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Qatar Chamber to facilitate entry of TV broadcasting equipment during World Cup

Qatar Chamber has announced the utilisation of the ATA Carnet application for professional products, such as TV equipment during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in co-ordination with the General Authority of Customs (GAC).

In a recent statement, the chamber said the GAC adopted the chamber’s recommendation to accept the ATA Carnet for professional equipment on an exceptional basis during the World Cup, provided that the chamber guarantees customs duties on these equipment.

According to the statement, the GAC will determine the final date of re-exporting the goods that will be entered into Qatar under the cover of the ATA Carnet.
Commenting on the announcement, Qatar Chamber general manager Saleh bin Hamad al-Sharqi expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the GAC for accepting the chamber’s recommendation to allow the temporary admission of professional equipment related to the TV broadcast of the World Cup, pointing out “that this will be a great contribution to the success of this mega event.”

He assured that the chamber’s recommendation is a testimony of its concern to contribute to the success of the World Cup and facilitating the transfer of the activities of this global event to all world countries. He pointed out that the event will place Qatar under the global spotlight and will help further promote Qatar as a leading global hub for investment and tourism.

Al-Sharqi praised the continuous cooperation between the chamber and GAC in various fields to give the business community access to global markets. He underscored their joint efforts to support the private sector and enhance its role in the economic process.

He said the ATA Carnet is an international customs document that allows duty-free and tax-free temporary import and export of goods for up to one year. The system is applied to import-export goods that will return to the country of origin within the period, which is approved by customs authorities.
Ruedi Bolliger, chair of the ICC World ATA Carnet Council (WATAC), lauded Qatar Chamber’s role in the implementation of the ATA Carnet for professional products, such as broadcasting equipment during the World Cup.

In a statement, Bolliger said: “On behalf of all members of the World ATA Carnet Council, I would like to express our gratitude and appreciation for the tremendous contribution made by Qatar Chamber in enabling broadcasters from all member countries to have the necessary equipment moved in and out of Qatar using ATA carnets, the most convenient customs formality for temporary admission.”

Established under the ATA Convention and the Istanbul Convention as a trade facilitation tool, ATA is a system allowing the free movement of goods across frontiers and their temporary admission into a customs territory with relief from duties and taxes. The goods are covered by a single document known as the ATA Carnet that is secured by an international guarantee chain administered by ICC’s World Chambers Federation.

More than 118,000 pieces of equipment were recently imported temporarily into China for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics thanks to the use of ATA carnets. Gulf Times

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