Establishment of a strict control mechanism for imported goods through e-commerce in Vietnam is an issue mentioned in Resolution 128/NQ-CP dated September 08, 2024.
Early research on strict control mechanisms for imported goods through e-commerce in Vietnam is specified in the Prime Minister's Directive 29/CT-TTg on August 27, 2024, regarding boosting demand, supporting production and business, and developing the domestic market.
Circular 02/2018/TT-BCT detailing the List of goods traded and exchanged by border residents in Vietnam was promulgated on February 27, 2018. What are details included in the List?
Recently, the Ministry of Health issued Circular 05/2007/TT-BYT providing guidance on the conditions and procedures for designating organizations to conduct quality and food safety inspection for imported goods in Vietnam.
The Minister of Finance of Vietnam promulgates Circular 25/2024/TT-BTC dated April 23, 2024, repealing Circular 83/2014/TT-BTC providing guidance on the implementation of value-added tax according to the List of Vietnam's imported goods.
Instructions to complete appendix of declaration of imported goods under the law in Vietnam are specified in Circular 38/2015/TT-BTC on customs procedures issued by the Ministry of Finance on March 25, 2015.
The declaration of imported goods in Vietnam is specified in Appendix IV issued attached Circular 38/2015/TT-BTC on customs procedures applied to exported and imported goods. Below are the instructions to complete declaration of imported goods in Vietnam.
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