The Hanoi Times - E-customs procedures will be applied at all customs units by the end of 2011, said the Hanoi Customs Department at a seminar on September 8 in the capital.
The Hanoi Times - E-customs procedures will be applied at all customs units by the end of 2011, said the Hanoi Customs Department at a seminar on September 8 in the capital.
The e-customs procedures will be applied for all import and export activities, and then to other fields.
As scheduled, e-customs will be piloted at the Gia Thuy Customs Office in October and the Outsourcing Investment Customs Office and the Bac Thăng Long Industrial Park Customs Office in December before being introduced to all other customs offices in the city by the end of 2011.
In 2009, e-customs software systems will be used to manage all forms of import and export, including business, outsourcing, and import of input materials for the production of exports.
The municipal customs department is in charge of managing import and export activities in
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