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Customs partners in exploring visuals of customs work on modifying duration of goods

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25/05/2017
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RIYADH: Raised public Customs Department through its portal poll want through which to identify the visuals and the aspirations of its partners in the work of customs specialists and concerned by about modifying the duration of (60) days for the survival of goods squares, warehouses and customs docks land, sea and air ports and is left after that.

It includes the amendment to reduce the duration of the perishable goods to (15) days such as medicine, food, and other goods and non-perishable (30) days. Ask a poll of Saudi Customs extension of its continued cooperation with its customers and partners in customs work comes up to be part of the transformation that seeks, in addition to seeking to achieve the vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2030 in making Saudi platform logistics globally, and meet the Saudi Customs obligations to facilitate trade agreement issued by the World trade Organization.

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