
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion has issued an important directive to all economic operators involved in importing services, calling for the electronic submission of their import documentation.
This new measure aims to streamline and regulate import activities, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in trade processes. Both legal entities and individuals engaged in service imports are required to send their complete import files via email to importsevices@mcepe.gov.dz.
The Ministry specifies that submitted files must include several essential documents: a copy of the commercial register, proforma invoices or contracts related to the imported services, and any pertinent technical or administrative documentation. To facilitate compliance, a sample Excel spreadsheet template is available for download exclusively on the Ministry’s official website, www.mcepe.gov.dz.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by the government to support economic operators by simplifying procedures while strengthening oversight of imports. By adopting digital submissions, the Ministry hopes to enhance the monitoring of service imports, reduce processing delays, and promote adherence to regulatory requirements.
Economic actors across sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new process promptly to avoid disruptions in their import operations. The Ministry’s clear guidelines are designed to foster a more efficient and transparent import environment, contributing to the broader goals of economic stability and growth.
For further details, stakeholders are advised to consult the official Ministry platform and ensure all documentation complies with the outlined criteria before submission.
Ministry of foreign trade urges economic operators to submit import service files electronically
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion has issued an important directive to all economic operators involved in importing services, calling for the electronic submission of their import documentation.
This new measure aims to streamline and regulate import activities, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in trade processes. Both legal entities and individuals engaged in service imports are required to send their complete import files via email to importsevices@mcepe.gov.dz.
The Ministry specifies that submitted files must include several essential documents: a copy of the commercial register, proforma invoices or contracts related to the imported services, and any pertinent technical or administrative documentation. To facilitate compliance, a sample Excel spreadsheet template is available for download exclusively on the Ministry’s official website, www.mcepe.gov.dz.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by the government to support economic operators by simplifying procedures while strengthening oversight of imports. By adopting digital submissions, the Ministry hopes to enhance the monitoring of service imports, reduce processing delays, and promote adherence to regulatory requirements.
Economic actors across sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new process promptly to avoid disruptions in their import operations. The Ministry’s clear guidelines are designed to foster a more efficient and transparent import environment, contributing to the broader goals of economic stability and growth.
For further details, stakeholders are advised to consult the official Ministry platform and ensure all documentation complies with the outlined criteria before submission.
Ministry of foreign trade urges economic operators to submit import service files electronically
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion has issued an important directive to all economic operators involved in importing services, calling for the electronic submission of their import documentation.
This new measure aims to streamline and regulate import activities, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in trade processes. Both legal entities and individuals engaged in service imports are required to send their complete import files via email to importsevices@mcepe.gov.dz.
The Ministry specifies that submitted files must include several essential documents: a copy of the commercial register, proforma invoices or contracts related to the imported services, and any pertinent technical or administrative documentation. To facilitate compliance, a sample Excel spreadsheet template is available for download exclusively on the Ministry’s official website, www.mcepe.gov.dz.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by the government to support economic operators by simplifying procedures while strengthening oversight of imports. By adopting digital submissions, the Ministry hopes to enhance the monitoring of service imports, reduce processing delays, and promote adherence to regulatory requirements.
Economic actors across sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new process promptly to avoid disruptions in their import operations. The Ministry’s clear guidelines are designed to foster a more efficient and transparent import environment, contributing to the broader goals of economic stability and growth.
For further details, stakeholders are advised to consult the official Ministry platform and ensure all documentation complies with the outlined criteria before submission.
Ministry of foreign trade urges economic operators to submit import service files electronically
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion has issued an important directive to all economic operators involved in importing services, calling for the electronic submission of their import documentation.
This new measure aims to streamline and regulate import activities, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in trade processes. Both legal entities and individuals engaged in service imports are required to send their complete import files via email to importsevices@mcepe.gov.dz.
The Ministry specifies that submitted files must include several essential documents: a copy of the commercial register, proforma invoices or contracts related to the imported services, and any pertinent technical or administrative documentation. To facilitate compliance, a sample Excel spreadsheet template is available for download exclusively on the Ministry’s official website, www.mcepe.gov.dz.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by the government to support economic operators by simplifying procedures while strengthening oversight of imports. By adopting digital submissions, the Ministry hopes to enhance the monitoring of service imports, reduce processing delays, and promote adherence to regulatory requirements.
Economic actors across sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new process promptly to avoid disruptions in their import operations. The Ministry’s clear guidelines are designed to foster a more efficient and transparent import environment, contributing to the broader goals of economic stability and growth.
For further details, stakeholders are advised to consult the official Ministry platform and ensure all documentation complies with the outlined criteria before submission.
Ministry of foreign trade urges economic operators to submit import service files electronically
The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion has issued an important directive to all economic operators involved in importing services, calling for the electronic submission of their import documentation.
This new measure aims to streamline and regulate import activities, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in trade processes. Both legal entities and individuals engaged in service imports are required to send their complete import files via email to importsevices@mcepe.gov.dz.
The Ministry specifies that submitted files must include several essential documents: a copy of the commercial register, proforma invoices or contracts related to the imported services, and any pertinent technical or administrative documentation. To facilitate compliance, a sample Excel spreadsheet template is available for download exclusively on the Ministry’s official website, www.mcepe.gov.dz.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by the government to support economic operators by simplifying procedures while strengthening oversight of imports.
By adopting digital submissions, the Ministry hopes to enhance the monitoring of service imports, reduce processing delays, and promote adherence to regulatory requirements.
Economic actors across sectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new process promptly to avoid disruptions in their import operations. The Ministry’s clear guidelines are designed to foster a more efficient and transparent import environment, contributing to the broader goals of economic stability and growth.
For further details, stakeholders are advised to consult the official Ministry platform and ensure all documentation complies with the outlined criteria before submission.