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  1. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › national-single-windowTradeNet - CUSTOMS

    TradeNet is Singapore’s National Single Window for trade declaration. Launched on 1 Jan 1989, it allows various parties from the public and private sectors to exchange trade information electronically.

  2. TradeNet® is Singapore's National Single Window for trade declaration. It provides a single platform for Singapore's trade and logistics community to fulfill all import, export and transhipment related regulatory requirements.

  3. For exports under the Individual Permit of the Strategic Trade Scheme (STS), the export permit must be declared at least 5 working days before the export. The Message and Declaration types applicable for the export of strategic goods are: Message Type Message Type Code Declaration Type Declaration Type Code.

  4. www.customs.gov.sg › importing-goods › import-proceduresTypes of Import Permits - CUSTOMS

    Declarants may also attend the course SC 111Hands-On TradeNet Declaration which provides participants with an overview on the various TradeNet messages and declaration types and a guided practical session on preparing and submitting a permit application via TradeNet.

  5. 1 day ago · Declaring Agents' UEN. Applicant's Details. This application form will take about 10 minutes to complete. This application is usually processed within 15 minutes. You can authorise up to a total of 20 Declaring Agents.

  6. The import permit, also known as the cargo clearance permit, can be obtained for S$11 each via Singapore Custom’sTradeNetsystem. All import health requirements have to be fulfilled before the permit is approved. The permit is valid for two weeks. You can apply for this permit by submitting a declaration viaTradeNet.

  7. TradeNet® enables you to make trade declarations to the Government agencies and obtain trade permits electronically. TradeNet® was first introduced in January 1989 as a PC-based EDI system.

  8. To submit a permit application under IRAS scheme, the importer must be registered with IRAS. The declaring agent must also be registered with IRAS as an authorised agent of the trader. The “Place of Receipt” field must be filled with “ME”, “IGDS”, “AISS”, “ARCS” in accordance to the various IRAS Scheme.

  9. Instructions. This form is to be used for the submission of supporting documents for a) TradeNet permit issued with permit conditions Z02, Z06 or Z18; b) TradeNet permit queried via letter references prefixed with “S” (e.g. S22FQ00001, S22AR00003); or c) ACCESS permit queried by the Permits Compliance Branch (PCB) of Singapore Customs.

  10. a) appoint a declaring agent to apply for Customs permits via TradeNet®1 on your behalf; or b) apply for Customs permits for your own shipments or on behalf of your clients.

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