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Exporting to the United States
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Exporting to the United States – A Team Canada Inc Publication

7.7 Labelling of goods not for resale

If you're shipping your product to an end user (that is, someone who will not be re-selling it), you may be able to obtain a marking exemption under Section 134.32f of the U.S. customs regulations, "Goods not for resale." Contact U.S. Customs or a U.S. customs broker to find out if you qualify. If you receive the exemption, be sure that your invoices include the words, "Claiming exemption to marking requirements under Section 134.32f."

 
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