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New Customs Law: Port Operators Support Elimination of Mandatory Advance Clearance

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Terms of trade grew more than 16% in the second quarterThe discussion on the draft of a new General Customs Law is already on the table of the Congress of the Republic of Peru.One of the main changes is to eliminate the obligation of early clearance, a modality that requires importers to process documents before the goods arrive in the country.This issue has caused conflicting positions.While one group considers that eliminating the obligation i…
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Terms of trade grew more than 16% in the second quarterThe discussion on the draft of a new General Customs Law is already on the table of the Congress of the Republic of Peru.One of the main changes is to eliminate the obligation of early clearance, a modality that requires importers to process documents before the goods arrive in the country.This issue has caused conflicting positions.While one group considers that eliminating the obligation i…

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Gestion broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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