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In what ways do the rules regarding textiles and apparel differ from other rules regarding customs classification and valuation? In what ways do they resemble such rules? Consider the underlying justifications.
Casting
A manufacturing process where a liquid material is poured into a mold and solidifies to take on a specific shape.
Finishing
is the process of completing the final stages of manufacturing to prepare products for sale, such as painting, polishing, or packaging.
Direct Labor-Hours
The total number of work hours spent by employees who are directly involved in the manufacturing process.
Traditional Costing
An accounting method that allocates overhead costs to products based on a predetermined rate, often labor or machine hours.
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