Maltese Ship suppliers can now  refer to the revised Kyoto Protocol for customs procedures

Birkirkara, Malta, 12.05.2010, 09:00 Uhr

Malta accedes to the Revised Kyoto Convention

A commentary from the President of the Maltese Shipsuppliers

Mr Alfred Borg (President of the Maltese Ship Supply Association analyses what the accession to WCO's revised Kyoyo Convention means for ship suppliers in Malta.

I am pleased that Malta  has the 68th contracting party to the International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (revised Kyoto Convention) with the World Customs Organization. Since it’s entry into force in 1974 and its revision and update, this WCO instrument has played an important role in facilitating ship supplying across the world. Now, ship suppliers in Malta can also benefit from its explanations of “stores” in the specific Annex J (specific guidelines).
The revised Kyoto Convention is very useful as it defines “stores”,  further recommends good practices as regards the treatment of stores, the exemption from duties and taxes, the possibility to keep information required to the minimum necessary for the purposes of Customs control.

This “standards” helps us, customs and ship suppliers in Malta, to move into the 21st century based on cooperation and trust. I am glad that our European website www.shipsupply.eu lists the entire section related to ship stores in detail.