Kuwait Kuwait Customs licensed by the General Directorate of Customs (Government of Kuwait-customs) It also requires several steps to obtain a license for. In addition to deposits. and some exams. He is able to clear all incoming/outgoing shipments. and collect all the necessary taxes on behalf of customs.
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia follows the same rules and regulations. But the Kuwaiti customs broker cannot serve in Saudi borders and vice versa
Nepal Nepal broadly follows the
India model in the system of Customs process. The customs brokers here in Nepal are called
Customs Agent / Bhansar Agent is appointed by the
Department of Customs,
Nepal. There are total of 170 Customs Agents in the fiscal year of 2076/77 to 2078/79 B.S. Most of the declarations are made online through Nepal Customs Automation System (NECAS) and some of done manually in the respective
Customs Office.
Singapore Singapore broadly follows the
European Union model in that the
importer or
exporter of record remains liable for the correct and timely declaration of shipments. It is also however then similar to the
US and
Australia in requiring the person making the
customs declaration to be registered and to have passed competency tests. All declarations are made online through Singapore Customs' Tradenet system using one of the Tradenet Front End applications licensed by
Singapore Customs for that purpose. Whilst there is no Customs Broker role explicitly recognised by
Singapore Customs, there is separate recognition for the various service providers within the customs processing chain. These are as follows:
Declaring Entity - The declaring entity is the importer or exporter of record and whose Unique Identifying Number (UEN) is being used to make a declaration for import, export or transshipment.
Declaring Agent - A declaring agent is an organisation appointed by a declaring entity to make a declaration on its behalf. A declaring agent may be a freight forwarder or a specialist customs service provider such as Tradenet Services Pte Ltd (TNETS).
Declarant - A declarant is the individual person making the declaration for the declaring agent. Effective Jan 7, 2013 declarants must be registered with Singapore Customs and have passed Singapore Customs competency tests.
TradeNet Front End Solution Provider - A provider of software through which declarations to Singapore Customs' Tradenet system can be made. The only service provider which provides an integrated service to declaring entities, and is therefore the most similar in Singapore to a customs broker, is Tradenet Services Pte Ltd (TNETS). TNETS is also the largest declaration service bureau processing more than 1.2 million Tradenet declarations per annum with a trade value of more than SGD100bn.
Pakistan Customs Brokers are commonly known as Clearing Agents in Pakistan. They are licensed by Customs Authority under VIDE SRO 450(I)/2001 DATED 18-6-2001.
India Customs Brokers are licensed by the Commissioner of Customs that has jurisdiction over the area where the applicant intends to carry out their business in India and are governed by the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations 2018.
Philippines Customs broker is a profession which expertise include tariff and customs laws, rules and regulations for the clearance of imported or exported goods or merchandise from customs authority, preparation of import or export documents including computation and payment of duties, taxes and other charges accruing thereon, representing clients before any government agency concerning classification or valuation of imported or exported goods AND is a bona fide holder of a valid license as such by the Professional Regulatory Board for Customs Brokers.
South Korea Customs broker are licensed by customs authority. Customs broker should pass 2 separate exams. 1st test is multiple choice but 2nd test is essay-type. They should memorize major articles in customs law, valuation principles, HS headings with notes and international trade rules. E.g. UCP, CISG..
Sri Lanka As in world practice,
Sri Lanka Customs administers the customs house agent exams. The person seeking to become a customs house agent should have training in a cargo clearing company before applying for the Customs House Agent/ Wharf Assistance certificate course conducted by
Sri Lanka Customs. There is an examination at the end of the course. Those passing the exam will be eligible to get the customs house agent. This is the first requirement to start a career as a customs broker. Customs House Agents are commonly known as CHA or wharf clerk. ==Latin America==