- The requirement to submit the Customs Value Declaration and its annexes electronically via VUCEM is now effective from April 1, 2026.
- The previous enforcement date was December 9, 2025, but it has been extended.
- Amendments to rule 1.5.1 clarify procedures for customs brokers, including digital delivery of form E2 if not authorized for direct access.
- A new Customs Value Declaration must be generated in VUCEM if information is incomplete or inaccurate, but fines for this are no longer applicable unless the declared value changes.
- Exceptions to the electronic declaration requirement have been expanded for certain temporary imports, diplomatic goods, and specific cases under Article 106.
Source: internationaltradecomplianceupdate.com
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