The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) has officially announced the addition of the Incheh Borun customs office to its list of specialized locations for the import of passenger vehicles.
According to the Jadeh Makhsous news base, the Director-General of the IRICA’s Import Office communicated this development through a circular issued to all executive customs offices across the country.
The official directive states: “Following circular No. 124/94/75480 dated July 15, 2015, and in response to the request from the Golestan Province Customs Supervisory Headquarters via letter No. 1404/865655 dated September 17, 2025, and with the approval of the Head of IRICA as noted in the references of said letter, the Incheh Borun Free Zone customs is hereby designated as an authorized customs for car clearance. Please proceed with the necessary actions in full compliance with all relevant regulations.”
The announcement clarifies that the responsibility for establishing the necessary technical and training infrastructure for staff, along with meeting all other requirements and ensuring full compliance with laws and regulations, lies with the respective executive customs office.
According to Jadeh Makhsous, this strategic move is expected to impact the logistics and supply chain of the automotive sector. What is your analysis of this development for Iran’s automotive market? Share your insights in the comments below.