Another Meeting was Held Between the State Customs Committee and AmCham Azerbaijan.

One of the key priorities of the State Customs Committee is to establish strong partnership relations with foreign trade participants, provide support to their activities, and expand customs–business dialogue in line with the development strategy of the customs system.

In this context, regular meetings are organized within the framework of the “Customs–Business Forums” and other cooperation platforms to inform business entities about achievements in the customs field, newly implemented projects, and other relevant customs matters, as well as to address questions of interest.

Based on these objectives, another meeting was held with the American Chamber of Commerce in Azerbaijan (AmCham Azerbaijan). During the meeting, views were exchanged on customs-related issues reflected in the White Paper 2025, including the application of exemptions and incentives, transit transportation of excisable goods, the use of customs warehouses, and the determination of commodity classification codes. Participants were also informed about recently introduced tools and ongoing innovations in the customs sphere.

It was noted that the extension of existing incentives or the introduction of new ones is carried out following relevant efficiency assessments. In accordance with legislation, a deposit mechanism is applied to the transit transportation of excisable goods, including alcoholic beverages and tobacco products.

The legal framework for the customs warehouse special procedure has been established, and mechanisms for its practical implementation—considered one of the key achievements of recent years—have been introduced. In addition, further development of this area is envisaged within the framework of the Authorized Economic Operator (Trusted Partner) Concept adopted in 2025.

The process of determining commodity classification codes has been simplified through the use of digital tools, with supportive instruments developed to assist businesses in this area.

Participants were also informed about achievements in other areas, including the application of a methodology based on international standards for customs valuation, as well as the expansion of opportunities to amend customs declarations after the release of goods.

The meeting concluded with an emphasis on the importance of continuing dialogue through regular meetings to closely monitor customs practices, take into account newly introduced tools and mechanisms, and discuss emerging issues related to customs operations.

https://customs.gov.az/az/faydali/xeberler/2208

Date
6 February 2026
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