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declared value

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[di-klaird val-yoo] / dɪˈklɛərd ˈvæl ju /

noun

  • declared values
    plural
  1. the amount of money that a shipment, set of goods, property, etc., is stated officially to be worth.


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On April 26, the sale is finalised, but with a declared value of 122 million euros -- more than 22 times the initial price.

From Barron's Jun. 15, 2026

A smaller declared value would mean a lower tariff.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 15, 2025

"Adjustments to US customs regulations will allow DHL to resume accepting business to consumer shipments with a declared value exceeding $800 into the US."

From BBC Apr. 28, 2025

The first shipment was for water filters for Airbus galleys with a declared value of $1,700.

From Reuters Aug. 23, 2023

The declared value of reclaimed rubber exported from New York during July, 1897, averaged 12.6 cents per pound, while the value of exports for September averaged only 9.1 cents.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898 by Various

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