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CAIN (Customs Assigned Importer Number)

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Customs Assigned Importer Numbers (CAIN): An Overview

What is a CAIN?

A **CAIN** stands for Customs Assigned Importer Number. It is a unique identifier used by international importers when dealing with customs.

How is a CAIN Assigned?

Customs assigns a **CAIN** to importers. Beeontrade, as a service provider, can facilitate the application process on behalf of importers.

Why is a CAIN Necessary?

A **CAIN** is required for foreign importers of record who are importing goods into the United States without an Employer Identification Number (EIN).

Submitting a CAIN Application through Beeontrade

  • Beeontrade can submit a **CAIN** application on behalf of importers.
  • This service is particularly useful for foreign importers of record lacking an EIN.
  • It streamlines the process of importing goods into the United States.

Who Needs a CAIN?

A **CAIN** is essential for:

  • Foreign importers of record.
  • Importers into the United States without an EIN.

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