Import Procedures:
Sanctions on Syria should be taken into account for trade and investment.[1]
the EU sanctions in place today include:
- Embargo on export and import of oil;
- Freezing the EU-held assets of the Syrian Central Bank;
- Restrictions on certain investments;
- Restrictions on export to Syria of equipment and technology which may be used for internal repression, and on equipment and technology involved in monitoring or intercepting internet or telephone communications.
However, the introduction into force as of 17 June 2020 of the so-called Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act has taken these unilateral sanctions to a totally new level by also targeting any “significant” transaction, except involving food and medicine, between the Syrian government and any foreign institution, company or individual. This means, in effect, that any foreign institution, company or individual that renders the Syrian government an assistance deemed “significant” by the US is likely to face US sanctions.
Import documents:
The documentation required for the import process includes:
- Import License: any Syrian importer should obtain an import license from the Ministry of Economy and Foreign Trade on a case-by-case basis and for a six-months validity;
- B/L (Bill of Lading) / AWB (Airway Bill of Lading) / CMR for land transport;
- Commercial invoice: (original and copies) must contain statements of legitimacy and authenticity of the products, complete description of the goods, quantities, unit price, HS codes, delivery procedures, country of origin, payment terms, etc., in addition to clarifying that no component of the product is of Israeli origin, besides the data (including the registration) of the agent;
- Pro Forma Invoice: specifying the cost of freight and insurance separately, name of the importer, unit price, quantity, delivery/payment method, etc.;
- Certificate of Origin: issued by the relevant chamber of commerce in country of export and certified by the Syrian Embassy in country of export;
- Health/phytosanitary certificate: when imported goods include food stuff, plants, seeds, live animals and products of animal origin that may affect public health.
From November 1st 2016, all shipping instruction submissions for your shipments must be submitted online platforms.
In case that you still wish to submit the shipping instructions manually, a Manual Documentation Fee (MDF) is applied.
Special Customs Requirements
Import declaration must be filed with customs and this is usually done by the importers themselves (consignee or a forwarder acting on his behalf)
Customs clearance details
Cargo should be cleared/collected within a max. period of 6 months otherwise receiver lose the right to claim for the cargo as per Syrian Customs’ Regulation.
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Export procedures:
From November 1st 2016, all shipping instruction submissions for your shipments must be submitted through online platforms. In case that you still wish to submit the shipping instructions manually, a Manual Documentation Fee (MDF) is applied.
Special Customs Requirements
An export declaration must be filed with customs and this is usually done by the shipper/exporter themselves.
Customs:
Tariff data can be found through this link.