Actividad de Aprendizaje 11 Evidencia 3: Compliance With Foreign Law
Actividad de Aprendizaje 11 Evidencia 3: Compliance With Foreign Law
Actividad de Aprendizaje 11 Evidencia 3: Compliance With Foreign Law
Incorrect information about foreign law may result in the prohibition of importation of
the exporter’s product, or it may mean that the customer cannot resell the product as
profitably as expected. Unfortunately, customers often overlook those things that may
be of the greatest concern to the exporter. As a result, it may be necessary for the
U.S. exporter to confirm its customer’s advice with third parties, including attorneys,
banks, or government agencies, to feel confident that it properly understands the
foreign law requirements. Some specific examples are as follows:
1. Industry standards
One type of foreign safety standard that is becoming important is the ‘‘CE’’
mark required for the importation of certain products into the European
Community. The European Community has issued directives relating to safety
standards for the following important products: toys, simple pressure vessels
and telecommunications terminal equipment, machinery, gas appliances,
electromagnetic compatibility, low voltage products, and medical devices (see
www.newapproach.org.). Products not conforming to these directives are
subject to seizure and the assessment of fines. The manufacturer may
conduct its own conformity assessment and self-declare compliance in most
cases. For some products, however, the manufacturer is required (and in all
cases may elect) to hire an authorized independent certifying service company
to conduct the conformity assessment. The manufacturer must maintain a
technical construction file to support the declaration and must have an
authorized representative located within the European Community to respond
to enforcement actions.
The ISO 9000 quality standards are becoming increasingly important for
European sales. One helpful source of information in the United States is the
National Center for Standards and Certification Information, a part of the
Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology,
www.nist.gov, which maintains collections of foreign government standards by
product. The National Technical Information Service, www.ntis.gov, the
Foreign Agricultural Service of the Department of Agriculture,
www.fas.usda.gov, and the American National Standards Institute,
www.ansi.org, which maintains over 100,000 worldwide product standards on
its NSSN network, also collect such information. Canada has the 20 exporting:
Procedures and Documentation Standards Council, www.scc.ca, and
Germany has the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), http://www.din.de/de/
The countries of export destination may have absolute quotas on the quantity
of products that can be imported. Importation of products in excess of the
quota will be prohibited. Similarly, it is important to identify the amount of
customs duties that will be assessed on the product, which will involve
determining the correct tariff classification for the product under foreign law in
order to determine whether the tariff rate will be so high that it is unlikely that
sales of the product will be successful in that country, and to evaluate whether
a distributor will be able to make a reasonable profit if it resells at the current
market price in that country. It is especially important to confirm that there are
no antidumping, countervailing, or other special customs duties imposed on
the products. These duties are often much higher than regular ad valorem
duties, and may be applied to products imported to the country even if the
seller was not subject to the original antidumping investigation.
3. Government contracting
Unlike the United States, many nations of the world have exchange control
systems designed to limit the amount of their currency that can be used to buy
foreign products. These nations require that an import license from a central
bank or the government be obtained in order for customers in that country to
pay for imported products. For a U.S. exporter who wishes to get paid, it is
extremely important to determine (1) whether an exchange control system
exists and an import license is necessary in the foreign country, (2) what time
periods are necessary to obtain such licenses, and (3) the conditions that
must be fulfilled and documentation that must be provided in order for the
importer to obtain such licenses.
6. Value-added taxes
1. Introduction
Incorrect information about foreign law may result in ________________________
2. Industry standards
The European Community has issued directives relating to safety standards for the following
important products: _____________________________
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