Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance explained

25.0512°N 121.5106°W

Agencyname:Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance
Nativenamea:Chinese: 財政部關務署
Logocaption:Seal of the customs of the Republic of China
Formed:1854 (as Inspectorate General of Customs)
1 January 2013 (as CA)[1]
Preceding1:Inspectorate General of Customs
Preceding2:Directorate General of Customs
Country:Taiwan
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Speciality1:customs
Headquarters:Datong, Taipei
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Chief1name:Jao Ping
Chief1position:Director-General
Parentagency:Ministry of Finance (Taiwan)
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The Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance (CA;) is the agency of the Ministry of Finance of Taiwan (ROC) dealing with customs policies and regulations in Taiwan. Republic of China is not a Member of World Customs Organization but ROC has signed reciprocal customs agreements with ten Customs authorities in the world as of 2022.[2]

History

CA was originally established in 1854 as Inspectorate General of Customs. On 3 February 1991, it was renamed to Directorate General of Customs and finally on 1 January 2013, it was renamed to Customs Administration.

Organizational structure

Departments

Offices

Transportation

The CA headquarter office is accessible within walking distance North West from Taipei Railway Station.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Organization History and Mission - Customs Administration. eweb.customs.gov.tw. 2014-08-23.
  2. Web site: 關務互助協定 . 19 November 2014 .