It is valid for 31 days, but as of this measure, the request can be extended for the same period, only once, as long as the circumstances of force majeure that justify the extension are duly accredited.
Likewise, as a requirement, the merchandise must be entered in the primary customs zone and its exit foreseen by waterway.
The request may be made through the Customs Procedures Computer System (SITA) through the procedure “Rectification of the Export Declaration”.
This possibility was implemented by Customs and the Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) in November 2021, given the lack of containers worldwide and the shortage of spaces in the warehouse.
Subsequently, it was extended three times in December 2021, and March and June of this year.
Today’s extension, in force until February 28, is based on the fact that the problems related to the pandemic persist, to which are added “the inconveniences that occurred due to the war between Russia and Ukraine that have a severe impact on foreign trade , further aggravating the crisis that international maritime transport is going through”, as indicated by the organization led by Guillermo Michel in the recitals of the Resolution.
Source: Ambito

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