January 24, 2025
Addis Insight
Customs Commission Revises Price Verification Guidelines for Imported Goods
The Customs Commission has announced updates to the price verification system for goods imported by manufacturers, revising the Customs Duty and Tax Payment Value Determination Guideline No. 158/2011. This move is intended to address longstanding complaints from manufacturers regarding delays in determining the price of imported goods and streamline customs processes.
The guideline, which has been in effect for over a decade, had reportedly been a source of frustration among manufacturers due to its time-consuming verification process. Recognizing the need for change, the Commission introduced modifications to simplify price determination and improve overall efficiency in customs clearance.
Key Highlights of the Revision
Legal Transaction Price:Under the revised system, manufacturers are now permitted to import goods based on the legal transaction price they provide, rather than undergoing lengthy price verification procedures. This change is expected to reduce delays and improve predictability for manufacturers importing goods.
Expanded Beneficiaries:The revised guideline applies to various entities, including:
Manufacturers benefiting from the Economic Activation Program, which offers special privileges.
Organizations importing goods duty-free, particularly for investment-related purposes.
Private organizations conducting government projects and development organizations.
Federal and regional government institutions engaged in public development initiatives.
Manufacturers benefiting from the Economic Activation Program, which offers special privileges.
Organizations importing goods duty-free, particularly for investment-related purposes.
Private organizations conducting government projects and development organizations.
Federal and regional government institutions engaged in public development initiatives.
Improved Customs Processes:The changes aim to modernize customs operations, reduce bottlenecks, and encourage compliance with import regulations. This is seen as part of the Commission’s broader effort to create a more business-friendly environment while ensuring transparency and fairness in trade practices.
Industry Response and Expectations
Stakeholders in the manufacturing and trade sectors have noted that the revision addresses a critical issue impacting supply chain operations. While the updated system is expected to benefit manufacturers by reducing time and administrative burdens, industry observers are closely monitoring its implementation to assess its effectiveness.
The Commission has emphasized that the revisions reflect its commitment to balancing regulatory oversight with the needs of businesses. It has urged manufacturers and other stakeholders to familiarize themselves with the updated guidelines to ensure smooth compliance and avoid potential delays.
Further details on the implementation process and any additional changes to customs procedures are expected to be announced by the Commission in the coming weeks.
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