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Practical guides on import, export, and customs compliance in Morocco.

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Analyses, field feedback, and regulatory breakdowns written by our customs brokerage team.

Regulation Guides

PortNet, BADR, HS codes, and technical control checklists explained in plain English.

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Success stories across ocean, air, and road freight flows.

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Monitoring duty updates, permits, and fiscal changes that impact your shipments.

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Our customs brokers share hands-on lessons from the field.

Regulatory & Transit Lead

Yasmine B.

15 years supporting Morocco–EU import/export flows. Specialist in PortNet/BADR, ONSSA permits, and technical inspections.

— Yasmine, CustomsClearance.ma

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Customs & transit FAQ

Recurring questions answered by our contributors.

What is the difference between PortNet and BADR?

PortNet handles digital documentation (manifests, bookings, permits) while BADR is for customs declarations and duties calculation.

Can I file without a RUC number?

No, every import/export must be linked to a valid RUC. Our team can help update it.

How long should I keep customs documents?

Keep import/export files for at least 4 years, and fiscal records for 10 years per Moroccan guidelines.

How do I prepare for a customs inspection?

Conduct a document audit, confirm HS codes to 10 digits, and gather value evidence such as invoices, contracts, and transport documents.