14 types of imported goods for customs procedures at the ports of entry
On June 27, 2019, the Prime Minister issues the Decision No. 23/2019/QD-TTg on the list of imported goods required to follow customs procedures at the ports of entry.
Accordingly, the Prime Minister issues the Decision No. 23/2019/QD-TTg on the list of imported goods required to follow customs procedures at the ports of entry.
Accordingly, imported goods subject to customs procedures at the ports of entry, including:
- Cigarette, cigar and other tobacco-based products used for smoking, sniffing, chewing, snuffing or sucking; liquor; Beer made from malt; Motor vehicles for the transport of fewer than 16 persons; Motorbikes, three-wheel motorcycles with reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity exceeding 125 cc
- Aircraft, yachts; Petrol of all kinds; Air conditioners of up to 90,000 BTU; Playing cards; Votive papers
- Explosive precursor substances and industrial explosive materials as per the List promulgated by Ministry of Industry and Trade
- Imported goods that may cause impacts on the national defense and security as per the List promulgated by Ministry of Industry and Trade
- Imported goods from countries and territories with warnings about the risk of epidemics as notified by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
- Goods in cases of application of trade remedy measures and measures to prevent the avoidance of trade remedies under decisions issued by the Minister of Industry and Trade.
For imported goods on the List, customs declarants have the right to carry out customs procedures at Customs Sub-Departments located at the ports of entry as defined in Article 4 of this Decision or at customs clearance sites outside the ports of entry.
This Decision takes effect on September 01, 2019.