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Customs Suspends VIN Valuation Policy
After sustained pressure by freight forwarders, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has suspended the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) valuation policy for 30 days.
The suspension was sequel to the long-drawn protests and strike actions which culminated in the stakeholders’ meeting held in Lagos by the Customs authority to gauge the mood of the irate customs brokers.
In a circular titled “Approval of Grace Period To Clear Backlog Of Vehicles”, dated March 7th, 2022 and signed on behalf of Comptroller General of Customs by H.K Gummi, the Assistant Comptroller General, the reprieve period takes effect from Tuesday, March, 8th, 2022.
According to the circular with reference number NCS/T&T/ACG/008/S.100/VOL 111, the Service said it has approved one month window to enable the clearing agents to clear the backlog of vehicles held up in the port as a result of the strike action.
A statement signed by the National Public Relations Officer of the service ,DC Timi Bomodi and made available to The Tide in Lagos, said the waiver was in the consideration of public out cry against the VIN policy.
“As a responsive and responsible agency , Nigeria Customs Service will sustain its consultations with stakeholders in line with Article 2 of WTO trade facilitation Agreement for smoother customs stakeholders relationship “, the statement read.
“The Comptroller General, Col.Hammed Ali (Rtd), has graciously approved one month window to enable clearing the backlog of Vehicles held up in ports as a result of strike actions”.
Stories By: Nkpemenyie Mcdonminic, Lagos
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