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Re-Export Custom Clearance

Re-Export Custom Clearance

Re-export custom clearance refers to the process of clearing goods that were previously imported into a country and are now being exported to another destination. Re-exporting can occur for various reasons, such as surplus inventory, product recalls, or fulfilling international contracts. The process involves specific procedures to comply with customs regulations and ensure that the goods can be legally exported to the intended destination. Here's an overview of the re-export custom clearance process:

1. Documentation:

  • Re-Export Declaration: A declaration specifying the goods being re-exported, including descriptions, quantities, values, and reasons for re-exportation.
  • Original Import Documents: Copies of the original import documents, such as the bill of lading, commercial invoice, and import customs declaration, are often required to validate the origin and nature of the goods being re-exported.
  • Export License or Permit: Depending on the nature of the goods and the destination country, an export license or permit might be necessary.
  • Packing List: Details of the contents of each package being re-exported.

2. Customs Declaration:

  • Importers or their customs brokers submit a customs declaration specifying that the goods are intended for re-export and provide all necessary details about the goods and their destination.

3. Customs Assessment:

  • Customs authorities assess the declaration and accompanying documents to verify the accuracy of the information provided and ensure that the re-exportation complies with regulations.

4. Customs Inspection (if necessary):

  • Customs authorities may inspect the goods to confirm that they match the description provided in the declaration and meet the required standards for export.

5. Customs Clearance and Release:

  • Once the assessment is complete, and any duties or taxes applicable to re-exportation are paid, customs authorities issue a clearance certificate or release order.

Working with experienced customs brokers or freight forwarders is crucial when dealing with re-export custom clearance. These professionals can help navigate the complexities of customs regulations, ensure accurate documentation, and facilitate a smooth re-exportation process. Failure to comply with customs procedures can lead to delays, fines, or other penalties, making it essential to adhere to all necessary requirements.

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Year of Establishment : 1996

Business Type: Import-Export Trade Consultant


Estimated Yr Sales (USD): 2 – 5 M


Number of Employees : 80-100


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Project Cargo: We take up comprehensive cargo handling for our customers. Our services include transportation of all machinery, raw materials, and other materials that might be required by the client. We offer these services in a package deal over a certain period of time.
Reefer Cargo: We have experienced and specialized personnel for project cargo logistics and have access to full range of material handling equipment such as cranes, lighters, heavy lift trucks for sea and overland operations.

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