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CACUB or The Caribbean Association of Customs Brokers has a membership of territorial customs broker associations and individual members from the CARICOM region (The Caribbean Community and Common Market) https://caricom.org/

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Who are Customs Brokers? ...Customs brokers generally act as an intermediary between traders and Customs in Customs clearance processes. Brokers’ knowledge of Customs laws and processes in addition to their work experience in the trade supply chain can be useful for both traders and Customs. While Brokers support traders by providing all necessary documentation and undertaking formalities related to cargo clearance, Customs brokers are also expected to maintain government interests by ensuring compliance with Customs and other regulatory requirements and the collection of appropriate duties and taxes...... extracted from the WCO Study Report on Customs Brokers    http://www.wcoomd.org/-/media/wco/public/global/pdf/topics/facilitation/instruments-and-tools/tools/customs-brokers/wco-study-report-on-customs-brokers.pdf?db=web

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