"Carnet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Carnet" Meaning

A carnet is a special document that allows travelers to temporarily bring certain goods, such as artwork, collectibles, or goods for commercial purposes, into a foreign country without having to pay customs duties or taxes. It's commonly used by artists, collectors, and businesses to facilitate international trade and cultural exchange.

"Carnet" Examples

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A carnet is a document that allows duty-free temporary importation of goods, especially for travel or exhibitions.

Examples:


She forgot to renew her carnet before leaving the country, so she had to pay duty on the luggage at customs.
The art gallery obtained a carnet for the temporary exhibition, allowing them to bring in valuable pieces without paying duties.
The travel company offered a carnet service for its clients, providing a convenient way to transport luggage while abroad.
Due to the carnet, the shipment of antique vases was not held up at the border, and the exhibition could begin on time.
The entrepreneur secured a carnet to import a prototype of his new invention for a trade show, avoiding costly duties and export procedures.

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