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Alexandr Avanesov

ExIm information platform, designed for individuals engaged in  foreign economic activity, launched in Armenia

ExIm information platform, designed for individuals engaged in  foreign economic activity, launched in Armenia

ArmInfo.  The ExIm information platform has been launched in Armenia. It is designed for individuals engaged in foreign economic activity: importers, exporters, transit operators, as well as individuals conducting transactions for business or personal purposes. This was announced in a statement by  the State Revenue Committee of the Republic of Armenia.

According to the source, the platform was launched with the support  of the German government through the German Agency for International  Cooperation (GIZ). It contains essential information on customs  procedures, from legislation and required documents to deadlines,  possible restrictions, and information on other agencies involved in  the process. You can also learn about the specifics of declaring  goods, tariff and non-tariff rules, rates and payment methods,  treasury accounts, and more.

ExIm is a trilingual platform and easy to use, eliminating the need  to remember a username or password:  you can log in either from the  official SRC website or directly from the exim.src.am platform.  Information is categorized by process and features a flexible search  engine. Simply enter the name of the product you're interested in,  select the destination and the corresponding country, and the system  will automatically provide complete information about the  transaction. ExIm also offers specialized calculators that can be  used to pre-calculate the required payments for importing goods or  vehicles and estimate expected costs.  The system also displays the  Central Bank's daily exchange rates. The platform also contains  guides, videos, explanations, and useful links related to customs  procedures. You can even find information on the appeals process.

The data on the platform is for informational purposes only, and  official publications should be consulted for customs matters.