Guidance on checking certificate of origin

Guidance on checking certificate of origin

Recently, the General Department of Vietnam Customs issued a guidance document relating to certificate of origin under the list of goods stipulated in Appendix II of Circular 38/2018/TT-BTC.
Vietnam calls for unified approach of ASEAN in upgrading ATIGA

Vietnam calls for unified approach of ASEAN in upgrading ATIGA

Vietnam has proposed that ASEAN countries agree on a pragmatic approach in negotiations to upgrade the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) in order to generate real added value to ASEAN businesses, during the 28th ASEAN Economic Ministers' Retreat that virtually opened on March 16.
Sugar imports from Thailand see upswing following ATIGA enforcement

Sugar imports from Thailand see upswing following ATIGA enforcement

Domestic enterprises face numerous difficulties in terms of sugar consumption due to fierce competition caused by cheap imported sugar from Thailand, according to figures compiled by the Vietnam Sugarcane and Sugar Association (VSSA).
Struggling with ATIGA, sugar industry ready for petition

Struggling with ATIGA, sugar industry ready for petition

VCN - The implementation of commitments in the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) from January 1, 2020 has caused a massive influx of imported sugar, pushing Vietnam's sugar industry into difficulties.
Sugar firms struggle due to ATIGA

Sugar firms struggle due to ATIGA

Tariffs cut to zero under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) from January 1 this year and the COVID-19 pandemic have made for a tough year for the sugar industry, heard an online seminar held by Nhan Dan (People) e-newspaper on September 16.
First protocol to amend ATIGA is ratified

First protocol to amend ATIGA is ratified

VCN- Vietnam joined ASEAN in1995 and implemented CEPT/AFTA since 1996 and later continued to implement ATIGA.
Customs authority can accept expired C/O on force majeure clause

Customs authority can accept expired C/O on force majeure clause

This is the guidance of General Department of Vietnam Customs about the case of applying referential tariffs to goods withdrawn from bonded warehouses for transferring to domestic consumption
At the time of ATIGA, sugarcane is still struggling

At the time of ATIGA, sugarcane is still struggling

VCN – Under ATIGA, Vietnam was required to abolish tariff quotas on imported sugar from ASEAN from January 1, 2018.
Brunei is going to connect to the ASEAN Single Window

Brunei is going to connect to the ASEAN Single Window

As expected, from 1/4/2019, Brunei will connect to the ASEAN Single Window (ASW) and implement ATIGA certification of origin form D (ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement).
Loosening the ATIGA implement: Sugarcane industry has a way out?

Loosening the ATIGA implement: Sugarcane industry has a way out?

VCN – The sugarcane industry is experiencing an extremely difficult period. In addition to loosening the tariff quotas for sugar commodities under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) by 2020, the active restructuring of the business as well as the
Sugar industry sees bitter side of ATIGA’s impacts

Sugar industry sees bitter side of ATIGA’s impacts

The sugar industry is having to overcome the challenges of high material costs and low prices of bagasse-fired power to deal with the pressure of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA).
Sugar industry has two more years to prepare for ATIGA

Sugar industry has two more years to prepare for ATIGA

The ATIGA ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement implementation will be delayed by two years, which means Vietnam will not remove the sugar quota scheme and tariffs until 2020.
Conditions for on-spot imported and exported goods entitled to ATIGA special preferential import tariff

Conditions for on-spot imported and exported goods entitled to ATIGA special preferential import tariff

VCN- Goods imported from a non-tariff area into the domestic market shall be applied ATIGA tax rate if they satisfy conditions in provisions of Article 4 Decree 156/2017/ND-CP.
Tax on imported sugar to remain at 5%

Tax on imported sugar to remain at 5%

The tax on imported sugar, as stipulated by thenbsp;ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA),nbsp;will be maintained at 5 per cent from the beginning of this year, instead of zero per cent as previously rumoured.
Imported automobiles suddenly increase significantly again

Imported automobiles suddenly increase significantly again

The volume of imported cars has increased sharply after months of decline, the increase occurs in the segments including cars under 9 seats and trucks.
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