
A new version of the Automated Commodity Description and Coding System will be implemented in Moldova.
This is provided for by the amendments to the law approving the Combined Commodity Nomenclature, the introduction of which was approved by the parliamentary commission for economy, budget and finance while recommending to discuss this draft law at the plenary session and adopt it in the first reading. The changes proposed to the Combined Commodity Nomenclature do not concern customs tariffs, but only tariff codes. Among the main items that will change are some categories of fish, oils, some chemical products (coronavirus vaccines), some types of wood, fiberglass, machinery and appliances, electrical equipment and parts, aircraft, art, collectibles, antiques, etc. It is planned that the new version of the Automated Commodity Description and Coding System, approved by the World Customs Organization in 1983, will take effect in Moldova in 2023 // 21.09.2022 – InfoMarket