Dong Nai Customs helps enterprises overcome difficulties caused by pandemic

VCN- Without seaports or international airports, Dong Nai Customs Department’s revenue depends mostly on import-export activities of enterprises in industrial parks and processing zones, which are currently heavily affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, the support for businesses is determined as thekey task of the department to help businesses overcome difficulties.    
dong nai customs supports enterprises to overcome difficulties caused by pandemic Many factors cause reduction of revenue collection at Dong Nai Customs Department
dong nai customs supports enterprises to overcome difficulties caused by pandemic Solutions on preventing import and export enterprises from escaping or disappearing
dong nai customs supports enterprises to overcome difficulties caused by pandemic
Customs officers of Dong Nai Customs department inspect import and export goods. Photo: N.H

Difficulties arise

According to statistics from Dong Nai Customs Department, in the first six months of 2020, the department has completed procedures for more than 600,000 declaration forms, a 4%year-on-year decrease.

Import and export turnover has a sharp decline of 10% at US$14 billion. Also, the department said that the cause of this decline is the Covid-19 pandemic which directly affected import and export activities, as well as goods exchange of enterprises to the countries hit by the pandemic.

A series of enterprises lack raw materials for production, such as T.VN.I Company which lacks 50% of raw materials from China and Korea. Many other businesses in the textiles, leather and footwear industries also suffer the same situation.

According to a report from Dong Nai Customs Department, as of July 28, the department’s revenue reached VND8,326 billion, decreasing by 23% compared to 2019 and reaching 43% of the estimate of 2020.

Meanwhile, transport companies have delayed and stopped transportation which greatly affected the goods circulation and increased costs related to logistics activities.

The number of flights from abroad to Vietnam fell by 60-80%, so businesses have to wait for transport by sea, and the time for transporting raw materials for production is prolonged.Dong Nai Custom has recorded that many enterprises must cancel their declarations due to changes in shipping methods,leading to failure in goods delivery to customs on time, which forces enterprises to increase production shifts, and raising costs.

In addition, many businesses have suffered from reduced and cancelledorders, suspending the import of goods by some countries, stopping transactions and trade by foreign partners, disconnecting with their customers. The cancellations of orders even increased in May and June. Many businesses registered declarations for more than 15 days and were forced to cancel and then register new declarations and deposited goods in the bonded warehouses to find new customers or cancel goods export. Some companies have announced they wouldsuspend operations or operate moderately, including B.H Company, H.D Company, G.V Company, J. VN Company and S.V Company.

Dong Nai also said that import and export turnover has decreased more sharply than the number of declarations because businesses opened declaration forms to export sample goods with small quantity and low value to find new export markets replacing markets hit by the virus.

Diverse support forms

Facing a series of difficulties of enterprises affecting State revenue, Dong Nai Customs Department has focused on implementing appropriate solutions to support and share difficulties of enterprises affected by Covid-19. Specifically, the department has strengthened contact and grasping the situation, assessing problems and difficulties of enterprises due to the virus, thereby proactively developing support plans, helping businesses minimize losses and increase capacity to overcome this period.

Dong Nai Customs Department has continuously updated announcements to the business community on policies for the export of rice, medical masks, medical supplies; prevention of trade fraud and illicit transshipment; the time limit and forms of C/O submission during the pandemic; the time limit for extension of bonded warehouse lease; the list of goods subject to tax exemption for prevention of the disease.

The department has also worked with competent units in the area such as tax department, Police, Market Surveillance; and coordinated with border gate customs units, commercial banks, provincial State Treasury, specialized management agency toremove difficulties and facilitate customs clearance for enterprises.

The application of information technology is also promoted in processing procedures for businesses to create an open, transparent and quick import environment. Accordingly, strengthening processing of dossiers via online public services with the increase in the number of dossiersby7% compared to 2019; answering problems of enterprises via application software: online consultancy via the department’s website, the Dna-Info System, mail and electronic software.

In particular, Dong Nai Customs Department has classified the enterprises affected by the disease to promptly provide support solutions.

DongNai Customs Department has actively advised and encouraged enterprises to comply with supply chains, in particular production products of this enterprise are raw materials for production of other enterprises.

The Covid 19-pandemic is forecasted to continue to affect to production and export of enterprises in the comingmonths. Dong Nai Customs Department will strengthen to reform administrative reform in State management in the customs area and support enterprises to enhance capacity to respond to and overcome difficulties.

By Nguyen Hien/Ngoc Loan

Related News

Hanoi Customs resolves tax policy queries for enterprises

Hanoi Customs resolves tax policy queries for enterprises

VCN - Queries regarding customs consultation procedures and tax refunds due to price reduction clauses were addressed by the Hanoi Customs Department, providing clarity for businesses.

Latest News

Appointment of new Directors for the Customs Reform and Modernization Board and Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department

Appointment of new Directors for the Customs Reform and Modernization Board and Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department

VCN - On November 21, 2024, at the headquarters of the General Department of Vietnam Customs, Director General Nguyen Van Tho presided over the ceremony to announce the appointment of new leaders for the Customs Reform and Modernization Committee and the Anti-Smuggling Investigation Department.
Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch supports and facilitates enterprises

Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch supports and facilitates enterprises

VCN – Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch (Binh Duong Customs Department) upgrades technology and modern equipment, creating conditions for businesses to clear goods quickly and effectively.
Promoting Vietnam-Laos Customs cooperation

Promoting Vietnam-Laos Customs cooperation

VCN - On November 19, 2024, in Hanoi, Vietnam Customs held the Vietnam - Laos Customs Directors General Conference.
Ho Chi Minh City: Imported gasoline, iron and steel greatly affect state budget revenue

Ho Chi Minh City: Imported gasoline, iron and steel greatly affect state budget revenue

VCN - Carrying out customs procedures for special imported goods, such as iron and steel, gasoline, Saigon Port Customs Sub-department, Region 3 is expected to generate large revenues, but the state budget revenue from these two items has decreased sharply.

More News

Quang Nam Customs facilitates trade and increases revenue

Quang Nam Customs facilitates trade and increases revenue

VCN – Goods imported and exported across Quang Nam province’s border gates surges in the second half of the year. Quang Nam Customs Department has implemented solutions to facilitate enterprises, increasing the State revenue.
Quang Tri Customs: Revenue from imported coal plunges

Quang Tri Customs: Revenue from imported coal plunges

VCN - Coal and wood of all kinds are items that contribute greatly to the state budget revenue of Quang Tri Customs Department, but are fluctuating in a downward direction.
Closely control imported products traded via e-commerce

Closely control imported products traded via e-commerce

VCN – The General Department of Vietnam Customs has directed local customs departments to strengthen control and supervision for imported goods traded via e-commerce.
Mong Cai Customs sets new record in revenue collection

Mong Cai Customs sets new record in revenue collection

VCN - The Mong Cai Border Gate Customs Branch, under the Quang Ninh Customs Department, has set a new record for the highest state revenue collected to date.
Lao Cai Customs attracts over 100 new businesses for customs procedures

Lao Cai Customs attracts over 100 new businesses for customs procedures

VCN - Compared to the same period in 2023, the number of businesses handling procedures at Lao Cai border gate customs branch (under Lao Cai Customs Department) has grown by 109 companies.
Vietnam Customs attends WCO’s flagship conference

Vietnam Customs attends WCO’s flagship conference

VCN - The 2024 World Customs Organization (WCO) Technology Conference and Exhibition with the theme “Digital Frontiers: Customs Embracing Innovation with Traditional and New Partners” hosted by Brazil’s Secretariat of the Federal Revenue, took place from November 12-14, 2024 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
Da Nang Customs joins efforts to establish free trade zone proposal

Da Nang Customs joins efforts to establish free trade zone proposal

VCN - The Da Nang Customs Department is actively collaborating with local authorities and agencies to develop a proposal for the Da Nang Free Trade Zone (FTZ), aiming to drive new economic growth for both the city and the wider region.
Quang Ninh Customs sees revenue boost of nearly VND 900 Billion from new enterprises

Quang Ninh Customs sees revenue boost of nearly VND 900 Billion from new enterprises

VCN - Efforts to attract and support businesses have significantly boosted state revenue for the Quang Ninh Customs Department, thanks to a proactive approach in facilitating customs procedures.
Roadmap set for pilot program of smart border gate initiative

Roadmap set for pilot program of smart border gate initiative

VCN - The General Department of Vietnam Customs has been appointed as the lead agency to implement the tasks outlined in the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 865/QD-TTg, dated August 17, 2024, which approves the pilot program to establish smart border gates at specialized goods transport routes around markers 1119-1120 and markers 1088/2-1089 within the Huu Nghi (Vietnam) – Youyi Guan (China) international border gates.
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
Appointment of new Directors for the Customs Reform and Modernization Board and Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department

Appointment of new Directors for the Customs Reform and Modernization Board and Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department

Director General Nguyen Van Tho presided over the ceremony to announce the appointment of new leaders for the Customs Reform and Modernization Committee and the Anti-Smuggling Investigation Department.
Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch supports and facilitates enterprises

Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch supports and facilitates enterprises

VCN - According to Binh Duong Seaport Customs Branch, the branch has processed import and export procedures for over 600 enterprises, up 41% compared to the same period of the year, with import and export turnover of US$431 million, up 12.3% year-on-year.
Promoting Vietnam-Laos Customs cooperation

Promoting Vietnam-Laos Customs cooperation

VCN - In his opening speech at the conference, on behalf of Vietnam Customs, Director General Nguyen Van Tho warmly welcomed Director General Phoukhaokham Vannavongxay, and the high-ranking delegation of Laos Customs for visiting and working with Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City: Imported gasoline, iron and steel greatly affect state budget revenue

Ho Chi Minh City: Imported gasoline, iron and steel greatly affect state budget revenue

VCN - According to the Saigon Port Customs Sub-department, Region 3, the State budget revenue from gasoline accounts for about 80% of the Sub-department's revenue.
Quang Nam Customs facilitates trade and increases revenue

Quang Nam Customs facilitates trade and increases revenue

VCN - Ky Ha Seaport Customs Branch has processed customs clearance for dozens of import and export shipments of goods across Chu Lai port, the branch has implemented many solutions to allocate human resources to support and facilitate businesses.
Mobile Version