República Democrática Popular Lao

10.8 - Mercancías rechazadas

Artículos 10.8.110.8.2
Texto de la medida
Fecha indicativa de aplicación 31 diciembre 2022
Fecha definitiva de aplicación 31 diciembre 2025
Plazo para solicitar una prórroga, si fuera necesario 2 octubre 2025
Extension of time
Request received
27 septiembre 2024
Original definitive date
31 diciembre 2024
New date requested
31 diciembre 2025
Date approved
31 diciembre 2025
Reason
1. LCD and other border agencies need support and assistance to revise customs laws and related regulations to handle non-compliant/illegal import/export goods. 2. LCD and other border agencies need support on capacity building to handle rejected goods.
Committee approval:
Aprobada
Link to notification
Asistencia requerida para la aplicación La RDP Lao requiere apoyo en las siguientes actividades:
a) revisión de las leyes y procedimientos de los organismos no aduaneros para cumplir las disposiciones del AFC;
b) creación de capacidad entre el personal de esos organismos para aplicar esos cambios.

Etiquetas: Marco legislativo y reglamentario, Recursos humanos y capacitación

Donante / Agencia

Banco Asiático de Desarrollo (BAsD)

Informe de progreso
3 octubre 2024 — G/TFA/N/LAO/3/Rev.2  
The Plant Protection Law of Lao PDR allows to return the rejected goods back to the exporting country if the goods are found to be non-compliant with SPS regulations. However, there is no such specific provision under the Customs Law or other regulations. In practice over the past, goods that founded non-compliant with SPS regulations were usually destroyed or burned. To implement and address the lack of provisions under the Customs Law in Lao PDR on returning of non-compliant goods, the following key goals have been set for implementation:
1. Revise Customs Laws and Regulations: Update the Customs Law and relevant regulations to obviously allow the returning of imported goods found non-compliant with laws. This revision will provide a legal framework to return non-complaint goods to the exporting country instead of destroying them.
2. Capacity Building for Agency Staffs: Provide comprehensive training for customs and relevant authorities on proper inspection methods, handling non-compliant goods, and efficiently managing the return process.

24 agosto 2022 — G/TFA/N/LAO/3/Rev.1  
The Plant Protection Law of Lao PDR allows for return of goods back to the exporting country if the goods are found to be non-compliant with SPS regulations. However, there is no such provision under the Customs Law or other laws. Under the Lao PDR's Competitiveness & Trade Project (LCTP), the WB has assured support to LCD for revision of its law and regulations, which will also include suitable provision for allowing return of imported goods found inconsistent with SPS or other technical regulations in line with TFA provision.

However, support of development partners/WTO is required for the following activities:

(a) Revision of laws and procedures of non-Customs agencies for complying with the TFA provisions.
(b) Capacity building of the staff of these agencies for implementing above changes.

19 marzo 2021 — G/TFA/N/LAO/3  
The Plant Protection Law of Lao PDR allows for return of goods back to the exporting country if the goods are found to be non-compliant with SPS regulations. However, there is no such provision under the Customs Law or other laws. Under the Lao PDR’s Competitiveness & Trade Project (LCTP), the WB has assured support to LCD for revision of its law and regulations, which will also include suitable provision for allowing return of imported goods found inconsistent with SPS or other technical regulations in line with TFA provision.

Support of development partners/WTO is required for the following activities:
(a) Revision of laws and procedures of non-Customs agencies for complying with the TFA provisions.
(b) Capacity building of the staff of these agencies for implementing above changes

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