Customs broker licensing requires licensed status for import/export brokerage, with narrow exemptions for principals, credentialed employees, and vessel agents. Operation as a customs broker for conveyance entry/departure or import/export work at a customs station requires a license under these Regulations, with specified exemptions for importers/exporters acting on their own account, employees holding an identity card or temporary pass issued by the relevant customs officer, and agents engaged solely to enter or clear vessels or aircraft for duties incidental to their employment.
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Customs broker licensing requires licensed status for import/export brokerage, with narrow exemptions for principals, credentialed employees, and vessel agents.
Operation as a customs broker for conveyance entry/departure or import/export work at a customs station requires a license under these Regulations, with specified exemptions for importers/exporters acting on their own account, employees holding an identity card or temporary pass issued by the relevant customs officer, and agents engaged solely to enter or clear vessels or aircraft for duties incidental to their employment.
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