„Port of Entry“

What does Port of Entry stand for?

A place designated by law at which Customs is stationed and carriers from foreign ports, foreign goods and persons are permitted to arrive.

Source:

“International Trade: Theory and Policy” by Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, and Marc J Melitz. Publisher: Pearson; 11th edition (2017).

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