New Customs Regulation for Authorised Importers – 2025
The Ministry of Finance Department of Revenue has introduced the Customs On-Arrival Movement for Storage and Clearance at Authorised Importer Premises Regulations 2025. This regulation aims to streamline the import process by allowing select importers to store and clear goods at their designated premises rather than traditional customs warehouses.
Key Highlights
Who Can Benefit
Importers with Tier Two or Tier Three Authorised Economic Operator status.
Importers with licensed bonded warehouses under Section Fifty Eight or Fifty Eight A of the Customs Act.
Those handling specific electronic goods classified under headings Eight Five One Seven to Eight Five Four Eight.
How It Works
Automated clearance permissions will be granted for storage at authorised importer premises.
Importers can move, store, and clear goods after necessary checks.
Faster processing for eligible goods, avoiding unnecessary delays.
Conditions for Clearance
Goods must not have pending government approvals or scanning issues.
Importers must ensure safe storage and documentation.
Goods must be cleared within fifteen days, extendable under special circumstances.
Penalties for Non Compliance
Violations can lead to penalties under Section One Fifty Eight of the Customs Act.
The Commissioner of Customs may suspend or revoke authorization for non compliance.
Why It Matters
This new regulation simplifies customs clearance, reduces congestion at ports, and provides a faster and more efficient import process for qualified businesses. If you are an importer handling electronics or operating a bonded warehouse, this could be a game changer for your supply chain.
Stay updated and check if your business qualifies

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