Exercise 13. In five or six sentences speak of the Customs’ responsibilities. Use some phrasal verbs from exercises 10-12.



Exercise 14. Use the words in the box to complete the following passage.

put forward     end up      the payment     Customs control    goods     to certify     consignments     identification      the borders

 

    The idea has often been _____ that, given the steady reduction in Customs duties, anything that goes through _____, whether or not it has been properly declared, will ______ in the VAT chain. Subsequent commercial transactions will therefore enable ________ of VAT, thus by-passing possibly corrupt or inefficient Customs operations. This is only true to a limited extent: ______ is always a preferred way of capturing movements of ______; its total absence would fuel the informal sector; someone has ______ that goods were exported, if only for VAT refund purposes; even in developed countries, _______ evade Customs control, and it is the post release control and audit mechanisms operated by Customs that allow, combined with investigations and enforcement, for their subsequent ______.

Exercise 15. Using expressions from exercise 14, prepare to talk about the role of Customs in identification of goods crossing the borders.

Exercise 16. Grammar Practice. Use the adverbs out, down, for, with, up, away with, up, forward to make phrasal verbs. Translate the sentences.

1. Initially, the crew tried to carry ___ this operation by helicopter, but two efforts were fruitless.

2. We are looking ___ a partner in a new business venture.

3. It may end ___ being cheaper if the Government invested in those things rather than leaving them languishing and short of funds.

4. He rejected all the proposals put ________by the committee.

5. Work _______ how much duty is payable on this consignment.

6. A lot of the restrictions on imports have been done ______ _____.

7. Find ______ how much time and interest you can save on your home loan by making extra repayments.

8. You will be expected to carry _____ responsibilities and as you gain the trust and the confidence of other team members.

9. As growth returns, you've got to continue to deal _______ those issues.

10. Police are trying to track ______ a woman and her two young children who haven't been seen since they left her Newcastle home on Saturday.

Exercise 17. Before reading Part III of the text, answer these questions:

a) What is foreign trade facilitation?

b) What trade facilitation practices do you know?

        

PART III

    The only official link to trade facilitation for Customs is that they should facilitate legitimate trade, and focus resources on detecting fraud. However, to identify legitimate traders and transactions, Customs must first check their level of compliance, which is not exactly a trade facilitation exercise.

    However, the essence of Customs control leads naturally to facilitation as:

· Customs all over the world have limited resources and an increasing workload. They cannot spend too much time on low risk transactions. They therefore try to find ways of discarding what is not a significant danger.

· Customs has more interaction with the business community than many other border agencies. Consequently, they are better aware of trade bottlenecks and facilitation issues.

· Customs has built a worldwide network of Customs administrations, more than any other Government department. They have a tendency to trust the information provided by fellow Customs administrations, largely because it is usually standardized. Collecting and verifying data only once is one of the basics of facilitation.

    The management of compliance, and correlated risk, has led to the development of several, trade facilitation oriented practices:

· The release of goods is dissociated from documentary processing. Customs has to make a decision as early as possible whether or not they will inspect the goods presented to them. Everything that does not require the actual presence of the goods can be processed more effectively after release.

· Physical examination is not a standalone activity, but part of a process of verification. It is often not necessary to examine consignments to assess the validity of documentation, which, as mentioned above, can be examined later anyway. A green channel by default approach was therefore designed.

· When importers are well established, and present a good track record, there is limited risk that duty will not be paid. Customs often carry out, for these importers, routine compliance checks, or targeted audits. The purpose of these is to not disrupt supply chains at the time of the import.

Vocabulary Notes

level of compliance      (здесь) степень законопослушности

workload                           объём работы, загруженность

to discard                          отбрасывать, не учитывать

bottleneck                          препятствие, узкое место (в торговле)

default approach/action     действие по умолчанию

track record                                сведения о деятельности

 

Exercise 18. Explain the meaning of the following words in the text: legitimate trade; to check the level of compliance; limited resources; an increasing workload; low risk transactions; trade bottlenecks; fellow Customs administrations; to verify data; trade facilitation oriented practices; documentary processing; to assess the validity of documentation; to present a good track record; routine compliance checks; to not disrupt supply chains.

 

Exercise 19. Look through the text of Part III again and reproduce sentences with the word “Customs”. Work with a partner and ask him or her to translate your sentences. Trade roles.

Exercise 20. Use phrasal verbs to rewrite the sentences below. Each verb can be used only once.

to track down    to put forward       to deal with   to look for     to do away with   to carry out          to end up          to look at          to carry out      to call for

 

1. On September 23, 2004, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), Treasury, published in the Federal Register interim regulations to implement Executive Order 13312 of July 29, 2003.

2. We are seeking a partner in a new business venture.

3. On April 7, 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the Consolidate Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA), which authorizes the U.S. Customs Service to collect user fees for various services.

4. Passenger Service Managers have been deployed to the 20 Model Ports to ensure that officers are greeting and working with travelers professionally as well as to serve as a point of contact right at the airport to be concerned with passenger complaints, compliments, and concerns.

5. The agents were able to locate the vehicle to its last known position and discovered it concealed in a wash with a tarp.

6. Agriculture specialists inspect incoming flowers to make sure that no harmful bugs are brought into the U.S.

7. By way of background, CBP employs highly trained and professional personnel, resources, and law enforcement authorities to discharge the mission of enforcing the laws of the United States at the borders.

8. The Russians seem determined to resist the new policy and would prefer to discard the embargo.

9. The chances are that we will finish by being friendly with them.

10. It's not clear, yet, when new legislation will be proposed.

Exercise 21. Fill in the missing particle. The first has been done for you. Make up 5 sentences to illustrate the use of multi-word verbs.

1. to call it _off__ = to cancel

2. to cut it _____ = to remove by cutting

3. to cut it _____ = to cut into smaller pieces

4. to turn it _____ = to reject or decline

5. to close it ____ = to force a business to stop operating

6. to clean it ____ = to clean completely

7. to cover it ____ = to cover completely

8. to cut it ____ = to reduce

9. to turn it ____ = to stop a machine

10. to think it ____ = to consider

11. to put it ____ = to delay, delay doing

12. to let it ____ = to allow to leave

13. to make it ____ = to create or invent

14. to try it ____ = to test to see if it works or is good

15. to take it ____ = to remove (especially clothing or wrapping)

16. to check it ____ = to examine (because you think it is interesting)

17. to look it ____ = to examine quickly (usually to see if there are mistakes)

18. to set it _____ = to prepare it for use or make arrangements for it

19. to tear it _____ = to destroy

20. to talk it _____ = to discuss (a problem, a difficult decision)


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