- Importers in Egypt must submit their Certificate of Inspection (COI) within 45 days of issuance for customs clearance.
- Changes to the COI after issuance are not allowed from September 2023 onwards.
- The measures aim to streamline import procedures and enhance quality control.
- The decision was made in collaboration with inspection company SGS.
- The changes reflect the Egyptian authorities’ commitment to improving import processes.
Source: pincvision.com
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