Angola

10.6 - Use of customs brokers

Articles 10.6.110.6.210.6.3
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Indicative date of implementation 30 June 2022
Definitive date of implementation 30 June 2026
Extension of time
Request received
17 April 2024
Original definitive date
30 June 2024
New date requested
30 June 2026
Date approved
30 June 2026
Reason
The process of negotiating border agreements is intrinsically complex, involving several legal issues, geopolitical and economic. Additionally, the existence of a legal provision may suggest that customs processes are theoretically accessible and managed directly by interested parties on an individual basis. However, in practice, dependence on customs brokers persists due to the technical complexity of these processes and system parameterization and awareness among interested parties. In view of the above, the request to extend the deadlines for implementing the measures is a prudent measure to ensure that border negotiations are approached with due attention and that the transition to less dependence on customs brokers is carried out effectively, considering the complexities involved.
Committee approval:
Approved
Link to notification
Assistance required for implementation  Review licensing requirements to ensure that they are objective and transparent.
 Training on publication requirements.

Tags: Legislative and regulatory framework, Human resources and training

Donor / Agency To be determined
Progress reported To be determined

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