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Provide customs declaration
Case Study
Title:
Export of Rice from Myanmar to West Africa, 2013
Corridors and Routes:
Bago/Delta Area - Yangon Port - (Singapore) - West Africa
Trade Product:
Rice
Trade Type:
Export
Process Analysis:
Export from Myanmar
Exporting Country:
Myanmar
Importing Country:
Burkina Faso
Category:
Regulatory border procedures
Country and Procedure Description:
Provide Customs declaration(Export from MMR to CIV and BFA/Rice)
Related Rules, Laws and Regulations:
- Customs Sea and Land Act
Actors and Participants:
- Exporter (or representative)
- Customs department
Actors and Participants:
- Exporter (or representative)
- Customs department
Input Criteria to Enter or Begin the Business Process:
- Exporter has obtained Export License - Exporter has pre-shipment inspection certificate
Activities and Associated Documentary Requirements:
1 Exporter prepares online application. 2 Customs department checks accuracy and completeness of the application at the Public Access Center (PAC). 3 Customs department prints the application at the PAC. 4 Exporter receives the printed application and submits it with other documents to the Central Registration section. 5 The Export section determines if submitted documents are complete. 6 The Central Registration section registers the application and records the Export Declaration number. 7 Export section provides a FEE (Free Foreign Export) serial number and stamp to verify the export duty exemption, also referred to as the Free Foreign Export (FFE) seal. 8 Customs issues payment order for X-ray fees. 9 Exporter receives purchase order for X-ray fees. 10 Exporter makes payment. 11 - The cargo is registered by HS code at the Classification section. - Myanmar Citizen Bank receives advance payment from exporter for security fees. 12 The bank issues payment received and notify payment to Customs Department. 13 Customs Department receives payment notification from the bank. 14 Export Appraising group checks whether the submitted documents comply with import/export trade control laws and assess for exempt goods. 15 The Computer section records the trade volume and other statistical information. 16 Export Appraising group checks whether data entry has already been finished or not and seals the Export Declaration and necessary documents. 17 Customs issues sealed case file. 18 Exporter receives sealed case file (for delivery to the Customs department at the port terminal)
Output Criteria to Exit the Business Process:
-Customs Declaration 2 (CusDec2) is received.
Activity Diagrams:
Number of Required Documents:
7
Minimum Required Time:
Maximum Required Time:
0.208333
Average Required Time:
Minimum Cost:
Maximum Cost:
0.208333
Average Cost:
MMK 20,000