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TEXTILE IMPORTATIONS 52.

What records does Company maintain to show that the textile goods it imports are not manufactured with the use of child or prison labor? Please provide a complete list. Does Company have current photographs, videotape or similar video evidence in support of its position? 53. Has someone on Companys behalf visited the factory/factories which manufacture Companys goods? If so, when was the last visit during which Companys representative inspected and checked about the factory's use of prison or child labor? 54. Does Companys supplier own the quota used to authorize the importation of Companys goods into the U.S.? If not, from whom is quota purchased? 55. Whether or not Companys supplier owns the quota, has Company encountered any difficulty in obtain ing quota for its goods? If so, please describe the circumstances and how often obtaining quota is a problem. 56. What, if any, enforcement inquiries (i.e. Notices to Redeliver, Visas) has Customs made about Companys garments in the past? Please detail the nature of any inquiry and the date(s). 57. Has Customs made any inquiries about the classification of Companys goods. For example, if you import t shirts, is there a question of whether or not they qualify as t-shirts under the HTS? If you import jackets, has Customs looked at the garments to confirm they are jackets not coats? 58. Have there been situations where Company has imported goods with a counterfeit visa? If so, please describe the circumstances and the final outcome. 59. Have there been situations where Company imported goods with a valid visa but U.S. Customs demanded a new visa with a different category number? If so, please describe the circumstances and the final outcome.

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