Individual Permit: Export, Transhipment and Transit
A strategic goods Individual Permit is required for exports, transhipment, transit or suspected use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
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You must obtain an Individual Permit (prefixed XO or XP) for the export, transhipment, or transit of any strategic goods or related technology.
You may be exempted from applying for a permit only when the goods are not listed in the Fourth or Fifth Schedules of the Schedules of the Strategic Goods (Control) Regulations (SGCR) and the relevant criteria below are fully met.
Permit Exemptions at a Glance
Summary of Permit Exemption Conditions Based on Activity and Transit Duration
Activity | Criteria for Permit Exemption |
Transhipment of strategic goods not listed in the Fourth Schedule to the SGCR |
Note: The initial mode of transport into Singapore determines the applicable time limit. |
Transit of strategic goods not listed in the Fifth Schedule to the SGCR | Goods remain in transit for no more than:
|
Even when a permit is not required, authorities may request documents or notifications for verification.
Catch-All Provision
You must apply for an Individual Permit if:
An authorised officer has notified you, or
You know, or have reasonable grounds to suspect, that the goods or technology are intended or likely to be used, wholly or partly, for any of the following:
Activities related to the development, production, handling, operation, maintenance, storage, detection, identification or dissemination of:
Nuclear weapons
Chemical weapons
Biological weapons
Activities related to the development, production, maintenance, or storage of:
Missiles capable of delivering any nuclear, chemical or biological weapons
This “catch-all” provision applies even if the items are not listed as strategic goods.
How to Apply for an Individual Permit
Submit your individual permit application at least 5 working days in advance:
Before loading goods for export, re-export, or transhipment
Before the arrival of the conveyance carrying goods transiting through Singapore
Most applications are processed within five working days after complete forms and supporting documents are received. However, processing time may vary depending on:
Product type
Destination country
Parties involved in the transaction
Submit your application early to prevent further delays.
Contact Us
If you have questions on permit requirements or processing procedures, we are here to help.
Email: customs_stgc@customs.gov.sg
