Customs

In this part of the CEFTA Web Portal you will find the most important customs import/export procedures separately for each CEFTA Economy. Procedures include but are not limited to: 1.The location of customs clearance offices; 2.The working hours in each office; 3.The procedures to follow based on the destination of your goods; 4.The documents to present to customs authorities for obtaining approval for the relevant destination; 5.The officially approved documents given to you by customs authorities in each case; 6.The procedures followed by customs authorities for calculating the customs value of your goods; 7.The definition of rules of origins determining customs preferential or non preferential tariffs; 8.The Free Trade Agreements signed by each CEFTA Economy with the other signatories. In cases where the final destination of goods is one of the CEFTA Economies, please refer to the import procedures section of this Economy on this portal. In cases where goods transit through different economies before arriving to their final destination, please refer to the transit procedures of these economies. If goods exit one of the CEFTA Economies included in this site, please refer to the export procedures for the relevant Economy.




Laws and regulations on customs warehousing?

Customs Code and Government Decision nr. 1140 on Regulations for Customs Destinations

What is subject of customs warehousing?

In accordance with Customs Code, customs warehouse is the customs regime when goods are temporarily placed in a warehouse under customs supervision without payment of duties and taxes, except for customs processing fees.  Any goods, with the exception of those prohibited for import or export, may be placed under a customs warehouse regime. The customs warehouse regime allows for the storage in a warehouse of foreign goods, without the application of import fees and economic policy measures, or storage of local goods aimed for export.

What is the authorization procedure?

Customs warehousing authorization is issued by the Customs Service upon an application exclusively to persons based in the Republic of Moldova.

Type of customs warehouse

  1. Public warehouse – intended for storage of any goods and accessible to any person;
  2. Private warehouse – intended for storage of any goods belonging to warehouse’s owner.
List of Customs Warehouses approved by Moldovan Customs Service.

Responsibilities of the warehouse keeper.

(a) Ensuring that the goods under the warehousing regime are available for customs supervision.
(b) Meeting the obligations related to storing goods under the customs warehousing regime.
(c) Observing all the specific conditions laid down in the Authorization.

Contacts

Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova
Address: 30, Columna str., Chisinau, MD-2001, Republic of Moldova
Press Service: + 373 22/ 574-120
Anteroom: + 373 22/ 574-201
Secretariat: + 373 22/ 574-182
E-mail: vama@customs.gov.md
Website: www.customs.gov.md