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Customs duty

Customs duty, also known simply as duty, is a financial charge levied by a country when goods cross its customs border. This fee serves as a protective measure aimed at shielding the domestic market from foreign goods.

Whether a particular item is subject to customs duty—and under what conditions—is determined by national legislation or the country’s customs tariff schedule.

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