Articles 41 & 42 detail the exemption of letters, newspapers, magazines, and postal packages from customs declaration and evaluation, as well as the conditions for issuing urgent exit permits for essential goods with responsible authorities’ commitments and fee payments.
Article 40 explains that goods declared under international conventions, passenger goods, gifts, cabotage goods, abandoned or seized items, and goods withdrawn from export by the exporter are exempt from submitting a customs declaration.
Article 39 details the submission process, attached documents, customs declaration workflow, and evaluation procedures, allowing customs to adjust the form and clearance procedures as necessary.
Article 38 defines the implementation of customs procedures for imported and exported goods, emphasizing that procedures for ships, airplanes, and leased or purchased railway equipment from abroad must follow the executive regulations.
Articles 36 & 37 detail the procedures for seized and abandoned goods, including the application of abandoned goods regulations, management of excess proceeds, transfer to the warehouses of the State Organization for Collection and Sale of Assets, safeguarding, service charges, and container conditions. Legal exceptions are also included.
Article 35 details the seizure of prohibited and perishable goods, including notification to the owner, publication in newspapers if the owner is unknown, and a two-month period to file objections. It also specifies the sale of perishable goods and the handling of proceeds until final resolution.
Article 34 defines the procedures for recording the date of abandonment, customs evaluation, and notification by transport companies. It also covers the calculation of duties and service charges and the submission of the goods list to the State Organization for Collection and Sale of Assets.
This article provides detailed procedures for the sale of abandoned and seized goods, allowing the owner to complete necessary customs formalities before the sale. It also covers the transfer of goods to the warehouses of the State Organization for Collection and Sale of Assets and compliance with the relevant regulations.
Outlines rules for storing and transferring uncustomed goods in public warehouses and dedicated units, including supervision and customs procedures.