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Keelung Customs Urges Importers to Destroy Overdue Goods Themselves | Customs to Destroy Goods on Behalf of Importers

Keelung Customs stated that imported goods become "overdue goods" if they are abandoned, fail to be declared within the stipulated time, fail to pay taxes, or are prohibited from import but not returned within the stipulated time. In principle, such goods are to be sold or destroyed by customs according to law. However, sales require a successful bid, and destruction is limited by customs' annual contractual capacity, making the process often le…
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Keelung Customs stated that imported goods become "overdue goods" if they are abandoned, fail to be declared within the stipulated time, fail to pay taxes, or are prohibited from import but not returned within the stipulated time. In principle, such goods are to be sold or destroyed by customs according to law. However, sales require a successful bid, and destruction is limited by customs' annual contractual capacity, making the process often le…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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