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16 October 2024 Dubai Customs announces implementation of the updated customs declaration
On 9 October 2024, Dubai Customs published Customs Notice No. 05/2024 (Notice), implementing the updated customs declaration form (Form). The Form will replace the forms currently in use, while customs service fees will remain the same. The key updates in the Form include the introduction of a quick response (QR) code and the display of antidumping charge, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) company name and logo, and the weight and quantity of items at the Harmonized System (HS) Code line-item level. The major updates are published on the Dubai Trade portal and the Form will be reflected in the Mirsal system (i.e., an electronic customs declaration system developed by Dubai Customs). The Form is aligned with the standard unified customs declaration format agreed to by the GCC Customs Union committee, and is designed to provide a more seamless and comprehensive approach to capturing the specifics of goods, ultimately leading to improved accuracy and productivity in the documentation process.
The integration of the GCC AEO logo into every customs declaration is a strategic enhancement that underscores the value of AEO certification for importers and exporters. This development serves as a compelling incentive to attain the AEO status, which serves to streamline operations and expedite customs processes for certified companies. Businesses should consider the merits of this certification, as it now plays a pivotal role in customs procedures and offers distinct advantages in the competitive global marketplace. Businesses engaged in the import and export of goods should maintain the required details and disclose them in the Form.
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