The September / October issue of Trade Intelligence includes the following highlights:
- Ripple or wave? Some significant developments risk flying below the radar
- Australia Customs release guidance on how cryptocurrencies can be used to pay for imported goods
- China Customs adopts third-party inspection of imported or exported commodities
- Indonesia ratifies RCEP
- Customs objection procedure in Indonesia to become fully online from 1 January 2023 onwards
- Japan Customs introduction of data exchange of e-CO with major ASEAN economies
- Malaysia ratifies the CPTPP
- Updated procedures for electronic submission of ACDD under the ASW in the Philippines and Singapore
- Singapore to increase its GST to 8% from January 2023
- Thailand’s import duty exemption for BEVs assembled or produced in a Free Zone
- Vietnam Customs’ issue new guidance on back-to-back Form D for return shipments
Source Customs
Latest Posts in "World"
- 63 Country Profiles on E-Invoicing, E-Reporting, E-Transport, SAF-T Mandates, and ViDA Initiatives
- Latest Trends in Global VAT Compliance for Online Businesses in 2026
- EU PINT Billing: Electronic Address Scheme Codes and Identifiers for Credit Note Transactions
- Achieving No-Touch Tax: Evolving Infrastructure for Real-Time Compliance and Future-Proof Operations
- Maximizing ROI: What Sets Successful AI Agents Apart in Accounts Payable Automation














