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EU regulation on deforestation-free products
On 19 April 2023, the European Parliament approved the regulation on deforestation-free products which: prohibits the placement of a number of agricultural and livestock products originating from deforested or degraded forest areas on the EU market; is part of European Green Deal; bloks imports associated with deforestation, particularly cattle (whether live, meat or leather), cocoa, coffee, palm oil, soy, timber and rubber. Now it is expected the endorsement by the European Council. The regulation will effectively be implemented 18 months after it comes into force. During this period, the European Commission will adopt implementing acts enabling member states and their respective customs authorities to apply the regulation, and also initiate…
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CBAM approved by EU Parliament. Next step: EU Council approval
On 18.04.2023, the EU Parliament approved the carbon border adjustment border mechanism (CBAM) together with other measures. Now, the mentioned measures must be formally endorsed by the EU Council. They will then be published in the EU Official Journal and enter into force 20 days later. In other words, as it is possible to read on the EU Parliament website: “…In adopting these pieces of legislation, Parliament is responding to the expectations of citizens for the EU to accomplish and speed up the green transition as expressed in Proposals 3(1), 3(8), 3(9), 11(1) and 11(7), of the conclusions of the Conference on the Future of Europe…”. The AEO will be…
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Windsor Framework again more elements to complete the picture
Again we talk about the Windsor Framework and borders management between North Ireland and the UK. Indeed, the decision n.1/2023 ( of the joint committee established by the agreement on the withdrawal of the Unitend kingdom of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic energy community) of 24.03.2023 has been published on 17.04.2023 and lays down (among others) : (a) the conditions for considering that a good brought into Northern Ireland from outside the Union will not be subject to commercial processing in Northern Ireland; (b) the criteria for considering that a good brought into Northern Ireland from outside the Union is not…
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Swiss Customs: permeability priciple, new PEM rules and supplier origin declaration
The ordinance n. RS/946.32 issued on 23.05.2012 by the Swiss Customs on the “origin declarations and statement of origin” has been modified and updated on 5.04.2023 with reference to the permeability of the new PEM rules with the old ones. In a nutshell, this amendment: Is valid only for origin declarations provided by suppliers based in the Swiss customs territory; Covers the goods falling in the some HS codes (whose we mention the ones listed under the HS chapter from25 to 97); Is focused on the permeability of transitional rules. Permeability means that I can calculate the preferential origin of a goods by considering both the supplier’s declarations with the…