Transit of humanitarian relief goods from the UK simplified
Customs formalities in the Netherlands have been temporarily simplified for humanitarian relief goods from the United Kingdom that are destined for the victims of the war in Ukraine.
Customs formalities in the Netherlands have been temporarily simplified for humanitarian relief goods from the United Kingdom that are destined for the victims of the war in Ukraine.
The Dutch Customs Authority recently announced that it will pay more attention to the customs value of textiles and shoes in import declarations which are imported into the EU via the Netherlands.
The biggest challenge for transporters in particular has been trying to obtain a valid GMR for their movements.
This new agreement eliminates a source of friction in the transatlantic relations and a spike in the EU retaliatory tariffs will be avoided.
There are some major updates to the HS codes coming in 2022.
The implementation of the 1st stage of the Cargo Release Message will be set from October 1, 2021. From now on, customs requires that an import declaration has to be submitted in more detail.
Last year the European Commission adopted a package of proposals that aims to increase trade between the European Union and neighbouring countries in the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean (PEM)…
Most exports will have safety and security requirements met with the customs export declaration which contains safety and security information. This is sometimes referred to as a combined export declaration.
The movement of fish to the EU can be challenging, with the recent changes following the United Kingdom coming out of the EU in January 2021.
SGS Product Conformity Assessment (PCA) is a solution designed to ensure that specific products comply with the technical regulations and standards set by an importing country’s regulatory authority.
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