A customs broker may be listed as an ultimate consignee on a formal entry if ________.
A. The ultimate consignee has not been determined by importer, and the broker is not the owner of the merchandise
B. The delivery destination of the merchandise has not yet been determined by the importer
C. They own the merchandise, or there is no known U.S. buyer and the accompanying documentation shows the broker premises as the location to which the merchandise is to be delivered
D. The merchandise is owned by a foreign company and the location of the delivery for the merchandise is unknown
E. The merchandise is going be exported through another port
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The Answer is: C
Citation: Customs Directive 3550-079A
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