Legislative: |
1. Promulgated on July 16, 1993 2. Amended on May 31, 2000 3. Amended on December 18, 2020 4. Amended on November 29, 2023 |
Content: |
Article 1
These Regulations are enacted pursuant to paragraph 1 of Article 32 of the Foreign Trade Act
(hereinafter referred to as the “Act”).
Article 2
The cases of objection referred to in these Regulations are limited to those that refuse to accept the
disposition rendered by the International Trade Administration, MOEA (hereinafter referred to as
“TITA”) under Article 27-1, paragraph 1 of Article 27-2, or Articles 28 through 30 of the Act.
Article 3
Exporters or importers who disagree with the disposition specified in Article 2 may submit a written
objection to the TITA within thirty (30) days from the day following the date of receipt of the
written disposition.
The name of the objector shall be signed on the written objection, which shall list the following
items:
1. The name and residential address of the objector. The case in which the objector is a legal person
or an organization with a manager or representative, the name of the organization, place of business,
and the name and residential address of the manager or representative shall be provided.
2. The case number of the original disposition
3. Facts and reasons concerning the objection
4. Relevant identification or evidence
5. Date (day, month, and year)
Article 4
The TITA shall establish a Trade Disposition Objection Review Committee (hereinafter referred to
as the “Committee”) to review and handle cases of objection from exporters and importers.
Article 5
The Committee shall consist of 11 to 13 members, with neither gender comprising less than
one-third of the total number. One member shall serve as the Chair, who is either the Director
General or Deputy Director General of the TITA. The other committee members will be selected
and recruited by the Chair from the TITA as representatives of relevant government bodies, experts,
or supervisors in such affairs. The committee members shall serve a term of one year, which is
extendable upon expiry.
Article 6
The Committee shall appoint one executive secretary, who shall carry out resolutions of Committee
meetings, handle Committee affairs, and allocate personnel according to practical needs, under the
direction of the Chair.
Article 7
Regarding cases of objection, procedural reviews shall be carried out first by the Committee. Cases
not dismissed under Article 12 will proceed to substantive reviews. In the event of regulation
changes, the procedural review at the time of the incident shall be adopted, and new regulations
shall be adopted for the substantive review.
When adoption of the new procedural review requires additional information, the objector shall be
notified to provide the information within a certain period of time.
Article 8
The Committee shall request the original processing unit to respond in cases of objection that
comply with procedures.
If necessary, investigations or inspections shall be conducted.
Article 9
Committee meetings shall be presided over by the Chair. If the Chair cannot convene or attend the
meeting, he/she shall designate one committee member to act as his/her proxy.
Article 10
Resolutions from Committee meetings shall only be implemented when over half of all committee
members attended the meeting and of those attendees, over half approved the action. Differing
opinions shall be included in the minutes of the meeting for future reference.
In the event that a decision among Committee members is equal, the Chair shall cast the deciding
vote.
Any Committee member from the TITA shall not participate in the resolution if the case was
handled by a unit in which the member serves.
Article 11
The Committee may notify the objector or representative, proxy, original processing unit, or other
personnel from a relevant body, to deliver an explanatory briefing during the meeting, on the
committee’s authority or upon application from the objector.
Following such an explanation, the Chair shall inform the objector or representative, proxy, original
handling unit, or other personnel from the relevant body to leave so that a resolution can be decided
after subsequent review.
Article 12
Cases of objection shall be dismissed on any of the following grounds:
1. The written objection is not in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 3, or was not submitted
within the time period specified in the notification.
2. The objection was submitted after the deadline for reasons not considered force majeure.
3. The objector is incapacitated.
4. The objection is not within the scope as defined in Article 2.
5. The objection no longer exists.
6. It is a repeat objection to an incident previously withdrawn legally.
7. Other reasons for non-acceptance.
Objections mistakenly filed with bodies without such jurisdiction shall be considered as submitted
on the date the non-authority received the written objection.
Article 13
Objection cases reviewed by the Committee in which no grounds for objection were found, shall be
dismissed; if there are grounds for objection, the original disposition shall be withdrawn or amended
within the scope of the objector’s statement.
Objection cases in which there are no sufficient grounds for objection, but other reasons deem the
original disposition as illegal or inappropriate, the objection shall be deemed as sufficiently
justified.
Article 14
The TITA shall make its decision within twenty (20) days from the day following the date of receipt
of the written objection, and notify the objector of the decision within 7 days thereafter.
When supplementary information is required, the date of determination shall be twenty (20) days
from the day following the date of receipt of such supplementary information.
Article 15
When a decision is not made within the period specified in Article 14, the objector may file an
appeal with the Ministry of Economic Affairs in accordance with the Administrative Appeal Act.
Decisions made by the TITA after the period specified in Article 14 are effective.
Article 16
The Committee shall produce an original written decision in accordance with its resolution, send it
to senior officials of the government body for a ruling in accordance with their responsibilities, and
incorporate the ruling into the original copy for delivery to the objector.
In the event of a discrepancy between the original and original copy, the original copy shall be
amended to conform with the original.
Article 17
The delivery of objection documents by personnel or the authority designated by the Committee
shall prepare a certification of delivery. For postal deliveries, a postal certification of delivery shall
be prepared.
Apart from the provisions in the preceding paragraph, the delivery of objection documents shall be
prescribed by the rules and regulations on delivery in the Administrative Procedure Act.
Article 18
Withdrawal of decisions on objections decided by a higher authority and confirmed by
Administrative Court ruling shall be analyzed and reviewed by the original processing unit for the
improvement and reference of professional services.
Article 19
These Regulations shall enter into force on the day of promulgation. |