They confirm the extension of the registration period to the Commercial Debt Registry for Imports

They confirm the extension of the registration period to the Commercial Debt Registry for Imports

Registration in the registry, which expired on Wednesday, January 10, will be extended until January 24 due to some operational delays that prevented the loading of certain debts.

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In a recent statement, the Commerce secretary announced that the deadline is extended until January 24 for registration to Register of Commercial Debt for Imports with Foreign Suppliers.

The register of commercial debt of importers (DJDI)which opened on December 27, surpassed USD14,000 million today.

Key step to regularize the debt of importers

Likewise, the portfolio reported that this is the first fundamental step to regularize the debt of importers.

The registration to the registry, which It expired on Wednesday, January 10, it will be extended until January 24 due to some operational delays that prevented the charging of certain debts.

It is worth specifying that the National government established the registry so that “all people and companies that have imported and that have commercial debt with suppliers can register with the objective of knowing and making the real debt transparent.”

Likewise, the information recorded in the registry will have the character of a sworn statement and will be binding.

Who can register

From the Commerce secretary They add that those subjects who may also register in the Registry may also register having had debt with foreign suppliers, they have managed to cancel it through other mechanisms that do not involve the transfer of currencythus establishing full compliance with the payment obligations associated with that operation.

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