Customs clearance delays can cripple international trade operations. In Iran, the E-Customs System mandates electronic submission of documents, including the Bill of Entry and Certificate of Origin, 72 hours pre-arrival. Kian Eghtesad Farda specializes in pre-clearance services, reducing processing time to 24-48 hours. Licensed customs brokers, accredited by the Iran Customs Administration (IRICA), ensure accurate HS code classification—a common pain point. For example, misclassifying machinery parts under HS 84.13 instead of 84.09 can trigger inspections.
Temporary admission under TIR Carnets or utilizing Iran’s Free Trade Zones (FTZs) like Kish Island allows duty deferral and streamlined inspections. However, sanctions-related restrictions on dual-use goods (e.g., drones, sensors) require rigorous due diligence. Kian Eghtesad Farda’s compliance team conducts pre-shipment audits to mitigate risks of confiscation.

