IAADFS President and CEO Michael Payne.
The International Association of Airport and Duty Free Stores (IAADFS) and Asociación Sudamericana de Tiendas Libres (ASUTIL) have announced that leading North and South American airport, cruise and border travel retailers will be among a strong speaker line-up confirmed for the 2021 Summit of the Americas, which takes place virtually from 5-9 April.
ASUTIL and IAADFS have confirmed that the virtual Knowledge Hub will host a daily selection of keynote addresses and sessions focusing on the shape and rhythm of recovery in the Americas market.
Other themes to be explored include the reshaping of the airport experience, changing consumer demand, digitalisation, sustainability and diversity and inclusion, alongside sessions which analyse travel prospects for the region and the economic outlook.
No more new import licence for cigarettes from Jan 1, 2021
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Published on: Wednesday, December 30, 2020
By: Bernama
Photo: AFP
PUTRAJAYA: There will be no more new import licence for cigarettes issued by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) effective Jan 1, 2021, said Customs director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir.
However, he said the existing import licences could still be renewed. To tighten the renewal of Cigarette Import Licence, the additional conditions for importing the minimum quantity of cigarettes that have been set within 12 months must be adhered to, he said in a statement today.
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He said from Jan 1, 2021, all transshipment of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic and non-electronic cigarette devices including vape and nicotine-free liquids/gels used in electronic cigarettes, are only allowed at five ports.
However, he said the existing import licences could still be renewed. To tighten the renewal of the Cigarette Import Licence, the additional conditions for importing the minimum quantity of cigarettes that have been set within 12 months must be adhered to, he said in a statement today.
He said from Jan 1, 2021, all trans-shipment of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic and non-electronic cigarette devices, including vape and nicotine-free liquids/gels used in electronic cigarettes, is only allowed at five ports.
Abdul Latif said the ports are the West and North Port in Port Klang, Selangor; the Tanjung Pelepas Port, Johor; the Sandakan Port, Sabah and the Senari Port, Sarawak.
Wednesday, 30 Dec 2020 04:22 PM MYT
Malaysian Royal Customs Department director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir from January 1, 2021, all transshipment of cigarettes, tobacco products, electronic and non-electronic cigarette devices including vape and nicotine-free liquids/gels used in electronic cigarettes, are only allowed at five ports. Bernama pic
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PUTRAJAYA, Dec 30 There will be no more new import licence for cigarettes issued by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) effective January 1, 2021, said Customs director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir.
However, he said the existing import licences could still be renewed.
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