Papua New Guinea Customs Service


Welcome to the Papua New Guinea Customs Service web site

Papua New Guinea (PNG) welcomes travellers and trade. Customs is the first point of contact with Papua New Guineans for persons and goods entering the country and our aim is to make this contact as friendly and helpful as possible.

Our core business combines revenue collection and border security and our role therefore is to collect duties and taxes efficiently and to maintain border security by ensuring compliance with Customs and border related legislation.

Protecting the community through the interception of illegal drugs and firearms is a high priority. Sophisticated techniques and manpower are used to target high-risk aircraft, vessels, vehicles, cargo, postal items and travellers.

In managing the security and integrity of our borders we work closely with other government agencies, in particular the Immigration and Citizenship Division of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Agriculture Quarantine and Inspection Authority (NAQIA) to detect and deter unlawful movement of goods and people across our borders.

You can use our website to find out about:

  1. Critical information about rules and regulations for people, goods, craft and Artifacts entering or leaving PNG

  2. News and information about the PNG Customs Service, including our organisation, structure, Vision, Mission, values and other critical information

     

 

Mr. Juffa
Commissioner Customs

Mr. Juffa has served as a customs officer since joining the IRC in 1997. Prior to his appointment, he had served in several senior positions within the Customs and Internal Audit Divisions of the IRC.

 

PNG CUSTOMS SERVICE CHARTER AWARENESS

The PNG Customs Service of the Internal Revenue Commission is pleased to announce the staging of three
(3) Regional Customs Service Charter Awareness Workshops for External Stakeholders.

The objective of these awareness workshops will be to highlight to our stakeholders of our commitment to
ensure professionalism in delivery of services as well as within given turn-around-times so as to contribute
to reduction in transaction costs to business in PNG.

The workshops are part of the PNG Customs Service Modernisation Programme and organised by the PNG
Customs Modernization Management Team (CMMT) to promote trade and travel facilitation as well as
border management objectives of Customs and follows the launching last year by our Minister, Honourable
Patrick PRUAITCH, MP, of the Customs Service Charter.

Workshop dates and venues are as follows:
1. Southern Region (Hideaway Hotel, Port Moresby) 11th August 2009
2. Northern Region (Melanesian Hotel, Lae) 14th August 2009
3. Island Region (Liamo Reef Resort, Kimbe) 18th August 2009

To register please forward the following information to fax number 320 3442. Registration can also be
done online on our website www.customs.gov.pg .Registration closes on the 24th July 2009.

Click to download registration form

 
 
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