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Armenian Customs Contact Information

Website: http://www.customs.am/  

Email: 49797259@e-citizen.am 

Phone: (+37410) 594311

Adress: 375015 Movses Khorenatsi 3  

 

Armenia has one of the most open tariff regimes. The country is a member of WTO and therefore the Customs Code is in full compliance with WTO rules. There is no quota for imports from other WTO member countries. Armenia’s foreign trade policy aims to attract foreign direct investments and liberalize trade regimes.

Most imports are free of licensing requirements, however there are some restrictions. In the event of complaints against the Customs Authorities the importer has the right to appeal to the superior Customs authority.

 

Import Regulations:

All goods imported commercially must be declared to customs within 10 days after arrival in the Armenian customs territory. Though not yet compulsory, the on-line customs declaration system (e-declaration) will replace many functions previously that were done on paper. Some essential goods like foodstuffs, raw materials and fuels are exempted from customs duties. A customs declaration form must be presented along with a pro forma of the goods being imported. Tobacco and spirits require certificates of quality issued by the national certification body, Armexpertiza. 

Export Regulations:

According to the Customs Code of Armenia, all goods exported from Armenia are subject to customs declarations. Goods must be declared at the regional customs offce closest to the exporter's location. Goods and vehicles with TIR Carnets exported by legal persons are declared in the TIR Customs House in Yerevan. There are no registration requirements for exporters, and all exports of goods from Armenia are subject to a simple customs declaration system. A declaration form is submitted to the customs offcial, who is responsible for verifying its completeness as well as the validity of the supporting documentation.

There are no export restrictions and export taxes in Armenia, and there is no system of minimum export prices, however for some products exporters need to obtain prior State permission for export operations. These are weapons, nuclear materials, pharmaceuticals, rare animals and plants, rare objects or artifacts considered part of the national patrimony.  Exported goods and ancillary services are zero rated for VAT purposes. 

Customs Duties:

The customs duty rates are provided by article 102 of the Republic of Armenia Customs Code. Customs duty rates for imported goods are 0% and 10%. 

 

Source:

http://www.investinarmenia.am/en/import-and-export-regime 

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