GOVERNMENT CAPS FREIGHT CHARGES FOR IMPORTED GOODS

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September 30, 2022 – As part of the Government’s efforts to alleviate the impact of external shocks on the Grenadian population, Cabinet has approved the adjustment of freight in the calculation of duties and taxes on imported goods to reflect 2019 freight costs.

The freight cap will be applied to the importation of all goods landed in Grenada during the period October 1st, 2022, to March 31st 2023.

The implementation of the cap will see only minor changes in the current processes of Customs Brokers and Importers, who will follow existing processes in preparing the customs declaration.

Commercial Imports

For commercial imports, there will be a requirement to identify freight actually paid on the Valuation Note of the Customs Declaration.

Non-Commercial Imports

In the case of non-commercial imports, agents will input actual freight paid in the
preparation of the Simplified Administrative Document (SAD).

The Customs Computerised System, ASYCUDA World, will make the necessary adjustments and apply the reduced freight for the calculation of duties and taxes.

All other clearance processes remain the same.

The Customs and Excise Division anticipates a seamless introduction of the freight cap
and looks forward to the cooperation of the public.

The public is reminded of the legal obligations to make true and correct declarations.

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