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The importer's bank will then debit its account and send a payment order to the seller's Chinese bank.
China Is Easing Yuan-Pay System Lingling Wei 2012
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It's not really Sue Bee's honey, he said, because technically, it's still (the importer's) property until we pay for it.
Who's Watching Our Nation's Honey Imports? Pretty Much No One - The Consumerist 2009
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This year, 8.25% of a refiner's or importer's gasoline and diesel volume must be renewable fuel, according to the EPA.
Susan Buchanan: Plans to Hike Ethanol in Gasoline Irk Some Gulf Residents Susan Buchanan 2010
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P.K. Food's annual sales have totaled $10 million to $12 million for most of the past decade, and the Mi Pueblo relationship is projected to form less than 10% of the importer's revenue this year.
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A fee of $10 is required and can only be paid with a credit card (Visa and Mastercard) issued by a bank in the importer's country of foreign residence (e.g., the United States for U.S. citizens).
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Owners of personal vehicles traveling beyond the "free zone" must present the importer's immigration document (tourist card or visa), original and a copy of the importer's driver's license and vehicle title in the name of the importer.
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They then are transferred to trucks, and transported to a general warehouse, an importer's warehouse, or a distributor's warehouse; where most often they are immediately taken to market to sell.
Brad Haskel: When Is It Okay To Refuse A Bottle Of Wine? 2009
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Owners of personal vehicles traveling beyond the "free zone" must present the importer's immigration document (tourist card or visa), original and a copy of the importer's driver's license and vehicle title in the name of the importer.
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A fee of $10 is required and can only be paid with a credit card (Visa and Mastercard) issued by a bank in the importer's country of foreign residence (e.g., the United States for U.S. citizens).
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The importer's role in the Cross Lander fiasco doesn't raise my hopes, either.
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