The General Department of Customs has just issued a document directing the Customs Departments of provinces and cities to intensify the inspection of imported seafood, refuse customs clearance if it is found that the seafood consignment violates the regulations on real estate exploitation. legal.
Directed by the General Department of Customs to implement Decision 757, dated 4/6/2020 of the Prime Minister on the approval of the Plan for the implementation of the Agreement on National Measures with Ports, to prevent, prevent and abolish illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) until 2025.
Specifically, the General Department of Customs requires the Customs Departments of provinces and cities to direct their affiliated customs sub-departments to increase inspection of imported seafood. Review, inspect and compare documents related to the operation of fishing vessels exploiting from abroad to enter Vietnam's border ports for import, temporary import, re-export, temporary export, re-import, export transfer, transiting seafood through the Vietnamese territory, ensuring customs clearance in accordance with regulations.
In the document, the General Department of Customs also instructed the units to refuse customs clearance if it is found that the seafood consignment violates the regulations on illegal fishing, does not report and does not comply with IUU regulations - written name off of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing practices.
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