Clearance of goods is the process of obtaining a permit to import or issue a product from the country's customs. In other words, clearance of goods is to do all the things that are needed for a product to be allowed to enter or leave from official sources and to be given to the owner of the product or the buyer of the product. The clearance process controls the entry and exit of currency and controls the smuggling of goods. 

Customs clearance is a specialized matter and according to the customs laws and executive regulations that are constantly changing, if the trader or customs clearance does not have sufficient and up-to-date information, it will suffer heavy and sometimes irreparable damages. When a merchant imports goods for export or import to customs, he must go through certain steps in order to obtain an import or export license. Due to the complexity of the clearance process, it is recommended that you seek help from an experienced work clearance. Work clearance is a natural or legal person who, with an official license, clears the goods from the country's customs on behalf of the owner of the goods and in return for a written or oral contract. In fact, the work clearance is the representative or lawyer of the owner of the goods in the field of customs clearance. Customs clearance is also called "labor duty". The clearance process includes steps such as completing the documents, declaring the goods in the customs system, evaluating the goods, obtaining the relevant licenses, expert approval, paying customs fees, loading and stripping the goods and calculating the funds (commercial profit, taxes, customs duties, government facilities). Done or exporter and…) is done.