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JNCH customs authority has implemented system modifications ...


Customs System Update: Officers Can Now Modify Quantity and Charges During Final Assessment of Bulk Cargo Bills

March 3, 2025

Circulars     Customs

JNCH customs authority has implemented system modifications allowing amendments during final assessment of bulk and liquid bulk cargo bills of entry. The update enables customs officers to modify quantity, invoice number, freight charges, and miscellaneous charges at the final assessment stage, in addition to the previously available unit price amendment option. The system automatically recalculates assessable/invoice value based on amended unit price and quantity. This administrative change addresses stakeholder concerns regarding the inability to adjust invoice values and quantities in the EDI system according to final invoices and analysis certificates. Implementation is effective immediately with technical support available through designated channels.

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