- ZATCA has updated the Rules for Exemptions on Returned Goods Customs Duties
- Amendments aim to streamline the exemption process for goods temporarily exported for manufacturing or repair
- Key changes include approving exemptions before goods leave the customs zone and removing value restrictions on returned goods
- Exemption requests can now be made regardless of value
- Customers are encouraged to review the updated rules on ZATCA’s website
- Updates detail provisions for national origin goods, re-exported foreign goods, and temporarily exported items
- Changes are intended to simplify procedures, enhance customs services, and support Saudi Arabia’s goal of becoming a global logistics hub.
Source: premier-brains.com
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