Treasury will close businesses that do not comply with customs regulations

Customs will intensify controls to businesses that sell foreign merchandise without customs documents. The measure contemplates the closure of businesses for 15 calendar days and fines for non-compliance with the regulations.

Published on

15/09/2025
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The General Directorate of Customs announced that, in the coming weeks, will intensify controls on stores selling foreign merchandise without customs documents to support their entry into the country.

The measure will be applied on the basis of the General Customs Law and contemplates the closure of the offending businesses for fifteen calendar days. In addition, depending on the findings, fines could be imposed or even cases could be transferred to the Public Prosecutor's Office for alleged smuggling, when the amount exceeds US$5,000.

The operations will be carried out in coordination with the Tax Authorities and the Tax Control Police, with special emphasis on outlet stores and the review of household appliances.

"The objective is clear: to combat smuggling, protect the formal economy and guarantee fair conditions for traders who comply with the law," said Juan Carlos Gómez, director of Customs.

With these actions, the Treasury seeks to curb unfair competition and protect the end consumer.

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