Singapore Mandates STS Bulk Permit Holders to Declare End-User Name, Address
Singapore Customs made changes to the declaration requirements of strategic trade scheme (STS) bulk permit holders that will take effect on April 1, the customs administration said. STS Bulk Permit holders will need to declare the end-user name and address…
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when declaring TradeNet permits, the notice said. For STS "Approval by Countries/Regions of Destination" Bulk Permit holders, the information for the consignee and end-user listed in the TradeNet permits should match with the information in the sales and shipping documents. If this information isn't known at the time of export, the holder will be required to declare "Distributor" in the "End User Name" and "End User Address" fields when declaring the permits, Singapore Customs said.