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I have a customer in Argentina who said that they need me to provide the following information for customs clearance of goods:

Argentina Customs’ new regulations (from 2010-05-03), the bill of lading for all imported goods must include the following content:

1. Consignee’s CUIT No. (Individual Tax Payer Identification Number) a) This number must appear after the consignee’s name and address on the bill of lading. -If the consignee is "TO ORDER", this number does not need to be displayed on the bill of lading. This number must be provided to the local customs after the final consignee is determined. -If the consignee is an individual outside Argentina, the passport number of the consignee must be shown on the bill of lading. -If the consignee is a local individual in Argentina, the CUIL (Worker’s Identification Number) or CDI (National Identification Code) must be displayed. b) If the goods are transited in Argentina, there is no need to provide CUIT No. c) If the goods are transit cargo in Argentina, there is no need to provide CUIT No., but the transshipment terms must be shown on the bill of lading, such as "CARGO IN TRANSIT TO XXX". 2. The product name column of the bill of lading must display the six-digit NCM No. corresponding to the product name. This number must be consistent with the H.S. CODE provided when booking. a) If there is more than one product name, the NCM No. of the product with the largest amount will be displayed. b) If the bill of lading is issued with multiple HOUSE BILLs, the product name column must display "CONSOLIDATED CARGO" and there is no need to display the NCM No..