by Editor | Dec 4, 2017 | Case Summaries, Customs Issues
William Fullard, Fullard Mayer, South Africa In common with most customs’ regimes, South African law permits the entry of dutiable imported goods for storage in a licensed customs and excise (bonded) warehouse, with deferment of payment of customs duty, for a maximum...
by Editor | May 24, 2017 | Customs Issues, National Issues
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) published Customs Notice 17-15 yesterday, which delays the mandatory implementation date for the e-Manifest program indefinitely. This expected announcement replaces Notice 16-23, under which e-Manifest would have been...
by Editor | Oct 19, 2015 | Customs Issues
Alexander Chebotarenko, Senior Lawyer, www.interlegal.com.ua It is well known that customs law creates a very specific legal regime that affects the status of persons and things belonging to them when such things are placed under customs control, but their clearance...
by Editor | Nov 12, 2014 | Case Summaries, Customs Issues, National Issues
Alexander Chebotarenko, Interleagal & A. Lazarev Up-to-date economic relationships are rapidly developing. Globalization is characterized by strengthening of trade and economic ties between foreign trade participants, importers & exporters. Those who import...