The Amur customs post (the electronic Declaration center), Khabarovsk customs will cease operations December 1, 2020

The Amur customs post (the electronic Declaration center), Khabarovsk customs will cease operations December 1, 2020

December 1, 2020 of the Amur customs post (the electronic Declaration center) stops its activities. Of the Declaration of goods the traders can apply in the Vladivostok customs post (CED) of the Vladivostok customs (for goods arriving by sea transport), far East customs office (CED) far Eastern electronic customs (for goods arriving by other modes of transport), or in other Cady administered by the Federal customs service of Russia, regardless of the location of the goods.

The Amur customs office (CED) was established on 12 January 2011. During this time customs post issued more than 152 thousand goods declarations to the Federal budget transferred about 50 billion rubles, 522 filed cases on administrative offences on the facts of violation of customs legislation.

As told the acting first Deputy chief of the Khabarovsk customs Evgeny Danilov, with application of technology of remote release, which allowed participants of foreign economic activity customs clearance of goods, regardless of their location, the number of participants of foreign trade activities, carrying out the Declaration in Khabarovsk Cede increased from 111 to 1356.

The main export products in the region of Khabarovsk customs are wood, timber products, metal products, agricultural raw materials. The main imported goods are spare parts for cars, machinery, clothes and shoes.

Elena Popova, press Secretary of the Khabarovsk customs

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