Introduction to the Customs of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Summary:As a landlocked country, Bosnia and Herzegovina has no seaports, but its customs department still plays an important role. The Customs of Bosnia and Herzegovina is mainly responsible for supervising goods entering and leaving Bosnia and Herzegovina, collecting customs duties, and combating illegal activities such as smuggling.
Functions of the Customs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Supervising imported and exported goods: Supervising goods entering and leaving
Bosnia and Herzegovina to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Collecting customs duties: Imposing customs duties on imported goods to protect
domestic industries and increase government revenue.
Combating smuggling: Combating illegal activities such as smuggling and drug
trafficking to safeguard national economic security.
Protecting the environment: Supervising the environmental impact of imported
and exported goods and preventing the import of harmful substances.
Collecting trade data: Collecting and analyzing trade data to provide a basis for the government to formulate economic policies.