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Prohibition and Restriction


This Section requires the importers to submit a customs declaration for any goods imported into or exported from the country. This declaration shall be the official document produced to the customs along with all the other documents relating to the goods provided that the declared goods shall be presented to the nearest customs office at the point of entry (land, sea or air). The Section also provides that anchorage of the marine means of carriage shall be according to the conditions and situations set forth in Articles (20, 21).

Article (22) deals with the arriving and departing aircrafts and the conditions of landing and takeoff according to the provisions of this Article.

Article (23) limits the entry or exit of the land means of transport to those areas within the country where customs offices exist, and Article (24) stipulates that the customs administration shall apply the conditions and procedures prohibiting the entry, exit or passage of the prohibited goods or the goods contravening this Regulation “Law” or any other Regulation “Law” or resolution.