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The new system applies to all customs procedures taking place in ports, airports and at the offices of the Malabo, Bata, Ebibeyín and Mongomo Principal Customs Administrations. TIN: (Tax Identification Number allocated by the Lesotho Reve- nue Authority) B) All applicants must provide the names of each individual who will be accessing ASYCUDA World and include them in the table below, indicating which of the listed individuals will be a Super User, who will receive ALL of the UNIQUE USER NAMES issued to your business.
ASYCUDA WORLD LESOTHO REGISTRATION
The Order also deals with some customs-related requirements, such as deadlines for the filing of cargo manifests and rules on the submission and acceptance of customs declarations.Īll economic operators that handle import and/or export procedures (including carriers, clearing agents, cargo owners and consignees, freight forwarders, cargo agencies and remote users) must register with the General Customs Directorate as ASYCUDA users.īeneficiaries of customs exemptions must obtain a Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning’s approval and register with the Customs General Directorate for subsequent registration in the ASYCUDA. 11/2020, of 30 April 2020, of the Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning.Īs per the Order, all customs formalities, regardless of the applicable customs regime, should now be completed through the ASYCUDA. “UNCTAD and IATA are working together to support the economic opportunities of e-commerce by modernizing the data exchange needed for customs clearance,” said Nick Careen, IATA’s senior vice president for the operations, safety and security division.The Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA) has been adopted in Equatorial Guinea by means of Order No. The collaboration will also include the potential exchange of additional operational electronic information such as air cargo rules, flight schedules and others that can assist customs officials in their risk assessments. This will enable customs authorities to share advance cargo/mail information requirements across the digitized supply chain (airlines, freight forwarders, ground handlers and third-party messaging service providers). This year marks the 40th anniversary of ASYCUDA, an integrated customs management system that plays a key role supporting countries’ efforts to mobilize domestic revenues through implementing trade facilitation policies, efficient procedures and regional integration, while building capacity and safeguarding natural resources. “Through this extended partnership, we look forward to leveraging the leadership of UNCTAD and IATA in their respective fields to boost e-commerce in developing countries through improved exchanges of trade data,” said Shamika N Sirimanne UNCTAD’s technology and logistics director. It will include adding a risk assessment for mail shipments and facilitating access to the IATA enhanced partner identification and connectivity (EPIC) platform.īoth sides have earlier successfully integrated air cargo messaging standards (Cargo-XML) into ASYCUDAWorld.įor the 100 counties choosing to deploy the latest version of ASYCUDAWorld, this enables more efficient processing of air cargo shipments, an UNCTAD press release said. This will focus on enabling UNCTAD’s automated customs management system, to manage e-commerce shipments more efficiently. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently extended their collaboration to facilitate international trade, particularly e-commerce.
