The Customs Department has just issued a document directing the Customs Branches of the region to create conditions and prioritize the immediate implementation of customs clearance for export goods, especially durian products, easily damaged goods, goods arising during the customs clearance procedures.
Closely coordinate with relevant agencies, regularly update the situation, promptly provide information on import policies and tariff policies of countries to agricultural, forestry and fishery export enterprises through border gates in the area.
At the same time, strictly handle cases that cause inconvenience to businesses.
This move aims to implement the direction of the Prime Minister in Official Dispatch No. 59/CD-TTg dated May 8, 2025 on focusing on directing the assurance of production, consumption, and export of agricultural, forestry and fishery products in the context of global trade fluctuations and Official Dispatch No. 71/CD-TTg dated May 23, 2025 on a number of tasks to promote sustainable durian production and export, the Customs Department requests the Customs branches of regions under their affiliated units to: