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Packages are held in customs in order to inspect them for illegal substances, weapons, or hazardous materials. They could sit a few weeks in customs.
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"Held in customs" refers to a situation where goods or shipments are detained by customs authorities for inspection, verification, or clearance. This can occur for various reasons, such as missing documentation, concerns about the legality of the items, or payment of duties and taxes. During this period, the shipment cannot proceed to its final destination until the customs issues are resolved.
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"Inbound Out of Customs" refers to a shipment that has arrived in a country and has completed the customs clearance process. This means that the goods have been inspected and approved by customs authorities, allowing them to be released for delivery to the intended recipient. Essentially, it indicates that the shipment is no longer held by customs and can proceed to its final destination.
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This is stands for "held for ICE," which stands for immigrations and customs enforcement.