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States control the goods and goods that enter or leave their borders. The control of which goods are accepted into the country and which are not is carried out in the regions called customs. In the customs areas in each country, the entry and exit of goods, which are mostly in the status of goods, are carried out in order to enter or exit the country. Countries have clearly determined which types and types of goods can enter the country within the scope of different regulations and legal packages. The procedures carried out for the goods to enter the borders of the country by categorizing them in accordance with the laws are called customs clearance procedures. Customs clearance procedures are quite extensive and diverse. From the departure of any goods to its entry into the country and its journey within the country, many stages can be included in customs clearance procedures.
Customs Clearance Procedures
In general, every process performed during the entry of any goods into the country or exportation of any goods abroad is called customs clearance. If we elaborate; The movements that take place at all stages of the transfer process, such as making the goods ready to be transported abroad, realizing the organization and relations for the transportation of goods, placing the goods in containers and making them compliant with the customs legislation of the target country, issuing the customs declaration document for the transportation of the goods and inspection, control and counting when the transported goods are received, are among the customs clearance operations.