CVA

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CVA is the commonly used abbreviation for the World Trade Organization’s Customs Valuation Agreement, which sets international rules for determining the customs value of imported goods.

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instanceOf WTO agreement
international trade agreement
abbreviationOf Customs Valuation Agreement
surface form: World Trade Organization Customs Valuation Agreement
administeredBy World Trade Organization
adoptedBy World Trade Organization
aimsTo avoid arbitrary or fictitious customs values
ensure fair, uniform and neutral system for customs valuation
alsoKnownAs GATT Customs Valuation Agreement
Customs Valuation Agreement
surface form: WTO Customs Valuation Agreement
appliesIn WTO member states that have accepted the agreement
appliesTo imported goods
basedOn Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
surface form: Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994
concerns customs administrations
importers
defines computed value method
deductive value method
identical goods
similar goods
transaction value
establishes hierarchy of valuation methods
fullName Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of GATT 1994
surface form: Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994
governs customs valuation of imported goods
language English
French
Spanish
legalNature multilateral trade agreement
linkedTo Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of GATT 1994
surface form: GATT 1994
objective promote trade facilitation through predictable valuation rules
provide transparency in customs valuation
partOf WTO legal framework
prohibits use of arbitrary customs values
use of minimum customs values
providesFor right of appeal in customs valuation disputes
technical assistance to developing countries on customs valuation
relatedTo World Trade Organization Trade Facilitation Agreement
surface form: Agreement on Trade Facilitation

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
surface form: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994
requires publication of laws and regulations on customs valuation
use of transaction value as primary basis for customs valuation
setsRulesFor determination of customs value
shortName Customs Valuation Agreement
subjectMatter customs valuation
international trade
usedBy customs authorities
importers and exporters
trade practitioners

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