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aduaneras

Aduaneras is the feminine plural form of aduanero, a term used in Spanish-speaking countries to describe women who work in the customs service or in the field of customs brokerage. The masculine counterpart is aduanero, and the root aduana refers to the customs authority or customs house. The precise meaning of aduanera varies by country; in some contexts it denotes a government official at the border responsible for applying customs laws, inspecting goods, and collecting duties, while in others it may refer to a licensed customs broker who handles import/export declarations on behalf of clients.

Roles and responsibilities typically include inspecting shipments, verifying documents, classifying goods for tariff purposes, calculating and

Training and licensing for aduaneras generally involve formal education or vocational training related to customs and

Notable aspects: the term highlights gender and reflects the involvement of women in customs work. As with

See also: Aduana, Aduanero, Agente aduanal.

collecting
duties
and
taxes,
enforcing
import/export
controls,
preventing
smuggling,
and
coordinating
with
other
border
agencies.
Aduaneras
may
work
at
ports,
airports,
land
border
crossings,
or
inland
customs
offices.
In
many
jurisdictions,
trade
and
border
procedures
require
collaboration
with
inspectors,
port
authorities,
tax
agencies,
and
security
services.
trade,
with
examinations
or
certification
for
official
or
broker
status;
ongoing
professional
development
is
common
to
keep
up
with
regulatory
changes
and
technology.
all
professional
terms,
usage
and
specific
duties
can
differ
between
countries
and
regulatory
frameworks.