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New Amendments to the Executive Regulations of the Customs Law

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New Amendments to the Executive Regulations of the Customs Law

New Amendments to the Executive Regulations of the Customs Law

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We are proud to share our latest newsflash covering an important topic with insights from senior partner Omar Sherif and associates Passant Ashraf and Malak Taie

The subject covered in our newsflash is:
– New Amendments to the Executive Regulations of the Customs Law

Tags: Customs Compliance Egypt, Customs Decree No. 557 of 2025, Customs Digitalization Egypt, Egypt Customs Clearance Paths, Egypt Customs Law Amendments 2025, Executive Regulations Customs Law 207/2020, Ministry of Finance Decrees 2025, NAFEZA Platform Integration, Post-Clearance Audit Egypt, Risk-Based Customs Clearance Egypt

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