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customs broker

American  

noun

  1. a person or firm that clears goods or merchandise through customs for a consignee or shipper.


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Nunzio De Filippis, a customs broker, said he is being inundated with calls from his clients but that Wednesday’s order doesn’t guarantee refunds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kimberly Daniels, a Washington, D.C.-based customs broker at Mercantile Logistics & International Trade, said 20 of her clients are looking to get refunds of $2,200 to $7 million each in the tariffs at issue.

From The Wall Street Journal

He worked as a lawyer and customs broker before being elected to the Texas House, where he burnished his bipartisan credentials.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to Vincent Iacopella, a Los Angeles-based customs broker and a board member for the American Assn. of Exporters and Importers, the tariffs will hurt domestic manufacturing by raising the price of parts.

From Los Angeles Times

As a customs broker, Iacopella represents importers and helps them comply with duties and regulations.

From Los Angeles Times