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Strengthening control of imported goods stored at warehouses, ports and border gates

The General Department of Customs has just directed and requested provincial and municipal customs departments to strengthen the management and handling of shipments arriving at warehouses, ports and border gates for more than 30 days or more than 60 days. carry out customs procedures and backlogged goods for more than 90 days at warehouses, ports or border gates.

 

Regarding the handling of backlogged goods, the customs departments of the provinces and cities shall establish a steering committee to handle backlogged goods to monitor and promptly handle backlogged goods in accordance with regulations; make daily and monthly reports on handling results to the General Department of Customs.

For goods that are backlogged for more than 90 days at warehouses, ports or border gates, if someone comes to receive the goods within the notice period to find the owner of the backlogged goods to carry out customs procedures, the provincial/municipal Customs Departments make a written report and copy and send all relevant documents of the shipment to the General Department of Customs (via the Customs Supervision and Administration Department) for guidance.

For goods that are backlogged for more than 90 days at a warehouse, port or border-gate where the time limit for notification of finding the goods owner has expired but no one comes to receive the goods, the provincial/municipal Customs Departments shall promptly handle the backlogged goods according to regulations. provisions of law.

 

For shipments, key enterprises and customs departments of provinces and cities shall provide information and dossiers for key shipments and enterprises to the Risk Management Department for consolidation and review of services. analysis and risk assessment.

In addition, the General Department of Customs also provides specific instructions for the consignment to be re-exported due to mistakenly sent, lost, no recipient or refused to receive the goods.

The direction of the General Department of Customs aims to strengthen inspection, control and fight against acts of taking advantage of policies and procedures to refuse to receive goods and re-export goods for smuggling, trade fraud and enhance manage and handle shipments arriving at warehouses, ports or border gates for more than 30 days, 60 days without customs procedures and backlogged goods for more than 90 days at warehouses, ports or border gates.