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'The Customs and Trade Act of 1990 made various miscellaneous and technical changes to trade laws, authorizing appropriations for US agencies and establishing fees for merchandise processing. The act also provided exemptions, increased forfeiture values, and required annual reports on trade law violations. Additionally, it directed the Secretary of the Treasury to assess preclearance operations and consider expanding them at foreign airports.'

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