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VALIDATED EXPORT LICENSE
A required document issued by the U.S. government authorizing the export of specific commodities within a certain time period.
VALUATION, ACTUAL
Actual value of goods shown on the Bill of Lading by a shipper, when rate to be applied is dependent on value.
VALUATION, RELEASED
Value of goods set by shipper as the upper limit of carrier's liability in consideration for a lower rate to be charged.
VALUE
The value of imported merchandise as declared by the importer and as finally determined by the Customs Service.
VALUE ADDED TAX
An indirect consumption tax levied on imported goods in certain countries.
VAN CONTAINER
A standard container used to transport general freight.
VANNING
Loading of a container.
VESSEL CLOSEOUT
See Vessel Reconciliation.
VESSEL RECONCILIATION
The process whereby outbound documentation ensures that every shipment loaded aboard a vessel is manifested.
VESSEL TON
100 cubic feet.
VISA
A license issued to an importer by a foreign government pursuant to a quota. When asking for advice from the Customs Service, are you providing the most accurate, up-to-date, information you have on the merchandise.
VOLUNTARY RESTRAINT AGREEMENTS
Informal bilateral or multilateral arrangements through which exporters voluntarily restrain certain exports. This action is taken to avoid economic dislocation in an importing country.
VOYAGE CHARTER
Engaging services of cargo ship for specified trip from one port to another at an established tonnage rate.