Customs clearance resumes in Rasuwa after MRP dispute resolved
Summary
Customs clearance at Rasuwa Customs Office has resumed following the resolution of a dispute over mandatory MRP labelling on imported goods, with importers agreeing to affix stickers at their warehouses.
Key Points
- Customs inspection at the Rasuwa Customs Office resumed after resolving the MRP labelling dispute.
- Importers agreed to apply MRP stickers at their warehouses before market release.
- MRP labelling is compulsory to protect consumer interests.
- Over 150 containers are currently at the customs yard, with accelerated clearance after cargo declaration.