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2024 a New Year of customs challenges
The 2023 has been an year very rich in customs news which will impat on the custom operations and compliance. We would list the following topics already published in our website: CBAM carbon border adjustments mechanism for which it is required to: 1) take into account HS codes;2) supply chain management; 3) special regimes; 4) made in/non-preferential origin; 5) customs value; The European regulantion on f-gases import; The due diligence on some goods (cattle,cocoa,palm oil, rubber, soya, wood,coffee) with specific focus on “deforestation and forest degradation”; The ecodesign, recycle and second life for batteries manufactured and imported into the EU; The free trade agreement with the New Zealand; The free…
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EU,UK,TCA electric accumulators and electrified vehicles
The proposal (COM/2023/950 final) for a Council decision “…on the position to be taken on behalf of the European Union in the Partnership Council established by the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community, of the one part, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the other part as regards the transitional product-specific rules for electric accumulators and electrified vehicles…” has been published. In particular, the decision aims to adopt of a decision to amend the transitional product-specific rules for electric accumulators and electrified vehicles in Annex 5 of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) to: extend the…
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Recap of the EU free trade agreements with REX
the REX system is a single system (enrolement in the European register) for self-certify the preferential origin. It is applied in different unilateral (generalised preferences system), bilateral or multilateral preferential trade arrangements between the EU has with third countries. For what it concers the free trade agreements we can recall that REX is required in the following trade flows: Canada (CETA), UK (TCA-trade cooperative agreement), Japan , Vietnam (EVFTA), Ivory Coast, Ghana, Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Nouvelle Caledonie, Nouvelle Polinesie, Saint Pierre et Miquelon.
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La dogana francese dà qualche suggerimento sulle conoscenze dell’importatore
In primo luogo, è utile ricordare che la “conoscenza dell’importatore” consente all’importatore di rivendicare un trattamento tariffario preferenziale basato sulla propria conoscenza del carattere originario dei prodotti importati sotto forma di documenti giustificativi o registrazioni forniti dall’esportatore o dal fabbricante del prodotto, che sono in possesso dell’importatore. Queste informazioni forniscono prove valide che il prodotto si qualifica come originario. Ai sensi del TCA e dell’ALS-EPA tra l’UE e il Giappone, è possibile presentare un reclamo se l’importatore dispone di una delle seguenti prove di origine: una dichiarazione sull’origine del prodotto compilata dall’esportatore (i testi della dichiarazione, previsti dal citato ALS, sono diversi); la conoscenza dell’importatore che il prodotto è originario.…