Simplifications of transit procedure in the EU and Common transit countries

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It is worth exploring the simplifications of customs procedures! They offer great opportunities to save time and money. In this video, you will learn which transit simplifications you can benefit from in the EU and in the Common Transit countries and which requirements have to be met.

Content:

  1. Authorised consignor 
  2. Seals of a special type 
  3. Authorised consignee 
  4. Customs authorisations for the simplified procedures
  5. Other simplifications

The training is based on practical examples, starting from a non-simplified process and "simplifying" it to show the advantages for companies. Some disadvantages also need to be considered and we point these out.

This training is part of the module 'Customs transit', which is one of the 21 modules of an extensive course 'Customs Clearance and Trade Compliance in the EU'.

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Non-tariff measures
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Kaliningrad – Russia transit: are there any special simplifications?
17-04-2022

Due to the war in Ukraine, the Kaliningrad Oblast is getting increased attention. We receive questions about the ‘Kaliningrad transit‘: whether there are any simplifications for the transportation of goods from Russia to Kaliningrad and vice versa or exemptions from sanctions? The exemptions have been introduced in the fifth EU sanctions package against Russia. But let’s start with an overview of some historical events.

Jurgita Stanienė

restrictions, trade barriers, transit
Non-tariff measures
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Kaliningrad – Russia transit: are there any special simplifications?
17-04-2022

Due to the war in Ukraine, the Kaliningrad Oblast is getting increased attention. We receive questions about the ‘Kaliningrad transit‘: whether there are any simplifications for the transportation of goods from Russia to Kaliningrad and vice versa or exemptions from sanctions? The exemptions have been introduced in the fifth EU sanctions package against Russia. But let’s start with an overview of some historical events.

Jurgita Stanienė

restrictions, trade barriers, transit
Overviews and comments
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Implementation of Common Transit and NCTS: Ukrainian realities and challenges
11-02-2022

The article analyses EU policies on the extension of Common Transit and the New Computerized Transit System (NCTS) to associated countries given the case of Ukraine. The decision on accepting Ukraine to join the Convention on Common Transit may be expected in 2022. Otherwise, considering the EU plans to complete the transition to the NCTS Phase 6 in the second quarter of 2025, the accession may be delayed until the end of 2025.

Roman Kril

law international, transit
Overviews and comments
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Implementation of Common Transit and NCTS: Ukrainian realities and challenges
11-02-2022

The article analyses EU policies on the extension of Common Transit and the New Computerized Transit System (NCTS) to associated countries given the case of Ukraine. The decision on accepting Ukraine to join the Convention on Common Transit may be expected in 2022. Otherwise, considering the EU plans to complete the transition to the NCTS Phase 6 in the second quarter of 2025, the accession may be delayed until the end of 2025.

Roman Kril

law international, transit
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ATA Carnet
07-01-2022

ATA Carnet is used for the temporary export, transit and temporary admission of goods for specific purposes, e.g. for displays, exhibitions and fairs, as professional equipment and as commercial samples.

import, export, transit
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ATA Carnet
07-01-2022

ATA Carnet is used for the temporary export, transit and temporary admission of goods for specific purposes, e.g. for displays, exhibitions and fairs, as professional equipment and as commercial samples.

import, export, transit
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Common transit
05-01-2022

Common transit is a customs procedure for transporting goods between the EU and common transit countries, and between common transit countries themselves. These are the countries that have signed the Convention on a common transit procedure: the EU Member States, the United Kingdom, the EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland), Turkey, the Republic of North Macedonia and Serbia.

transit
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Common transit
05-01-2022

Common transit is a customs procedure for transporting goods between the EU and common transit countries, and between common transit countries themselves. These are the countries that have signed the Convention on a common transit procedure: the EU Member States, the United Kingdom, the EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland), Turkey, the Republic of North Macedonia and Serbia.

transit
Compliance
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Customs compliance: Are you doing the right thing? Try these quizzes today!
30-10-2021

When buying or selling goods across a border, it is considered good business practice to understand the rules applied on the other side of the border. This is because the decisions you make when selling the goods can have a significant influence over the decisions and responsibilities of the business buying them on the other side.

Jessica Yang , Toby Spink

origin, risk management, transit
Compliance
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Customs compliance: Are you doing the right thing? Try these quizzes today!
30-10-2021

When buying or selling goods across a border, it is considered good business practice to understand the rules applied on the other side of the border. This is because the decisions you make when selling the goods can have a significant influence over the decisions and responsibilities of the business buying them on the other side.

Jessica Yang , Toby Spink

origin, risk management, transit
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