Binh Duong holds customs dialogue with Japanese firms
A total of 100 Japanese firms operating in the southern province of Binh Duong were told about issues regarding tax policies and export-import procedures at a dialogue on March 19.
A total of 100 Japanese firms operating in the southern province of BinhDuong were told about issues regarding tax policies and export-importprocedures at a dialogue on March 19.
At the event, BinhDuong customs officials clarified the procedure of the Japan-fundedVietnam Automated Cargo and Port Consolidated System and the VietnamCustoms Information System (VNACCS/VCIS).
Most of theJapanese businesspeople raised concerns regarding the use of on-siteexport invoices and the inspection of import quality.
Regarding on-the-spot export-import inspections, Nguyen Hong Hanh,deputy head of the Binh Duong provincial customs department, saidbusinesses have to submit invoice copies only to the customs office whennecessary.
They are permitted to bring special goods suchas vaccines, medicines, health equipment, cattle feed and fertilisers totheir headquarters for quality checking under the supervision ofcustoms officials, he said.
Binh Duong has attracted morethan 17,400 projects, of which 2,250 are foreign direct investment (FDI)ones worth a total of nearly 20 billion USD.
With 204 projects valued at over 4.3 billion USD, Japan has become the largest investor in the locality.-VNA
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