Import declarations
K1 import declarations across all eight customs zones. SST, import duty, anti-dumping duty and safeguarding duty calculated and presented before submission.
Licensed Customs Forwarding Agents (Ops Lesen Wakil Forwarding) at every major Malaysian entry point. We file declarations through uCustoms, deal with the queries, and explain what just happened.
A misclassified HS code can mean wrong duty rate, missing permits, refused entry, or all three. Our customs team starts new accounts with a classification review against the active Malaysian Customs tariff and the Government Procurement schedule where relevant. Most importers leave that conversation with at least one product line moved to the correct heading and a measurably lower landed cost.
Day to day, we file K1, K2, K3, K8 and K9 declarations as part of the freight job. You see the declared values, the duty paid and any permits attached, before submission.
K1 import declarations across all eight customs zones. SST, import duty, anti-dumping duty and safeguarding duty calculated and presented before submission.
K2 export declarations including TradeNet integration for Singapore-bound and transit cargo. CO and FTA Certificate of Origin handling end-to-end.
K3 transit and K8 transhipment declarations for cargo passing through Malaysian ports without changing hands. Including ATA Carnet handling.
Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse movement, Free Commercial Zone and Free Industrial Zone declarations, plus K9 movement between bonded premises.
HS code review against the current PDK, ASEAN Harmonised Tariff Nomenclature and the Government’s STA approved list. We document our reasoning so it survives an audit.
JKDM duty drawback applications for re-exported cargo, plus refund claims where duty has been over-paid or wrong rate applied.
For other entry points (Kuantan, Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu) we partner with declared agents and remain your single point of contact.
We’ll review one product line free for new accounts — you’ll know within a week whether it’s sitting on the right tariff heading.
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