Goods discharged from ships on which import duties have not been paid are kept in...
Goods discharged from ships on which import duties have not been paid are kept in the
- A) ordinary warehouse
- B) public warehouse
- C) private warehouse
- D) bonded warehouse
Correct Answer: D) bonded warehouse
Explanation
This question is asking about where goods are kept if import duties have not been paid. The options are ordinary warehouse, public warehouse, private warehouse, and bonded warehouse.When goods are discharged from ships and import duties have not been paid, they are kept in a bonded warehouse. A bonded warehouse is a special type of warehouse where imported goods can be stored without paying import duties or taxes until they are needed or until the duties and taxes are paid. This allows businesses to store goods and defer the payment of import duties until they are ready to sell or distribute the goods.
In a bonded warehouse, the goods are under the control of customs authorities and cannot be removed without their permission. This ensures that the duties and taxes will be paid before the goods are released for sale or distribution. It provides a way for businesses to store imported goods securely and legally without immediately paying import duties.
Therefore, the correct option for this question is option D: bonded warehouse.

