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May I apply for Certificate of Non-Manipulation (CNM) when the goods have cleared from Free Trade Zone (FTZ) to local and then re-export it out to overseas?


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You are not eligible to apply CNM for your situation.

A Certificate of Non-Manipulation (CNM) is issued on the basis that the goods arrive from the country of origin (port of loading), does not undergo any form of manipulation in Singapore and then are re-exported to the next destination (country).

Main conditions for the Issuance of a Certificate of Non-Manipulation (CNM):

  1. Goods specified must, when transshipped via Singapore, have not undergone operations beyond ensuring their preservation in good condition for transport, facilitating shipment and packaging for sale.

  2. Goods specified must have been stored within the Free Trade Zone (FTZ) or in a Customs Licensed or Zero GST (Bonded) Warehouse, prior to their export.

  3. The CNM application may be submitted by a local shipping/freight forwarding agent up to the third working day after the departure date of the good.


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