1.When goods arrive at the port, the government-owned shipping agent for marine cargo also known as the KAMSAB informs CAMCONTROL, Customs, and Immigration Police.
2.Upon notification, the Customs Chief assigns two (2) officers to the boarding committee.
3.The committee includes Port Authority, KAMSAB, Immigration Police, CAMCONTROL, and Quarantine.
4.When the customs officers join team, the government-owned shipping agent for marine cargo (KAMSAB) submits copies of manifest and any other required documents to the team.
5.There after the team breaks up to each to perform their prescribed duties in the process of clearance goods.
6.The Customs then authorizes offloading of goods and as offloading goes on, it is monitored, checked and verified by the KAMSAB and Port Authority.
7.After thorough checking and verifying, goods are taken to the warehouse where they are received by the operator.
8.While goods are still in the warehouse, the Importer lodges proceeds with declaration of goods to the customs department.
9.When declaration is made, it is registered with a unique sequential number to each individual entry processing unit at the clearance point.
10.When assessment has been finished, importer now pays duties and storage fees. Payments can either be cash or bank guarantee; and the importer must ensure that a receipt is issued no matter which method of payment is used;
11.Thereafter the Customs Examination Team together with CAMCONTROL inspects the goods, and if approved, goods are released.
12.After the goods have been released, they are loaded on trucks to be transported from the Port.
1.Commercial invoice
2.Packing list,
3.Bill of lading,
4.Import license (if required),
5.Report of finding ROF (if an import fob value greater than USD 4,000)
6.Cargo release order
7.Import permit
8.Insurance certificate
9.Tax certificate
10.Terminal handling receipts
Ministry of Economy and Finance
No 60, Street 92
Tel: (+855)(0)23 427 634
Ministry of Commerce
Address: #20 A-B, Norodom Blvd., Phnom Penh
Phone: (855)23 427358 / 725585
Fax: (855)23 426396
E-Mail: kunkoet@moc.gov.kh
Website: http://www.moc.gov.kh
General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia
N: 6-8, Preah Norodom Blvd., Sangkat Phsar Thmei III, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Tel: +855 23214065
Fax: +855 23214065
E-mail: info-pru@customs.gov.kh
Website: http://www.customs.gov.kh
4.Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC)
Wat Phnom Circle
Tel: (+855) (0)23 981 156
A person with all requirements for importation in to Cambodia can import at any time.
Importers pay approximately US$930. This fee is broken down below:
1.Documents preparation US$225
2.Customs clearance and technical control US$280
3.Ports and terminal handling US$225
4.Inland transportation and handling US$200
Major duty rates for imported goods, excluding vehicles which have special rates are as follows:-
1.Primary products and raw material 7%
2.Machinery and equipment 15%
3.Finished products and government protected goods 35%
4.luxurious goods 50%
As long as one meets the requirements
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The time varies basing on what is being imported and the requirements. Importation may go for up to twenty four (24) days or more.
1.Documents preparation 15days
2.Customs clearance and technical control 3 days
3.Ports and terminal handling 4days
4.Inland transportation and handling 2days
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1.All imported goods should be reported to the customs authorities;
2.Importers should ensure that declarations made are accurate;
3.All imports are subject to the customs law and are subjected to duties and taxes;
4.Importers are liable for import duties;
5.Be aware of restricted and prohibited goods;
6.Be aware of goods that require importation permits and special certificates;
7.Establishment and application of tariffs is prescribed by law;
8.Temporary goods that are let in the country are under the customs control until importer fulfills the customs conditions;
9.Tariff classifications and origin are verified by the customs department;
10.Ensure that goods stored in the warehouses do not exceed maximum period;
11.Extra days in a warehouse shall be settled with a penalty fee of 1% for each day;
12.To avoid transferring goods to the customs warehouse, the importer must ensure that they do not stay in the port warehouse for three (3) months and above
13.Importers of goods with import FOB value more that USD 4,000 should endeavor to get a Report of Finding;
14.The government may decided to protect domestic producers by increasing tariffs if it is proven that they are being injured by imported goods;
1.Name and address of importer
2.Origin of goods;
3.FOB value of goods
4.Details of imports (the name and the quality and quantity of goods being imported)
5.Country of export
Importation refers to bring goods / services into a given country from abroad for sale. The processes of importation in Cambodia are controlled by government through its authorized agency the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE). For a n importer to enter goods in to Cambodia successfully, he / she must therefore fulfill requirements of the department.
1.If within three (3) years audit or investigation is carried out and it happens to be that the importers submit false declarations, registration of declared tariffs may be re-determined.
2.Goods can only be off loaded at the customs clearance are after payment, however an exception may be given and goods may be off load before paying duties, taxes and fees under the control of customs but after fulfillment of customs formalities.
3.Goods may temporarily be admitted in if the importer proves that they will be re-exported.
1.Importation increases revenue of the country;
2.New products are introduced on the local market;
3.Importation promotes international trade;
4.It strengthens relationship between the import (Cambodia) and export country;
5.There is creation of jobs as foreigners startup companies to import in the country.
1.http://cambodia.visahq.com/customs/
2.http://cambodia.visahq.com/customs/#!import-regulations
3.http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/cambodia/trading-across-borders/
4.http://www.cambodiainvestment.gov.kh/investors-information/trade-and-custom.html
6.http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/text.jsp?file_id=223213
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