
According to the document, customs clearance specialists will perform functions such as acting as intermediaries in relations between business entities and the Customs Service, determining the classification of goods and verifying their origin, calculating import and export customs duties, and more.
The professional profile describes the required professional competencies and personal qualities for such specialists, their job responsibilities and additional functions they may perform, as well as the career prospects for this profession.
The new standard will be applied by brokerage and logistics companies, importers and exporters, operators engaged in international transportation, and other organizations.
As reported by Logos Press, the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization previously updated the Classification of Occupations of the Republic of Moldova (KZRM) by approving three new professional standards: “Marketing Specialist,” “Event Planning Assistant,” and “Business Planning and Administration Specialist.”






















