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  1. After activating your Customs Account, you may: Appoint a Declaring Agent to obtain customs permits on your behalf; or. Obtain customs permits for your own shipments or on behalf of your clients. To do so, you need to register as a Declaring Agent and apply for a TradeNet user ID.

  2. Declarants may also attend the course SC 111 – Hands-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.

  3. Singapore Customs Procedures & Schemes Module 5: TradeNet Permit Declarations 4Last Updated: 25 Jun 2021 INP (BKT) Declaration Type “Blanket” (BKT) This declaration type is used where the permit is to cover several imports within one calendar month.

  4. Registration Information for Trading Community. TradeNet allows Singapore traders to submit trade declarations to fulfil import/export/transhipment regulatory requirements.

  5. To apply for a Customs permit, you may: appoint a declaring agent to apply for Customs permits via TradeNet®1 on your behalf; or. toms permits for your own shipments or on behalf of your clients. To do so, you need to. All permit applications must be submitted via: adeNet® front-end software from . Government Front-End Application.

  6. Check the import procedures for importing various types of goods available on Customs website. Check the permit requirements for goods import from United Nations Security Council sanctioned countries. Check the Import Certificate and Delivery Verification (ICDV) number for goods import under. Import Certificate.

  7. All returning Singaporeans, Singapore permanent residents and foreigners entering Singapore are required to submit their Singapore Arrival Card with health declaration online via the SGAC e-Service before arriving in Singapore.