E-customs procedure service kicks off
7:20', 13/10/ 2011 (GMT+7)

An opening ceremony of e-customs procedure service took place on October 11, at an office of Binh Dinh Customs branch at Quy Nhon Port.

The e-customs procedures performed at the customs branch include import-export goods under trade contracts, import-export goods under processing contracts with foreign traders or for overseas processing, import-export materials for production of export goods, import-export goods for investment projects.

Participating the e-customs procedures, enterprises will enjoy a lot of benefits, such as cost and time saving, free provision of software for the e-customs declaration and free, direct assistance from the custom authorities on the use of the software, prior clearance of e-customs files to traditional customs files when the customs authorities check the files in detail or check the goods, etc.

On the occasion, Binh Dinh Customs Department grants e-customs registered certificates to very 30 first qualified enterprises in the province. The department will continue implement the second phase of e-customs scheme at its branch of Phu Yen customs in 2012.

  • Viet Hien

 

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