
the United States. Qualified participants include brokers,
importers, carriers, port authorities, and independent
data process"
- Automated Clearinghouse - The Automated Clearinghouse
(ACH) is a feature of the Automated Broker Interface which
is a part of Customs' Automated Commercial System. The
ACH combines elements of bank lock box arrangements with
electronic funds transfer services to replace cash or
c
- Automated Commercial System - "The Customs Service's
Automated Commercial System, ACS, is a joint public-private
sector computerized data processing and telecommunications
system linking customhouses, members of the import trade
community, and other government agencies with the Customs"
- Automated Export Reporting Program - The AERP
provides for electronic submission of most information
required on the Shipper's Export Declaration. The program
was initiated in 1969 with the intent of enabling large
volume exporters to submit electronically and facilitate
Census Bureau data
- Automated Information Exchange - "AIES, a part
of Customs' Automated Commercial System, allows for exchange
of classification and value information between field
units and headquarters. "
- Automated Manifest Systems - "AMS, a part of
Customs' Automated Commercial System (ACS) controls imported
merchandise from the time a carrier's cargo manifest is
electronically transmitted to Customs until control is
relinquished to another segment of the ACS. "
- Automated Trade Locator Assistance Network -
"ATLAS is a Small Business Administration-sponsored, contractor-operated,
automated system which provides market research information
and statistics on world markets by SIC code (and possibly
harmonized system). Indirect access is available for businesses"
- AUTOVON - Automatic Voice Network
- Aux. - Auxiliary Vessel
- Av. - Average
- Av. disbts. - Average disbursements
- AVE - Ad Valorem Equivalent
- AWB - Airway Bill
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