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The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the department of State veterinary supervision and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases and comply with veterinary requirements.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary certificate before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory certificate is issued by the Department of veterinary supervision at state border and transport and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases, have passed veterinary expertise and comply with veterinary requirements.
An importer of fertilizers must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body that attests fertilizers via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of cement must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary certificate before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory certificate is issued by the Department of veterinary supervision at state border and transport and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases, have passed veterinary expertise and comply with veterinary requirements.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the department of State veterinary supervision and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases and comply with veterinary requirements.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary certificate before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory certificate is issued by the Department of veterinary supervision at state border and transport and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases, have passed veterinary expertise and comply with veterinary requirements.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of goods that are subject of ecological control must obtain online an ecological certificate via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation..
This mandatory certificate is issued by the State center for ecological certification and standardization and certifies that the goods are environmentally safe and comply with ecological requirements.
An importer of Glass and glass products must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the department of State veterinary supervision and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases and comply with veterinary requirements.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary certificate before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory certificate is issued by the Department of veterinary supervision at state border and transport and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases, have passed veterinary expertise and comply with veterinary requirements.
Foreign producers of medical equipment and devices must apply for a registration certificate to the Registration department at the State center for expertise and standardization of medicines, medical devices and medical equipment before they start to import their products into Uzbekistan.
This mandatory document provides permit to import and distribute foreign medical equipment and devices in Uzbekistan.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of medical equipment must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of fertilizers must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body that attests fertilizers via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of goods that are subject of ecological control must obtain online an ecological certificate via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation..
This mandatory certificate is issued by the State center for ecological certification and standardization and certifies that the goods are environmentally safe and comply with ecological requirements.
An importer of paper and cardboard products must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant certification body via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the department of State veterinary supervision and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases and comply with veterinary requirements.
An importer of veterinary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a veterinary certificate before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory certificate is issued by the Department of veterinary supervision at state border and transport and certifies that the goods are not infected with animal diseases, have passed veterinary expertise and comply with veterinary requirements.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
Foreign producers of pharmaceutical products must apply for a registration certificate to the Registration department at the State center for expertise and standardization of medicines, medical devices and medical equipment before they start to import their products into Uzbekistan.
This mandatory document provides permit to import and distribute foreign pharmaceutical products in Uzbekistan.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of pharmaceutical products must obtain a certificate of conformity at a relevant pharmaceutical product certification body via One-stop service system “Single window” before declaring goods for release for free circulation.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer of sanitary goods in a regulated list must obtain online a sanitary and epidemiological conclusion before declaring goods for release for free circulation via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory conclusion is issued by the department of the sanitary-epidemiological welfare and public health service of the republic of Uzbekistan and certifies that the goods meet sanitary requirements and are safe for consumers’ consumption.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
The trader should address to customs broker for qualified customs brokerage services if s/he does not have a specialist on customs clearance. Customs brokers will assist the trader in the preparation and submission of a customs declaration.
Customs brokers can also provide services in drawing up a foreign trade contract, commercial documents, and waybills, in obtaining licenses and permits at any stage of the procedure if the trader requires such kind of services.
The trader must register a foreign trade contract in the Unified electronic information system of foreign trade operations (UEISFTO). For that, the trader creates an electronic copy of this contract in software programs (i.e. E-Kontrakt 2, or VED-Kontrakt) and sends this file to the UEISFTO through the Single portal of interactive state services (EPIGU).
Commercial banks, the Ministry of investment and foreign trade, State Tax Committee, State Customs Committee and other regulatory agencies use contract’s data to monitor foreign trade operations and exchange information between traders, customs, and tax bodies.
Importer must ensure the storage of the imported goods while processing customs clearance procedures either in customs warehouses or as authorized by authorities in their own facilities if it meets required conditions for storage.
Importer should contract with the relevant customs warehouse for storing goods in its premises.
An importer must obtain online a quarantine permit at least 30 days before importing via One-stop service system “Single window”.
This mandatory permit is issued by the Agency for plant protection and quarantine and certifies that imported plants, seeds and plant products comply with international phytosanitary requirements and originated from the territories and countries not infected by dangerous pests and plant deceases.
An importer submits online via One-stop service system “Single window” an application for obtaining quarantine inspection act to the relevant department of the Agency for plant protection and quarantine to undergo quarantine inspection of imported goods on the presence or absence of quarantine pests.
The act is issued based on the inspection of goods or the results of laboratory analysis of goods that an inspector decides to conduct if there is a suspicion of contamination of the goods.