What are regulations on customs dossier for goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries?
What are regulations on customs dossier for goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries? What are responsibilities of the Declarant of goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries?
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What are regulations on customs dossier for goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries?
Pursuant to Clause 1, Article 13 of the Decree 46/2020/ND-CP stipulating customs dossier for goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries as follows:
a) The TAD (in case the ACTS is not functioning, the TAD must be endorsed by customs authorities of the Contracting Parties involved in the transit operation).
b) The permit for goods in transit if required by the law of Vietnam: 01 original;
c) The notice of satisfactory quarantine result issued by a competent quarantine authority, or a quarantine document issued by a foreign quarantine authority and accepted according to the law on quarantine if the transited goods have to undergo compulsory quarantine: 01 original.
What are responsibilities of the Declarant of goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries?
Pursuant to Clause 2, Article 13 of the Decree 46/2020/ND-CP stipulating responsibilities of the Declarant of goods in transit from an ASEAN country through Vietnam to other ASEAN countries as follows:
a) Present the customs dossier mentioned in Clause 1 of this Article and the goods to the Customs Sub-departments at the point of entry and the point of exit (the Customs Sub-departments of transit) for inspection upon their request;
b) In the case of any irregularity during transit operation as prescribed in Clause 15 Article 3 hereof, the Declarant shall adopt necessary measures for preventing losses and report the occurrence immediately to the customs authority through the hotline published on the website of the General Department of Customs.
In cases where it is impossible to immediately report the irregularity to the customs authority, the Declarant may report the occurrence immediately to the local authority or police authority or border guard office at the location where the irregularity occurs, whichever is available, for verifying and appending signatures and seals on the TAD, and then notify it to the customs authority as prescribed.
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