Welcome to the Vanuatu Department of Customs and Inland Revenue (DCIR) Newsroom. This section includes a wide variety of news from DCIR including media releases and publications.
Public Notice To Landlords, Real Estate Agents and Property Owners
Public Notice Date: 13 March 2024
To ALL Business Licence Holders
The WCO/JICA Master Trainer Programme on Customs Valuation and HS Classification met in Nadi from the 29th of January to 2nd of February 2024 for the last Working Group No.5.
Public Notice Date: 09 January 2024
To ALL Business Licence Holders
Back-to-back Category 4 cyclones and an earthquake within a 48-hour period in Vanuatu resulted in an influx of international humanitarian assistance to the country in March 2023.
Public Notice Date: 23 June 2022
To ALL Importers, Customs Agents, Post Users and the General Public
In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, The Government through the Council of Ministers (COM Decision No.036 of 2022) has introduced a number of measures to stimulate and assist the economy with its national recovery efforts.
Customs public sale will only be available on this website by placing online orders. Items will be sold on a first-come-first-serve basis. No reservations. The terms of sale are on a where-is-as-is basis.
Do you usually submit applications for import permits or export certificates to Biosecurity Vanuatu?
If so, you may be eligible to attend the Biosecurity SPS Module Training. Click here to download the training registration form.
The Honorable Minister of Finance, Gaetan Pikioune signed an agreement with DataTorque on Thursday this week at the Reserve Bank conference room.
Just over a year ago, BRED Bank Management approached Customs to consider using its e-Commerce platform.
The Vanuatu Transnational Crime Unit (TCU) at the Vanuatu Police Force now has direct access to real-time data on the Passenger Processing Module in ASYCUDA.
Examination of cargo at import and export is a crucial part of Customs operations, both for the purpose of protecting Government revenue and our borders. Examinations can be done either at the Ports or at Traders’ premises.
Did you know that ever since Vanuatu started collecting visitors data, this process was all done manually by capturing the details of individual passenger cards?