- Dubai Customs announces flexible implementation of 12-digit Integrated Customs Tariff
- Existing 8-digit classification system will continue to operate
- Phased rollout aligns with GCC mandate for harmonized tariff practices
- First phase applies to customs declarations for goods to GCC countries
- Businesses have six-month notice period for transition preparation
- Dubai Customs provides tools like correlation table and classification services
- Al Munasiq platform offers self-service options
- Awareness campaigns and technical workshops will be conducted
- Support team available through 8001886
- Aim is smooth transition, minimal disruptions, and regional harmonization
Source: mailchi.mp
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