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Trade Intelligence Asia Pacific—Ripple or wave? Some significant developments risk flying below the radar

Trade Intelligence Asia Pacific seeks to capture the essence of selected issues that are of particular interest to our clients.

Based on studies as well as meetings and discussions that take place across the region with various trade and customs officials, we consolidate our findings into Trade Intelligence Asia Pacific.

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 PwC

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