From 0h April 23, the customs office will receive a declaration of sticky rice export
From 0h April 23, the customs office will receive a declaration of sticky rice export
TTO - From 0h April 23, the General Department of Customs received the registration form for exporting sticky rice, sticky rice and sticky rice.

Rice is packed in containers for export procedures through My Thoi port (An Giang) - Photo: CHI QUOC
The General Department of Customs said that on April 22, an official dispatch was sent to Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Vietnam Food Association, rice exporters and provincial and municipal Customs Departments. on the time of receiving the registration form for exporting sticky rice, sticky rice and sticky rice.
The General Department of Customs set up on the VNACCS / VCIS system for enterprises to register customs declarations for exporting sticky rice, sticky rice and sticky rice. The time for registration of the declaration is from 0h tomorrow 23-4.
In order to support the system of differentiating and tracking export volumes for other rice items, glutinous rice export enterprises clearly inscribe the goods code is 1006.30.30 in the commodity code box on the customs declaration. .
In the description box of goods on the customs declaration, the declarant also clearly declared glutinous rice.
In case of exporting glutinous rice and sticky rice, the declarant clearly indicates the commodity code is 1006.30.30.
In the description box of goods on the customs declaration, the paddy is clearly stated as paddy and the commodity code is 1006.10; sticky rice also clearly indicates sticky rice with the goods code is 1006.40.
The quantity of glutinous rice, glutinous rice and broken glutinous rice exported is not included in this month's export quota of 400,000 tons.
On the web portal of the General Department of Customs, up to 21h today (April 22), after 10 days of receiving the export registration declaration form of 400,000 tons of rice within the quota, there were 105,800 tons of actually exported rice.
Previously, under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung at the Government's Notice No. 163 on April 21, glutinous rice products were exported on demand not subject to the quota of 400,000 tons of rice allowed to be exported in the month. this.
The General Department of Customs said that it is reviewing and will have information on the amount of sticky rice registered to open the declaration, the amount of sticky rice actually exported to remove from this month's quota.
Thus, rice exporters will register a declaration to export ordinary rice corresponding to the amount of sticky rice, sticky rice and sticky rice registered on 12 April.
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