Import Clearance
Under an on-dock immediate clearance system, imported goods can be cleared and released
immediately upon the port entry. Cargo Release before the Import Declaration System enables
trustworthy manufacturers and foreign investment companies to clear raw materials and facility
goods by only filing the brief cargo information and to file an import declaration within 10 days thereafter.
For a faster clearance, an import declaration is possible even before a vessel loaded with import cargo
enters a port. After the port entry, the import cargo can be immediately unloaded from the vessel and
transported from the pier to its destination.
Export Clearance
Export Clearance is defined as to 'a regulatory Customs procedure that enforces an exporter to declare
to the Customs not only the nature of goods they intend to export, but also their quantity, price and any
other particulars'.
An exporter is allowed to make an Export Declaration whenever he/she finds convenient before a
shipment occurs.
An export declaration must be made under names of customs brokers, Customs broker co-operations,
co-operations dealing with clearance affairs, or exporters.
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