Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code
Modified by
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 3665/93of 21 December 1993amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community customs code, 31993R3665, December 31, 1993
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 655/94of 24 March 1994amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of the Community Customs Code in respect of the single administrative document and the codes to be used, 31994R0655, March 25, 1994
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 1500/94of 21 June 1994amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31994R1500, June 30, 1994
  • Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded(94/C 241/08)Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 11994N31995D0001, August 29, 1994
  • Decision of the Council of the European Unionof 1 January 1995adjusting the instruments concerning the accession of new Member States to the European Union(95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC), 31995D0001, January 1, 1995
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 2193/94of 8 September 1994amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31994R2193, September 9, 1994
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 3254/94of 19 December 1994amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community customs code, 31994R3254, December 31, 1994
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1762/95of 19 July 1995amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31995R1762, July 21, 1995
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 482/96of 19 March 1996amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31996R0482, March 20, 1996
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1676/96of 30 July 1996amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31996R1676, August 28, 1996
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 2153/96of 25 October 1996amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31996R2153, November 12, 1996
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 12/97of 18 December 1996amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31997R0012, January 13, 1997
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 89/97of 20 January 1997amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31997R0089, January 21, 1997
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 1103/97of 17 June 1997on certain provisions relating to the introduction of the euro, 31997R1103, June 19, 1997
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1427/97of 23 July 1997amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31997R1427, July 24, 1997
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 75/98of 12 January 1998amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31998R0075, January 13, 1998
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1677/98of 29 July 1998amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 31998R1677, July 30, 1998
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 46/1999of 8 January 1999amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31999R0046, January 15, 1999
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 502/1999of 12 February 1999amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs CodeCorrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 502/1999 of 12 February 1999 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Communities L 65 of 12 March 1999), 31999R050231999R0502R(01), March 12, 1999
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1662/1999of 28 July 1999amended Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 31999R1662, July 29, 1999
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1602/2000of 24 July 2000amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1602/2000 of 24 July 2000 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Communities L 188 of 26 July 2000), 32000R160232000R1602R(07), July 26, 2000
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 2787/2000of 15 December 2000amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2787/2000 of 15 December 2000 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Communities L 330 of 27 December 2000), 32000R278732000R2787R(03), December 27, 2000
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001of 4 May 2001amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Communities L 141 of 28 May 2001)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)(Official Journal of the European Communities L 141 of 28 May 2001)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Communities L 141 of 28 May 2001), 32001R099332001R0993R(01)32001R0993R(05)32001R0993R(07), May 28, 2001
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 444/2002of 11 March 2002amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code and Regulations (EC) No 2787/2000 and (EC) No 993/2001(Text with EEA relevance), 32002R0444, March 12, 2002
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 881/2003of 21 May 2003amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32003R0881, May 29, 2003
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1335/2003of 25 July 2003amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32003R1335, July 26, 2003
  • Actconcerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded, 12003T, September 23, 2003
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003of 18 December 2003amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003 of 18 December 2003 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 343 of 31 December 2003)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003 of 18 December 2003 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 343 of 31 December 2003), 32003R228632003R2286R(02)32003R2286R(03), December 31, 2003
  • Council Regulation (EC) No 837/2005of 23 May 2005amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs CodeCorrigenda to Council Regulation (EC) No 837/2005 of 23 May 2005 amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 139 of 2 June 2005), 32005R083732005R0837R(01), June 2, 2005
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 883/2005of 10 June 2005amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32005R0883, June 11, 2005
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 215/2006of 8 February 2006amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code and amending Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003(Text with EEA relevance), 32006R0215, February 9, 2006
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 402/2006of 8 March 2006amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32006R0402, March 9, 2006
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1875/2006of 18 December 2006amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance)Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1875/2006 of 18 December 2006 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 360 of 19 December 2006), 32006R187532006R1875R(03), December 19, 2006
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1792/2006of 23 October 2006adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons, competition policy, agriculture (veterinary and phytosanitary legislation), fisheries, transport policy, taxation, statistics, social policy and employment, environment, customs union, and external relations by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania, 32006R1792, December 20, 2006
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 214/2007of 28 February 2007amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32007R0214, March 1, 2007
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 1192/2008of 17 November 2008amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32008R1192, December 6, 2008
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 312/2009of 16 April 2009amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32009R0312, April 17, 2009
  • Commission Regulation (EC) No 414/2009of 30 April 2009amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32009R0414, May 21, 2009
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 169/2010of 1 March 2010amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32010R0169, March 2, 2010
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 177/2010of 2 March 2010amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs CodeCorrigendum to Commission Regulation (EU) No 177/2010 of 2 March 2010 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 52 of 3 March 2010), 32010R017732010R0177R(01), March 3, 2010
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 197/2010of 9 March 2010amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32010R0197, March 10, 2010
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 430/2010of 20 May 2010amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32010R0430, May 21, 2010
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 1063/2010of 18 November 2010amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs CodeCorrigendum to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1063/2010 of 18 November 2010 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Official Journal of the European Union L 307 of 23 November 2010), 32010R106332010R1063R(02), November 23, 2010
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 756/2012of 20 August 2012amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32012R0756, August 21, 2012
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1101/2012of 26 November 2012amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code(Text with EEA relevance), 32012R1101, November 27, 2012
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1159/2012of 7 December 2012amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32012R1159, December 8, 2012
  • Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1180/2012of 10 December 2012amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32012R1180, December 11, 2012
Corrected by
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31993R2454R(01), October 19, 1994
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31993R2454R(02), July 19, 1996
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31993R2454R(03), June 13, 1997
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31993R2454R(04), April 29, 1999
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 502/1999 of 12 February 1999 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 31999R0502R(01), October 21, 1999
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1602/2000 of 24 July 2000 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32000R1602R(07), June 20, 2001
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2787/2000 of 15 December 2000 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32000R2787R(03), January 23, 2002
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32001R0993R(01), June 28, 2001
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32001R0993R(05), September 26, 2001
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 993/2001 of 4 May 2001 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32001R0993R(07), September 1, 2004
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003 of 18 December 2003 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32003R2286R(02), February 5, 2004
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 2286/2003 of 18 December 2003 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32003R2286R(03), December 7, 2004
  • Corrigenda to Council Regulation (EC) No 837/2005 of 23 May 2005 amending Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32005R0837R(01), October 18, 2005
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1875/2006 of 18 December 2006 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32006R1875R(03), December 13, 2007
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EU) No 177/2010 of 2 March 2010 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32010R0177R(01), February 25, 2011
  • Corrigendum to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1063/2010 of 18 November 2010 amending Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, 32010R1063R(02), November 10, 2011
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93of 2 July 1993laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992 establishing the Community Customs CodeOJ No L 302, 19.10.1992, p. 1., hereinafter referred to as the "Code", and in particular Article 249 thereof,Whereas the Code assembled all existing customs legislation in a single legal instrument; whereas at the same time the Code made certain modifications to this legislation to make it more coherent, to simplify it and to plug certain loopholes; whereas it therefore constitutes complete Community legislation in this area;Whereas the same reasons which led to the adoption of the Code apply equally to the customs implementing legislation; whereas it is therefore desirable to bring together in a single regulation those customs implementing provisions wich (SIC! which) are currently scattered over a large number of Community regulations and directives;Whereas the implementing code for the Community Customs Code hereby established should set out existing customs implementing rules; whereas it is nevertheless necessary, in the light of experience:to make some amendments in order to adapt the said rules to the provisions of the Code,to extend the scope of certain provisions which currently apply only to specific customs procedures in order to take account of the Code's comprehensive application,to formulate certain rules more precisely in order to achieve greater legal security in their application;Whereas the changes made relate mainly to the provisions concerning customs debt;Whereas it is appropriate to limit the application of Article 791 (2) until 1 January 1995 and to review the subject matter in the light of experience gained before that time;Whereas the measures provided for by this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Customs Code Committee,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
PART IGENERAL IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONSTITLE IGENERALCHAPTER 1Definitions
Article 1For the purposes of this Regulation:1.Code means: Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992 establishing a Community Customs CodeOJ No L 302, 19.10.1992, p. 1.;2.ATA carnet means: the international customs document for temporary importation established by virtue of the ATA Convention or the Istanbul Convention;3.Committee means: the Customs Code Committee established by Articles 247a and 248a of the Code;4.Customs Cooperation Council means: the organization set up by the Convention establishing a Customs Cooperation Council, done at Brussels on 15 December 1950;5.Particulars required for identification of the goods means: on the one hand, the particulars used to identify the goods commercially allowing the customs authorities to determine the tariff classification and, on the other hand, the quantity of the goods;6.Goods of a non-commercial nature means: goods whose entry for the customs procedure in question is on an occasional basis and whose nature and quantity indicate that they are intended for the private, personal or family use of the consignees or persons carrying them, or which are clearly intended as gifts;7.Commercial policy measures means: non-tariff measures established, as part of the common commercial policy, in the form of Community provisions governing the import and export of goods, such as surveillance or safeguard measures, quantitative restrictions or limits and import or export prohibitions;8.Customs nomenclature means: one of the nomenclatures referred to in Article 20 (6) of the Code;9.Harmonized System means: the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System;10.Treaty means: the Treaty establishing the European Community;11.Istanbul Convention means: the Convention on Temporary Admission agreed at Istanbul on 26 June 1990;12.Economic operator means: a person who, in the course of his business, is involved in activities covered by customs legislation;13.Single authorisation means: an authorisation involving customs administrations in more than one Member State for one of the following procedures:the simplified declaration procedure pursuant to Article 76(1) of the Code, orthe local clearance procedure pursuant to Article 76(1) of the Code, orcustoms procedures with economic impact pursuant to Article 84(1)(b) of the Code, orend-use pursuant to Article 21(1) of the Code;14.Integrated authorisation means: an authorisation to use more than one of the procedures referred to in point 13; it may take the form of an integrated single authorisation where more than one customs administration is involved;15.Authorising customs authority means: the customs authority who grants an authorisation;16.EORI number (Economic Operators Registration and Identification number) means: a number, unique in the European Community, assigned by a Member State customs authority or designated authority or authorities to economic operators and to other persons in accordance with the rules laid down in Chapter 6;17.Entry summary declaration means: the summary declaration referred to in Article 36a of the Code to be lodged for goods brought into the customs territory of the Community, except where otherwise provided for in this Regulation;18.Exit summary declaration means: the summary declaration, referred to in Article 182c of the Code, which is to be lodged for goods to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community, except where otherwise provided for in this Regulation.
Article 1aFor the purposes of applying Articles 291 to 300, the countries of the Benelux Economic Union shall be considered as a single Member State.
CHAPTER 2Decisions
Article 2Where a person making a request for a decision is not in a position to provide all the documents and information necessary to give a ruling, the customs authorities shall provide the documents and information at their disposal.
Article 3A decision concerning security favourable to a person who has signed an undertaking to pay the sums due at the first written request of the customs authorities, shall be revoked where the said undertaking is not fulfilled.
Article 4A revocation shall not affect goods which, at the moment of its entry into effect, have already been placed under a procedure by virtue of the revoked authorization.However, the customs authorities may require that such goods be assigned to a permitted customs-approved treatment or use within the period which they shall set.
CHAPTER 3Data-processing techniques
Article 4a1.Under the conditions and in the manner which they shall determine, and with due regard to the principles laid down by customs rules, the customs authorities may provide that formalities shall be carried out by a data-processing technique.For this purpose:"a data-processing technique" means:(a)the exchange of EDI standard messages with the customs authorities;(b)the introduction of information required for completion of the formalities concerned into customs data-processing systems;"EDI" (electronic data interchange) means, the transmission of data structured according to agreed message standards, between one computer system and another, by electronic means;"standard message" means a predefined structure recognized for the electronic transmission of data.2.The conditions laid down for carrying out formalities by a data-processing technique shall include inter alia measures for checking the source of data and for protecting data against the risk of unauthorized access, loss, alteration or destruction.
Article 4bWhere formalities are carried out by a data-processing technique, the customs authorities shall determine the rules for replacement of the handwritten signature by another technique which may be based on the use of codes.
Article 4cFor test programmes using data-processing techniques designed to evaluate possible simplifications, the customs authorities may, for the period strictly necessary to carry out the programme, waive the requirement to provide the following information:(a)the declaration provided for in Article 178(1);(b)by way of derogation from Article 222(1), the particulars relating to certain boxes of the Single Administrative Document which are not necessary for the identification of the goods and which are not the factors on the basis of which import or export duties are applied.However, the information shall be available on request in the framework of a control operation.The amount of import duties to be charged in the period covered by a derogation granted pursuant to the first subparagraph shall not be lower than that which would be levied in the absence of a derogation.Member States wishing to engage in such test programmes shall provide the Commission in advance with full details of the proposed test programme, including its intended duration. They shall also keep the Commission informed of actual implementation and results. The Commission shall inform all the other Member States.
CHAPTER 4Data exchange between customs authorities using information technology and computer networks
Article 4d1.Without prejudice to any special circumstances and to the provisions of the procedure concerned, which, where appropriate, shall apply mutatis mutandis, where electronic systems for the exchange of information relating to a customs procedure or economic operators have been developed by Member States in co-operation with the Commission, the customs authorities shall use such systems for the exchange of information between customs offices concerned.2.Where the customs offices involved in a procedure are located in different Member States, the messages to be used for the exchange of data shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Article 4e1.In addition to the conditions referred to in Article 4a (2), the customs authorities shall establish and maintain adequate security arrangements for the effective, reliable and secure operation of the various systems.2.To ensure the level of system security provided for in paragraph 1 each input, modification and deletion of data shall be recorded together with information giving the reason for, and exact time of, such processing and identifying the person who carried it out. The original data and any data so processed shall be kept for at least three calendar years from the end of the year to which such data refers, unless otherwise specified.3.The customs authorities shall monitor security regularly.4.The customs authorities involved shall inform each other and, where appropriate, the economic operator concerned, of all suspected breaches of security.
CHAPTER 5Risk management
Article 4f1.Customs authorities shall undertake risk management to differentiate between the levels of risk associated with goods subject to customs control or supervision and to determine whether or not, and if so where, the goods will be subject to specific customs controls.2.The determination of levels of risk shall be based on an assessment of the likelihood of the risk-related event occurring and its impact, should the event actually materialise. The basis for the selection of consignments or declarations to be subject to customs controls shall include a random element.
Article 4g1.Risk management at Community level, referred to in Article 13(2) of the Code, shall be carried out in accordance with an electronic common risk management framework comprised of the following elements:(a)a Community customs risk management system for the implementation of risk management, to be used for the communication among the Member States customs authorities and the Commission of any risk-related information that would help to enhance customs controls;(b)common priority control areas;(c)common risk criteria and standards for the harmonised application of customs controls in specific cases.2.Customs authorities shall, using the system referred to in point (a) of paragraph 1, exchange risk-related information in the following circumstances:(a)the risks are assessed by a customs authority as significant and requiring customs control and the results of the control establish that the event, as referred to in Article 4(25) of the Code, has occurred;(b)the control results do not establish that the event, as referred to in Article 4(25) of the Code, has occurred, but the customs authority concerned considers the threat to present a high risk elsewhere in the Community.
Article 4h1.Common priority control areas shall cover particular customs-approved treatments or uses, types of goods, traffic routes, modes of transport or economic operators that are to be subject to increased levels of risk analysis and customs controls during a certain period.2.The application of common priority control areas shall be based upon a common approach to risk analysis and, in order to ensure equivalent levels of customs controls, common risk criteria and standards for the selection of goods or economic operators for control.3.Customs controls carried out in common priority control areas shall be without prejudice to other controls normally carried out by the customs authorities.
Article 4i1.The common risk criteria and standards referred to in Article 4g(1)(c) shall include the following elements:(a)a description of the risk(s);(b)the factors or indicators of risk to be used to select goods or economic operators for customs control;(c)the nature of customs controls to be undertaken by the customs authorities;(d)the duration of the application of the customs controls referred to in point (c).The information resulting from the application of the elements referred to in the first subparagraph shall be distributed by use of the Community customs risk management system referred to in Article 4g(1)(a). It shall be used by the customs authorities in their risk management systems.2.Customs authorities shall inform the Commission of the results of customs controls carried out in accordance with paragraph 1.
Article 4jFor the establishment of common priority control areas and the application of common risk criteria and standards account shall be taken of the following elements:(a)proportionality to the risk;(b)the urgency of the necessary application of the controls;(c)probable impact on trade flow, on individual Member States and on control resources.
CHAPTER 6Registration and Identification System
Article 4k1.The EORI number shall be used for the identification of economic operators and other persons in their relations with the customs authorities.The structure of the EORI number shall comply with the criteria set out in Annex 38.2.If the authority responsible for assigning the EORI number is not the customs authority, each Member State shall designate the authority or authorities responsible for registering economic operators and other persons and assigning them EORI numbers.The Member State customs authorities shall communicate to the Commission the name and the address details of the authority or authorities responsible for assigning the EORI number. The Commission shall publish this information on the Internet.3.Subject to paragraph 1, Member States may use as an EORI number a number already assigned to an economic operator or to another person by the competent authorities for tax, statistical or other purposes.
Article 4l1.An economic operator established in the customs territory of the Community, shall be registered by the customs authority or the designated authority of the Member State in which he is established. Economic operators shall apply for registration before they start activities referred to in Article 1(12). However, economic operators who have not applied for registration may do so during their first operation.2.In the cases referred to in Article 4k(3), Member States may waive the obligation for an economic operator or another person to apply for an EORI number.3.Where an economic operator not established in the customs territory of the Community does not have an EORI number, he shall be registered by the customs authority or the designated authority of the Member State where he first performs one of the following:(a)he lodges in the Community a summary or customs declaration other than any of the following:(i)a customs declaration made in accordance with Articles 225 to 238;(ii)a customs declaration made for temporary importation or for discharging this procedure by re-exportation;(iii)a customs declaration made under the common transit procedure by an economic operator established in a contracting party to the Convention on a common transit procedure other than the European Union, where that declaration is not also used as an entry or exit summary declaration;(iv)a customs declaration made under the Community transit procedure by an economic operator established in Andorra or in San Marino, where that declaration is not also used as an entry or exit summary declaration;(b)he lodges in the Community an exit or entry summary declaration;(c)he operates a temporary storage facility pursuant to Article 185(1);(d)he applies for an authorisation pursuant to Article 324a or 372;(e)he applies for an authorised economic operator certificate pursuant to Article 14a.4.Persons other than economic operators shall not be registered unless all the following conditions are met:(a)such registration is required by the legislation of a Member State;(b)the person has not previously been assigned an EORI number;(c)the person engages in operations for which an EORI number must be provided pursuant to Annex 30A or Annex 37, Title I.5.In the case referred to in paragraph 4:(a)a person established in the customs territory of the Community, other than an economic operator referred to in paragraph 1, shall be registered by the customs authority or the designated authority of the Member State in which he is established;(b)a person not established in the customs territory of the Community, other than an economic operator referred to in paragraph 3, shall be registered by the customs authority or the designated authority of the Member State in which he is involved in activities covered by customs legislation.6.Economic operators and other persons shall have only one EORI number.7.For the purposes of this Chapter, Article 4(2) of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis in determining whether a person is established in a Member State.
Article 4m1.Registration and identification data of economic operators or, where appropriate, of other persons processed in the system as referred to in Article 4o shall comprise the data listed in Annex 38d subject to specific conditions laid down in Article 4o(4) and (5).2.When registering economic operators and other persons for an EORI number, Member States may require them to submit data other than the data listed in Annex 38d where that is necessary for purposes laid down in their national laws.3.Member States may require economic operators or, where appropriate, other persons to submit the data referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 by electronic means.
Article 4nThe EORI number shall be used, if required, in all communications by economic operators and other persons with the customs authorities. It shall also be used for the exchange of information between customs authorities and between customs and other authorities under the conditions laid down in Articles 4p and 4q.
Article 4o1.Member States shall cooperate with the Commission with a view to developing a central electronic information and communication system which contains the data listed in Annex 38d provided by all the Member States.2.The customs authorities shall cooperate with the Commission to process and to exchange between customs authorities and between the Commission and customs authorities, the registration and identification data listed in Annex 38d of economic operators and other persons, by using the system referred to in paragraph 1.Data other than the data listed in Annex 38d shall not be processed in the central system.3.Member States shall ensure that their national systems are kept up to date, and are complete and accurate.4.Member States shall upload on a regular basis to the central system the data listed in points 1 to 4 of Annex 38d concerning economic operators and other persons whenever new EORI numbers are assigned or changes in that data occur.5.Member States shall also upload on a regular basis to the central system, where available in the national systems, the data listed in points 5 to 12 of Annex 38d concerning economic operators and other persons whenever new EORI numbers are assigned or changes in that data occur.6.Only EORI numbers assigned in accordance with Article 4l(1) to (5) shall be uploaded to the central system, together with other data listed in Annex 38d.7.Where it is established that an economic operator or a person other than an economic operator ceases the activities referred to in Article 1(12), Member States shall reflect this in the data listed in point 11 of Annex 38d.
Article 4pIn each Member State the authority designated in accordance with Article 4k(2) shall give the customs authorities of that Member State direct access to the data referred to in Annex 38d.
Article 4q1.In each Member State the following authorities may give each other direct access on a case-by-case basis to the data referred to in points 1 to 4 of Annex 38d that they have in their possession:(a)customs authorities;(b)veterinary authorities;(c)sanitary authorities;(d)statistical authorities;(e)tax authorities;(f)authorities responsible for the fight against fraud;(g)authorities responsible for trade policy, including agricultural authorities where relevant;(h)authorities responsible for border control.2.The authorities referred to in paragraph 1 may store the data referred to in that paragraph or exchange the data between themselves only if such processing is necessary for the purposes of meeting their legal obligations in respect of the movement of goods concerned by a customs procedure.3.The Member States customs authorities shall communicate to the Commission the address details of the authorities referred to in paragraph 1. The Commission shall publish this information on the Internet.
Article 4rAn EORI number and the data listed in Annex 38d shall be processed in the central system for the period of time required by the law of the Member States that uploaded the data referred to in Article 4o(4) and (5).
Article 4s1.This Regulation leaves intact and in no way affects the level of protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data under the provisions of Community and national law, and in particular does not alter either the obligations of Member States relating to their processing of personal data under Directive 95/46/EC or the obligations of the Community institutions and bodies relating to their processing of personal data under Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 when fulfilling their responsibilities2.Identification and registration data of economic operators and other persons, constituted by the set of data listed in points 1, 2 and 3 of Annex 38d may be published by the Commission on the Internet only if they have freely given specific and informed written consent. Where granted, such consent shall be communicated, in accordance with the national legislation of the Member States, to the authority or authorities of the Member States designated in accordance with Article 4k(2), or to the customs authorities.3.The rights of persons with regard to their registration data listed in Annex 38d and processed in national systems shall be exercised in accordance with the law of the Member State which stored their personal data, and in particular, where applicable, the provisions implementing Directive 95/46/EC.
Article 4tThe national supervisory data protection authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor, each acting within the scope of their respective competences, shall cooperate actively and ensure coordinated supervision of the system referred to in Article 4o(1).
TITLE IIBINDING INFORMATIONCHAPTER 1Definitions
Article 5For the purpose of this Title:1.binding information:means tariff information or origin information binding on the administrations of all Community Member States when the conditions laid down in Articles 6 and 7 are fulfilled;2.applicant:tariff matters: means a person who has applied to the customs authorities for binding tariff information,origin matters: means a person who has applied to the customs authorities for binding origin information and has valid reasons to do so;3.holder:means the person in whose name the binding information is issued.
CHAPTER 2Procedure for obtaining binding information — Notification of information to applicants and transmission to the Commission
Article 61.Applications for binding information shall be made in writing, either to the competent customs authorities in the Member State or Member States in which the information is to be used, or to the competent customs authorities in the Member State in which the applicant is established.Applications for binding tariff information shall be made by means of a form conforming to the specimen shown in Annex 1B.2.An application for binding tariff information shall relate to only one type of goods. An application for binding origin information shall relate to only one type of goods and one set of circumstances conferring origin.3.(A)Applications for binding tariff information shall include the following particulars:(a)the holder's name and address;(b)the name and address of the applicant where that person is not the holder;(c)the customs nomenclature in which the goods are to be classified. Where an applicant wishes to obtain the classification of goods in one of the nomenclatures referred to in Article 20 (3) (b) and (6) (b) of the Code, the application for binding tariff information shall make express mention of the nomenclature in question;(d)a detailed description of the goods permitting their identification and the determination of their classification in the customs nomenclature;(e)the composition of the goods and any methods of examination used to determine this, where the classification depends on it;(f)any samples, photographs, plans, catalogues or other documents available which may assist the customs authorities in determining the correct classification of the goods in the customs nomenclature, to be attached as annexes;(g)the classification envisaged;(h)agreement to supply a translation of any attached document into the official language (or one of the official languages) of the Member State concerned if requested by the customs authorities;(i)any particulars to be treated as confidential;(j)indication by the applicant whether, to his knowledge, binding tariff information for identical or similar goods has already been applied for, or issued in the Community;(k)acceptance that the information supplied may be stored on a database of the Commission and that the particulars of the binding tariff information, including any photograph(s), sketch(es), brochure(s) etc., may be disclosed to the public via the Internet, with the exception of the information which the applicant has marked as confidential; the provisions governing the protection of information in force shall apply.(B)Applications for binding origin information shall include the following particulars:(a)the holder's name and address;(b)the name and address of the applicant where that person is not the holder;(c)the applicable legal basis, for the purposes of Articles 22 and 27 of the Code;(d)a detailed description of the goods and their tariff classification;(e)the composition of the goods and any methods of examination used to determine this and their ex-works price, as necessary;(f)the conditions enabling origin to be determined, the materials used and their origin, tariff classification, corresponding values and a description of the circumstances (rules on change of tariff heading, value added, description of the operation or process, or any other specific rule) enabling the conditions in question to be met; in particular the exact rule of origin applied and the origin envisaged for the goods shall be mentioned;(g)any samples, photographs, plans, catalogues or other documents available on the composition of the goods and their component materials and which may assist in describing the manufacturing process or the processing undergone by the materials;(h)agreement to supply a translation of any attached document into the official language (or one of the official languages) of the Member State concerned if requested by the customs authorities;(i)any particulars to be treated as confidential, whether in relation to the public or the administrations;(j)indication by the applicant whether, to his knowledge, binding tariff information or binding origin information for goods or materials identical or similar to those referred to under points (d) or (f) have already been applied for or issued in the Community;(k)acceptance that the information supplied may be stored on a public-access database of the Commission; however, apart from Article 15 of the Code, the provisions governing the protection of information in force in the Member States shall apply.4.Where, on receipt of the application, the customs authorities consider that it does not contain all the particulars required to give an informed opinion, the customs authorities shall ask the applicant to supply the required information. The time limits of three months and 150 days referred to in Article 7 shall run from the moment when the customs authorities have all the information needed to reach a decision; the customs authorities shall notify the applicant that the application has been received and the date from which the said time limit will run.5.The list of customs authorities designated by the Member States to receive applications for or to issue binding information shall be published in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Article 71.Binding information shall be notified to the applicant as soon as possible.(a)Tariff matters: if it has not been possible to notify binding tariff information to the applicant within three months of acceptance of the application, the customs authorities shall contact the applicant to explain the reason for the delay and indicate when they expect to be able to notify the information.(b)Origin matters: information shall be notified within a time limit of 150 days from the date when the application was accepted.2.Binding information shall be notified by means of a form conforming to the specimen shown at Annex 1 (binding tariff information) or Annex 1A (binding origin information). The notification shall indicate what particulars will be treated as confidential. The right of appeal referred to in Article 243 of the Code shall be mentioned.
Article 81.In the case of binding tariff information, the customs authorities of the Member States shall, without delay, transmit to the Commission the following:(a)a copy of the application for binding tariff information (set out in Annex 1B);(b)a copy of the binding tariff information notified (copy No 2 set out in Annex 1);(c)the data as given on copy No 4 set out in Annex 1.In the case of binding origin information they shall, without delay, transmit to the Commission the relevant details of the binding origin information notified.Such transmission shall be effected by electronic means.2.Where a Member State so requests, the Commission shall send it without delay the particulars obtained in accordance with paragraph 1. Such transmission shall be effected by electronic means.3.The electronically transmitted data of the application for binding tariff information, the binding tariff information notified and the data as given on copy No 4 of Annex 1 shall be stored in a central database of the Commission. The data of the binding tariff information, including any photograph(s), sketch(es), brochure(s) and so forth, may be disclosed to the public via the Internet, with the exception of the confidential information contained in boxes 3 and 8 of the binding tariff information notified.
CHAPTER 3Provisions applying in the event of inconsistencies in binding information
Article 91.Where different binding information exists:the Commission shall, on its own initiative or at the request of the representative of a Member State, place the item on the agenda of the Committee for discussion at the meeting to be held the following month or, failing that, the next meeting,in accordance with the Committee procedure, the Commission shall adopt a measure to ensure the uniform application of nomenclature or origin rules, as applicable, as soon as possible and within six months following the meeting referred to in the first indent.2.For the purpose of applying paragraph 1, binding origin information shall be deemed to be different where it confers different origin on goods which:fall under the same tariff heading and whose origin was determined in accordance with the same origin rules and,have been obtained using the same manufacturing process.
CHAPTER 4Legal effect of binding information
Article 101.Without prejudice to Articles 5 and 64 of the Code, binding information may be invoked only by the holder.2.(a)Tariff matters: the customs authorities may require the holder, when fulfilling customs formalities, to inform the customs authorities that he is in possession of binding tariff information in respect of the goods being cleared through customs.(b)Origin matters: the authorities responsible for checking the applicability of binding origin information may require the holder, when completing any formalities, to inform the said authorities that he is in possession of binding origin information covering the goods in respect of which the formalities are being completed.3.The holder of binding information may use it in respect of particular goods only where it is established:(a)tariff matters: to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that the goods in question conform in all respects to those described in the information presented;(b)origin matters: to the satisfaction of the authorities referred to in paragraph 2 (b) that the goods in question and the circumstances determining their origin conform in all respect to those described in the information presented.4.The customs authorities (for binding tariff information) or the authorities referred to in paragraph 2 (b) (for binding origin information) may ask for the information to be translated into the official language or one of the official languages of the Member State concerned.
Article 11Binding tariff information supplied by the customs authorities of a Member State since 1 January 1991 shall become binding on the competent authorities of all the Member States under the same conditions.
Article 121.On adoption of one of the acts or measures referred to in Article 12 (5) of the Code, the customs authorities shall take the necessary steps to ensure that binding information shall thenceforth be issued only in conformity with the act or measure in question.2.(a)For binding tariff information, for the purposes of paragraph 1 above, the date to be taken into consideration shall be as follows:for the Regulations provided for in Article 12 (5) (a) (i) of the Code concerning amendments to the customs nomenclature, the date of their applicability,for the Regulations provided for in Article 12 (5) (a) (i) of the Code and establishing or affecting the classification of goods in the customs nomenclature, the date of their publication in the "L" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities,for the Regulations provided for in Article 12 (5) (a) (ii) of the Code concerning amendments to the explanatory notes to the combined nomenclature, the date of their publication in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities,for judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Communities provided for in Article 12 (5) (a) (ii) of the Code, the date of the judgment,for the measures provided for in Article 12 (5) (a) (ii) of the Code concerning the adoption of a classification opinion, or amendments to the explanatory notes to the Harmonized System Nomenclature by the World Customs Organization, the date of the Commission communication in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities.(b)For binding origin information, for the purposes of paragraph 1, the date to be taken into consideration shall be as follows:for the Regulations provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (i) of the Code concerning the determination of the origin of goods and the rules provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (ii), the date of their applicability,for the measures provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (ii) of the Code concerning amendments to the explanatory notes and opinions adopted at Community level, the date of their publication in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities,for judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Communities provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (ii) of the Code, the date of the judgment,for the measures provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (ii) of the Code concerning opinions on origin or explanatory notes adopted by the World Trade Organization, the date given in the Commission communication in the "C" series of the Official Journal of the European Communities,for the measures provided for in Article 12 (5) (b) (ii) of the Code concerning the Annex to the World Trade Organization's Agreement on rules of origin and those adopted under international agreements, the date of their applicability.3.The Commission shall communicate the dates of adoption of the measures and acts referred to in this Article to the customs authorities as soon as possible.
CHAPTER 5Provisions applying in the event of expiry of binding information
Article 13Where, pursuant to the second sentence of Article 12 (4) and Article 12 (5) of the Code, binding information is void or ceases to be valid, the customs authority which supplied it shall notify the Commission as soon as possible
Article 141.When a holder of binding information which has ceased to be valid for reasons referred to in Article 12 (5) of the Code, wishes to make use of the possibility of invoking such information during a given period pursuant to paragraph 6 of that Article, he shall notify the customs authorities, providing any necessary supporting documents to enable a check to be made that the relevant conditions have been satisfied.2.In exceptional cases where the Commission, in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 12 (7) of the Code, adopts a measure derogating from the provisions of paragraph 6 of that Article, or where the conditions referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article concerning the possibility of continuing to invoke binding tariff information or binding origin information have not been fulfilled, the customs authorities shall notify the holder in writing.
TITLE IIAAUTHORISED ECONOMIC OPERATORSCHAPTER 1Procedure for granting the certificatesSection 1General provisions
Article 14a1.Without prejudice to the use of simplifications otherwise provided for under the customs rules, the customs authorities may, following an application by an economic operator and in accordance with Article 5a of the Code, issue the following authorised economic operators’ certificates (hereinafter referred to as "AEO certificates"):(a)an AEO certificate — Customs simplifications in respect of economic operators requesting to benefit from simplifications provided for under the customs rules and who fulfil the conditions laid down in Articles 14h, 14i and 14j;(b)an AEO certificate — Security and safety in respect of economic operators requesting to benefit from facilitations of customs controls relating to security and safety when the goods enter the customs territory of the Community, or when the goods leave the customs territory of the Community and who fulfil the conditions laid down in Articles 14h to 14k;(c)an AEO certificate — Customs Simplifications/security and safety, in respect of economic operators requesting to benefit from the simplifications described in point (a) and from facilitations described in point (b), and who fulfil the conditions laid down in Articles 14h to 14k.2.The customs authorities shall take due account of the specific characteristics of economic operators, in particular of small and medium-sized companies.
Article 14b1.If the holder of an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1) applies for one or more of the authorisations referred to in Articles 260, 263, 269, 272, 276, 277, 282, 283, 313a, 313b, 324a, 324e, 372, 454a, 912g, the customs authorities shall not re-examine those conditions which have already been examined when granting the AEO certificate.2.When an entry summary declaration has been lodged by the holder of an AEO certificate referred to in point (b) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the competent customs office may, before the arrival of the goods into the customs territory of the Community, notify the authorised economic operator when, as a result of security and safety risk analysis, the consignment has been selected for further physical control. This notice shall only be provided where it does not jeopardise the control to be carried out.Member States may, however, carry out a physical control even where an authorised economic operator has not been notified, prior to the arrival of the goods in the customs territory of the Community, of the selection of the consignment for such control. When goods are to leave the customs territory of the Community, the first and second subparagraphs shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.Holders of an AEO certificate referred to in point (b) or (c) of Article 14a(1) importing or exporting goods may lodge entry and exit summary declarations comprising the reduced data requirements set out in Section 2.5 of Annex 30A.Carriers, freight forwarders or customs agents who are holders of an AEO certificate referred to in point (b) or (c) of Article 14a(1), and are involved in the importation or exportation of goods on behalf of holders of AEO certificate referred to in point (b) or (c) of Article 14a(1) may also lodge entry and exit summary declarations comprising the reduced data requirements set out in Section 2.5 of Annex 30A.Holders of an AEO certificate entitled to use reduced data requirements may be required to provide additional data elements in order to ensure the proper functioning of systems set out in international agreements with third countries relating to mutual recognition of AEO certificates and measures related to security.4.The holder of an AEO certificate shall be subject to fewer physical and document-based controls than other economic operators. The customs authorities may decide otherwise in order to take into account a specific threat, or control obligations set out in other Community legislation.Where, following risk analysis, the competent customs authority nevertheless selects for further examination a consignment covered by an entry or exit summary declaration or by a customs declaration lodged by an authorised economic operator, it shall carry out the necessary controls as a matter of priority. If the authorised economic operator so requests, and subject to agreement with the customs authority concerned, these controls may be carried out at a place which is different from the place of the customs office involved.5.The benefits laid down in paragraphs 1 to 4 shall be subject to the economic operator concerned providing the necessary AEO certificate numbers.
Section 2Application for an AEO certificate
Article 14c1.Application for an AEO certificate shall be made in writing or in an electronic form in accordance with the specimen set out in Annex 1C.2.Where the customs authority establishes that the application does not contain all the particulars required, the customs authority shall, within 30 calendar days of receipt of the application, ask the economic operator to supply the relevant information, stating the grounds for its request.The time limits referred to in Articles 14l(1) and 14o(2) shall run from the date on which the customs authority receives all the necessary information to accept the application. The customs authorities shall inform the economic operator that the application has been accepted and the date from which the time limits will run.
Article 14d1.The application shall be submitted to one of the following customs authorities:(a)the customs authority of the Member State where the applicant's main accounts related to the customs arrangements involved are held, and where at least part of the operations to be covered by the AEO certificate are conducted;(b)the customs authority of the Member State where the applicant's main accounts related to the customs arrangements involved are accessible in the applicant's computer system by the competent customs authority using information technology and computer networks, and where the applicant's general logistical management activities are conducted, and where at least part of the operations to be covered by the AEO certificate are carried out.The applicant's main accounts referred to in points (a) and (b) shall include records and documentation enabling the customs authority to verify and monitor the conditions and the criteria necessary for obtaining the AEO certificate.2.If the competent customs authority can not be determined under paragraph 1, the application shall be submitted to one of the following customs authorities:(a)the customs authority of the Member State where the applicant's main accounts related to the customs arrangements involved are held;(b)the customs authority of the Member State where the applicant's main accounts related to the customs arrangements involved are accessible, as referred to in paragraph 1(b), and the applicant's general logistical management activities are conducted.3.If a part of the relevant records and documentation is kept in a Member State other than the Member State of the customs authority to which the application has been submitted pursuant to paragraph 1 or 2, the applicant shall duly complete Boxes 13, 16, 17 and 18 of the application form set out in Annex 1C.4.If the applicant maintains a storage facility or other premises in a Member State other than the Member State of the customs authority to which the application has been submitted pursuant to paragraph 1 or 2, this information shall be provided by the applicant in Box 13 of the application form set out in Annex 1C, in order to facilitate the examination of the relevant conditions at the storage facility or other premises by the customs authorities of that Member State.5.The consultation procedure referred to in Article 14m shall apply in the cases referred to in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 of this Article.6.The applicant shall provide a readily accessible central point or nominate a contact person within the administration of the applicant, in order to make available to the customs authorities all of the information necessary for proving compliance with the requirements for issuing the AEO certificate.7.Applicants shall, to the extent possible, submit necessary data to the customs authorities by electronic means.
Article 14eMember States shall communicate to the Commission a list of their competent authorities, to which applications have to be made, and any subsequent changes thereto. The Commission shall forward such information to the other Member States or make it available on the Internet.These authorities shall also act as the issuing customs authorities of the AEO certificates.
Article 14fThe application shall not be accepted in any of the following cases:(a)the application does not comply with Articles 14c and 14d;(b)the applicant has been convicted of a serious criminal offence linked to the economic activity of the applicant or is subject to bankruptcy proceedings at the time of the submission of the application;(c)the applicant has a legal representative in customs matters who has been convicted of a serious criminal offence related to an infringement of customs rules and linked to his activity as legal representative;(d)the application is submitted within three years after revocation of the AEO certificate as provided for in Article 14v(4).
Section 3Conditions and criteria for granting the AEO certificate
Article 14gAn applicant need not be established in the customs territory of the Community in the following cases:(a)where an international agreement between the Community and a third country in which the economic operator is established provides for mutual recognition of the AEO certificates and specifies the administrative arrangements for carrying out appropriate controls on behalf of the Member State's customs authority if required;(b)where an application for the granting of an AEO certificate referred to in point (b) of Article 14a(1) is made by an airline or a shipping company not established in the Community but which has a regional office there and already benefits from the simplifications laid down in Articles 324e, 445 or 448.In the case referred to in point (b) of the first paragraph, the applicant shall be deemed to have met the conditions set out in Articles 14h, 14i and 14j, but shall be required to meet the condition set out in Article 14k(2).
Article 14h1.The record of compliance with customs requirements referred to in the first indent of Article 5a(2) of the Code shall be considered as appropriate if over the last three years preceding the submission of the application no serious infringement or repeated infringements of customs rules have been committed by any of the following persons:(a)the applicant;(b)the persons in charge of the applicant company or exercising control over its management;(c)if applicable, the applicant's legal representative in customs matters;(d)the person responsible in the applicant company for customs matters.However, the record of compliance with customs requirements may be considered as appropriate if the competent customs authority considers any infringement to be of negligible importance, in relation to the number or size of the customs related operations, and not to create doubts concerning the good faith of the applicant.2.If the persons exercising control over the applicant company are established or resident in a third country, the customs authorities shall assess their compliance with customs requirements on the basis of records and information that are available to them.3.If the applicant has been established for less then three years, the customs authorities shall asses his compliance with customs requirements on the basis of the records and information that are available to them.
Article 14iTo enable the customs authorities to establish that the applicant has a satisfactory system of managing commercial and, where appropriate, transport records, as referred to in the second indent of Article 5a(2) of the Code, the applicant shall fulfil the following requirements:(a)maintain an accounting system which is consistent with the generally accepted accounting principles applied in the Member State where the accounts are held and which will facilitate audit-based customs control;(b)allow the customs authority physical or electronic access to its customs and, where appropriate, transport records;(c)have a logistical system which distinguishes between Community and non-Community goods;(d)have an administrative organisation which corresponds to the type and size of business and which is suitable for the management of the flow of goods, and have internal controls capable of detecting illegal or irregular transactions;(e)where applicable, have satisfactory procedures in place for the handling of licenses and authorisations connected to commercial policy measures or to trade in agricultural products;(f)have satisfactory procedures in place for the archiving of the company's records and information and for protection against the loss of information;(g)ensure that employees are made aware of the need to inform the customs authorities whenever compliance difficulties are discovered and establish suitable contacts to inform the customs authorities of such occurrences;(h)have appropriate information technology security measures in place to protect the applicant's computer system from unauthorised intrusion and to secure the applicant's documentation.An applicant requesting the AEO certificate referred to in point (b) of Article 14a(1) shall not be required to fulfil the requirement laid down in point (c) of the first paragraph of this Article.
Article 14j1.The condition relating to the financial solvency of the applicant referred to in the third indent of Article 5a(2) of the Code shall be deemed to be met if his solvency can be proven for the past three years.For the purposes of this Article, financial solvency shall mean a good financial standing which is sufficient to fulfil the commitments of the applicant, with due regard to the characteristics of the type of the business activity.2.If the applicant has been established for less then three years, his financial solvency shall be judged on the basis of records and information that are available.
Article 14k1.The applicant's security and safety standards referred to in the fourth indent of Article 5a(2) of the Code shall be considered to be appropriate if the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)buildings to be used in connection with the operations to be covered by the certificate are constructed of materials which resist unlawful entry and provide protection against unlawful intrusion;(b)appropriate access control measures are in place to prevent unauthorised access to shipping areas, loading docks and cargo areas;(c)measures for the handling of goods include protection against the introduction, exchange or loss of any material and tampering with cargo units;(d)where applicable, procedures are in place for the handling of import and/or export licenses connected to prohibitions and restrictions and to distinguish these goods from other goods;(e)the applicant has implemented measures allowing a clear identification of his business partners in order to secure the international supply chain;(f)the applicant conducts, in so far as legislation permits, security screening on prospective employees working in security sensitive positions and carries out periodic background checks;(g)the applicant ensures that its staff concerned actively participate in security awareness programmes.2.If an airline or shipping company which is not established in the Community, but has a regional office there and benefits from the simplifications laid down in Articles 324e, 445 or 448, submits an application for an AEO certificate referred to in point (b) of Article 14a(1), it shall fulfil one of the following conditions:(a)be the holder of an internationally recognised security and/or safety certificate issued on the basis of the international conventions governing the transport sectors concerned;(b)be a regulated agent, as referred to in Regulation (EC) No 2320/2002 of the European Parliament and of the CouncilOJ L 355, 30.12.2002, p. 1., and fulfil the requirements laid down in Commission Regulation (EC) No 622/2003OJ L 89, 5.4.2003, p. 9.;(c)be the holder of a certificate issued in a country outside of the customs territory of the Community, where a bilateral agreement concluded between the Community and the third country provides for acceptance of the certificate, subject to the conditions laid down in that agreement.If the airline or shipping company is the holder of a certificate referred to in point (a) of this paragraph, it shall meet the criteria laid down in paragraph 1. The issuing customs authority shall consider the criteria laid down in paragraph 1 to be met, to the extent that the criteria for issuing the international certificate are identical or correspond to those laid down in paragraph 1.3.If the applicant is established in the Community and is a regulated agent as referred to in Regulation (EC) No 2320/2002 and fulfils the requirements provided for in Regulation (EC) No 622/2003, the criteria laid down in paragraph 1 shall be deemed to be met in relation to the premises for which the economic operator obtained the status of regulated agent.4.If the applicant, established in the Community, is the holder of an internationally recognised security and/or safety certificate issued on the basis of international conventions, of a European security and/or safety certificate issued on the basis of Community legislation, of an International Standard of the International Organisation for Standardisation, or of a European Standard of the European Standards Organisations, the criteria provided for in paragraph 1 shall be deemed to be met to the extent that the criteria for issuing these certificates are identical or correspond to those laid down in this Regulation.
Section 4Procedure for issuing AEO certificates
Article 14l1.The issuing customs authority shall communicate the application to the customs authorities of all other Member States within five working days starting from the date on which it has received the application in accordance with Article 14c using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.2.Where the customs authority of any other Member State has relevant information which may prejudice the granting of the certificate, it shall communicate that information to the issuing customs authority within 35 calendar days starting from the date of the communication provided for in paragraph 1, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.
Article 14m1.Consultation between the customs authorities of the Member States shall be required if the examination of one or more of the criteria laid down in Articles 14g to 14k cannot be performed by the issuing customs authority due either to a lack of information or to the impossibility of checking it. In these cases, the customs authorities of the Member States shall carry out the consultation within 60 calendar days, starting from the date of the communication of the information by the issuing customs authority, in order to allow for the issuing of the AEO certificate or the rejection of the application within the time limits set out in Article 14o(2).If the consulted customs authority fails to respond within the 60 calendar days, the consulting authority may assume, at the responsibility of the consulted customs authority, that the criteria for which the consultation took place are met. This period may be extended if the applicant carries out adjustments in order to satisfy those criteria and communicates them to the consulted and the consulting authority.2.Where, following the examination provided for in Article 14n, the consulted customs authority establishes that the applicant does not fulfil one or more of the criteria, the results, duly documented, shall be transferred to the issuing customs authority which shall reject the application. Article 14o(4), (5) and (6) shall apply.
Article 14n1.The issuing customs authority shall examine whether or not the conditions and criteria for issuing the certificate described in Articles 14g to 14k are met. Examination of the criteria laid down in Article 14k shall be carried out for all the premises which are relevant to the customs related activities of the applicant. The examination as well as its results shall be documented by the customs authority.Where, in the case of a large number of premises, the period for issuing the certificate would not allow for examination of all of the relevant premises, but the customs authority has no doubt that the applicant maintains corporate security standards which are commonly used in all its premises, it may decide only to examine a representative proportion of those premises.2.The issuing customs authority may accept conclusions provided by an expert in the relevant fields referred to in Articles 14i, 14j and 14k in respect of the conditions and criteria referred to in those Articles respectively. The expert shall not be related to the applicant.
Article 14o1.The issuing customs authority shall issue the AEO certificate in accordance with the specimen set out in Annex 1D.2.The customs authority shall issue an AEO Certificate or reject the application within 120 calendar days of the date of receipt of the application in accordance with Article 14c. Where it is unable to meet the deadline, this period may be extended by one further period of 60 calendar days. In such cases, the customs authority shall, before the expiry of the period of 120 calendar days, inform the applicant of the reasons for the extension.3.The period provided for in the first sentence of paragraph 2 may be extended if, in the course of the examination of the criteria, the applicant carries out adjustments in order to satisfy those criteria and communicates them to the competent authority.4.Where the result of the examination performed in accordance with Articles 14l, 14m and 14n is likely to lead to the rejection of the application, the issuing customs authority shall communicate the findings to the applicant and provide him with the opportunity to respond within 30 calendar days, before rejecting the application. The period laid down in the first sentence of paragraph 2 shall be suspended accordingly.5.The rejection of an application shall not lead to the automatic revocation of any existing authorisation issued under the customs rules.6.If the application is rejected, the customs authority shall inform the applicant of the grounds on which the decision is based. The decision to reject an application shall be notified to the applicant within the time limits laid down in paragraphs (2), (3) and (4).
Article 14pThe issuing customs authority shall, within five working days, inform the customs authorities of the other Member States that an AEO certificate has been issued, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x. Information shall also be provided within the same time limit if the application is rejected.
CHAPTER 2Legal effects of AEO certificatesSection 1General provisions
Article 14q1.The AEO certificate shall take effect on the 10th working day after the date of its issue.2.The AEO certificate shall be recognised in all Member States.3.The period of validity of the AEO certificate shall not be limited.4.The customs authorities shall monitor the compliance with the conditions and criteria to be met by the authorised economic operator.5.A re-assessment of the conditions and criteria shall be carried out by the issuing customs authority in the following cases:(a)major changes to the relevant Community legislation;(b)reasonable indication that the relevant conditions and criteria are not any longer met by the authorised economic operator.In the case of an AEO certificate issued to an applicant established for less than three years, close monitoring shall take place during the first year after issue.Article 14n(2) shall apply.The results of the re-assessment shall be made available to the customs authorities of all Member States, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.
Section 2Suspension of the status of authorised economic operator
Article 14r1.The status of authorised economic operator shall be suspended by the issuing customs authority in the following cases:(a)where non-compliance with the conditions or criteria for the AEO certificate has been detected;(b)the customs authorities have sufficient reason to believe that an act, which gives rise to criminal court proceedings and linked to an infringement of the customs rules, has been perpetrated by the authorised economic operator.However, in the case referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph, the customs authority may decide not to suspend the status of authorised economic operator if it considers an infringement to be of negligible importance in relation to the number or size of the customs related operations and not to create doubts concerning the good faith of the authorised economic operator.Before taking a decision, the customs authorities shall communicate their findings to the economic operator concerned. The economic operator concerned shall be entitled to correct the situation and/or express his point of view within 30 calendar days starting from the date of communication.However, where the nature or the level of the threat to citizens’ security and safety, to public health or to the environment so requires, suspension shall take place immediately. The suspending customs authority shall immediately inform the customs authorities of the other Member States, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x, in order to permit them to take appropriate action.2.If the holder of the AEO certificate does not regularise the situation referred to in point (a) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 within the period of 30 calendar days referred to in the third subparagraph of paragraph 1, the competent customs authority shall notify the economic operator concerned that the status of authorised economic operator is suspended for a period of 30 calendar days, to enable the economic operator to take the required measures to regularise the situation. The notification shall also be sent to the customs authorities of the other Member States using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.3.If the holder of the AEO certificate has committed an act referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1, the issuing customs authority shall suspend the status of authorised economic operator for the duration of the court proceedings. It shall notify the holder of the certificate to that effect. Notification shall also be sent to the customs authorities of the other Member States, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.4.Where the economic operator concerned has been unable to regularise the situation within 30 calendar days but can provide evidence that the conditions can be met if the suspension period is extended, the issuing customs authority shall suspend the status of authorised economic operator for a further 30 calendar days.
Article 14s1.The suspension shall not affect any customs procedure already started before the date of suspension and not yet completed.2.The suspension shall not automatically affect any authorisation which has been granted without reference to the AEO certificate unless the reasons for the suspension also have relevance for that authorisation.3.The suspension shall not automatically affect any authorisation for use of a customs simplification which has been granted on the basis of the AEO certificate and for which the conditions are still fulfilled.4.In the case of an AEO certificate referred to in point (c) of Article 14a(1), if the economic operator concerned fails to fulfil only the conditions laid down in Article 14k, the status of authorised economic operator shall be partially suspended and a new AEO certificate, as referred to in point (a) of Article 14a(1) may be issued at his request.
Article 14t1.When the economic operator concerned has, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, taken the necessary measures to comply with the conditions and criteria that have to be met by an authorised economic operator, the issuing customs authority shall withdraw the suspension and inform the economic operator concerned and the customs authorities of the other Member States. The suspension may be withdrawn before the expiry of the time limit laid down in Article 14r(2) or (4).In the situation referred to in Article 14s (4), the suspending customs authority shall reinstate the suspended certificate. It shall subsequently revoke the AEO certificate referred to in point (a) of Article 14a(1).2.If the economic operator concerned fails to take the necessary measures within the suspension period provided for in Article 14r(2) or (4), the issuing customs authority shall revoke the AEO certificate and immediately notify the customs authorities of the other Member States, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.In the situation referred to in Article 14s (4), the original certificate shall be revoked and only the new AEO certificate as referred to in point (a) of Article 14a(1) issued shall be valid.
Article 14u1.Where an authorised economic operator is temporarily unable to meet any of the criteria laid down in Article 14a, he may request suspension of the status of authorised economic operator. In such case, the authorised economic operator shall notify the issuing customs authority, specifying the date when he will be able to meet the criteria again. He shall also notify the issuing customs authority of any planned measures and their timescale.The notified customs authority shall send the notification to the customs authorities of the other Member States using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.2.If the authorised economic operator fails to regularise the situation within the period set out in his notification, the issuing customs authority may grant a reasonable prolongation, provided that the authorised economic operator has acted in good faith. This prolongation shall be notified to the customs authorities of the other Member States using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.In all other cases, the AEO certificate shall be revoked and the issuing customs authority shall immediately notify the customs authorities of the other Member States, using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.3.If the required measures are not taken within the suspension period, Article 14v shall apply.
Section 3Revocation of the AEO certificate
Article 14v1.The AEO certificate shall be revoked by the issuing customs authority in the following cases:(a)where the authorised economic operator fails to take the measures referred to in Article 14t(1);(b)where serious infringements related to customs rules have been committed by the authorised economic operator and there is no further right of appeal;(c)where the authorised economic operator fails to take the necessary measures during the suspension period referred to in Article 14u;(d)upon request of the authorised economic operator.However, in the case referred to in point (b), the customs authority may decide not to revoke the AEO certificate if it considers the infringements to be of negligible importance in relation to the number or size of the customs related operations and not to create doubts concerning the good faith of the authorised economic operator.2.Revocation shall take effect from the day following its notification.In the case of an AEO certificate as referred to in point (c) of Article 14a(1), where the economic operator concerned only fails to fulfil the conditions in Article 14k, the certificate shall be revoked by the issuing customs authority and a new AEO certificate as referred to in point (a) of Article 14a(1) shall be issued.3.The issuing customs authority shall immediately inform the customs authorities of the other Member States of the revocation of an AEO certificate using the communication system referred to in Article 14x.4.Apart from cases of revocation referred to in points (c) and (d) of paragraph 1, the economic operator shall not be permitted to submit a new application for an AEO certificate within three years from the date of revocation.
CHAPTER 3Information exchange
Article 14w1.The authorised economic operator shall inform the issuing customs authority of all factors arising after the certificate is granted which may influence its continuation or content.2.All relevant information at the disposal of the issuing customs authority shall be made available to the customs authorities of the other Member States where the authorised economic operator carries out customs related activities.3.If a customs authority revokes a specific authorisation granted to an authorised economic operator, on the basis of his AEO certificate, for the use of a particular customs simplification, as provided for in Articles 260, 263, 269, 272, 276, 277, 282, 283, 313a and 313b, 324a, 324e, 372, 454a, 912g, it shall so notify the customs authority which issued the AEO certificate.
Article 14x1.An electronic information and communication system, defined by the Commission and the customs authorities in agreement with each other, shall be used for the information and communication process between the customs authorities and for information of the Commission and of the economic operators.2.The Commission and the customs authorities shall, using the system referred to in paragraph 1, store and have access to the following information:(a)the electronically transmitted data of the applications;(b)the AEO certificates, and where applicable, their amendment, revocation, or the suspension of the status of authorised economic operator;(c)all other relevant information.3.The issuing customs authority shall notify the risk analysis offices in its own Member State of the granting, amendment, revocation of an AEO certificate, or the suspension of the status of authorised economic operator. It shall also inform all issuing authorities of the other Member States.4.The list of authorised economic operators may be disclosed by the Commission to the public via the Internet with prior agreement of the authorised economic operator concerned. The list shall be updated.
TITLE IIIFAVOURABLE TARIFF TREATMENT BY REASON OF THE NATURE OF GOODSCHAPTER 1Goods subject to the condition that they be denatured
Article 16Classification under the tariff subheadings listed in column 2 of the table below of the goods listed against each subheading in column 3 shall be subject to the condition that the goods are denatured so as to make them unfit for human consumption, by means of one of the denaturants referred to in column 4 used in the quantities indicated in column 5.This column contains the numbers corresponding to the Rewe Colour Index, 3rd edition, 1971, Bradford, England.
Order NoCN codeDescriptionDenaturant
NameMaximum quantity to be used in g per 100 kg of product to be denatured
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
10408Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:— Egg yolks:Spirit of turpentine500
Essence of lavender100
Oil of rosemary150
Birch oil100
040811— — Dried:Fish meal of subheading 23012000 of the Combined Nomenclature, having a characteristic odour and containing by weight in the dry matter at least:
— 62,5 % crude protein and
— 6 % crude lipids (fatty matter)5000
04081120— — — Unfit for human consumption
040819— — Other:
04081920— — — Unfit for human consumption
— Other:
040891— — Dried:
04089120— — — Unfit for human consumption
040899— — Other:
04089920— — — Unfit for human consumption
21106Flour and meal of the dried leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713, of sogo or of roots or tubers of heading No 0714; flour, meal and powder of the product of Chapter 8:Fish oil or fish liver oil, filtered but not deodorized or decoloreized, with no additives1000
110620— Flour and meal of sogo, roots or tubers of heading No 0714:Fish meal of subheading 23012000 of the combined nomenclature, having a characteristic odour and containing by weight in the dry matter at least:
11062010— — Denatured— 62,5 % crude protein and
— 6 % crude lipids (fatty matter)5000
Order NoCN codeDescriptionDenaturant
NameMaximum quantity to be used in g per 100 kg of product to be denatured
Chemical name or descriptionCommon nameColour index
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
3250100Salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution; or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agents; sea waterSodium salt of 4-sulphobenzeneazoresorcinol, or 2.4-dihydroxyzobenzene-4-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow)Chrysoine S142706
— Common salt (including table salt and denatured salt) and pure sodium chloride, whether or not in aqueous solution or containing added anti-caking or free-flowing agentsDisodium salt of 1-(4-sulph-1-phenylazo)-4-aminobenzene-5-sulphonic acid (colour: yellow)Fast yellow AB130156
— — Other:
25010051— — — Denatured or for industrial uses (including refining) other than the preservation or preparation of foodstuffs for human or animal consumptionTetrasodium salt of 1-(4-suplho-1-naphthylazo)-2-naphtol-3,6,8-trisulfonic acid (colour: red)Ponceau 6 R162901
Tetrabromofluorescein (colour: flourescent yellow)Eosine453800,5
NaphtaleneNaphtalene250
Powdered soapPowdered soap1000
Sodium or potassium dichromateSodium or potassium dichromate30
Iron oxide containing not less than 50 % of Fe2O3 by weight. The iron oxide should be dark red to brown and should take the form of a fine powder of which at least 90 % passes through a sieve having a mesh of 0,10 mmIron oxide250
Sodium hypochloriteSodium hypochlorite3000
Order NoCN codeDescriptionDenaturant
NameMaximum quantity to be used in g per 100 kg of product to be denatured
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
43502Albumins, (including concentrates of two or more whey proteins containing by weight more than 80 % whey proteins, calculated on the dry matter), albuminates and other albumin derivatives:Oil of rosemary (for liquid albumins only)150
350210— Egg albumin:Crude oil of camphor (for liquid and solid albumins)2000
35021010—; — Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumptionWhite oil of camphor (for liquid and solid albumins)2000
350290— Other:Sodium azide (for liquid and solid albumins)100
— — Albumins, other than egg albumin:Diethanolamine (for solid albumins only)6000
35029010— — — Unfit, or to be rendered unfit, for human consumption
Article 17Denaturing shall be carried out in such a way as to ensure that the product to be denatured and the denaturant are homogeneously mixed and cannot be separated again in a manner which is economically viable.
Article 18By way of derogation from Article 16, any Member State may temporarily approve the use of a denaturant not specified in column 4 of the table referred to in that Article.In such a case, notification shall be sent to the Commission within 30 days, giving detailed particulars of such denaturants and of the quantities used. The Commission shall inform the other Member States as soon as possible.The question shall be referred to the Committee.If, within 18 months of the date of receipt by the Commission of the notification, the Committee has not delivered an opinion to the effect that the denaturant in question should be included in column 4 of the said table, then use of such denaturant shall forthwith cease in all Member States.
Article 19This Chapter shall apply without prejudice to Council Directive 70/524/EECOJ No L 270, 14.2.1970, p. 1..
CHAPTER 2Conditions for tariff classification of certain types of seed
Article 20Classification under the tariff subheadings listed in column 2 of the table below of the goods listed against each subheading in column 3 shall be subject to the conditions laid down in Articles 21 to 24.
Order NoCN CodeDescription
10701Potatoes, fresh or chilled
07011000— Seed
20712Dried vegetables, whole, cut sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared:
071290— other vegetables; mixtures of vegetables:
— — sweet corn (Zea mays var. saccharata):
— — — hybrids for sowing
31001Wheat and meslin:
100190— other
10019010— — spelt for sowing
41005Maize (corn)
100510— Seed:
— — hybrid:
10051011— — — double hybrids and top cross hybrids
10051013— — — three-cross hybrids
10051015— — — simple hybrids
10051019— — — other
51006Rice
100610— rice in the husk (paddy or rough)
10061010— — for sowing
6100700Grain sorghum
10070010— hybrids for sowing
7120100Soya beans, whether or not broken
12010010— for sowing
81202Ground-nuts, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whether or not shelled or broken:
120210— in shell:
12021010— — for sowing
9120400Linseed, whether or not broken:
12040010— for sowing
10120500Rape or colza seeds, whether or not broken:
12050010— for sowing
11120600Sunflower seed, whether or not broken:
12060010— for sowing
121207Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken:
120710— palm nuts and kernels:
12071010— — for sowing
13120720— Cotton seeds:
12072010— — for sowing
14120730— Castor oil seeds:
12073010— — for sowing
15120740— Sesamum seeds:
12074010— — for sowing
16120750— Mustard seeds:
12075010— — for sowing
17120760— Safflower seeds:
12076010— — for sowing
— Other
18120791— — Poppy seeds:
12079110— — — for sowing
19120792— — Shea seeds (karite nuts):
12079210— — — for sowing
20120799— — Other:
12079910— — — for sowing
Article 21Seed potatoes shall satisfy the conditions laid down on the basis of Article 15 of Council Directive 66/403/EECOJ No 125, 11.7.1966, p. 2320..
Article 22Sweet corn, spelt, hybrid maize, rice and sorghum for sowing shall satisfy the conditions laid down on the basis of Article 16 of Council Directive 66/402/EECOJ No 125, 11.7.1966, p. 2309..
Article 23Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits for sowing shall satisfy the conditions laid down on the basis of Article 15 of Council Directive 69/208/EECOJ No L 169, 10.7.1969, p. 3..
Article 24Sweet corn, spelt, hybrid maize, rice, sorghum hybrid, oil seeds and oleaginous fruits of a kind to which Council Directives 66/402/EEC and 69/208/EEC do not apply shall not be entered in the subheadings indicated in Article 20 unless the person concerned establishes to the satisfaction of the competent authorities of the Member States that they are actually intended for sowing.
CHAPTER 3Conditions for tariff classification of bolting cloth as piece goods
Article 25The tariff classification of bolting cloth, not made up, falling within CN code 59112000 shall be subject to the condition that it is marked as indicated below.A mark consisting of a rectangle and its diagonals must be reproduced at regular intervals along both edges of the fabric without encroaching on the selvedges, in such a way that the distance between two consecutive marks, measured between the adjacent ends of the rectangles, is not more than one metre and that the marks on one edge are staggered so as to be half way between those on the other edge (the centre of each mark must be equidistant from the centre of the two nearest marks on the opposite edge). Each mark is to be so positioned that the long sides of the rectangle are parallel to the warp of the fabric (see sketch below).01993R2454-20130101_en_img_1The thickness of the lines forming the sides of the rectangle must be 5 mm, and that of the diagonals 7 mm. The rectangle from the outer edge of the lines must be at least 8 cm in length and 5 cm in width.The marks must be printed in a single colour contrasting with the colour of the fabric and must be indelible.
CHAPTER 4Goods for which a certificate of authenticity or quality, or other certificate, must be presented
Article 261.Classification under the tariff subheadings listed in column 2 of the table below of the goods listed against each subheading in column 3, imported from the countries shown in column 5, shall be subject to the presentation of certificates meeting the requirements specified in Articles 27 to 34.The certificates are shown in Annexes 2 to 8, as indicated in column 4 of the table.Certificates of authenticity apply to grapes, whisky and tobacco, certificates of designation of origin to wine, and certificates of quality to sodium nitrate.2.By way of derogation from the provisions or paragraph 1, for port, Madeira, sherry and Setubal muscatel falling within CN codes 22042141, 22042151, 22042941 and 22042951, the approved commercial document completed and authenticated in accordance with the provisions of Article 9 (2) of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 986/89OJ No L 106, 18.4.1989, p. 1. shall be presented in place of the certificate of designation of origin.3.However, tobacco exempt from customs duty on release for free circulation by virtue of a Community provision shall be classified in subheadings 24011010 to 24011049 and 24012010 to 24012049 without presentation of a certificate of authenticity.missing text3a.Such a certificate shall be neither issued nor accepted for the tobaccos listed under order No 6 of the table below, when more than one type is presented in the same immediate packaging.4.In respect of the goods listed under Order No 6 in the following table, for the purposes of this Article:(a)flue-cured Virginia type tobacco means tobacco which has been cured under artificial atmospheric conditions by a process of regulating the heat and ventilation without allowing smoke and fumes to come in contact with the tobacco leaves; the colour of the cured tobacco normally ranges from lemon to very dark orange or red. Other colours and combinations of colours frequently result from variations in maturity or cultural and curing techniques;(b)light air-cured Burley type tobacco (including Burley hybrids) means tobacco which has been cured under natural atmospheric conditions and does not carry the odour of smoke or fumes if supplemental heat or air circulation has been applied; the leaves normally range from light tan to reddish colour. Other colours and combinations of colours frequently result from variations in maturity or cultural and curing techniques;(c)light air-cured Maryland type tobacco means tobacco which has been cured under natural atmospheric conditions and does not carry the odour of smoke or fumes if supplemental heat or air circulation has been applied; the leaves normally range from a light-yellow to deep cherry red colour. Other colours and combinations of colours frequently result from variations in maturity or cultural and curing techniques;(d)fire-cured tobacco means tobacco which has been cured under artificial atmospheric conditions by the use of open fires from which wood smoke has been partly absorbed by the tobacco. Fire-cured tobacco leaves are normally thicker than leaves of Burley, flue-cured, or Maryland from the corresponding stalk position. Colours normally range from yellowish-brown to very dark brown. Other colours and combinations of colours frequently result from variations in maturity or cultural and curing techniques.When an authorized office is in a place other than that given in column 7 as the place where the headquarters of the relevent issuing body is established, the State concerned given in column 5 shall send the name and address of this authorized office to the Commission of the European Communities, which shall inform the customs authorities of the Member States thereof.
Order NoCN codeDescriptionAnnex NoExporting country
Issuing bodyNamePlace where established
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
10806Grapes, fresh or dried:2United States of AmericaUnited States Department of Agriculture or its authorized officesWashington DC
080610— Fresh
— — Table grapes
— — — From 1 November to 14 July:
08061011— — — — Of the variety Emperor (vitis vinifera cv) from 1 December to 31 January
22106Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included:3SwitzerlandUnion suisse du commerce de fromage SA/Schweizerische Käseunion AG/Unione svizzera per il commercio del fromaggio SABerne
210690— Other:
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Order NoCN codeDescriptionAnnex NoExporting country
Issuing bodyNamePlace where established
Name of wine
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
32204Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines; grape must other than that of heading No 2009:
— Other wine; grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of alcohol:
220421— — in containers holding 2 or less
— — — Other:
— — — — Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 15 % vol but not exceeding 18 % vol
22042141— — — — — Tokay (Aszu and Szamorodni)4HungaryTokay (Aszu, Szamorodni)Orszagos Borminosito Intezet Budapest, II, Frenkel, Leo Utca 1 (National Institute for the approval of Wines)Budapest
— — — — Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 18 % vol but not exceeding 22 % vol:
22042151— — — — — Tokay (Aszu et Szamorodni)
220429— — Other:
— — — Other:
— — — — Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 15 % vol but not exceeding 18 % vol:
22042945— — — — — Tokay (Aszu et Szamorodni)
— — — — Of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 18 % vol but not exceeding 22 % vol:
22042955— — — — — Tokay (Aszu et Szamorodni)
Order NoCN codeDescriptionAnnex NoExporting country
Issuing bodyNamePlace where established
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
42208Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an actual alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages; compound alcoholic preparations of a kind used for the manufacture of beverages:United States of AmericaUnited States Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms or its authorized regional officesWashington DC
220830— Whiskies:
— — Bourbon whiskey, in containers holding:5
22083011— — — 2 litres or less
22083019— — — More than 2 litres
5
62401Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuse:7United States of AmericaTobacco Association of the United States or its authorized officesRaleigh, North Carolina
240110— Tobacco, not stemmed/stripped:
— — Flue-cured Virginia type and light air-cured Burley type tobacco (including Burley hybrids); light air-cured Maryland type and fire-cured tobacco:CanadaDirectorate General Food Production and Inspection, Agriculture Branch, Canada, or its authorized officesOttawa
24011010— — — Flue-cured Virginia typeDirection générale de la production et de l'inspection, section agriculture, Canada, or its authorized offices
24011020— — — Light air-cured Burley type (including Burley hybrid)
24011030— — — Light air-cured Maryland typeArgentinaCámara del Tabaco de Salta or its authorized officesSalta
— — — Fire-cured tobacco:Cámara del Tabaco de Jujuy or its authorized officesSan Salvador de Jujuy
24011041— — — — Kentucky typeCámara de Comercio Exterior de Misiones or its authorized officesPosadas
24011049— — — — Other
240120— Tobacco, partly or wholly stemmed/stripped:BangladeshMinistry of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture Extension, Cash Crop Division, or its authorized officesDacca
— — Flue-cured Virginia type and light air-cured Burley type tobacco (including Burley hybrids); light air-cured Maryland type and fire-cured tobaccoBrazil— Secretariat do comércio exterior or its authorized officesRio de Janeiro
24012010— — — Flue-cured Virginia type— Federação das indústrias do Rio Grande do Sul or its authorized officesPorto Alegre
24012020— — — Light air-cured Burley type (including Burley hybrids)— Federação das indústrias do Estado do Paraná or its authorized officesCuritiba
24012030— — — Light air-cured Maryland type— Federaçáo das indústrias do Estado de Santa Catarina. or its authorized officesFlorianópolis
— — — Fire-cured tobacco:ChinaShanghai Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesShanghai
24012041— — — — Kentucky typeShandong Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesQingdao
24012049— — — — OtherHubei Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesHankou
Guangdong Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesGuangzhou
Liaoning Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesDalian
Yunnan Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesKunming
Shenzhan Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesShenzhan
Hainan Import and Export Commodity Inspection Bureau of the People's Republic of China or its authorized officesHainan
ColombiaSuperintendencia de Industria y Comercio — División de Control de Normas y Calidades or its authorized officesBogota
CubaEmpresa Cubana del Tabaco ""Cubatabaco"" or its authorized officesHavana
GuatemalaDirección de Comercio Interior y Exterior del Ministerio de Economía or its authorized officesGuatemala City
IndiaTobacco Board or its authorized officesGuntur
IndonesiaLembags Tembakou or its authorized offices:
Lembags TembakouSumatra UtaraMedan
Lembags TembakouJawa TengahSala
Lembags TembakouJawa Timur ISurabaya
Lembags TembakouJava Timur IIJembery
MexicoSecretaría de Comercio or its authorized officesMexico City
PhilippinesPhilippine Virgina Tobacco Administration or its authorized officesQuezon City
South KoreaKorea Tobacco and Ginseng corporation or its authorized officesTaejon
Sri LankaDepartment of Commerce or its authorized officesColombo
SwitzerlandAdministration fédérale des Douanes, Section de l'imposition du tabac, or its authorized officesBerne
ThailandDepartment of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce, or its authorized officesBangkok
73102Mineral or chemical fertilizers, nitrogenous:8ChileServicio National de Geología y MineríaSantiago
310250— Sodium nitrate:
31025010— — Natural sodium nitrate
3105Mineral or chemical fertilizers containing two or three of the fertilizing elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this chapter in tablets or similar form or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg:
310590— Other
31059010— — Natural potassic sodium nitrate, consisting of a natural mixture of sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate (the proportion of potassium nitrate may be as high as 44 %), of a total nitrogen content not exceeding 16,3 % by weight on the dry anhydrous product
Article 271.The certificates shall correspond to the specimens in the appropriate annexes indicated in column 4 of the table referred to in Article 26. They shall be printed and completed in one of the official languages of the European Economic Community and, where appropriate, in an official language of the exporting country.2.Certificates shall measure approximately 210 × 297 millimetres.The paper used shall be:in the case of the goods listed under Order No 3 in the table referred to in Article 26, white paper free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing not less than 55 g/m2 and not more than 65 g/m2.The front of the certificate shall have a printed guilloche pattern background in pink, such as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means,in the case of the goods listed under Order No 4 in the table referred to in Article 26, white paper with a yellow border weighing not less than 40 g/m2,in the case of the other goods in the table, white paper weighing at least 40 g/m2.3.In the case of the goods listed under Order No 3 in the table referred to in Article 26, the borders of the certificate may bear decorative designs on their outer edge in a band not exceeding 13 millimetres in width.4.In the case of goods referred to under Order No 2 in the table referred to in Article 26, the certificate shall be made out in one original and two copies. The original shall be white, the first copy pink and the second copy yellow.5.In the case of the goods listed under Order No 2 of the table referred to in Article 26, each certificate shall bear an individual serial number given by the issuing body, followed by the nationality symbol appropriate to that body.The copies shall bear the same serial number and nationality symbol as the original.6.The customs authorities of the Member State where the goods are declared for release for free circulation may require a translation of the certificate.
Article 28The certificate shall be completed either in typescript or in manuscript. In the latter case it shall be completed in ink using block capitals.
Article 291.The certificate or, in the case of split consignments of the goods listed under Order Nos 1, 6 and 7 in the table referred to in Article 26, a photocopy of the certificate, as provided for in Article 34, shall be presented to the customs authorities of the importing Member State, together with the goods to which it relates, within the following time limits, running from the date of issue of the certificate:two months, in the case of the goods listed under Order No 2 in the table,three months, in the case of the goods listed under Order Nos 1, 3 and 4 in the table,six months, in the case of the goods listed under Order No 7 in the table,24 months, in the case of the goods listed under Order No 6 in the table.2.In the case of the goods listed under Order No 2 in the table referred to in Article 26:the original and the first copy of the certificate shall be presented to the appropriate authorities,the second copy of the certificate shall be sent by the issuing body direct to the customs authorities of the importing Member State.
Article 301.A certificate shall be valid only if it is duly endorsed by an issuing body appearing in column 6 of the table referred to in Article 26.2.A duly endorsed certificate is one which shows the place and date of issue and bears the stamp of the issuing body and the signature of the person or persons empowered to sign it.
Article 311.An issuing body may appear in the table referred to in Article 26 only if:(a)it is recognized as such by the exporting country;(b)it undertakes to verify the particulars shown in certificates;(c)it undertakes to provide the Commission and Member States, on request, with all appropriate information to enable an assessment to be made of the particulars shown in the certificates.2.The table referred to in Article 26 shall be revised when the condition laid down in paragraph 1 (a) is no longer fulfilled or when an issuing body fails to fulfil one or more of its obligations.
Article 32Invoices presented in support of declarations for free circulation shall bear the serial number or numbers of the corresponding certificate(s).
Article 33The countries listed in column 5 of the table referred to in Article 26 shall send the Commission specimens of the stamps used by their issuing body or bodies and authorized offices. The Commission shall communicate this information to the customs authorities of the Member States.
Article 34In the case of the goods listed under Order Nos 1, 6 and 7 in the table referred to in Article 26, where a consignment is split the original certificate shall be photocopied for each part consignment. The photocopies and the original certificate shall be presented to the customs office where the goods are located.Each photocopy shall indicate the name and address of the consignee and be marked in red "Extract valid for … kg" (in figures and letters) together with the place and date of the splitting. These statements shall be authenticated by the customs office stamp and the signature of the customs official responsible. Particulars relating to the splitting of the consignment shall be entered on the original certificate, which shall be retained by the customs office concerned.
TITLE IVORIGIN OF GOODSCHAPTER 1Non-preferential originSection 1Working or processing conferring origin
Article 35This chapter lays down, for textiles and textile articles falling within Section XI of the combined nomenclature, and for certain products other than textiles and textile articles, the working or processing which shall be regarded as satisfying the criteria laid down in Article 24 of the Code and shall confer on the products concerned the origin of the country in which they were carried out."Country" means either a third country or the Community as appropriate.
Subsection 1Textiles and textile articles falling within Section XI of the combined nomenclature
Article 36For textiles and textile articles falling within Section XI of the combined nomenclature, a complete process, as specified in Article 37, shall be regarded as a working or processing conferring origin in terms of Article 24 of the Code.
Article 37Working or processing as a result of which the products obtained receive a classification under a heading of the combined nomenclature other than those covering the various non-originating materials used shall be regarded as complete processes.However, for products listed in Annex 10, only the specific processes referred to in column 3 of that Annex in connection with each product obtained shall be regarded as complete, whether or not they involve a change of heading.The method of applying the rules in Annex 10 is described in the introductory notes in Annex 9.
Article 38For the purposes of the preceding Article, the following shall in any event be considered as insufficient working or processing to confer the status of originating products whether or not there is a change of heading:(a)operations to ensure the preservation of products in good condition during transport and storage (ventilation, spreading out, drying, removal of damaged parts and like operations);(b)simple operations consisting of removal of dust, sifting or screening, sorting, classifying, matching (including the making-up of sets of articles), washing, cutting up;(c)(i)changes of packing and breaking-up and assembly of consignments;(ii)simple placing in bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards, etc., and all other simple packing operations;(d)the affixing of marks, labels or other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging;(e)simple assembly of parts of products to constitute a complete product;(f)a combination of two or more operations specified in (a) to (e).
Subsection 2Products other than textiles and textile articles falling within Section XI of the combined nomenclature
Article 39In the case of products obtained which are listed in Annex 11, the working or processing referred to in column 3 of the Annex shall be regarded as a process or operation conferring origin under Article 24 of the Code.The method of applying the rules set out in Annex 11 is described in the introductory notes in Annex 9.
Subsection 3Common provisions for all products
Article 40Where the lists in Annexes 10 and 11 provide that origin is conferred if the value of the non-originating materials used does not exceed a given percentage of the ex-works price of the products obtained, such percentage shall be calculated as follows:"value" means the customs value at the time of import of the non-originating materials used or, if this is not known and cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for such materials in the country of processing,"ex-works price" means the ex-works price of the product obtained minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when such product is exported,"value acquired as a result of assembly operations" means the increase in value resulting from the assembly itself, together with any finishing and checking operations, and from the incorporation of any parts originating in the country where the operations in question were carried out, including profit and the general costs borne in that country as a result of the operations.
Section 2Implementing provisions relating to spare parts
Article 411.Accessories, spare parts or tools delivered with any piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle which form part of its standard equipment shall be deemed to have the same origin as that piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle.2.Essential spare parts for use with any piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle put into free circulation or previously exported shall be deemed to have the same origin as that piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle provided the conditions laid down in this section are fulfilled.
Article 42The presumption of origin referred to in the preceding Article shall be accepted only:if this is necessary for importation into the country of destination,if the incorporation of the said essential spare parts in the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle concerned at the production stage would not have prevented the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle from having Community origin or that of the country of manufacture.
Article 43For the purposes of Article 41:(a)"piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle" means goods listed in Sections XVI, XVII and XVIII of the combined nomenclature;(b)"essential spare parts" means parts which are:components without which the proper operation of the goods referred to in (a) which have been put into free circulation or previously exported cannot be ensured, andcharacteristic of those goods, andintended for their normal maintenance and to replace parts of the same kind which are damaged or have become unserviceable.
Article 44Where an application is presented to the competent authorities or authorized agencies of the Member States for a certificate of origin for essential spare parts within the meaning of Article 41, box 6 (Item number, marks, numbers, number and kind of packages, description of goods) of that certificate and the application relating thereto shall include a declaration by the person concerned that the goods mentioned therein are intended for the normal maintenance of a piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle previously exported, together with the exact particulars of the said piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle.Whenever possible, the person concerned shall also give the particulars of the certificate of origin (issuing authority, number and date of certificate) under cover of which was exported the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle for whose maintenance the parts are intended.
Article 45Where the origin of essential spare parts within the meaning of Article 41 must be proved for their release for free circulation in the Community by the production of a certificate of origin, the certificate shall include the particulars referred to in Article 44.
Article 46In order to ensure application of the rules laid down in this section, the competent authorities of the Member States may require additional proof, in particular:production of the invoice or a copy of the invoice relating to the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle put into free circulation or previously exported,the contract or a copy of the contract or any other document showing that delivery is being made as part of the normal maintenance service.
Section 3Implementing provisions relating to certificates of originSubsection 1Provisions relating to universal certificates of origin
Article 47When the origin of a product is or has to be proved on importation by the production of a certificate of origin, that certificate shall fulfil the following conditions:(a)it shall be made out by a reliable authority or agency duly authorized for that purpose by the country of issue;(b)it shall contain all the particulars necessary for identifying the product to which it relates, in particular:the number of packages, their nature, and the marks and numbers they bear,the type of product,the gross and net weight of the product; these particulars may, however, be replaced by others, such as the number or volume, when the product is subject to appreciable changes in weight during carriage or when its weight cannot be ascertained or when it is normally identified by such other particulars,the name of the consignor;(c)it shall certify unambiguously that the product to which it relates originated in a specific country.
Article 481.A certificate of origin issued by the competent authorities or authorized agencies of the Member States shall comply with the conditions prescribed by Article 47 (a) and (b).2.The certificates and the applications relating to them shall be made out on forms corresponding to the specimens in Annex 12.3.Such certificates of origin shall certify that the goods originated in the Community.However, when the exigencies of export trade so require, they may certify that the goods originated in a particular Member State.If the conditions of Article 24 of the Code are fulfilled only as a result of a series of operations or processes carried out in different Member States, the goods may only be certified as being of Community origin.
Article 49Certificates of origin shall be issued upon written request of the person concerned.Where the circumstances so warrant, in particular where the applicant maintains a regular flow of exports, the Member States may decide not to require an application for each export operation, on condition that the provisions concerning origin are complied with.Where the exigencies of trade so require, one or more extra copies of an origin certificate may be issued.Such copies shall be made out on forms corresponding to the specimen in Annex 12.
Article 501.The certificate shall measure 210 × 297 mm. A tolerance of up to minus 5 mm or plus 8 mm in the length shall be allowed. The paper used shall be white, free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weigh at least 64 g/m2 or between 25 and 30 g/m2 where air-mail paper is used. It shall have a printed guilloche pattern background in sepia such as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means.2.The application form shall be printed in the official language or in one or more of the official languages of the exporting Member State. The certificate of origin form shall be printed in one or more of the official languages of the Community or, depending on the practice and requirements of trade, in any other language.3.Member States may reserve the right to print the certificate of origin forms or may have them printed by approved printers. In the latter case, each certificate must bear a reference to such approval. Each certificate of origin form must bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which the printer can be identified. It shall also bear a serial number, either printed or stamped, by which it can be identified.
Article 51The application form and the certificate of origin shall be completed in typescript or by hand in block capitals, in an identical manner, in one of the official languages of the Community or, depending on the practice and requirements of trade, in any other languages.
Article 52Each origin certificate referred to in Article 48 shall bear a serial number by which it can be identified. The application for the certificate and all copies of the certificate itself shall bear the same number.In addition, the competent authorities or authorized agencies of the Member States may number such documents by order of issue.
Article 53The competent authorities of the Member States shall determine what additional particulars, if any, are to be given in the application. Such additional particulars shall be kept to a strict minimum.Each Member State shall inform the Commission of the provisions it adopts in pursuance of the preceding paragraph. The Commission shall immediately communicate this information to the other Member States.
Article 54The competent authorities or authorized agencies of the Member States which have issued certificates of origin shall retain the applications for a minimum of two years.However, applications may also be retained in the form of copies thereof, provided that these have the same probative value under the law of the Member State concerned.
Subsection 2Specific provisions relating to certificates of origin for certain agricultural products subject to special import arrangements
Article 55Articles 56 to 65 lay down the conditions for use of certificates of origin relating to agricultural products originating in third countries for which special non-preferential import arrangements have been established, in so far as these arrangements refer to the following provisions.
(a)Certificates of origin
Article 561.Certificates of origin relating to agricultural products originating in third countries for which special non-preferential import arrangements are established shall be made out on a form conforming to the specimen in Annex 13.2.Such certificates shall be issued by the competent governmental authorities of the third countries concerned, hereinafter referred to as the issuing authorities, if the products to which the certificates relate can be considered as products originating in those countries within the meaning of the rules in force in the Community.3.Such certificates shall also certify all necessary information provided for in the Community legislation governing the special import arrangements referred to in Article 55.4.Without prejudice to specific provisions under the special import arrangements referred to in Article 55 the period of validity of the certificates of origin shall be ten months from the date of issue by the issuing authorities.
Article 571.Certificates of origin drawn up in accordance with the provisions of this subsection shall consist only of a single sheet identified by the word "original" next to the title of the document.If additional copies are necessary, they shall bear the designation "copy" next to the title of the document.2.The competent authorities in the Community shall accept as valid only the original of the certificate of origin.
Article 581.The certificate of origin shall measure 210 × 297 mm; a tolerance of up to plus 8 mm or minus 5 mm in the length may be allowed. The paper used shall be white, not containing mechanical pulp, and shall weigh not less than 40 g/m2. The face of the original shall have a printed yellow guilloche pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent.2.The certificates shall be printed and completed in one of the official languages of the Community.
Article 591.The certificate shall be completed in typescript or by means of a mechanical data-processing system, or similar procedure.2.Entries must not be erased or overwritten. Any changes shall be made by crossing out the wrong entry and if necessary adding the correct particulars. Such changes shall be initialled by the person making them and endorsed by the issuing authorities.
Article 601.Box 5 of the certificates of origin issued in accordance with Articles 56 to 59 shall contain any additional particulars which may be required for the implementation of the special import arrangements to which they relate as referred to in Article 56 (3).2.Unused spaces in boxes 5, 6 and 7 shall be struck through in such a way that nothing can be added at a later stage.
Article 61Each certificate of origin shall bear a serial number, whether or not printed, by which it can be identified, and shall be stamped by the issuing authority and signed by the person or persons empowered to do so.The certificate shall be issued when the products to which it relates are exported, and the issuing authority shall keep a copy of each certificate issued.
Article 62Exceptionally, the certificates of origin referred to above may be issued after the export of the products to which they relate, where the failure to issue them at the time of such export was a result of involuntary error or omission or special circumstances.The issuing authorities may not issue retrospectively a certificate of origin provided for in Articles 56 to 61 until they have checked that the particulars in the exporter's application correspond to those in the relevant export file.Certificates issued retrospectively shall bear one of the following:expedido a posteriori,udstedt efterfølgende,Nachträglich ausgestellt,Εκδοθέν εκ των υστέρων,Issued retrospectively,Délivré a posteriori,rilasciato a posteriori,afgegeven a posteriori,emitido a posteriori,annettu jälkikäteen/utfärdat i efterhand,utfärdat i efterhand,Vystaveno dodatečně,Välja antud tagasiulatuvalt,Izsniegts retrospektīvi,Retrospektyvusis išdavimas,Kiadva visszamenőleges hatállyal,Maħruġ retrospettivament,Wystawione retrospektywnie,Izdano naknadno,Vyhotovené dodatočne,издаден впоследствие,eliberat ulterior,in the "Remarks" box.
(b)Administrative cooperation
Article 631.Where the special import arrangements for certain agricultural products provide for the use of the certificate of origin laid down in Articles 56 to 62, the entitlement to use such arrangements shall be subject to the setting up of an administrative cooperation procedure unless specified otherwise in the arrangements concerned.To this end the third countries concerned shall send the Commission of the European Communities:the names and addresses of the issuing authorities for certificates of origin together with specimens of the stamps used by the said authorities,the names and addresses of the government authorities to which requests for the subsequent verification of origin certificates provided for in Article 64 below should be sent.The Commission shall transmit all the above information to the competent authorities of the Member States.2.Where the third countries in question fail to send the Commission the information specified in paragraph 1, the competent authorities in the Community shall refuse access entitlement to the special import arrangements.
Article 641.Subsequent verification of the certificates of origin referred to in Articles 56 to 62 shall be carried out at random and whenever reasonable doubt has arisen as to the authenticity of the certificate or the accuracy of the information it contains.For origin matters the verification shall be carried out on the initiative of the customs authorities.For the purposes of agricultural rules, the verification may be carried out, where appropriate, by other competent authorities.2.For the purposes of paragraph 1, the competent authorities in the Community shall return the certificate of origin or a copy thereof to the governmental authority designated by the exporting country, giving, where appropriate, the reasons of form or substance for an enquiry. If the invoice has been produced, the original or a copy thereof shall be attached to the returned certificate. The authorities shall also provide any information that has been obtained suggesting that the particulars given on the certificates are inaccurate or that the certificate is not authentic.Should the customs authorities in the Community decide to suspend the application of the special import arrangements concerned pending the results of the verification they shall grant release of the products subject to such precautions as they consider necessary.
Article 651.The results of subsequent verifications shall be communicated to the competent authorities in the Community as soon as possible.The said results must make it possible to determine whether the origin certificates remitted in the conditions laid down in Article 64 above apply to the goods actually exported and whether the latter may actually give rise to application of the special importation arrangements concerned.2.If there is no reply within a maximum time limit of six months to requests for subsequent verification, the competent authorities in the Community shall definitively refuse to grant entitlement to the special import arrangements.
CHAPTER 2Preferential originSection 1Generalised system of preferencesSub-section 1General provisions
Article 66This section lays down the rules concerning the definition of the concept of "originating products", the procedures and the methods of administrative cooperation related thereto, for the purposes of the application of the scheme of generalised tariff preferences (GSP) granted by the European Union by Regulation (EC) No 732/2008OJ L 211, 6.8.2008, p. 1. to developing countries ("the scheme").
Article 671.For the purposes of this Section and Section 1A of this Chapter the following definitions shall apply:(a)"beneficiary country" means a country or territory listed in Regulation (EC) No 732/2008; the term "beneficiary country" shall also cover and cannot exceed the limits of the territorial sea of that country or territory within the meaning of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Montego Bay Convention, 10 December 1982);(b)"manufacture" means any kind of working or processing including assembly;(c)"material" means any ingredient, raw material, component or part, etc., used in the manufacture of the product;(d)"product" means the product being manufactured, even if it is intended for later use in another manufacturing operation;(e)"goods" means both materials and products;(f)"bilateral cumulation" means a system that allows products which according to this Regulation originate in the European Union, to be considered as originating materials in a beneficiary country when they are further processed or incorporated into a product in that beneficiary country;(g)"cumulation with Norway, Switzerland or Turkey" means a system that allows products which originate in Norway, Switzerland or Turkey to be considered as originating materials in a beneficiary country when they are further processed or incorporated into a product in that beneficiary country and imported into the European Union;(h)"regional cumulation" means a system whereby products which according to this Regulation originate in a country which is a member of a regional group are considered as materials originating in another country of the same regional group (or a country of another regional group where cumulation between groups is possible) when further processed or incorporated in a product manufactured there;(i)"extended cumulation" means a system, conditional upon the granting by the Commission, on a request lodged by a beneficiary country and whereby certain materials, originating in a country with which the European Union has a free-trade agreement in accordance with Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in force, are considered to be materials originating in the beneficiary country concerned when further processed or incorporated in a product manufactured in that country;(j)"fungible materials" means materials that are of the same kind and commercial quality, with the same technical and physical characteristics, and which cannot be distinguished from one another once they are incorporated into the finished product;(k)"regional group" means a group of countries between which regional cumulation applies;(l)"customs value" means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation);(m)"value of materials" in the list in Annex 13a means the customs value at the time of importation of the non-originating materials used, or, if this is not known and cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the beneficiary country. Where the value of the originating materials used needs to be established, this point shall be applied mutatis mutandis;(n)"ex-works price" means the price paid for the product ex-works to the manufacturer in whose undertaking the last working or processing is carried out, provided that the price includes the value of all the materials used and all other costs related to its production, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported.Where the actual price paid does not reflect all costs related to the manufacturing of the product which are actually incurred in the beneficiary country, the ex-works price means the sum of all those costs, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported;(o)"maximum content of non-originating materials" means the maximum content of non-originating materials which is permitted in order to consider a manufacture as working or processing sufficient to confer originating status on the product. It may be expressed as a percentage of the ex-works price of the product or as a percentage of the net weight of these materials used falling under a specified group of chapters, chapter, heading or sub-heading;(p)"net weight" means the weight of the goods themselves without packing materials and packing containers of any kind;(q)"chapters", "headings" and "sub-headings" mean the chapters, the headings and sub-headings (four- or six-digit codes) used in the nomenclature which makes up the Harmonized System with the changes pursuant to the Recommendation of 26 June 2004 of the Customs Cooperation Council;(r)"classified" refers to the classification of a product or material under a particular heading or sub-heading of the Harmonized System;(s)"consignment" means products which are either:sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee; orcovered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such document, by a single invoice;(t)"exporter" means a person exporting the goods to the European Union or to a beneficiary country who is able to prove the origin of the goods, whether or not he is the manufacturer and whether or not he himself carries out the export formalities;(u)"registered exporter" means an exporter who is registered with the competent authorities of the beneficiary country concerned for the purpose of making out statements on origin for the purpose of exporting under the scheme;(v)"statement on origin" means a statement made out by the exporter indicating that the products covered by it comply with the rules of origin of the scheme, for the purpose of allowing either the person declaring the goods for release for free circulation in the European Union to claim the benefit of preferential tariff treatment or the economic operator in a beneficiary country importing materials for further processing in the context of cumulation rules to prove the originating status of such goods.2.For the purpose of point (n) of paragraph 1, where the last working or processing has been subcontracted to a manufacturer, the term "manufacturer" referred to in the first sub-paragraph of point (n) of paragraph 1may refer to the enterprise that has employed the subcontractor.
Article 681.In order to ensure the proper application of the scheme beneficiary countries shall undertake:(a)to put in place and to maintain the necessary administrative structures and systems required for the implementation and management in that country of the rules and procedures laid down in this section, including where appropriate the arrangements necessary for the application of cumulation;(b)that their competent authorities will cooperate with the Commission and the customs authorities of the Member States.2.The cooperation referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall consist of:(a)providing all necessary support in the event of a request by the Commission for the monitoring by it of the proper management of the scheme in the country concerned, including verification visits on the spot by the Commission or the customs authorities of the Member States;(b)without prejudice to Articles 97g and 97h, verifying the originating status of products and the compliance with the other conditions laid down in this section, including visits on the spot, where requested by the Commission or the customs authorities of the Member States in the context of origin investigations.3.The beneficiary countries shall submit to the Commission the undertaking referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 691.Beneficiary countries shall notify the Commission of the names and addresses of the authorities situated in their territory which are:(a)part of the governmental authorities of the country concerned, or act under the authority of the government, and empowered to register exporters and to withdraw them from the record of registered exporters;(b)part of the governmental authorities of the country concerned and empowered to support the Commission and the customs authorities of the Member States through the administrative co-operation as provided for in this section.2.Beneficiary countries shall inform the Commission immediately of any changes to the information notified under paragraph 1.3.The Commission shall establish an electronic data-base of registered exporters on the basis of the information supplied by the governmental authorities of beneficiary countries and the customs authorities of Member States.Only the Commission shall have an access to the data-base and the data contained therein. The authorities referred to in the first sub-paragraph shall ensure that data communicated to the Commission are kept up to date, and are complete and accurate.The data processed in the data-base referred to in the first sub-paragraph shall be disclosed to the public via the internet, with the exception of the confidential information contained in boxes 2 and 3 of the application to become a registered exporter referred to in Article 92.Personal data processed in the data-base referred to in the first sub-paragraph and by Member States pursuant to this Section shall be transferred or made available to third countries or international organisations only in accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.4.This Regulation shall in no way affect the level of protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data under the provisions of European Union and national law and, in particular, does not alter either the obligations of Member States relating to their processing of personal data under Directive 95/46/EC or the obligations of the European Union institutions and bodies relating to their processing of personal data under Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 when fulfilling their responsibilities.Identification and registration data of exporters, constituted by the set of data listed in points 1, 3 (relating to description of activities), 4 and 5 of Annex 13c shall be published by the Commission on the internet only if exporters have freely given prior specific and informed written consent.Exporters shall be provided with the information laid down in Article 11 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.The rights of persons with regard to their registration data listed in Annex 13c and processed in national systems shall be exercised in accordance with the law of the Member State which stored their personal data implementing Directive 95/46/EC.The rights of persons with regard to the processing of personal data in the central data-base referred to in paragraph 3 shall be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.The national supervisory data protection authorities and the European Data Protection Supervisor, each acting within the scope of their respective competences, shall cooperate actively and ensure coordinated supervision of the database referred to in paragraph 3.
Article 701.The Commission will publish in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series) the list of beneficiary countries and the date on which they are considered to meet the conditions referred to in Articles 68 and 69. The Commission will update this list when a new beneficiary country fulfils the same conditions.2.Products originating within the meaning of this section in a beneficiary country shall benefit, on release for free circulation in the European Union, from the scheme only on condition that they were exported on or after the date specified in the list referred to in paragraph 1.3.The beneficiary country shall be considered to comply with Articles 68 and 69 on the date on which it has submitted the undertaking referred to in Article 68(1) and made the notification referred to in Article 69(1).
Article 71Failure by the competent authorities of a beneficiary country to comply with Articles 68(1), 69(2), 91, 92, 93 or 97g or systematic failure to comply with Article 97h(2) may, in accordance with Article 16 of Regulation (EC) No 732/2008, entail temporary withdrawal of preferences under the scheme for that country.
Sub-section 2Definition of the concept of originating products
Article 72The following products shall be considered as originating in a beneficiary country:(a)products wholly obtained in that country within the meaning of Article 75;(b)products obtained in that country incorporating materials which have not been wholly obtained there, provided that such materials have undergone sufficient working or processing within the meaning of Article 76.
Article 731.The conditions set out in this sub-section for acquiring originating status shall be fulfilled in the beneficiary country concerned.2.If originating products exported from the beneficiary country to another country are returned, they shall be considered as non-originating unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that:(a)the products returned are the same as those which were exported, and(b)they have not undergone any operations beyond that necessary to preserve them in good condition while in that country or while being exported.
Article 741.The products declared for release for free circulation in the European Union shall be the same products as exported from the beneficiary country in which they are considered to originate. They shall not have been altered, transformed in any way or subjected to operations other than operations to preserve them in good condition, prior to being declared for release for free circulation. Storage of products or consignments and splitting of consignments may take place where carried out under the responsibility of the exporter or of a subsequent holder of the goods and the products remain under customs supervision in the country(ies) of transit.2.Compliance with paragraph 1 shall be considered as satisfied unless the customs authorities have reason to believe the contrary; in such cases, the customs authorities may request the declarant to provide evidence of compliance, which may be given by any means, including contractual transport documents such as bills of lading or factual or concrete evidence based on marking or numbering of packages or any evidence related to the goods themselves.3.Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall apply mutatis mutandis when cumulation under Articles 84, 85 or 86 applies.
Article 751.The following shall be considered as wholly obtained in a beneficiary country:(a)mineral products extracted from its soil or from its seabed;(b)plants and vegetable products grown or harvested there;(c)live animals born and raised there;(d)products from live animals raised there;(e)products from slaughtered animals born and raised there;(f)products obtained by hunting or fishing conducted there;(g)products of aquaculture where the fish, crustaceans and molluscs are born and raised there;(h)products of sea fishing and other products taken from the sea outside any territorial sea by its vessels;(i)products made on board its factory ships exclusively from the products referred to in point (h);(j)used articles collected there fit only for the recovery of raw materials;(k)waste and scrap resulting from manufacturing operations conducted there;(l)products extracted from the seabed or below the seabed which is situated outside any territorial sea but where it has exclusive exploitation rights;(m)goods produced there exclusively from products specified in points (a) to (l).2.The terms "its vessels" and "its factory ships" in paragraph 1(h) and (i) shall apply only to vessels and factory ships which meet each of the following requirements:(a)they are registered in the beneficiary country or in a Member State,(b)they sail under the flag of the beneficiary country or of a Member State,(c)they meet one of the following conditions:(i)they are at least 50 % owned by nationals of the beneficiary country or of Member States, or(ii)they are owned by companies:which have their head office and their main place of business in the beneficiary country or in Member States, andwhich are at least 50 % owned by the beneficiary country or Member States or public entities or nationals of the beneficiary country or Member States.3.The conditions of paragraph 2 may each be fulfilled in Member States or in different beneficiary countries insofar as all the beneficiary countries benefit from regional cumulation in accordance with Article 86(1) and (5). In this case, the products shall be deemed to have the origin of the beneficiary country under which flag the vessel or factory ship sails in accordance with point (b) of paragraph 2.The first sub-paragraph shall apply only provided that the provisions of Article 86(2)(b) and (c) have been fulfilled.
Article 761.Without prejudice to Articles 78 and 79, products which are not wholly obtained in the beneficiary country concerned within the meaning of Article 75 shall be considered to originate there, provided that the conditions laid down in the list in Annex 13a for the goods concerned are fulfilled.2.If a product which has acquired originating status in a country in accordance with paragraph 1 is further processed in that country and used as a material in the manufacture of another product, no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials which may have been used in its manufacture.
Article 771.The determination of whether the requirements of Article 76(1) are met, shall be carried out for each product.However, where the relevant rule is based on compliance with a maximum content of non-originating materials, in order to take into account fluctuations in costs and currency rates, the value of the non-originating materials may be calculated on an average basis as set out in paragraph 2.2.In the case referred to in the second sub-paragraph of paragraph 1, an average ex-works price of the product and average value of non-originating materials used shall be calculated respectively on the basis of the sum of the ex-works prices charged for all sales of the products carried out during the preceding fiscal year and the sum of the value of all the non-originating materials used in the manufacture of the products over the preceding fiscal year as defined in the country of export, or, where figures for a complete fiscal year are not available, a shorter period which should not be less than three months.3.Exporters having opted for calculations on an average basis shall consistently apply such a method during the year following the fiscal year of reference, or, where appropriate, during the year following the shorter period used as a reference. They may cease to apply such a method where during a given fiscal year, or a shorter representative period of no less than three months, they record that the fluctuations in costs or currency rates which justified the use of such a method have ceased.4.The averages referred to in paragraph 2 shall be used as the ex-works price and the value of non-originating materials respectively, for the purpose of establishing compliance with the maximum content of non-originating materials.
Article 781.Without prejudice to paragraph 3, the following operations shall be considered as insufficient working or processing to confer the status of originating products, whether or not the requirements of Article 76 are satisfied:(a)preserving operations to ensure that the products remain in good condition during transport and storage;(b)breaking-up and assembly of packages;(c)washing, cleaning; removal of dust, oxide, oil, paint or other coverings;(d)ironing or pressing of textiles and textile articles;(e)simple painting and polishing operations;(f)husking and partial or total milling of rice; polishing and glazing of cereals and rice;(g)operations to colour or flavour sugar or form sugar lumps; partial or total milling of crystal sugar;(h)peeling, stoning and shelling, of fruits, nuts and vegetables;(i)sharpening, simple grinding or simple cutting;(j)sifting, screening, sorting, classifying, grading, matching (including the making-up of sets of articles);(k)simple placing in bottles, cans, flasks, bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards and all other simple packaging operations;(l)affixing or printing marks, labels, logos and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging;(m)simple mixing of products, whether or not of different kinds; mixing of sugar with any material;(n)simple addition of water or dilution or dehydratation or denaturation of products;(o)simple assembly of parts of articles to constitute a complete article or disassembly of products into parts;(p)a combination of two or more of the operations specified in points (a) to (o);(q)slaughter of animals.2.For the purposes of paragraph 1, operations shall be considered simple when neither special skills nor machines, apparatus or tools especially produced or installed for those operations are required for their performance.3.All the operations carried out in a beneficiary country on a given product shall be taken into account when determining whether the working or processing undergone by that product is to be regarded as insufficient within the meaning of paragraph 1.
Article 791.By way of derogation from Article 76 and subject to paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article, non-originating materials which, according to the conditions set out in the list, in Annex 13a are not to be used in the manufacture of a given product may nevertheless be used, provided that their total value or net weight assessed for the product does not exceed:(a)15 % of the weight of the product for products falling within Chapters 2 and 4 to 24 of the Harmonized System, other than processed fishery products of Chapter 16;(b)15 % of the ex-works price of the product for other products, except for products falling within Chapters 50 to 63 of the Harmonized System, for which the tolerances mentioned in Notes 6 and 7 of Part I of Annex 13a, shall apply.2.Paragraph 1 shall not allow to exceed any of the percentages for the maximum content of non-originating materials as specified in the rules laid down in the list in Annex 13a.3.Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to products wholly obtained in a beneficiary country within the meaning of Article 75. However, without prejudice to Article 78 and 80(2), the tolerance provided for in those paragraphs shall nevertheless apply to the sum of all the materials which are used in the manufacture of a product and for which the rule laid down in the list in Annex 13a for that product requires that such materials be wholly obtained.
Article 801.The unit of qualification for the application of the provisions of this section shall be the particular product which is considered as the basic unit when determining classification using the Harmonized System.2.When a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under the same heading of the Harmonized System, each individual item shall be taken into account when applying the provisions of this section.3.Where, under General Interpretative rule 5 of the Harmonized System, packaging is included with the product for classification purposes, it shall be included for the purposes of determining origin.
Article 81Accessories, spare parts and tools dispatched with a piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle which are part of the normal equipment and included in the ex-works price thereof, shall be regarded as one with the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle in question.
Article 82Sets, as defined in General Interpretative rule 3 of the Harmonized System, shall be regarded as originating when all the component products are originating products.When a set is composed of originating and non- originating products, the set as a whole shall however be regarded as originating, provided that the value of the non-originating products does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set.
Article 83In order to determine whether a product is an originating product, no account shall be taken of the origin of the following which might be used in its manufacture:(a)energy and fuel;(b)plant and equipment;(c)machines and tools;(d)any other goods which do not enter, and which are not intended to enter, into the final composition of the product.
Sub-section 3Cumulation
Article 84Bilateral cumulation shall allow products originating in the European Union to be considered as materials originating in a beneficiary country when incorporated into a product manufactured in that country, provided that the working or processing carried out there goes beyond the operations described in Article 78(1).
Article 851.In so far as Norway, Switzerland and Turkey grant generalised tariff preferences to products originating in the beneficiary countries and apply a definition of the concept of origin corresponding to that set out in this section, cumulation with Norway, Switzerland or Turkey shall allow products originating in Norway, Switzerland or Turkey to be considered as materials originating in a beneficiary country provided that the working or processing carried out there goes beyond the operations described in Article 78(1).2.Paragraph 1 shall apply on condition that Turkey, Norway and Switzerland grant, by reciprocity, the same treatment to products originating in beneficiary countries which incorporate materials originating in the European Union.3.Paragraph 1 shall not apply to products falling within Chapters 1 to 24 of the Harmonized System.4.The Commission will publish in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series) the date on which the conditions laid down in paragraphs 1 and 2 are fulfilled.
Article 861.Regional cumulation shall apply to the following four separate regional groups:(a)Group I: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam;(b)Group II: Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela;(c)Group III: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka;(d)Group IV: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.2.Regional cumulation between countries within the same group shall apply only where the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)for the purpose of regional cumulation between the countries of a regional group the rules of origin laid down in this Section apply.Where the qualifying operation laid down in Part II of Annex 13a is not the same for all countries involved in cumulation, the origin of products exported from one country to another country of the regional group for the purpose of regional cumulation shall be determined on the basis of the rule which would apply if the products were being exported to the European Union;(b)the countries of the regional group have undertaken:(i)to comply or ensure compliance with this Section, and(ii)to provide the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of this Section both with regard to the European Union and between themselves;(c)the undertakings referred to in point (b) have been notified to the Commission by the Secretariat of the regional group concerned or another competent joint body representing all the members of the group in question.Where countries in a regional group have already before 1 January 2011 complied with points (b) and (c) of the first sub-paragraph, a new undertaking shall not be required.3.The materials listed in Annex 13b shall be excluded from the regional cumulation provided for in paragraph 2 in the case where:(a)the tariff preference applicable in the European Union is not the same for all the countries involved in the cumulation; and(b)the materials concerned would benefit, through cumulation, from a tariff treatment more favourable than the one they would benefit from if directly exported to the European Union.4.Regional cumulation between countries in the same regional group shall apply only under the condition that the working or processing carried out in the beneficiary country where the materials are further processed or incorporated goes beyond the operations described in Article 78(1) and, in the case of textile products, also beyond the operations set out in Annex 16.Where the condition laid down in the first subparagraph is not fulfilled, the products shall have as country of origin the country of the regional group which accounts for the highest share of the value of the materials used originating in countries of the regional group.Where the country of origin is determined pursuant to the second sub-paragraph, that country shall be stated as country of origin on the proof of origin made out by the exporter of the product to the European Union, or, until the application of the registered exporter system, issued by the authorities of the beneficiary country of exportation.5.At the request of the authorities of a Group I or Group III beneficiary country, regional cumulation between countries of those groups may be granted by the Commission, provided that the Commission is satisfied that each of the following conditions is met:(a)the conditions laid down in paragraph 2(a) are met, and(b)the countries to be involved in such regional cumulation have undertaken and jointly notified to the Commission their undertaking:(i)to comply or ensure compliance with this Section, and(ii)to provide the administrative cooperation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of this Section both with regard to the European Union and between themselves.The request referred to in the first sub-paragraph shall be supported with evidence that the conditions laid down in that sub-paragraph are met. It shall be addressed to the Commission. The Commission will decide on the request taking into account all the elements related to the cumulation deemed relevant, including the materials to be cumulated.6.Where products manufactured in a beneficiary country of Group I or Group III using materials originating in a country belonging to the other group are to be exported to the European Union, the origin of those products shall be determined as follows:(a)materials originating in a country of one regional group shall be considered as materials originating in a country of the other regional group when incorporated in a product obtained there, provided that the working or processing carried out in the latter beneficiary country goes beyond the operations described in Article 78(1) and, in the case of textile products, also beyond the operations set out in Annex 16.(b)where the condition laid down in point (a) is not fulfilled, the products shall have as country of origin the country participating in the cumulation which accounts for the highest share of the value of the materials used originating in countries participating in the cumulation.Where the country of origin is determined pursuant to point (b) of the first sub-paragraph, that country shall be stated as country of origin on the proof of origin made out by the exporter of the product to the European Union or, until the application of the registered exporter system, issued by the authorities of the beneficiary country of exportation.7.At the request of any beneficiary country’s authorities, extended cumulation between a beneficiary country and a country with which the European Union has a free-trade agreement in accordance with Article XXIV of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in force, may be granted by the Commission, provided that each of the following conditions is met:(a)the countries involved in the cumulation have undertaken to comply or ensure compliance with this Section and to provide the administrative co-operation necessary to ensure the correct implementation of this Section both with regard to the European Union and also between themselves.(b)the undertaking referred to in point (a) has been notified to the Commission by the beneficiary country concerned.The request referred to in the first sub-paragraph shall contain a list of the materials concerned by the cumulation and shall be supported with evidence that the conditions laid down in points (a) and (b) of the first sub-paragraph are met. It shall be addressed to the Commission. Where the materials concerned change, another request shall be submitted.Materials falling within Chapters 1 to 24 of the Harmonized System shall be excluded from extended cumulation.8.In cases of extended cumulation referred to in paragraph 7, the origin of the materials used and the documentary proof of origin applicable shall be determined in accordance with the rules laid down in the relevant free-trade agreement. The origin of the products to be exported to the European Union shall be determined in accordance with the rules of origin laid down in this Section.In order for the obtained product to acquire originating status, it shall not be necessary that the materials originating in a country with which the European Union has a free-trade agreement and used in a beneficiary country in the manufacture of the product to be exported to the European Union have undergone sufficient working or processing, provided that the working or processing carried out in the beneficiary country concerned goes beyond the operations described in Article 78(1).9.The Commission will publish in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series) the following:(a)the date on which the cumulation between countries of Group I and Group III provided for in paragraph 5 takes effect, the countries involved in that cumulation and, where appropriate, the list of materials in relation to which the cumulation applies.(b)the date on which the extended cumulation takes effect, the countries involved in that cumulation and the list of materials in relation to which the cumulation applies.
Article 87Where bilateral cumulation or cumulation with Norway, Switzerland or Turkey is used in combination with regional cumulation, the product obtained shall acquire the origin of one of the countries of the regional group concerned, determined in accordance with the first and the second sub-paragraphs of Article 86 (4).
Article 881.Sub-sections 1 and 2 shall apply mutatis mutandis to:(a)exports from the European Union to a beneficiary country for the purposes of bilateral cumulation;(b)exports from one beneficiary country to another for the purposes of regional cumulation as provided for in Article 86(1) and (5), without prejudice to the second sub-paragraph of Article 86(2) (a).2.If originating and non-originating fungible materials are used in the working or processing of a product, the customs authorities of the Member States may, at the written request of economic operators, authorise the management of materials in the European Union using the accounting segregation method for the purpose of subsequent export to a beneficiary country within the framework of bilateral cumulation, without keeping the materials on separate stocks.3.The customs authorities of the Member States may make the granting of authorisation referred to in paragraph 2 subject to any conditions they deem appropriate.The authorisation shall be granted only if by use of the method referred to in paragraph 2 it can be ensured that, at any time, the number of products obtained which could be considered as "originating in the European Union" is the same as the number that would have been obtained by using a method of physical segregation of the stocks.If authorised, the method shall be applied and the application thereof shall be recorded on the basis of the general accounting principles applicable in the European Union.4.The beneficiary of the method referred to in paragraph 2 shall make out or, until the application of the registered exporter system, apply for proofs of origin for the quantity of products which may be considered as originating in the European Union. At the request of the customs authorities of the Member States, the beneficiary shall provide a statement of how the quantities have been managed.5.The customs authorities of the Member States shall monitor the use made of the authorisation referred to in paragraph 2.They may withdraw the authorisation in the following cases:(a)the beneficiary makes improper use of the authorisation in any manner whatsoever, or(b)the beneficiary fails to fulfil any of the other conditions laid down in this section or section 1A.
Sub-section 4Derogations
Article 891.Upon Commission’s initiative or in response to a request from a beneficiary country, a beneficiary country may be granted a temporary derogation from the provisions of this section where:(a)internal or external factors temporarily deprive it of the ability to comply with the rules for the acquisition of origin provided for in Article 72 where it could do so previously; or(b)it requires time to prepare itself to comply with the rules for the acquisition of origin provided for in Article 72.2.The temporary derogation shall be limited to the duration of the effects of the internal or external factors giving rise to it or the length of time needed for the beneficiary country to achieve compliance with the rules.3.A request for a derogation shall be made in writing to the Commission. It shall state the reasons, as indicated in paragraph 1, why a derogation is required and shall contain appropriate supporting documents.4.When a derogation is granted, the beneficiary country concerned shall comply with any requirements laid down as to information to be provided to the Commission concerning the use of the derogation and the management of the quantities for which the derogation is granted.
Sub-section 5Procedures at export in the beneficiary country
Article 90The scheme shall apply in the following cases:(a)in cases of goods satisfying the requirements of this section exported by a registered exporter within the meaning of Article 92;(b)in cases of any consignment of one or more packages containing originating products exported by any exporter, where the total value of the originating products consigned does not exceed EUR 6000.
Article 911.The competent authorities of the beneficiary country shall establish and keep up to date at all times an electronic record of registered exporters located in that country. The record shall be immediately updated where an exporter is withdrawn from the register in accordance with Article 93(2).2.The record shall contain the following information:(a)name and full address of the place where Registered Exporter is established/resides, including the identifier of the country or territory (ISO alpha 2 country code);(b)number of Registered Exporter;(c)products intended to be exported under the scheme (indicative list of Harmonized System chapters or headings as considered appropriate by the applicant);(d)dates as from and until when the exporter is/was registered;(e)the reason for withdrawal (registered exporter’s request /withdrawal by competent authorities). This data shall only be available to competent authorities.3.The competent authorities of the beneficiary countries shall notify the Commission of the national numbering system used for designating registered exporters. The number shall begin with ISO alpha 2 country code.
Article 92To be registered, exporters shall lodge an application with the competent authorities of the beneficiary country referred to in Article 69(1)(a), using the form a model of which is set out in Annex 13c. By the completion of the form exporters give consent to the storage of the information provided in the database of the Commission and to the publication of non-confidential data on the internet.The application shall be accepted by the competent authorities only if it is complete.
Article 931.Registered exporters who no longer meet the conditions for exporting any goods under the scheme, or no longer intend to export such goods, shall inform the competent authorities in the beneficiary country who shall immediately remove them from the record of registered exporters kept in that beneficiary country.2.Without prejudice to the system of penalties and sanctions applicable in the beneficiary country, where registered exporters intentionally or negligently draw up, or cause to be drawn up, a statement on origin or any supporting document which contains incorrect information which leads to irregularly or fraudulently obtaining the benefit of preferential tariff treatment, the beneficiary country’s competent authorities shall withdraw the exporter from the record of registered exporters kept by the beneficiary country concerned.3.Without prejudice to the possible impact of irregularities found on pending verifications, withdrawal from the record of registered exporters shall take effect for the future, i.e. in respect of statements made out after the date of withdrawal.4.Exporters who have been removed from the record of registered exporters by the competent authorities in accordance with paragraph 2 may only be re-introduced into the record of registered exporters once they have proved to the competent authorities in the beneficiary country that they remedied the situation which led to their withdrawal.
Article 941.Exporters, registered or not, shall comply with the following obligations:(a)they shall maintain appropriate commercial accounting records for production and supply of goods qualifying for preferential treatment;(b)they shall keep available all evidence relating to the material used in the manufacture;(c)they shall keep all customs documentation relating to the material used in the manufacture;(d)they shall keep for at least three years from the end of the year in which the statement on origin was made out, or more if required by national law, records of:(i)the statements on origin they made out; and(ii)their originating and non-originating materials, production and stock accounts.The records referred to in point (d) of the first sub-paragraph may be electronic but shall allow the materials used in the manufacture of the exported products to be traced and their originating status to be confirmed.2.The obligations provided for in paragraph 1 shall also apply to suppliers who provide exporters with suppliers’ declarations certifying the originating status of the goods they supply.
Article 951.A statement on origin shall be made out by the exporter when the products to which it relates are exported, if the goods concerned can be considered as originating in the beneficiary country concerned or another beneficiary country in accordance with the second sub-paragraph of Article 86(4) or with point (b) of the first sub-paragraph of Article 86(6).2.By derogation from paragraph 1, a statement on origin may exceptionally be made out after exportation (retrospective statement) on condition that it is presented in the Member State of declaration for release for free circulation no longer than two years after the export.3.The statement on origin shall be provided by the exporter to its customer in the European Union and shall contain the particulars specified in Annex 13d. A statement on origin shall be made out in either English or French.It may be made out on any commercial document allowing to identify the exporter concerned and the goods involved.4.When cumulation under Articles 84, 86(1), or 86(5) and (6) applies, the exporter of a product in the manufacture of which materials originating in a party with which cumulation is permitted are used shall rely on the statement on origin provided by its supplier. In these cases, the statement on origin made out by the exporter shall, as the case may be, contain the indication "EU cumulation", "regional cumulation" or "Cumul UE", "cumul regional".5.When cumulation under Article 85 applies, the exporter of a product in the manufacture of which materials originating in a party with which cumulation is permitted are used shall rely on the proof of origin provided by its supplier and issued in accordance with the provisions of the GSP rules of origin of Norway, Switzerland or Turkey, as the case may be. In this case, the statement on origin made out by the exporter shall contain the indication "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation" or "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie".6.When extended cumulation under Article 86(7) and (8) applies, the exporter of a product in the manufacture of which materials originating in a party with which extended cumulation is permitted are used shall rely on the proof of origin provided by its supplier and issued in accordance with the provisions of the relevant free-trade agreement between the European Union and the party concerned.In this case, the statement on origin made out by the exporter shall contain the indication "extended cumulation with country x" or "cumul étendu avec le pays x".
Article 961.A statement on origin shall be made out for each consignment.2.A statement on origin shall be valid for twelve months from the date of its making out by the exporter.3.A single statement on origin may cover several consignments if the goods meet the following conditions:(a)they are dismantled or non assembled products within the meaning of General Interpretative rule 2(a) of the Harmonized System,(b)they are falling within Section XVI or XVII or heading 7308 or 9406 of the Harmonized System, and(c)they are intended to be imported by instalments.
Sub-section 6Procedures at release for free circulation in the European Union
Article 971.The customs declaration for release for free circulation shall make reference to the statement on origin. The statement on origin shall be kept at the disposal of the customs authorities, which may request its submission for the verification of the declaration. Those authorities may also require a translation of the statement into the official language, or one of the official languages, of the Member State concerned.2.Where the application of the scheme is requested by the declarant, without a statement on origin being in its possession at the time of the acceptance of the customs declaration for release for free circulation, that declaration shall be considered as being incomplete within the meaning of Article 253(1) and treated accordingly.3.Before declaring goods for release for free circulation, the declarant shall take due care that the goods comply with the rules in this section by, in particular, checking:(i)in the data-base referred to in Article 69(3) that the exporter is registered to make statements on origin, except where the total value of the originating products consigned does not exceed EUR 6000, and(ii)that the statement on origin is made out in accordance with Annex 13d.
Article 97a1.The following products shall be exempted from the obligation to make out and produce a statement on origin:(a)products sent as small packages from private persons to private persons, the total value of which does not exceed EUR 500;(b)products forming part of travellers’ personal luggage, the total value of which does not exceed EUR 1200.2.The products referred to in paragraph 1 shall meet the following conditions:(a)they are not imported by way of trade;(b)they have been declared as meeting the conditions for benefiting from the scheme;(c)there is no doubt as to the veracity of the declaration referred to in point (b).3.For the purposes of point (a) of paragraph 2, imports shall not be considered as imports by way of trade if all the following conditions are met:(a)the imports are occasional;(b)the imports consist solely of products for the personal use of the recipients or travellers or their families;(c)it is evident from the nature and quantity of the products that no commercial purpose is in view.
Article 97b1.The discovery of slight discrepancies between the particulars included in a statement on origin and those mentioned in the documents submitted to the customs authorities for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the statement on origin null and void if it is duly established that that document does correspond to the products concerned.2.Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a statement on origin shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in that document.3.Statements on origin which are submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country after the period of validity mentioned in Article 96 may be accepted for the purpose of applying the tariff preferences, where failure to submit these documents by the final date set is due to exceptional circumstances. In other cases of belated presentation, the customs authorities of the importing country may accept the statements on origin where the products have been presented to customs before the said final date.
Article 97c1.The procedure referred to in Article 96(3) shall apply for a period determined by the customs authorities of the Member States.2.The customs authorities of the Member States of importation supervising the successive releases for free circulation shall verify that the successive consignments are part of the dismantled or non-assembled products for which the statement on origin has been made out.
Article 97d1.Where products have not yet been released for free circulation, a statement on origin may be replaced by one or more replacement statements on origin, made out by the holder of the goods, for the purpose of sending all or some of the products elsewhere within the customs territory of the Community or, where applicable, to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey. For being entitled to make out replacement statements on origin, holders of the goods need not be registered exporters themselves.2.Where a statement on origin is replaced, the original statement on origin shall indicate the following:(a)the particulars of the replacement statement(s) on origin;(b)the names and addresses of the consignor;(c)the consignee(s) in the European Union.The original statement on origin shall be marked as "Replaced" or "Remplacée", as the case may be.3.On the replacement statement on origin the following shall be indicated:(a)all particulars of the re-consigned products;(b)the date on which the original statement on origin was made out;(c)all the necessary mentions as specified under Annex 13d;(d)the name and address of the consignor of the products in the European Union;(e)the name and address of the consignee in the European Union, Norway, Switzerland or Turkey;(f)the date and place of the replacement.The person making out the replacement statement on origin may attach a copy of the initial statement on origin to the replacement statement on origin.4.Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall apply mutatis mutandis to statements replacing statements on origin that are themselves replacement statements on origin. Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall apply mutatis mutandis to replacement statements made out by consignors of the products in Norway, Switzerland or Turkey.5.In the case of products which benefit from the tariff preferences under a derogation granted in accordance with the provisions of Article 89 the replacement provided for in this Article shall apply only when such products are intended for the European Union. Where the product concerned has acquired originating status through regional cumulation, a replacement statement on origin may only be made out for sending products to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey where these countries apply the same regional cumulation rules as the European Union.6.Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall apply mutatis mutandis to statements replacing statements on origin further to the splitting of a consignment carried out in accordance with Article 74.
Article 97e1.The customs authorities may, where they have doubts with regard to the originating status of the products request the declarant to produce, within a reasonable time period which they shall specify, any available evidence for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of the indication on origin of the declaration or the compliance with the conditions under Article 74.2.The customs authorities may suspend the application of the preferential tariff measure for the duration of the verification procedure laid down in Article 97h where:(a)the information provided by the declarant is not sufficient to confirm the originating status of the products or the compliance with the conditions laid down in Article 73 or Article 74,(b)the declarant does not reply within the time period allowed for provision of the information referred to in paragraph 1.3.While awaiting either the information requested from the declarant, referred to in paragraph 1, or the results of the verification procedure, referred to in paragraph 2, release of the products shall be offered to the importer subject to any precautionary measures judged necessary.
Article 97f1.The customs authorities of the Member State of importation shall refuse entitlement to the scheme, without being obliged to request any additional evidence or send a request for verification to the beneficiary country where:(a)the goods are not the same as those mentioned in the statement on origin;(b)the declarant fails to submit a statement on origin for the products concerned, where such a statement is required;(c)without prejudice to point (b) of Article 90 and to Article 97d(1), the statement on origin in possession of the declarant has not been made out by an exporter registered in the beneficiary country;(d)the statement on origin is not made out in accordance with Annex 13d;(e)the conditions of Article 74 are not met.2.The customs authorities of the Member State of importation shall refuse entitlement to the scheme, following a request for verification within the meaning of Article 97h addressed to the competent authorities of the beneficiary country, where the customs authorities of the Member State of importation:(a)have received a reply according to which the exporter was not entitled to make out the statement on origin;(b)have received a reply according to which the products concerned are not originating in a beneficiary country or the conditions of Article 73 were not met;(c)had reasonable doubt as to the validity of the statement on origin or the accuracy of the information provided by the declarant regarding the true origin of the products in question when they made the request for verification, and(i)have received no reply within the time period permitted in accordance with Article 97h; or(ii)have received a reply not providing adequate answers to the questions raised in the request.
Sub-section 7Control of origin
Article 97g1.For the purpose of ensuring compliance with the rules concerning the originating status of products, the competent authorities of the beneficiary country shall carry out:(a)verifications of the originating status of products at the request of the customs authorities of the Member States,(b)regular controls on exporters on their own initiative.To the extent that Norway, Switzerland and Turkey have concluded an agreement with the European Union stating that they shall provide each other with the necessary support in matters of administrative cooperation, the first sub-paragraph shall apply mutatis mutandis to requests sent to the authorities of Norway, Switzerland and Turkey for the verification of replacement statements on origin made out on their territory, with a view to requesting these authorities to further liaise with the competent authorities in the beneficiary country.Extended cumulation shall only be permitted under Article 86(7) and (8), if a country with which the European Union has a free-trade agreement in force has agreed to provide the beneficiary country with its support in matters of administrative cooperation in the same way as it would provide such support to the customs authorities of the Member States in accordance with the relevant provisions of the free-trade agreement concerned.2.The controls referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall ensure the continued compliance of exporters with their obligations. They shall be carried out at intervals determined on the basis of appropriate risk analysis criteria. For that purpose, the competent authorities of the beneficiary countries shall require exporters to provide copies or a list of the statements on origin they have made out.3.The competent authorities of the beneficiary countries shall have the right to call for any evidence and to carry out any inspection of the exporter’s accounts and, where appropriate, those of producers supplying him, including at the premises, or any other check considered appropriate.
Article 97h1.Subsequent verifications of statements on origin shall be carried out at random or whenever the customs authorities of the Member States have reasonable doubts as to their authenticity, the originating status of the products concerned or the fulfilment of other requirements of this section.Where the customs authorities of a Member State request the cooperation of the competent authorities of a beneficiary country to carry out a verification of the validity of statements on origin, the originating status of products, or of both, it shall, where appropriate, indicate on its request the reasons why it has reasonable doubts on the validity of the statement on origin or the originating status of the products.A copy of the statement on origin and any additional information or documents suggesting that the information given on that statement is incorrect may be forwarded in support of the request for verification.The requesting Member State shall set a 6-month initial deadline to communicate the results of the verification, starting from the date of the verification request, with the exception of requests sent to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey for the purpose of verifying replacement statements on origin made out in their territories on the basis of a statement on origin made out in a beneficiary country, for which this deadline shall be extended to eight months.2.If in cases of reasonable doubt there is no reply within the period specified in paragraph 1 or if the reply does not contain sufficient information to determine the real origin of the products, a second communication shall be sent to the competent authorities. This communication shall set a further deadline of not more than 6 months.
Sub-section 8Other provisions
Article 97i1.Sub-sections 5, 6 and 7 shall apply mutatis mutandis to:(a)exports from the European Union to a beneficiary country for the purpose of bilateral cumulation;(b)exports from one beneficiary country to another for the purpose of regional cumulation as provided for in Article 86(1) and (5).2.European Union exporters shall be considered by the customs authority of a Member State at the exporter’s request as a registered exporter for the purposes of the scheme where the exporter fulfils the following conditions:(a)the exporter has an EORI number in accordance with Articles 4k to 4t;(b)the exporter has the status of "approved exporter" under a preferential arrangement;(c)the exporter provides in its request addressed to the customs authority of the Member State the following data set out in the form a model of which appears at Annex 13c:(i)the details set out in boxes 1 and 4;(ii)the undertaking set out in box 5.
Article 97j1.Sub-sections 1, 2 and 3 shall apply mutatis mutandis in determining whether products may be regarded as originating in a beneficiary country when exported to Ceuta or Melilla or as originating in Ceuta and Melilla when exported to a beneficiary country for the purposes of bilateral cumulation.2.Sub-sections 5, 6 and 7 shall apply mutatis mutandis to products exported from a beneficiary country to Ceuta or Melilla and to products exported from Ceuta and Melilla to a beneficiary country for the purposes of bilateral cumulation.3.The Spanish customs authorities shall be responsible for the application of sub-sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 in Ceuta and Melilla.4.For the purposes mentioned in paragraphs 1 and 2, Ceuta and Melilla shall be regarded as a single territory.
Section 1AProcedures and methods of administrative cooperation applicable until the application of the registered exporter systemSub-section 1General principles
Article 97k1.Every beneficiary country shall comply or ensure compliance with:(a)the rules on the origin of the products being exported, laid down in Section 1;(b)the rules for completion and issue of certificates of origin Form A, a specimen of which is set out in Annex 17;(c)the provisions for the use of invoice declarations, a specimen of which is set out in Annex 18;(d)the provisions concerning methods of administrative cooperation referred to in Article 97s;(e)the provisions concerning granting of derogations referred to in Article 89.2.The competent authorities of the beneficiary countries shall cooperate with the Commission or the Member States by, in particular:(a)providing all necessary support in the event of a request by the Commission for the monitoring by it of the proper management of the scheme in the country concerned, including verification visits on the spot by the Commission or the customs authorities of the Member States;(b)without prejudice to Articles 97s and 97t, verifying the originating status of products and the compliance with the other conditions laid down in this section, including visits on the spot, where requested by the Commission or the customs authorities of the Member States in the context of origin investigations.3.Where, in a beneficiary country, a competent authority for issuing certificates of origin Form A is designated, documentary proofs of origin are verified, and certificates of origin Form A for exports to the European Union are issued, that beneficiary country shall be considered to have accepted the conditions laid down in paragraph 1.4.When a country or territory is admitted or readmitted as a beneficiary country in respect of products referred to in Regulation (EC) No 732/2008, goods originating in that country or territory shall benefit from the generalised system of preferences on condition that they were exported from the beneficiary country or territory on or after the date referred to in Article 97s.5.A proof of origin shall be valid for 10 months from the date of issue in the exporting country and shall be submitted within the said period to the customs authorities of the importing country.
Sub-section 2Procedures at export in the beneficiary country
Article 97l1.Certificates of origin Form A, a model of which is set out in Annex 17, shall be issued on written application from the exporter or its authorised representative, together with any other appropriate supporting documents proving that the products to be exported qualify for the issue of a certificate of origin Form A.2.The certificate shall be made available to the exporter as soon as the export has taken place or is ensured. However, a certificate of origin Form A may exceptionally be issued after exportation of the products to which it relates, if:(a)it was not issued at the time of exportation because of errors or involuntary omissions or special circumstances; or(b)it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the competent governmental authorities that a certificate of origin Form A was issued but was not accepted at importation for technical reasons.3.The competent governmental authorities may issue a certificate retrospectively only after verifying that the information supplied in the exporter’s application agrees with that in the corresponding export file and that a certificate of origin Form A satisfying the provisions of this section was not issued when the products in question were exported. Box 4 of certificates of origin Form A issued retrospectively must contain the endorsement "Issued retrospectively" or "Délivré à posteriori".4.In the event of the theft, loss or destruction of a certificate of origin Form A, the exporter may apply, to the competent governmental authorities which issued it, for a duplicate to be made out on the basis of the export documents in their possession. Box 4 of a duplicate Form A issued in this way must be endorsed with the word "Duplicate" or "Duplicata", together with the date of issue and the serial number of the original certificate. The duplicate takes effect from the date of the original.5.For the purposes of verifying whether the product for which a certificate of origin Form A is requested complies with the relevant rules of origin, the competent governmental authorities shall be entitled to call for any documentary evidence or to carry out any check which they consider appropriate.6.Completion of box 2 of the certificate of origin Form A shall be optional. Box 12 shall bear the mention "European Union" or the name of one of the Member States. The date of issue of the certificate of origin Form A shall be indicated in box 11. The signature to be entered in that box, which is reserved for the competent governmental authorities issuing the certificate, as well as the signature of the exporter’s authorised signatory to be entered in box 12, shall be handwritten.
Article 97m1.The invoice declaration may be made out by any exporter for any consignment consisting of one or more packages containing originating products whose total value does not exceed EUR 6000, and provided that the administrative cooperation referred to in Article 97k (2) applies to this procedure.2.The exporter making out an invoice declaration shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs or other competent governmental authorities of the exporting country, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned.3.An invoice declaration shall be made out by the exporter in either French or English by typing, stamping or printing on the invoice, the delivery note or any other commercial document, the declaration, the text of which appears in Annex 18. If the declaration is handwritten, it shall be written in ink in printed characters. Invoice declarations shall bear the original signature of the exporter in manuscript.4.The use of an invoice declaration shall be subject to the following conditions:(a)one invoice declaration shall be made out for each consignment;(b)if the goods contained in the consignment have already been subject to verification in the exporting country by reference to the definition of "originating products", the exporter may refer to that verification in the invoice declaration.5.When cumulation under Articles 84, 85 or 86 applies, the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary country called on to issue a certificate of origin Form A for products in the manufacture of which materials originating in a party with which cumulation is permitted are used shall rely on the following:in the case of bilateral cumulation, on the proof of origin provided by the exporter’s supplier and issued in accordance with the provisions of sub-section 5,in the case of cumulation with Norway, Switzerland or Turkey, on the proof of origin provided by the exporter’s supplier and issued in accordance with the GSP rules of origin of Norway, Switzerland or Turkey, as the case may be,in the case of regional cumulation, on the proof of origin provided by the exporter’s supplier, namely a certificate of origin Form A, a model of which appears at Annex 17 or, as the case may be, an invoice declaration, the text of which appears in Annex 18,in the case of extended cumulation, on the proof of origin provided by the exporter’s supplier and issued in accordance with the provisions of the relevant free-trade agreement between the European Union and the country concerned.In the cases referred to in the first, second, third and forth indent of the first sub-paragraph, Box 4 of certificate of origin Form A shall, as the case may be, contain the indication "EU cumulation", "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation", "regional cumulation", "extended cumulation with country x" or "Cumul UE", "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie", "cumul régional", "cumul étendu avec le pays x".
Sub-section 3Procedures at release for free circulation in the European Union
Article 97n1.Certificates of origin Form A or invoice declarations shall be submitted to the customs authorities of the Member States of importation in accordance with the procedures concerning the customs declaration.2.Proofs of origin which are submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country after the period of validity mentioned in Article 97k (5) may be accepted for the purpose of applying the tariff preferences, where failure to submit these documents by the final date set is due to exceptional circumstances. In other cases of belated presentation, the customs authorities of the importing country may accept the proofs of origin where the products have been presented to customs before the said final date.
Article 97o1.Where, at the request of the importer and on the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing Member State, dismantled or non-assembled products within the meaning of General rule 2(a) for the interpretation of the Harmonized System and falling within Section XVI or XVII or heading 7308 or 9406 of the Harmonized System are imported by instalments, a single proof of origin for such products may be submitted to the customs authorities on importation of the first instalment.2.At the request of the importer and having regard to the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing Member State, a single proof of origin may be submitted to the customs authorities at the importation of the first consignment when the goods:(a)are imported within the framework of frequent and continuous trade flows of a significant commercial value;(b)are the subject of the same contract of sale, the parties of this contract established in the exporting country or in the Member State(s);(c)are classified in the same code (eight digits) of the Combined Nomenclature;(d)come exclusively from the same exporter, are destined for the same importer, and are made the subject of entry formalities at the same customs office of the same Member State.This procedure shall be applicable for a period determined by the competent customs authorities.
Article 97p1.When originating products are placed under the control of a customs office of a single Member State, it shall be possible to replace the original proof of origin by one or more certificates of origin Form A for the purpose of sending all or some of these products elsewhere within the European Union or, where applicable, to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey.2.Replacement certificates of origin Form A shall be issued by the customs office under whose control the products are placed. The replacement certificate shall be made out on the basis of a written request by the re-exporter.3.The top right-hand box of the replacement certificate shall indicate the name of the intermediary country where it is issued. Box 4 shall contain the words "Replacement certificate" or "Certificat de remplacement", as well as the date of issue of the original certificate of origin and its serial number. The name of the re-exporter shall be given in box 1. The name of the final consignee may be given in box 2. All particulars of the re-exported products appearing on the original certificate shall be transferred to boxes 3 to 9 and references to the re-exporter’s invoice shall be given in box 10.4.The customs authorities which issued the replacement certificate shall endorse box 11. The responsibility of the authorities shall be confined to the issue of the replacement certificate. The particulars in box 12 concerning the country of origin and the country of destination shall be taken from the original certificate. This box shall be signed by the re-exporter. A re-exporter who signs this box in good faith shall not be responsible for the accuracy of the particulars entered on the original certificate.5.The customs office which is requested to perform the operation referred to in paragraph 1 shall note on the original certificate the weights, numbers and nature of the products forwarded and indicate thereon the serial numbers of the corresponding replacement certificate or certificates. It shall keep the original certificate for at least three years. A photocopy of the original certificate may be annexed to the replacement certificate.6.In the case of products which benefit from the tariff preferences under a derogation granted in accordance with Article 89, the procedure laid down in this Article shall apply only when such products are intended for the European Union. Where the product concerned has acquired originating status through regional cumulation, a replacement certificate may only be made out for sending products to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey where these countries apply the same regional cumulation rules as the European Union.
Article 97q1.Products sent as small packages from private persons to private persons or forming part of travellers’ personal luggage shall be admitted as originating products benefiting from the tariff preferences referred to in Article 66 without requiring the presentation of a certificate of origin Form A or an invoice declaration, provided that:(a)such products:i)are not imported by way of trade;ii)have been declared as meeting the conditions required for benefiting from the scheme;(b)there is no doubt as to the veracity of the declaration referred to in point (a)(ii).2.Imports shall not be considered as imports by way of trade if all the following conditions are met:(a)the imports are occasional;(b)the imports consist solely of products for the personal use of the recipients or travellers or their families;(c)it is evident from the nature and quantity of the products that no commercial purpose is in view.3.The total value of the products referred to in paragraph 2 shall not exceed EUR 500 in the case of small packages or EUR 1200 in the case of products forming part of travellers’ personal luggage.
Article 97r1.The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the certificate of origin Form A or in an invoice declaration, and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the certificate or declaration null and void if it is duly established that that document does correspond to the products submitted.2.Obvious formal errors on a certificate of origin Form A, a movement certificate EUR.1 or an invoice declaration shall not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in that document.
Sub-section 4Methods of administrative cooperation
Article 97s1.The beneficiary countries shall inform the Commission of the names and addresses of the governmental authorities situated in their territory which are empowered to issue certificates of origin Form A, together with specimen impressions of the stamps used by those authorities, and the names and addresses of the relevant governmental authorities responsible for the control of the certificates of origin Form A and the invoice declarations.The Commission will forward this information to the customs authorities of the Member States. When this information is communicated within the framework of an amendment of previous communications, the Commission will indicate the date of entry into use of those new stamps according to the instructions given by the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary countries. This information is for official use; however, when goods are to be released for free circulation, the customs authorities in question may allow the importer or his duly authorised representative to consult the specimen impressions of the stamps.Beneficiary countries which have already provided the information required under the first sub-paragraph shall not be obliged to provide it again, unless there has been a change.2.For the purpose of Article 97k (4) the Commission will publish, in the Official Journal of the European Union ("C" series), the date on which a country or territory admitted or readmitted as a beneficiary country in respect of products referred to in Regulation (EC) No 732/2008 met the obligations set out in paragraph 1.3.The Commission will send to the beneficiary countries specimen impressions of the stamps used by the customs authorities of the Member States for the issue of movement certificates EUR.1 upon request of the competent authorities of the beneficiary countries.
Article 97t1.Subsequent verifications of certificates of origin Form A and invoice declarations shall be carried out at random or whenever the customs authorities of the Member States have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity of such documents, the originating status of the products concerned or the fulfilment of the other requirements of this section.2.When they make a request for subsequent verification, the customs authorities of the Member States shall return the certificate of origin Form A and the invoice, if it has been submitted, the invoice declaration, or a copy of these documents, to the competent governmental authorities in the exporting beneficiary country giving, where appropriate, the reasons for the enquiry. Any documents and information obtained suggesting that the information given on the proof of origin is incorrect shall be forwarded in support of the request for verification.If the customs authorities of the Member States decide to suspend the granting of the tariff preferences while awaiting the results of the verification, release of the products shall be offered to the importer subject to any precautionary measures judged necessary.3.When a request for subsequent verification has been made, such verification shall be carried out and its results communicated to the customs authorities of the Member States within a maximum of six months or, in the case of requests sent to Norway, Switzerland or Turkey for the purpose of verifying replacement proofs of origin made out in their territories on the basis of a certificate of origin Form A or an invoice declaration made out in a beneficiary country, within a maximum of eight months from the date on which the request was sent. The results shall be such as to establish whether the proof of origin in question applies to the products actually exported and whether these products can be considered as products originating in the beneficiary country.4.In the case of certificates of origin Form A issued following bilateral cumulation, the reply shall include a copy (copies) of the movement certificate(s) EUR.1 or, where necessary, of the corresponding invoice declaration(s).5.If, in cases of reasonable doubt, there is no reply within the six months specified in paragraph 3 or if the reply does not contain sufficient information to determine the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products, a second communication shall be sent to the competent authorities. If after the second communication the results of the verification are not communicated to the requesting authorities within four months from the date on which the second communication was sent, or if these results do not allow the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products to be determined, the requesting authorities shall, except in exceptional circumstances, refuse entitlement to the tariff preferences.6.Where the verification procedure or any other available information appears to indicate that the rules of origin are being contravened, the exporting beneficiary country shall, on its own initiative or at the request of the customs authorities of the Member States, carry out appropriate inquiries or arrange for such inquiries to be carried out with due urgency to identify and prevent such contraventions. For this purpose, the Commission or the customs authorities of the Member States may participate in the inquiries.7.For the purposes of the subsequent verification of certificates of origin Form A, the exporters shall keep all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned and the competent governmental authorities of the exporting beneficiary country shall keep copies of the certificates, as well as any export documents referring to them. These documents shall be kept for at least three years from the end of the year in which the certificate of origin Form A was issued.
Article 97u1.Articles 97s and 97t shall also apply between the countries of the same regional group for the purposes of provision of information to the Commission or to the customs authorities of the Member States and of the subsequent verification of certificates of origin Form A or invoice declarations issued in accordance with the rules on regional cumulation of origin.2.For the purpose of Articles 85, 97m and 97p, the agreement concluded between the European Union, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey shall include inter alia an undertaking to provide each other with the necessary support in matters of administrative cooperation.For the purpose of Articles 86(7) and (8) and 97k, the country with which the European Union has concluded a free-trade agreement in force and which has agreed to be involved in extended cumulation with a beneficiary country shall also agree to provide the latter with its support in matters of administrative cooperation in the same way as it would provide such support to the customs authorities of the Member States in accordance with the relevant provisions of the free-trade agreement concerned.
Sub-section 5Procedures for the purpose of bilateral cumulation
Article 97v1.Evidence of the originating status of European Union products shall be furnished by either:(a)the production of a movement certificate EUR.1, a specimen of which is set out in Annex 21; or(b)the production of an invoice declaration, the text of which is set out in Annex 18. An invoice declaration may be made out by any exporter for consignments containing originating products whose total value does not exceed EUR 6000 or by an approved European Union exporter.2.The exporter or its authorised representative shall enter "GSP beneficiary countries" and "EU", or "Pays bénéficiaires du SPG" and "UE", in box 2 of the movement certificate EUR.1.3.The provisions of this Section concerning the issue, use and subsequent verification of certificates of origin Form A shall apply mutatis mutandis to EUR.1 movement certificates and, with the exception of the provisions concerning their issue, to invoice declarations.4.The customs authorities of the Member States may authorise any exporter, hereinafter referred to as an "approved exporter", who makes frequent shipments of products originating in the European Union within the framework of bilateral cumulation to make out invoice declarations, irrespective of the value of the products concerned, where that exporter offers, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, all guarantees necessary to verify:(a)the originating status of the products, and(b)the fulfilment of other requirements applicable in that Member State.5.The customs authorities may grant the status of approved exporter subject to any conditions which they consider appropriate. The customs authorities shall grant to the approved exporter a customs authorisation number which shall appear on the invoice declaration.6.The customs authorities shall monitor the use of the authorisation by the approved exporter. The customs authorities may withdraw the authorisation at any time.They shall withdraw the authorisation in each of the following cases:(a)the approved exporter no longer offers the guarantees referred to in paragraph 4;(b)the approved exporter does not fulfil the conditions referred to in paragraph 5;(c)the approved exporter otherwise makes improper use of the authorisation.7.An approved exporter shall not be required to sign invoice declarations provided that the approved exporter gives the customs authorities a written undertaking accepting full responsibility for any invoice declaration which identifies the approved exporter as if the approved exporter had signed it in manuscript.
Sub-section 6Ceuta and Melilla
Article 97wThe provisions of this Section concerning the issue, use and subsequent verification of proofs of origin shall apply mutatis mutandis to products exported from a beneficiary country to Ceuta and Melilla and to products exported from Ceuta and Melilla to a beneficiary country for the purposes of bilateral cumulation.Ceuta and Melilla shall be regarded as a single territory.The Spanish customs authorities shall be responsible for the application of this section in Ceuta and Melilla.
Section 2Beneficiary countries or territories to which preferential tariff measures adopted unilaterally by the Community for certain countries or territories apply
Article 97x1.For the purposes of this Section the following definitions shall apply:(a)"manufacture" means any kind of working or processing including assembly;(b)"material" means any ingredient, raw material, component or part, etc., used in the manufacture of the product;(c)"product" means the product being manufactured, even if it is intended for later use in another manufacturing operation;(d)"goods" means both materials and products;(e)"customs value" means the value as determined in accordance with the 1994 Agreement on Implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (WTO Agreement on Customs Valuation);(f)"ex-works price" in the list in Annex 15 means the price paid for the product ex-works to the manufacturer in whose undertaking the last working or processing is carried out, provided that the price includes the value of all the materials used, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported;Where the actual price paid does not reflect all costs related to the manufacturing of the product which are actually incurred in the beneficiary country, the ex-works price means the sum of all those costs, minus any internal taxes which are, or may be, repaid when the product obtained is exported.(g)"value of materials" in the list in Annex 15 means the customs value at the time of importation of the non-originating materials used, or, if this is not known and cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the European Union or in the beneficiary country within the meaning of Article 98(1). Where the value of the originating materials used needs to be established, this sub-paragraph shall be applied mutatis mutandis;(h)"chapters", "headings" and "sub-headings" mean the chapters, the headings and "sub-headings" (four- or six-digit codes) used in the nomenclature which makes up the Harmonized System;(i)"classified" refers to the classification of a product or material under a particular heading or sub-heading of the Harmonized System;(j)"consignment" means products which are either:sent simultaneously from one exporter to one consignee, orcovered by a single transport document covering their shipment from the exporter to the consignee or, in the absence of such document, by a single invoice.2.For the purpose of paragraph 1(f), where the last working or processing has been subcontracted to a manufacturer, the term "manufacturer" referred to in the first paragraph of paragraph 1(f) may refer to the enterprise that has employed the subcontractor.
Subsection 1Definition of the concept of originating products
Article 981.For the purposes of the provisions concerning preferential tariff measures adopted unilaterally by the Community for certain countries, groups of countries or territories (hereinafter referred to as "beneficiary countries or territories"), with the exception of those referred to in Section 1 of this Chapter and the overseas countries and territories associated with the Community, the following products shall be considered as products originating in a beneficiary country or territory:(a)products wholly obtained in that beneficiary country or territory with the meaning of Article 99;(b)products obtained in that beneficiary country or territory, in the manufacture of which products other than those referred to in (a) are used, provided that the said products have undergone sufficient working or processing within the meaning of Article 100.2.For the purposes of this section, products originating in the Community, within the meaning of paragraph 3, which are subject in a beneficiary country or territory to working or processing going beyond that described in Article 101 shall be considered as originating in that beneficiary country or territory.3.Paragraph 1 shall apply mutatis mutandis in establishing the origin of the products obtained in the Community.
Article 991.The following shall be considered as wholly obtained in a beneficiary country or territory or in the Community:(a)mineral products extracted from its soil or from its seabed;(b)vegetable products harvested there;(c)live animals born and raised there;(d)products from live animals raised there;(d)aproducts from slaughtered animals born and raised there;(e)products obtained by hunting or fishing conducted there;(f)products of sea-fishing and other products taken from the sea outside the territorial waters by its vessels;(g)products made on board its factory ships exclusively from the products referred to in (f);(h)used articles collected there, fit only for the recovery of raw materials;(i)waste and scrap resulting from manufacturing operations conducted there;(j)products extracted from the seabed or below the seabed which is situated outside its territorial waters but where it has exclusive exploitation rights;(k)goods produced there exclusively from products specified in (a) to (j).2.The terms "its vessels" and "its factory ships" in paragraph 1(f) and (g) shall apply only to vessels and factory ships:which are registered or recorded in the beneficiary country or territory or in a Member State,which sail under the flag of a beneficiary country or territory or of a Member State,which are owned to the extent of at least 50 % by nationals of the beneficiary country or territory or of Member States or by a company with its head office in that republic or in one of the Member States, of which the manager or managers, Chairman of the Board of Directors or of the Supervisory Board, and the majority of the members of such boards are nationals of that beneficiary country or territory or of the Member States and of which, in addition, in the case of companies, at least half the capital belongs to that beneficiary country or territory or to the Member States or to public bodies or nationals of that beneficiary country or territory or of the Member States,of which the master and officers are nationals of the beneficiary country or territory or of the Member States, andof which at least 75 % of the crew are nationals of the beneficiary country or territory or of the Member States.3.The terms "beneficiary country or territory" and "Community" shall also cover the territorial waters of that republic or of the Member States.4.Vessels operating on the high seas, including factory ships on which the fish caught is worked or processed, shall be considered as part of the territory of the beneficiary country or territory or of the Member State to which they belong, provided that they satisfy the conditions set out in paragraph 2.
Article 100For the purposes of Article 98, products which are not wholly obtained in a beneficiary country or territory or in the Community are considered to be sufficiently worked or processed when the conditions set out in the list in Annex 15 are fulfilled.Those conditions indicate, for all products covered by this section, the working or processing which must be carried out on non-originating materials used in manufacturing and apply only in relation to such materials.If a product which has acquired originating status by fulfilling the conditions set out in the list is used in the manufacture of another product, the conditions applicable to the product in which it is incorporated do not apply to it, and no account shall be taken of the non-originating materials which may have been used in its manufacture.
Article 1011.Without prejudice to paragraph 2, the following operations shall be considered as insufficient working or processing to confer the status of originating products, whether or not the requirements of Article 100 are satisfied:(a)preserving operations to ensure that the products remain in good condition during transport and storage;(b)breaking-up and assembly of packages;(c)washing, cleaning; removal of dust, oxide, oil, paint or other coverings;(d)ironing or pressing of textiles;(e)simple painting and polishing operations;(f)husking, partial or total milling, polishing and glazing of cereals and rice;(g)operations to colour or flavour sugar or form sugar lumps; partial or total milling of crystal sugar;(h)peeling, stoning and shelling, of fruits, nuts and vegetables;(i)sharpening, simple grinding or simple cutting;(j)sifting, screening, sorting, classifying, grading, matching; (including the making-up of sets of articles);(k)simple placing in bottles, cans, flasks, bags, cases, boxes, fixing on cards or boards and all other simple packaging operations;(l)affixing or printing marks, labels, logos and other like distinguishing signs on products or their packaging;(m)simple mixing of products, whether or not of different kinds; mixing of sugar with any material;(m)asimple addition of water or dilution or dehydratation or denaturation of products;(n)simple assembly of parts of articles to constitute a complete article or disassembly of products into parts;(o)a combination of two or more of the operations specified in points (a) to (n);(p)slaughter of animals.2.All the operations carried out in either a beneficiary country or territory or the Community on a given product shall be considered together when determining whether the working or processing undergone by that product is to be regarded as insufficient within the meaning of paragraph 1.
Article 101a1.The unit of qualification for the application of the provisions of this section shall be the particular product which is considered as the basic unit when determining classification using the nomenclature of the Harmonised System.Accordingly, it follows that:(a)when a product composed of a group or assembly of articles is classified under the terms of the Harmonised System in a single heading, the whole constitutes the unit of qualification;(b)when a consignment consists of a number of identical products classified under the same heading of the Harmonised System, each product must be taken individually when applying the provisions of this Section.2.Where, under general rule 5 of the Harmonised System, packaging is included with the product for classification purposes, it shall be included for the purposes of determining origin.
Article 1021.By way of derogation from the provisions of Article 100, non-originating materials may be used in the manufacture of a given product, provided that their total value does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the product.Where, in the list, one or several percentages are given for the maximum value of non-originating materials, such percentages must not be exceeded through the application of the first subparagraph.2.Paragraph 1 shall not apply to products falling within Chapters 50 to 63 of the Harmonised System.
Article 103Accessories, spare parts and tools dispatched with a piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle which are part of the normal equipment and included in the price thereof or which are not separately invoiced, shall be regarded as one with the piece of equipment, machine, apparatus or vehicle in question.
Article 104Sets, as defined in general rule 3 of the Harmonised System, shall be regarded as originating when all the component products are originating products. Nevertheless, when a set is composed of originating and non-originating products, the set as a whole shall be regarded as originating provided that the value of the non-originating products does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set.
Article 105In order to determine whether a product is an originating product, it shall not be necessary to determine the origin of the following which might be used in its manufacture:(a)energy and fuel;(b)plant and equipment;(c)machines and tools;(d)goods which do not enter, and which are not intended to enter, into the final composition of the product.
Article 106The conditions set out in this section for acquiring originating status must continue to be fulfilled at all times in the beneficiary country or territory or in the Community.If originating products exported from the beneficiary country or territory or from the Community to another country are returned, they shall be considered as non-originating unless it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that:the products returned are the same as those which were exported, andthey have not undergone any operation beyond that necessary to preserve them in good condition while in that country or while being exported.
Article 1071.The following shall be considered as transported directly from the beneficiary country or territory to the Community or from the Community to the beneficiary country or territory:(a)products transported without passing through the territory of any other country;(b)products constituting one single consignment transported through the territory of countries other than the beneficiary country or territory or the Community, with, should the occasion arise, trans-shipment or temporary warehousing in those countries, provided that the products remain under the surveillance of the customs authorities in the country of transit or of warehousing and do not undergo operations other than unloading, reloading or any operation designed to preserve them in good condition;(c)products which are transported by pipeline without interruption across a territory other than that of the exporting beneficiary country or territory or of the Community.2.Evidence that the conditions set out in paragraph 1(b) are fulfilled shall be supplied to the competent customs authorities by the production of:(a)a single transport document covering the passage from the exporting country through the country of transit; or(b)a certificate issued by the customs authorities of the country of transit:giving an exact description of the products,stating the dates of unloading and reloading of the products and, where applicable, the names of the ships, or the other means of transport used, andcertifying the conditions under which the products remained in the country of transit;(c)or, failing these, any substantiating documents.
Article 1081.Originating products, sent from a beneficiary country or territory for exhibition in another country and sold after the exhibition for importation into the Community, shall benefit on importation from the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98, provided that they meet the requirements of this section entitling them to be recognised as originating in that beneficiary country or territory and provided that it is shown to the satisfaction of the competent Community customs authorities that:(a)an exporter has consigned the products from the beneficiary country or territory directly to the country in which the exhibition is held and has exhibited them there;(b)the products have been sold or otherwise disposed of by that exporter to a person in the Community;(c)the products have been consigned during the exhibition or immediately thereafter to the Community in the state in which they were sent for exhibition;(d)the products have not, since they were consigned for exhibition, been used for any purpose other than demonstration at the exhibition.2.A movement certificate EUR.1 shall be submitted to the Community customs authorities in the normal manner. The name and address of the exhibition must be indicated thereon. Where necessary, additional documentary evidence of the nature of the products and the conditions under which they have been exhibited may be required.3.Paragraph 1 shall apply to any trade, industrial, agricultural or crafts exhibition, fair or similar public show or display which is not organised for private purposes in shops or business premises with a view to the sale of foreign products, and during which the products remain under customs control.
Subsection 2Proof of origin
Article 109Products originating in the beneficiary country or territory shall benefit from the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98, on submission of either:(a)a movement certificate EUR.1, a specimen of which appears in Annex 21, or(b)in the cases specified in Article 116(1), a declaration, the text of which appears in Annex 22, given by the exporter on an invoice, a delivery note or any other commercial document which describes the products concerned in sufficient detail to enable them to be identified (hereinafter referred to as the "inovice declaration").
(a)MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE EUR.1
Article 1101.Originating products within the meaning of this section shall be eligible, on importation into the Community, to benefit from the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98, provided that they have been transported direct to the Community within the meaning of Article 107, on submission of an EUR.1 movement certificate issued by the customs or other competent governmental authorities of a beneficiary country or territory, on condition 87 beneficiary country or territory:have communicated to the Commission the information required by Article 121, andassist the Community by allowing the customs authorities of Member States to verify the authenticity of the document or the accuracy of the information regarding the true origin of the products in question.2.A movement certificate EUR.1 may be issued only where it can serve as the documentary evidence required for the purposes of the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98.3.A movement certificate EUR.1 shall be issued only on written application from the exporter or his authorised representative. Such application shall be made on a form, a specimen of which appears in Annex 21, which shall be completed in accordance with the provisions of this subsection.Applications for movement certificates EUR.1 shall be kept for at least three years by the competent authorities of the exporting beneficiary country or territory or Member State.4.The exporter or his authorised representative shall submit with his application any appropriate supporting documents proving that the products to be exported qualify for the issue of a movement certificate EUR.1.The exporter shall undertake to submit, at the request of the competent authorities, any supplementary evidence they may require for the purpose of establishing the correctness of the originating status of the products eligible for preferential treatment and shall undertake to agree to any inspection of their accounts and to any check by the said authorities on the circumstances in which the products were obtained.5.The movement certificate EUR.1 shall be issued by the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary country or territory or by the customs authorities of the exporting Member State, if the products to be exported can be considered as originating products within the meaning of this section.6.Since the movement certificate EUR.1 constitutes the documentary evidence for the application of the preferential arrangements set out in Article 98, it shall be the responsibility of the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary country or territory or of the customs authorities of the exporting Member State to take any steps necessary to verify the origin of the products and to check the other statements on the certificate.7.For the purpose of verifying whether the conditions set out in paragraph 5 have been met, the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary country or territory or the customs authorities of the exporting member State shall have the right to call for any documentary evidence or to carry out any check which they consider appropriate.8.It shall be the responsibility of the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary country or territory or of the customs authorities of the exporting Member State to ensure that the forms referred to in paragraph 1 are duly completed.9.The date of issue of the movement certificate EUR.1 shall be indicated in that part of the certificate reserved for the customs authorities.10.A movement certificate EUR.1 shall be issued by the competent authorities of the beneficiary country or territory or by the customs authorities of the exporting Member State when the products to which it relates are exported. It shall be made available to the exporter as soon as the export has taken place or is ensured.
Article 111Where, at the request of the importer and on the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing country, dismantled or non-assembled products within the meaning of general rule 2(a) of the Harmonised System and falling within Section XVI or XVII or within heading No 7308 or 9406 of the Harmonised System are imported by instalments, a single proof of origin for such products shall be submitted to the customs authorities on importation of the first instalment.
Article 112Proofs of origin shall be submitted to the customs authorities of the Member State of importation in accordance with the procedures laid down in Article 62 of the Code. The said authorities may require a translation of a proof of origin and may also require the import declaration to be accompanied by a statement from the importer to the effect that the products meet the conditions required for the application of this section.
Article 1131.By way of derogation from Article 110(10), a movement certificate EUR.1 may exceptionally be issued after exportation of the products to which it relates if:(a)it was not issued at the time of exportation because of errors or involuntary omissions or special circumstances; or(b)it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that a movement certificate EUR.1 was issued but was not accepted at importation for technical reasons.2.The competent authorities may issue a movement certificate EUR.1 retrospectively only after verifying that the information supplied in the exporter's application agrees with that in the corresponding export file and that a movement certificate EUR.1 satisfying the provisions of this section was not issued when the products in question were exported.3.Movement certificates EUR.1 issued retrospectively shall be endorsed with one of the following phrases:"EXPEDIDO A POSTERIORI","UDSTEDT EFTERFØLGENDE","NACHTRÄGLICH AUSGESTELLT","ΕΚΔΟΘΕΝ ΕΚ ΤΩΝ ΥΣΤΕΡΩΝ","ISSUED RETROSPECTIVELY","DÉLIVRÉ A POSTERIORI","RILASCIATO A POSTERIORI","AFGEGEVEN A POSTERIORI","EMITIDO A POSTERIORI","ANNETTU JÄLKIKÄTEEN","UTFÄRDAT I EFTERHAND","VYSTAVENO DODATEČNĚ","VÄLJA ANTUD TAGASIULATUVALT","IZSNIEGTS RETROSPEKTĪVI","RETROSPEKTYVUSIS IŠDAVIMAS","KIADVA VISSZAMENŐLEGES HATÁLLYAL","MAĦRUĠ RETROSPETTIVAMENT","WYSTAWIONE RETROSPEKTYWNIE","IZDANO NAKNADNO","VYHOTOVENÉ DODATOČNE","ИЗДАДЕН ВПОСЛЕДСТВИЕ","ELIBERAT ULTERIOR".4.The endorsement referred to in paragraph 3 shall be inserted in the "Remarks" box of the movement certificate EUR.1.
Article 1141.In the event of the theft, loss or destruction of a movement certificate EUR.1, the exporter may apply to the competent authorities which issued it, for a duplicate to be made out on the basis of the export documents in their possession.2.The duplicate issued in this way shall be endorsed with one of the following words:"DUPLICADO","DUPLIKAT","DUPLIKAT","ΑΝΤΙΓΡΑΦΟ","DUPLICATE","DUPLICATA","DUPLICATO","DUPLICAAT","SEGUNDA VIA","KAKSOISKAPPALE","DUPLIKAT","DUPLIKÁT","DUPLIKAAT","DUBLIKĀTS","DUBLIKATAS","MÁSODLAT","DUPLIKAT","DUPLIKAT","DVOJNIK","DUPLIKÁT","ДУБЛИКАТ","DUPLICAT".3.The endorsement referred to in paragraph 2 shall be inserted in the "Remarks" box of the movement certificate EUR.1.4.The duplicate, which shall bear the date of issue of the original movement certificate EUR.1, shall take effect as from that date.
Article 115When originating products are placed under the control of a customs office in the Community, it shall be possible to replace the original proof of origin by one or more movement certificates EUR.1 for the purpose of sending all or some of those products elsewhere in the Community. The replacement movement certificate(s) EUR.1 shall be issued by the customs office under whose control the products are placed.
(b)INVOICE DECLARATION
Article 1161.The invoice declaration may be made out:(a)by an approved Community exporter within the meaning of Article 117, or(b)by any exporter for any consignment consisting of one or more packages containing originating products whose total value does not exceed EUR 6000, and on condition that the assistance referred to in Article 110(1) shall apply to this procedure.2.An invoice declaration may be made out if the products concerned can be considered as originating in the Community or in a beneficiary country or territory and fulfil the other requirements of this section.3.The exporter making out an invoice declaration shall be prepared to submit at any time, at the request of the customs or other competent governmental authorities of the exporting country, all appropriate documents proving the originating status of the products concerned as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this section.4.An invoice declaration shall be made out by the exporter by typing, stamping or printing on the invoice, the delivery note or any other commercial document, the declaration, the text of which appears in Annex 22, using one of the linguistic versions set out in that Annex and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting country. If the declaration is handwritten, it shall be written in ink, in printed characters.5.Invoice declarations shall bear the original signature of the exporter in manuscript. However, an approved exporter within the meaning of Article 117 shall not be required to sign such declarations provided that he gives the customs authorities a written undertaking that he accepts full responsibility for any invoice declaration which identifies him as if it had been signed in manuscript by him.6.In the cases referred to in paragraph 1(b), the use of an invoice declaration shall be subject to the following special conditions:(a)an invoice declaration shall be made out for each consignment;(b)if the goods contained in the consignment have already been subject to verification in the exporting country by reference to the definition of "originating products", the exporter may refer to this check in the invoice declaration.The provisions of the first subparagraph shall not exempt exporters from complying with any other formalities required under customs or postal regulations.
Article 1171.The customs authorities in the Community may authorise any exporter, hereinafter referred to as an "approved exporter", who makes frequent shipments of products originating in the Community within the meaning of Article 98(2), and who offers, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, all guarantees necessary to verify the originating status of the products as well as the fulfilment of the other requirements of this section, to make out invoice declarations, irrespective of the value of the products concerned.2.The customs authorities may grant the status of approved exporter subject to any conditions which they consider appropriate.3.The customs authorities shall assign the approved exporter a customs authorisation number which shall appear on the invoice declaration.4.The customs authorities shall monitor the use of the authorisation by the approved exporter.5.The customs authorities may withdraw the authorisation at any time. They shall do so where the approved exporter no longer offers the guarantees referred to in paragraph 1, does not fulfil the conditions referred to in paragraph 2, or otherwise makes improper use of the authorisation.
Article 1181.A proof of origin shall be valid for four months from the date of issue in the exporting country, and shall be submitted within the said period to the customs authorities of the importing country.2.Proofs of origin which are submitted to the customs authorities of the importing country after the final date for presentation specified in paragraph 1 may be accepted for the purpose of applying the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98, where the failure to submit these documents by the final date set is due to exceptional circumstances.3.In other cases of belated presentation, the customs authorities of the importing country may accept the proofs of origin where the products have been submitted before the said final date.4.At the request of the importer and having regard to the conditions laid down by the customs authorities of the importing Member State, a single proof of origin may be submitted to the customs authorities at the importation of the first consignment when the goods:(a)are imported within the framework of frequent and continuous trade flows of a significant commercial value;(b)are the subject of the same contract of sale, the parties of this contract established in the exporting country or in the Community;(c)are classified in the same code (eight digits) of the Combined Nomenclature;(d)come exclusively from the same exporter, are destined for the same importer, and are made the subject of entry formalities at the same customs office in the Community.This procedure shall be applicable for the quantities and a period determined by the competent customs authorities. This period cannot, in any circumstances, exceed three months.
Article 1191.Products sent as small packages from private person to private persons or forming part of travellers' personal luggage shall be admitted as originating products benefiting from the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98 without requiring the submission of a movement certificate EUR.1 or an invoice declaration, provided that such products are not imported by way of trade and have been declared as meeting the conditions required for the application of this section, and where there is no doubt as to the veracity of such a declaration.2.Imports which are occasional and consist solely of products for the personal use of the recipients or travellers or their families shall not be considered as imports by way of trade if it is evident from the nature and quantity of the products that no commercial purpose is in view.Furthermore, the total value of the products shall not exceed EUR 500 in the case of small packages or EUR 1200 in the case of products forming part of traveller's personal luggage.
Article 120The discovery of slight discrepancies between the statements made in the proof of origin and those made in the documents submitted to the customs office for the purpose of carrying out the formalities for importing the products shall not ipso facto render the proof of origin null and void if it is duly established that that document does correspond to the products submitted.Obvious formal errors such as typing errors on a proof of origin should not cause this document to be rejected if these errors are not such as to create doubts concerning the correctness of the statements made in that document.
Subsection 3Methods of administrative cooperation
Article 1211.The beneficiary countries or territories shall inform the Commission of the names and addresses of the governmental authorities situated in their territory which are empowered to issue movement certificates EUR.1, together with specimen impressions of the stamps used by those authorities, and the names and addresses of the relevant governmental authorities responsible for the control of the movement certificates EUR.1 and the invoice declarations. The stamps shall be valid as from the date of receipt by the Commission of the specimens. The Commission shall forward this information to the customs authorities of the Member States. When these communications are made within the framework of an amendment of previous communications, the Commission shall indicate the date of entry into use of those new stamps according to the instructions given by the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary countries or territories. This information is for official use; however, when goods are to be released for free circulation, the customs authorities in question may allow the importer or his duly-authorised representative to consult the specimen impressions of stamps mentioned in this paragraph.2.The Commission shall send, to the beneficiary countries or territories, the specimen impressions of the stamps used by the customs authorities of the Member States for the issue of movement certificates EUR.1.
Article 1221.Subsequent verifications of movement certificates EUR.1 and of invoice declarations shall be carried out at random or whenever the customs authorities in the importing Member State or the competent governmental authorities of the beneficiary countries or territories have reasonable doubts as to the authenticity of such documents, the originating status of the products concerned or the fulfilment of the other requirements of this section.2.For the purposes of implementing the provisions of paragraph 1, the competent authorities in the importing Member State or beneficiary country or territory shall return the EUR. 1 movement certificate and the invoice, if it has been submitted, the invoice declaration, or a copy of these documents, to the competent authorities in the exporting beneficiary country or territory or Member State, giving, where appropriate, the reasons for the enquiry. Any documents and information obtained suggesting that the information given on the proof of origin is incorrect shall be forwarded in support of the request for verification.If the customs authorities in the importing Member State decide to suspend the granting of the tariff preferences referred to in Article 98 while awaiting the results of the verification, release of the products shall be offered to the importer subject to any precautionary measures judged necessary.3.When an application for subsequent verification has been made in accordance with paragraph 1, such verification shall be carried out and its results communicated to the customs authorities of the importing Member States or to the competent governmental authorities of the importing beneficiary country or territory within a maximum of six months. The results shall be such as to establish whether the proof of origin in question applies to the products actually exported and whether these products can be considered as originating in the beneficiary country or territory or in the Community.4.If in cases of reasonable doubt there is no reply within the six months specified in paragraph 3 or if the reply does not contain sufficient information to determine the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products, a second communication shall be sent to the competent authorities. If after the second communication the results of the verification are not communicated to the requesting authorities within four months, or if these results do not allow the authenticity of the document in question or the real origin of the products to be determined, the requesting authorities shall, except in exceptional circumstances, refuse entitlement to the tariff preferences.5.Where the verification procedure or any other available information appears to indicate that the provisions of this section are being contravened, the exporting beneficiary country or territory shall, on its own initiative or at the request of the Community, carry out appropriate inquiries or arrange for such inquiries to be carried out with due urgency to identify and prevent such contraventions. For this purpose, the Community may participate in the inquiries.6.For the purposes of the subsequent verification of movement certificates EUR.1, copies of the certificates as well as any export documents referring to them shall be kept for at least three years by the competent governmental authorities of the exporting beneficiary country or territory or by the customs authorities of the exporting Member State.
Subsection 4Ceuta and Melilla
Article 1231.The term "Community" used in this section shall not cover Ceuta and Melilla. The term "products originating in the Community"shall not cover products originating in Ceuta and Melilla.2.This section shall apply mutatis mutandis in determining whether products may be regarded as originating in the exporting beneficiary countries or territories benefiting from the preferences when imported into Ceuta and Melilla or as originating in Ceuta and Melilla.3.Ceuta and Melilla shall be regarded as a single territory.4.The provisions of this section concerning the issue, use and subsequent verification of movement certificates EUR.1 shall apply mutatis mutandis to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla.5.The Spanish customs authorities shall be responsible for the application of this section in Ceuta and Melilla.
TITLE VCUSTOMS VALUECHAPTER 1General provisions
Article 1411.In applying the provisions of Articles 28 to 36 of the Code and those of this title, Member States shall comply with the provisions set out in Annex 23.The provisions as set out in the first column of Annex 23 shall be applied in the light of the interpretative note appearing in the second column.2.If it is necessary to make reference to generally accepted accounting principles in determining the customs value, the provisions of Annex 24 shall apply.
Article 1421.For the purposes of this title:(a)"the Agreement" means the Agreement on implementation of Article VII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade concluded in the framework of the multilateral trade negotiations of 1973 to 1979 and referred to in the first indent of Article 31 (1) of the Code;(b)"produced goods" includes goods grown, manufactured and mined;(c)"identical goods" means goods produced in the same country which are the same in all respects, including physical characteristics, quality and reputation. Minor differences in appearance shall not preclude goods otherwise conforming to the definition from being regarded as identical;(d)"similar goods" means goods produced in the same country which, although not alike in all respects, have like characteristics and like component materials which enable them to perform the same functions and to be commercially interchangeable; the quality of the goods, their reputation and the existence of a trademark are among the factors to be considered in determining whether goods are similar;(e)"goods of the same class or kind" means goods which fall within a group or range of goods produced by a particular industry or industry sector, and includes identical or similar goods.2."Identical goods" and "similar goods", as the case may be, do not include goods which incorporate or reflect engineering, development, artwork, design work, and plans and sketches for which no adjustment has been made under Article 32 (1) (b) (iv) of the Code because such elements were undertaken in the Community.
Article 1431.For the purposes of Title II, Chapter 3 of the Code and of this Title, persons shall be deemed to be related only if:(a)they are officers or directors of one another's businesses;(b)they are legally recognized partners in business;(c)they are employer and employee;(d)any person directly or indirectly owns, controls or holds 5 % or more of the outstanding voting stock or shares of both of them;(e)one of them directly or indirectly controls the other;(f)both of them are directly or indirectly controlled by a third person;(g)together they directly or indirectly control a third person; or(h)they are members of the same family. Persons shall be deemed to be members of the same family only if they stand in any of the following relationships to one another:husband and wife,parent and child,brother and sister (whether by whole or half blood),grandparent and grandchild,uncle or aunt and nephew or niece,parent-in-law and son-in-law or daughter-in-law,brother-in-law and sister-in-law.2.For the purposes of this title, persons who are associated in business with one another in that one is the sole agent, sole distributor or sole concessionaire, however described, of the other shall be deemed to be related only if they fall within the criteria of paragraph 1.
Article 1441.For the purposes of determining customs value under Article 29 of the Code of goods in regard to which the price has not actually been paid at the material time for valuation for customs purposes, the price payable for settlement at the said time shall as a general rule be taken as the basis for customs value.2.The Commission and the Member States shall consult within the Committee concerning the application of paragraph 1.
Article 1451.Where goods declared for free circulation are part of a larger quantity of the same goods purchased in one transaction, the price actually paid or payable for the purposes of Article 29(1) of the Code shall be that price represented by the proportion of the total price which the quantity so declared bears to the total quantity purchased.Apportioning the price actually paid or payable shall also apply in the case of the loss of part of a consignment or when the goods being valued have been damaged before entry into free circulation.2.After release of the goods for free circulation, an adjustment made by the seller, to the benefit of the buyer, of the price actually paid or payable for the goods may be taken into consideration for the determination of the customs value in accordance with Article 29 of the Code, if it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:(a)the goods were defective at the moment referred to by Article 67 of the Code;(b)the seller made the adjustment in performance of a warranty obligation provided for in the contract of sale, concluded before release for free circulation of the goods;(c)the defective nature of the goods has not already been taken into account in the relevant sales contract.3.The price actually paid or payable for the goods, adjusted in accordance with paragraph 2, may be taken into account only if that adjustment was made within a period of 12 months following the date of acceptance of the declaration for entry to free circulation of the goods.
Article 146Where the price actually paid or payable for the purposes of Article 29 (1) of the Code includes an amount in respect of any internal tax applicable within the country of origin or export in respect of the goods in question, the said amount shall not be incorporated in the customs value provided that it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities concerned that the goods in question have been or will be relieved therefrom for the benefit of the buyer.
Article 1471.For the purposes of Article 29 of the Code, the fact that the goods which are the subject of a sale are declared for free circulation shall be regarded as adequate indication that they were sold for export to the customs territory of the Community. In the case of successive sales before valuation, only the last sale, which led to the introduction of the goods into the customs territory of the Community, or a sale taking place in the customs territory of the Community before entry for free circulation of the goods shall constitute such indication.Where a price is declared which relates to a sale taking place before the last sale on the basis of which the goods were introduced into the customs territory of the Community, it must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that this sale of goods took place for export to the customs territory in question.The provisions of Articles 178 to 181a shall apply.2.missing text, Where goods are used in a third country between the time of sale and the time of entry into free circulation the customs value need not be the transaction value.3.The buyer need satisfy no condition other than that of being a party to the contract of sale.
Article 148Where, in applying Article 29 (1) (b) of the Code, it is established that the sale or price of imported goods is subject to a condition or consideration the value of which can be determined with respect to the goods being valued, such value shall be regarded as an indirect payment by the buyer to the seller and part of the price actually paid or payable provided that the condition or consideration does not relate to either:(a)an activity to which Article 29 (3) (b) of the Code applies; or(b)a factor in respect of which an addition is to be made to the price actually paid or payable under the provisions of Article 32 of the Code.
Article 1491.For the purposes of Article 29 (3) (b) of the Code, the term "marketing activities" means all activities relating to advertising and promoting the sale of the goods in question and all activities relating to warranties or guarantees in respect of them.2.Such activities undertaken by the buyer shall be regarded as having been undertaken on his own account even if they are performed in pursuance of an obligation on the buyer following an agreement with the seller.
Article 1501.In applying Article 30 (2) (a) of the Code (the transaction value of identical goods), the customs value shall be determined by reference to the transaction value of identical goods in a sale at the same commercial level and in substantially the same quantity as the goods being valued. Where no such sale is found, the transaction value of identical goods sold at a different commercial level and/or in different quantities, adjusted to take account of differences attributable to commercial level and/or to quantity, shall be used, provided that such adjustments can be made on the basis of demonstrated evidence which clearly establishes the reasonableness and accuracy of the adjustment, whether the adjustment leads to an increase or a decrease in the value.2.Where the costs and charges referred to in Article 32 (1) (e) of the Code are included in the transaction value, an adjustment shall be made to take account of significant differences in such costs and charges between the imported goods and the identical goods in question arising from differences in distances and modes of transport.3.If, in applying this Article, more than one transaction value of identical goods is found, the lowest such value shall be used to determine the customs value of the imported goods.4.In applying this Article, a transaction value for goods produced by a different person shall be taken into account only when no transaction value can be found under paragraph 1 for identical goods produced by the same person as the goods being valued.5.For the purposes of this Article, the transaction value of identical imported goods means a customs value previously determined under Article 29 of the Code, adjusted as provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article.
Article 1511.In applying Article 30 (2) (b) of the Code (the transaction value of similar goods), the customs value shall be determined by reference to the transaction value of similar goods in a sale at the same commercial level and in substantially the same quantity as the goods being valued. Where no such sale is found, the transaction value of similar goods sold at a different commercial level and/or in different quantities, adjusted to take account of differences attributable to commercial level and/or to quantity, shall be used, provided that such adjustments can be made on the basis of demonstrated evidence which clearly establishes the reasonableness and accuracy of the adjustment, whether the adjustment leads to an increase or a decrease in the value.2.Where the costs and charges referred to in Article 32 (1) (e) of the Code are included in the transaction value, an adjustment shall be made to take account of significant differences in such costs and charges between the imported goods and the similar goods in question arising from differences in distances and modes of transport.3.If, in applying this Article, more than one transaction value of similar goods is found, the lowest such value shall be used to determine the customs value for the imported goods.4.In applying this Article, a transaction value for goods produced by a different person shall be taken into account only when no transaction value can be found under paragraph 1 for similar goods produced by the same person as the goods being valued.5.For the purposes of this Article, the transaction value of similar imported goods means a customs value previously determined under Article 29 of the Code, adjusted as provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article.
Article 1521.(a)If the imported goods or identical or similar imported goods are sold in the Community in the condition as imported, the customs value of imported goods, determined in accordance with Article 30 (2) (c) of the Code, shall be based on the unit price at which the imported goods or identical or similar imported goods are so sold in the greatest aggregate quantity, at or about the time of the importation of the goods being valued, to persons who are not related to the persons from whom they buy such goods, subject to deductions for the following:(i)either the commissions usually paid or agreed to be paid or the additions usually made for profit and general expenses (including the direct and indirect costs of marketing the goods in question) in connection with sales in the Community of imported goods of the same class or kind;(ii)the usual costs of transport and insurance and associated costs incurred within the Community;(iii)the import duties and other charges payable in the Community by reason of the importation or sale of the goods.(a)aThe customs value of certain perishable goods imported on consignment may be directly determined in accordance with Article 30(2)(c) of the Code. For this purpose the unit prices shall be notified to the Commission by the Member States and disseminated by the Commission via TARIC in accordance with Article 6 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1..The unit prices shall be calculated and notified as follows:(i)After the deductions provided for in point (a), a unit price per 100 kg net for each category of goods shall be notified by the Member States to the Commission. The Member States may fix standard amounts for the costs referred to in point (a)(ii) which shall be made known to the Commission.(ii)The unit price may be used to determine the customs value of the imported goods for periods of 14 days, each period beginning on a Friday.(iii)The reference period for determining the unit prices shall be the preceding period of 14 days which ends on the Thursday preceding the week during which new unit prices are to be established.(iv)The unit prices shall be notified by the Member States to the Commission in euro not later than 12 noon on the Monday of the week in which they are disseminated by the Commission. If that day is a non-working day, notification shall be made on the working day immediately preceding that day. Unit prices shall only apply if this notification is disseminated by the Commission.The goods referred to in the first subparagraph of this point are set out in Annex 26.(b)If neither the imported goods nor identical nor similar imported goods are sold at or about the time of importation of the goods being valued, the customs value of imported goods determined under this Article shall, subject otherwise to the provisions of paragraph 1 (a), be based on the unit price at which the imported goods or identical or similar imported goods are sold in the Community in the condition as imported at the earliest date after the importation of the goods being valued but before the expiration of 90 days after such importation.2.If neither the imported goods nor identical nor similar imported goods are sold in the Community in the condition as imported, then, if the importer so requests, the customs value shall be based on the unit price at which the imported goods, after further processing, are sold in the greatest aggregate quantity to persons in the Community who are not related to the persons from whom they buy such goods, due allowance being made for the value added by such processing and the deductions provided for in paragraph 1 (a).3.For the purposes of this Article, the unit price at which imported goods are sold in the greatest aggregate quantity is the price at which the greatest number of units is sold in sales to persons who are not related to the persons from whom they buy such goods at the first commercial level after importation at which such sales take place.4.Any sale in the Community to a person who supplies directly or indirectly free of charge or at reduced cost for use in connection with the production and sale for export of the imported goods any of the elements specified in Article 32 (1) (b) of the Code should not be taken into account in establishing the unit price for the purposes of this Article.5.For the purposes of paragraph 1 (b), the "earliest date" shall be the date by which sales of the imported goods or of identical or similar imported goods are made in sufficient quantity to establish the unit price.
Article 1531.In applying Article 30 (2) (d) of the Code (computed value), the customs authorities may not require or compel any person not resident in the Community to produce for examination, or to allow access to, any account or other record for the purposes of determining this value. However, information supplied by the producer of the goods for the purposes of determining the customs value under this Article may be verified in a non-Community country by the customs authorities of a Member State with the agreement of the producer and provided that such authorities give sufficient advance notice to the authorities of the country in question and the latter do not object to the investigation.2.The cost or value of materials and fabrication referred to in the first indent of Article 30 (2) (d) of the Code shall include the cost of elements specified in Article 32 (1) (a) (ii) and (iii) of the Code.It shall also include the value, duly apportioned, of any product or service specified in Article 32 (1) (b) of the Code which has been supplied directly or indirectly by the buyer for use in connection with the production of the imported goods. The value of the elements specified in Article 32 (1) (b) (iv) of the Code which are undertaken in the Community shall be included only to the extent that such elements are charged to the producer.3.Where information other than that supplied by or on behalf of the producer is used for the purposes of determining a computed value, the customs authorities shall inform the declarant, if the latter so requests, of the source of such information, the data used and the calculations based on such data, subject to Article 15 of the Code.4.The "general expenses" referred to in the second indent of Article 30 (2) (d) of the Code, cover the direct and indirect costs of producing and selling the goods for export which are not included under the first indent of Article 30 (2) (d) of the Code.
Article 154Where containers referred to in Article 32 (1) (a) (ii) of the Code are to be the subject of repeated importations, their cost shall, at the request of the declarant, be apportioned, as appropriate, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Article 155For the purposes of Article 32 (1) (b) (iv) of the Code, the cost of research and preliminary design sketches is not to be included in the customs value.
Article 156Article 33 (c) of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis where the customs value is determined by applying a method other than the transaction value.
Article 156a1.The customs authorities may, at the request of the person concerned, authorize:by derogation from Article 32 (2) of the Code, certain elements which are to be added to the price actually paid or payable, although not quantifiable at the time of incurrence of the customs debt,by derogation from Article 33 of the Code, certain charges which are not to be included in the customs value, in cases where the amounts relating to such elements are not shown separately at the time of incurrence of the customs debt,to be determined on the basis of appropriate and specific criteria.In such cases, the declared customs value is not to be considered as provisional within the meaning of the second indent of Article 254.2.The authorization shall be granted under the following conditions:(a)the carrying out of the procedures provided for by Article 259 would, in the circumstances, represent disproportionate administrative costs;(b)recourse to an application of Articles 30 and 31 of the Code appears to be inappropriate in the particular circumstances;(c)there are valid reasons for considering that the amount of import duties to be charged in the period covered by the authorization will not be lower than that which would be levied in the absence of an authorization;(d)competitive conditions amongst operators are not distorted.
CHAPTER 2Provisions concerning royalties and licence fees
Article 1571.For the purposes of Article 32 (1) (c) of the Code, royalties and licence fees shall be taken to mean in particular payment for the use of rights relating:to the manufacture of imported goods (in particular, patents, designs, models and manufacturing know-how), orto the sale for exportation of imported goods (in particular, trade marks, registered designs), orto the use or resale of imported goods (in particular, copyright, manufacturing processes inseparably embodied in the imported goods).2.Without prejudice to Article 32 (5) of the Code, when the customs value of imported goods is determined under the provisions of Article 29 of the Code, a royalty or licence fee shall be added to the price actually paid or payable only when this payment:is related to the goods being valued, andconstitutes a condition of sale of those goods.
Article 1581.When the imported goods are only an ingredient or component of goods manufactured in the Community, an adjustment to the price actually paid or payable for the imported goods shall only be made when the royalty or licence fee relates to those goods.2.Where goods are imported in an unassembled state or only have to undergo minor processing before resale, such as diluting or packing, this shall not prevent a royalty or licence fee from being considered related to the imported goods.3.If royalties or licence fees relate partly to the imported goods and partly to other ingredients or component parts added to the goods after their importation, or to post-importation activities or services, an appropriate apportionment shall be made only on the basis of objective and quantifiable data, in accordance with the interpretative note to Article 32 (2) of the Code in Annex 23.
Article 159A royalty or licence fee in respect of the right to use a trade mark is only to be added to the price actually paid or payable for the imported goods where:the royalty or licence fee refers to goods which are resold in the same state or which are subject only to minor processing after importation,he goods are marketed under the trade mark, affixed before or after importation, for which the royalty or licence fee is paid, andthe buyer is not free to obtain such goods from other suppliers unrelated to the seller.
Article 160When the buyer pays royalties or licence fees to a third party, the conditions provided for in Article 157 (2) shall not be considered as met unless the seller or a person related to him requires the buyer to make that payment.
Article 161Where the method of calculation of the amount of a royalty or licence fee derives from the price of the imported goods, it may be assumed in the absence of evidence to the contrary that the payment of that royalty or licence fee is related to the goods to be valued.However, where the amount of a royalty or licence fee is calculated regardless of the price of the imported goods, the payment of that royalty or licence fee may nevertheless be related to the goods to be valued.
Article 162In applying Article 32 (1) (c) of the Code, the country of residence of the recipient of the payment of the royalty or licence fee shall not be a material consideration.
CHAPTER 3Provisions concerning the place of introduction into the Community
Article 1631.For the purposes of Article 32 (1) (e) and Article 33 (a) of the Code, the place of introduction into the customs territory of the Community shall be:(a)for goods carried by sea, the port of unloading, or the port of transhipment, subject to transhipment being certified by the customs authorities of that port;(b)for goods carried by sea and then, without transhipment, by inland waterway, the first port where unloading can take place either at the mouth of the river or canal or further inland, subject to proof being furnished to the customs office that the freight to the port of unloading is higher than that to the first port;(c)for goods carried by rail, inland waterway, or road, the place where the first customs office is situated;(d)for goods carried by other means, the place where the land frontier of the customs territory of the Community is crossed.2.The customs value of goods introduced into the customs territory of the Community and then carried to a destination in another part of that territory through the territories of Belarus, Russia, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia shall be determined by reference to the first place of introduction into the customs territory of the Community, provided that goods are carried direct through the territories of those countries by a usual route across such territory to the place of destination.3.The customs value of goods introduced into the customs territory of the Community and then carried by sea to a destination in another part of that territory shall be determined by reference to the first place of introduction into the customs territory of the Community, provided the goods are carried direct by a usual route to the place of destination.4.Paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article shall also apply where the goods have been unloaded, transhipped or temporarily immobilised in the territories of Belarus, Russia, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for reasons related solely to their transport.5.For goods introduced into the customs territory of the Community and carried directly from one of the French overseas departments to another part of the customs territory of the Community or vice versa, the place of introduction to be taken into consideration shall be the place referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 situated in that part of the customs territory of the Community from which the goods came, if they were unloaded or transhipped there and this was certified by the customs authorities.6.When the conditions specified at paragraphs 2, 3 and 5 are not fulfilled, the place of introduction to be taken into consideration shall be the place specified in paragraph 1 situated in that part of the customs territory of the Community to which the goods are consigned.
CHAPTER 4Provisions concerning transport costs
Article 164In applying Article 32 (1) (e) and 33 (a) of the Code:(a)where goods are carried by the same mode of transport to a point beyond the place of introduction into the customs territory of the Community, transport costs shall be assessed in proportion to the distance covered outside and inside the customs territory of the Community, unless evidence is produced to the customs authorities to show the costs that would have been incurred under a general compulsory schedule of freight rates for the carriage of the goods to the place of introduction into the customs territory of the Community;(b)where goods are invoiced at a uniform free domicile price which corresponds to the price at the place of introduction, transport costs within the Community shall not be deducted from that price. However, such deduction shall be allowed if evidence is produced to the customs authorities that the free-frontier price would be lower than the uniform free domicile price;(c)where transport is free or provided by the buyer, transport costs to the place of introduction, calculated in accordance with the schedule of freight rates normally applied for the same modes of transport, shall be included in the customs value.
Article 1651.All postal charges levied up to the place of destination in respect of goods sent by post shall be included in the customs value of these goods, with the exception of any supplementary postal charge levied in the country of importation.2.No adjustment to the declared value shall, however, be made in respect of such charges in determining the value of consignments of a non-commercial nature.3.Paragraphs 1 and 2 are not applicable to goods carried by the express postal services known as EMS-Datapost (in Denmark, EMS-Jetpost, in Germany, EMS-Kurierpostsendungen, in Italy, CAI-Post).
Article 166The air transport costs to be included in the customs value of goods shall be determined by applying the rules and percentages shown in Annex 25.
CHAPTER 5Valuation of certain carrier media for use in ADP equipment
Article 1671.Notwithstanding Articles 29 to 33 of the Code, in determining the customs value of imported carrier media bearing data or instructions for use in data processing equipment, only the cost or value of the carrier medium itself shall be taken into account. The customs value of imported carrier media bearing data or instructions shall not, therefore, include the cost or value of the data or instructions, provided that such cost or value is distinguished from the cost or value of the carrier medium in question.2.For the purposes of this Article:(a)the expression "carrier medium" shall not be taken to include integrated circuits, semiconductors and similar devices or articles incorporating such circuits or devices;(b)the expression "data or instructions" shall not be taken to include sound, cinematographic or video recordings.
CHAPTER 6Provisions concerning rates of exchange
Article 168For the purposes of Articles 169 to 172 of this chapter:(a)"rate recorded" shall mean:the latest selling rate of exchange recorded for commercial transactions on the most representative exchange market or markets of the Member State concerned, orsome other description of a rate of exchange so recorded and designated by the Member State as the "rate recorded" provided that it reflects as effectively as possible the current value of the currency in question in commercial transactions;(b)"published" shall mean made generally known in a manner designated by the Member State concerned;(c)"currency" shall mean any monetary unit used as a means of settlement between monetary authorities or on the international market.
Article 1691.Where factors used to determine the customs value of goods are expressed at the time when that value is determined in a currency other than that of the Member State where the valuation is made, the rate of exchange to be used to determine that value in terms of the currency of the Member State concerned shall be the rate recorded on the second-last Wednesday of a month and published on that or the following day.2.The rate recorded on the second-last Wednesday of a month shall be used during the following calendar month unless it is superseded by a rate established under Article 171.3.Where a rate of exchange is not recorded on the second-last Wednesday indicated in paragraph 1, or, if recorded, is not published on that or the following day, the last rate recorded for the currency in question published within the preceding 14 days shall be deemed to be the rate recorded on that Wednesday.
Article 170Where a rate of exchange cannot be established under the provisions of Article 169, the rate of exchange to be used for the application of Article 35 of the Code shall be designated by the Member State concerned and shall reflect as effectively as possible the current value of the currency in question in commercial transactions in terms of the currency of that Member State.
Article 1711.Where a rate of exchange recorded on the last Wednesday of a month and published on that or the following day differs by 5 % or more from the rate established in accordance with Article 169 for entry into use the following month, it shall replace the latter rate from the first Wednesday of that month as the rate to be applied for the application of Article 35 of the Code.2.Where in the course of a period of application as referred to in the preceding provisions, a rate of exchange recorded on a Wednesday and published on that or the following day differs by 5 % or more from the rate being used in accordance with this Chapter, it shall replace the latter rate and enter into use on the Wednesday following as the rate to be used for the application of Article 35 of the Code. The replacement rate shall remain in use for the remainder of the current month, provided that this rate is not superseded due to operation of the provisions of the first sentence of this paragraph.3.Where, in a Member State, a rate of exchange is not recorded on a Wednesday or, if recorded, is not published on that or the following day, the rate recorded shall, for the application in that Member State of paragraphs 1 and 2, be the rate most recently recorded and published prior to that Wednesday.
Article 172When the customs authorities of a Member State authorize a declarant to furnish or supply at a later date certain details concerning the declaration for free circulation of the goods in the form of a periodic declaration, this authorization may, at the declarant's request, provide that a single rate be used for conversion into that Member State's currency of elements forming part of the customs value as expressed in a particular currency. In this case, the rate to be used shall be the rate, established in accordance with this Chapter, which is applicable on the first day of the period covered by the declaration in question.
CHAPTER 7Simplified procedures for certain perishable goods
Article 1731.For the purpose of determining the customs value of products referred to in Annex 26, the Commission shall establish for each classification heading a unit value per 100 kg net expressed in the currencies of the Member States.The unit values shall apply for periods of 14 days, each period beginning on a Friday.2.Unit values shall be established on the basis of the following elements, which are to be supplied to the Commission by Member States, in relation to each classification heading:(a)the average free-at-frontier unit price, not cleared through customs, expressed in the currency of the Member State in question per 100 kg net and calculated on the basis of prices for undamaged goods in the marketing centres referred to in Annex 27 during the reference period referred to in Article 174 (1);(b)the quantities entered into free circulation over the period of a calendar year with payment of import duties.3.The average free-at-frontier unit price, not cleared through customs, shall be calculated on the basis of the gross proceeds of sales made between importers and wholesalers. However, in the case of the London, Milan and Rungis marketing centres the gross proceeds shall be those recorded at the commercial level at which those goods are most commonly sold at those centres.There shall be deducted from the figures so arrived at:a marketing margin of 15 % for the marketing centres of London, Milan and Rungis and of 8 % for the other marketing centres,costs of transport and insurance within the customs territory,a standard amount of ECU 5 representing all the other costs which are not to be included in the customs value.This amount shall be converted into the currencies of the Member States on the basis of the latest rates in force established in accordance with Article 18 of the Code,import duties and other charges which are not to be included in the customs value.4.The Member States may fix standard amounts for deduction in respect of transport and insurance costs in accordance with paragraph 3. Such standard amounts and the methods for calculating them shall be made known to the Commission immediately.
Article 1741.The reference period for calculating the average unit prices referred to in Article 173 (2) (a) shall be the period of 14 days ending on the Thursday preceding the week during which new unit values are to be established.2.Average unit prices shall be notified by Member States not later than 12 noon on the Monday of the week during which unit values are established pursuant to Article 173. If that day is a non-working day, notification shall be made on the working day immediately preceding that day.3.The quantities entered into free circulation during a calendar year for each classification heading shall be notified to the Commission by all Member States before 15 June in the following year.
Article 1751.The unit values referred to in Article 173 (1) shall be established by the Commission on alternate Tuesdays on the basis of the weighted average of the average unit prices referred to in Article 173 (2) (a) in relation to the quantities referred to in Article 173 (2) (b).2.For the purpose of determining the weighted average, each average unit price as referred to in Article 173 (2) (a) shall be converted into ecu on the basis of the last conversion rates determined by the Commission and published in the Official Journal of the European Communities prior to the week during which the unit values are to be established. The same conversion rates shall be applied in converting the unit values so obtained back into the currencies of the Member States.3.The last published unit values shall remain applicable until new values are published. However, in the case of major fluctuations in price in one or more Member States, as a result, for example, of an interruption in the continuity of imports of a particular product, new unit values may be determined on the basis of actual prices at the time of fixing those values.
Article 1761.Consignments which at the material time for valuation for customs purposes contain not less than 5 % of produce unfit in its unaltered state for human consumption or the value of which has depreciated by not less than 20 % in relation to average market prices for sound produce, shall be treated as damaged.2.Consignments which are damaged may be valued:either, after sorting, by application of unit values to the sound portion, the damaged portion being destroyed under customs supervision, orby application of unit values established for the sound produce after deduction from the weight of the consignment of a percentage equal to the percentage assessed as damaged by a sworn expert and accepted by the customs authorities, orby application of unit values established for the sound produce reduced by the percentage assessed as damaged by a sworn expert and accepted by the customs authorities.
Article 1771.In declaring or causing to be declared the customs value of one or more products which he imports by reference to the unit values established in accordance with this Chapter, the person concerned joins the simplified procedure system for the current calendar year in respect of the product or products in question.2.If subsequently the person concerned requires the use of a method other than the simplified procedures for the customs valuation of one or more of the products he imports, the customs authorities of the Member State concerned shall be entitled to notify him that he will not be allowed to benefit from the simplified procedures for the remainder of the current calendar year in regard to the product or products concerned; this exclusion can be extended for the following calendar year. Such notified exclusion shall be communicated without delay to the Commission, which shall in turn immediately inform the customs authorities of the other Member States.
CHAPTER 8Declarations of particulars and documents to be furnished
Article 1781.Where it is necessary to establish a customs value for the purposes of Articles 28 to 36 of the Code, a declaration of particulars relating to customs value (value declaration) shall accompany the customs entry made in respect of the imported goods. The value declaration shall be drawn up on a form D.V. 1 corresponding to the specimen in Annex 28, supplemented where appropriate by one or more forms D.V. 1 bis corresponding to the specimen in Annex 29.2.The value declaration provided for in paragraph 1 shall be made only by a person established in the Community and in possession of the relevant facts.The second indent of Article 64(2)(b) and Article 64(3) of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.The customs authorities may waive the requirement of a declaration on the form referred to in paragraph 1 where the customs value of the goods in question cannot be determined under the provisions of Article 29 of the Code. In such cases the person referred to in paragraph 2 shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the customs authorities such other information as may be requested for the purposes of determining the customs value under another Article of the said Code; and such other information shall be supplied in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the customs authorities.4.The lodging with a customs office of a declaration required by paragraph 1 shall, without prejudice to the possible application of penal provisions, be equivalent to the engagement of responsibility by the person referred to in paragraph 2 in respect of:the accuracy and completeness of the particulars given in the declaration,the authenticity of the documents produced in support of these particulars, andthe supply of any additional information or document necessary to establish the customs value of the goods.5.This Article shall not apply in respect of goods for which the customs value is determined under the simplified procedure system established in accordance with the provisions of Articles 173 to 177.
Article 1791.Except where it is essential for the correct application of import duties, the customs authorities shall waive the requirement of all or part of the declaration provided for in Article 178 (1):(a)where the customs value of the imported goods in a consignment does not exceed EUR 10000, provided that they do not constitute split or multiple consignments from the same consignor to the same consignee; or(b)where the importations involved are of a non-commercial nature; or(c)where the submission of the particulars in question is not necessary for the application of the Customs Tariff of the European Communities or where the customs duties provided for in the Tariff are not chargeable pursuant to specific customs provisions.2.The amount in ecu referred to in paragraph 1 (a) shall be converted in accordance with Article 18 of the Code. The customs authorities may round-off upwards or downwards the sum arrived at after conversion.The customs authorities may maintain unamended the exchange value in national currency of the amount determined in ecu if, at the time of the annual adjustment provided for in Article 18 of the Code, the conversion of this amount, before the rounding-off provided for in this paragraph, leads to an alteration of less than 5 % in the exchange value expressed in national currency or to a reduction thereof.3.In the case of continuing traffic in goods supplied by the same seller to the same buyer under the same commercial conditions, the customs authorities may waive the requirement that all particulars under Article 178 (1) be furnished in support of each customs declaration, but shall require them whenever the circumstances change and at least once every three years.4.A waiver granted under this Article may be withdrawn and the submission of a D.V. 1 may be required where it is found that a condition necessary to qualify for that waiver was not or is no longer met.
Article 180Where computerized systems are used, or where the goods concerned are the subject of a general, periodic or recapitulative declaration, the customs authorities may authorize variations in the form of presentation of data required for the determination of customs value.
Article 1811.The person referred to in Article 178 (2) shall furnish the customs authorities with a copy of the invoice on the basis of which the value of the imported goods is declared. Where the customs value is declared in writing this copy shall be retained by the customs authorities.2.In the case of written declarations of the customs value, when the invoice for the imported goods is made out to a person established in a Member State other than that in which the customs value is declared, the declarant shall furnish the customs authorities with two copies of the invoice. One of these copies shall be retained by the customs authorities; the other, bearing the stamp of the office in question and the serial number of the declaration at the said customs office shall be returned to the declarant for forwarding to the person to whom the invoice is made out.3.The customs authorities may extend the provisions of paragraph 2 to cases where the person to whom the invoice is made out is established in the Member State in which the customs value is declared.
Article 181a1.The customs authorities need not determine the customs valuation of imported goods on the basis of the transaction value method if, in accordance with the procedure set out in paragraph 2, they are not satisfied, on the basis of reasonable doubts, that the declared value represents the total amount paid or payable as referred to in Article 29 of the Code.2.Where the customs authorities have the doubts described in paragraph 1 they may ask for additional information in accordance with Article 178 (4). If those doubts continue, the customs authorities must, before reaching a final decision, notify the person concerned, in writing if requested, of the grounds for those doubts and provide him with a reasonable opportunity to respond. A final decision and the grounds therefor shall be communicated in writing to the person concerned.
TITLE VIINTRODUCTION OF GOODS INTO THE CUSTOMS TERRITORYCHAPTER 1Entry summary declarationSection 1Scope
Article 181bFor the purposes of this Chapter and Annex 30A:Carrier meansthe person who brings the goods, or who assumes responsibility for the carriage of the goods, into the customs territory of the Community, as referred to in Article 36b(3) of the Code. However,in the case of combined transportation, as referred to in Article 183b, carrier means the person who will operate the means of transport which, after having been brought into the customs territory of the Community, will move by itself as an active means of transport,in the case of maritime or air traffic under a vessel sharing or contracting arrangement, as referred to in Article 183c, carrier means the person who has concluded a contract, and issued a bill of lading or air waybill, for the actual carriage of the goods into the customs territory of the Community.
Article 181cAn entry summary declaration shall not be required in respect of the following goods:(a)electrical energy;(b)goods entering by pipeline;(c)letters, postcards and printed matter, including on electronic medium;(d)goods moved under the rules of the Universal Postal Union Convention;(e)goods for which a customs declaration made by any other act is permitted in accordance with Articles 230, 232 and 233 with the exception of, if carried under a transport contract, household effects as defined in Article 2(1)(d) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009OJ L 324, 10.12.2009, p. 23., pallets, containers, and means of road, rail, air, sea and inland waterway transport;(f)goods contained in travellers’ personal luggage;(g)goods for which an oral customs declaration is permitted in accordance with Articles 225, 227 and 229(1) with the exception of, if carried under a transport contract, household effects as defined in Article 2(1)(d) of Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009, pallets, containers, and means of road, rail, air, sea and inland waterway transport;(h)goods covered by ATA and CPD Carnets;(i)goods moved under cover of the form 302 provided for in the Convention between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of their Forces, signed in London on 19 June 1951;(j)goods carried on board vessels of regular shipping services, duly certified in accordance with Article 313b, and goods on vessels or aircraft which are carried between Community ports or airports without calling at any port or airport outside the customs territory of the Community;(k)goods entitled to relief pursuant to the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations of 18 April 1961, the Vienna Convention on consular relations of 24 April 1963 or other consular conventions, or the New York Convention of 16 December 1969 on special missions;(l)weapons and military equipment brought into the customs territory of the Community by the authorities in charge of the military defence of a Member State, in military transport or transport operated for the sole use of the military authorities;(m)the following goods brought into the customs territory of the Community directly from drilling or production platforms or wind turbines operated by a person established in the customs territory of the Community:(i)goods which were incorporated in such platforms or wind turbines, for the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion;(ii)goods which were used to fit to or to equip the said platforms or wind turbines;(iii)other provisions used or consumed on the said platforms or wind turbines; and(iv)non-hazardous waste products from the said platforms or wind turbines;(n)goods in a consignment the intrinsic value of which does not exceed EUR 22 provided that the customs authorities accept, with the agreement of the economic operator, to carry out risk analysis using the information contained in, or provided by, the system used by the economic operator;(o)goods brought from territories within the customs territory of the Community where Council Directive 2006/112/ECOJ L 347, 11.12.2006, p. 1. or Council Directive 2008/118/ECOJ L 9, 14.1.2009, p. 12. does not apply, and goods brought from Heligoland, the Republic of San Marino and the Vatican City State to the customs territory of the Community.However, in the cases covered by points (e), (f) and (g) of the first subparagraph, an entry summary declaration shall be required where the goods are to be placed in temporary storage. The first subparagraph of Article 184c shall apply.
Article 181dIf an international agreement between the Community and a third country provides for the recognition of security checks carried out in the country of export, the conditions set out in that agreement shall apply.
Article 1821.Permission to examine the goods under Article 42 of the Code shall be granted to the person empowered to assign the goods a customs-approved treatment or use at his oral request, unless the customs authorities consider, having regard to the circumstances, that a written request is required.The taking of samples may be authorized only at the written request of the person concerned.2.A written request as referred to in paragraph 1 shall be signed by the person concerned and lodged with the relevant customs authorities. It shall include the following particulars:name and address of the applicant,the location of the goods,number of the summary declaration, where it has already been presented, save where the customs office undertakes to enter such information, or indication of the previous customs procedure, or the particulars for identifying the means of transport on which the goods are located,all other particulars necessary for identifying the goods.The customs authorities shall indicate their authorization on the request presented by the person concerned. Where the request is for the taking of samples, the said authorities shall indicate the quantity of goods to be taken.3.Prior examination of goods and the taking of samples shall be carried out under the supervision of the customs authorities, which shall specify the procedures to be followed in each particular case.The person concerned shall bear the risk and the cost of unpacking, weighing, repacking and any other operation involving the goods. He shall also pay any costs in connection with analysis.4.The samples taken shall be the subject of formalities with a view to assigning them a customs-approved treatment or use. Where examination of the samples results in their destruction or irretrievable loss, no debt shall be deemed to have been incurred. Article 182 (5) of the Code shall apply to waste and scrap.
Section 2Lodging of an entry summary declaration
Article 1831.The entry summary declaration shall be made electronically. It shall contain the particulars laid down for such declaration in Annex 30A and shall be completed in accordance with the explanatory notes in that Annex.The entry summary declaration shall be authenticated by the person making it.Article 199(1) shall apply mutatis mutandis.2.The customs authorities shall allow the lodging of a paper-based entry summary declaration, or any other procedure replacing it as agreed between the customs authorities, only in one of the following circumstances:(a)the customs authorities’ computerised system is not functioning;(b)the electronic application of the person lodging the entry summary declaration is not functioning.In the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph, the paper-based entry summary declaration shall be made using the Security and Safety Document form, corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45i. Where the consignment for which an entry summary declaration is made consists of more than one item of goods, the Security and Safety Document shall be supplemented by a list of items corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45j. The list of items shall form an integral part of the Security and Safety Document.In the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph, the customs authorities may allow the Security and Safety Document to be replaced by, or complemented by, commercial documents provided the documents submitted to the customs authorities contain the particulars laid down for entry summary declarations in Annex 30A.3.The customs authorities shall establish, in agreement with each other, the procedure to be followed in the cases referred to in point (a) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 2.4.The use of a paper-based entry summary declaration referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 shall be subject to the approval of the customs authorities.The paper-based entry summary declaration shall be signed by the person making it.5.Entry summary declarations shall be registered by the customs authorities immediately upon their receipt.6.The customs authorities shall notify immediately the person who lodged the entry summary declaration of its registration. Where the entry summary declaration is lodged by a person referred to in Article 36b(4) of the Code, the customs authorities shall also notify the carrier of the registration, provided that the carrier is connected to the customs system.7.Where an entry summary declaration is lodged by a person referred to in Article 36b(4) of the Code, the customs authorities may assume, except where there is evidence to the contrary, that the carrier has given his consent under contractual arrangements and that the lodging has been made with his knowledge.8.The customs authorities shall notify immediately the person who lodged amendments to the entry summary declaration of the registration of such amendments. Where the amendments to the entry summary declaration are lodged by a person referred to in Article 36b(4) of the Code, the customs authorities shall also notify the carrier, provided that the carrier has requested the customs authorities to send such notifications and is connected to the customs system.9.Where, after a period of 200 days from the date of lodging an entry summary declaration, the arrival of the means of transport has not been notified to customs in accordance with Article 184g or the goods have not been presented to customs in accordance with Article 186, the entry summary declaration shall be deemed not to have been lodged.
Article 183a1.The data provided under a transit procedure may be used as an entry summary declaration if the following conditions are met:(a)the goods are brought into the customs territory of the Community under a transit procedure;(b)the transit data is exchanged using information technology and computer networks;(c)the data comprises all of the particulars required for an entry summary declaration.2.Provided the transit data containing the required particulars is exchanged by the relevant time limit laid down in Article 184a, the requirements of Article 183 shall be deemed to have been met, even where the goods have been released for transit outside the customs territory of the Community.
Article 183bIn the case of combined transportation, where the active means of transport entering the customs territory of the Community is only transporting another means of transport which, after entry into the customs territory of the Community, will move by itself as an active means of transport, the obligation to lodge the entry summary declaration shall lie with the operator of that other means of transport.The time limit for lodging the entry summary declaration shall correspond to the time limit applicable to the active means of transport entering the customs territory of the Community, as specified in Article 184a.
Article 183cIn the case of maritime or air traffic where a vessel sharing or contracting arrangement is in place, the obligation to lodge the entry summary declaration shall lie with the person who has undertaken a contract, and issued a bill of lading or air waybill, for the actual carriage of the goods on the vessel or aircraft subject to the arrangement.
Article 183d1.Where an active means of transport entering the customs territory of the Community is to arrive first at a customs office located in a Member State that was not declared in the entry summary declaration, the operator of this means of transport or his representative shall inform the declared customs office of entry by way of a "diversion request" message. This message shall contain the particulars laid down in Annex 30A and shall be completed in accordance with the explanatory notes in that Annex. This paragraph shall not apply in the cases referred to in Article 183a.2.The declared customs office of entry shall immediately notify the actual customs office of entry of the diversion and of the results of the safety and security risk analysis.
Article 1841.Goods covered by a summary declaration which have not been unloaded from the means of transport carrying them shall be re-presented intact by the person referred to in Article 183(1) and (2) whenever the customs authorities so require, until such time as the goods in question are assigned a customs-approved treatment or use.2.Any person who holds goods after they have been unloaded in order to move or store them shall become responsible for compliance with the obligation to re-present all the goods intact at the request of the customs authorities.
Section 3Time limits
Article 184a1.In the case of maritime traffic the entry summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of entry by the following deadlines:(a)for containerised cargo, other than where point (c) or (d) applies, at least 24 hours before loading at the port of departure;(b)for bulk/break bulk cargo, other than where point (c) or (d) applies, at least four hours before arrival at the first port in the customs territory of the Community;(c)for movement between Greenland, the Faeroe Islands, Ceuta, Melilla, Norway, Iceland or ports on the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Black Sea or the Mediterranean, all ports of Morocco, and the customs territory of the Community with the exception of the French overseas departments, the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands, at least two hours before arrival at the first port in the customs territory of the Community;(d)for movement, other than where point (c) applies, between a territory outside the customs territory of the Community and the French overseas departments, the Azores, Madeira or the Canary Islands, where the duration of the voyage is less than 24 hours, at least two hours before arrival at the first port in the customs territory of the Community.2.In the case of air traffic the entry summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of entry by the following deadlines:(a)for short haul flights, at least by the time of the actual take off of the aircraft;(b)for long haul flights, at least four hours prior to arrival at the first airport in the customs territory of the Community;For the purposes of this paragraph, "short haul flight" means a flight the duration of which is less than four hours from the last airport of departure in a third country till the arrival to the first Community airport. All other flights are considered to be long haul flights.3.In the case of rail and inland waters traffic, the entry summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of entry at least two hours prior to arrival at the customs office of entry in the customs territory of the Community.4.In the case of road traffic, the entry summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of entry at least one hour prior to arrival at the customs office of entry in the customs territory of the Community.5.Where the entry summary declaration is not lodged by use of a data processing technique, the time limit laid down in points (c) and (d) of paragraph 1, point (a) of paragraph 2 and in paragraphs 3 and 4 shall be at least four hours.6.If the customs authorities’ computerised system is temporarily not functioning, the deadlines provided for in paragraphs 1 to 4 shall still apply.
Article 184bThe deadlines referred to in Article 184a(1) to (4) shall not apply in the following cases:(a)where international agreements between the Community and third countries provide for the recognition of security checks as referred to in Article 181d;(b)where international agreements between the Community and third countries require the exchange of declaration data by deadlines different from those referred to in Article 184a(1) to (4);(c)cases of force majeure.
Article 184cWhere it is found that goods presented to customs requiring the lodging of an entry summary declaration are not covered by such a declaration, the person who brought the goods, or who assumed responsibility for the carriage of the goods, into the customs territory of the Community shall lodge an entry summary declaration immediately.If an economic operator lodges the entry summary declaration after the deadlines provided for in Article 184a, this shall not preclude the application of the penalties laid down in the national legislation.
Section 4Risk analysis
Article 184d1.The customs office of entry shall, upon receipt of the information contained in the entry summary declaration, carry out appropriate risk analysis, primarily for security and safety purposes, prior to arrival of the goods in the customs territory of the Community. Where the entry summary declaration has been lodged at a customs office other than the customs office of entry, and the particulars have been made available in accordance with Article 36a(2) and the second subparagraph of Article 36c(1) of the Code, the customs authorities at the customs office of entry shall either accept the results of any risk analysis carried out by that other customs office, or take into consideration the results when carrying out their own risk analysis.2.The customs authorities shall complete the risk analysis prior to the arrival of the goods, provided that the relevant deadline set out in Article 184a is met.However, for goods carried by the type of traffic referred to in point (a) of Article 184a(1), the customs authorities shall complete the risk analysis within 24 hours of the receipt of the entry summary declaration. Where that analysis provides reasonable grounds for the customs authorities to consider that the introduction of the goods into the customs territory of the Community would pose such a serious threat to the safety and security of the Community that immediate intervention is required, the customs authorities shall notify the person who lodged the entry summary declaration and, where different, the carrier, provided that the carrier is connected to the customs system, that the goods are not to be loaded. The notification shall be made within 24 hours of receipt of the entry summary declaration.3.Where goods not covered by an entry summary declaration, in accordance with Article 181c(c) to (i), (l) to (o), are brought into the customs territory of the Community, risk analysis shall be carried out upon presentation of the goods, where available on the basis of the summary declaration for temporary storage or the customs declaration covering those goods.4.Goods presented to customs may be released for a customs-approved treatment or use as soon as the risk analysis has been carried out and the results allow such a release.
Article 184eWhere a vessel or aircraft is to call at more than one port or airport in the customs territory of the Community, provided that it moves between those ports without calling at any port or airport outside the customs territory of the Community, an entry summary declaration shall be lodged at the first Community port or airport for all the goods carried. The customs authorities at this first port or airport of entry shall carry out the risk analysis for security and safety purposes for all the goods carried. Additional risk analysis may be carried out for those goods at the port or airport at which they are discharged.Where a risk is identified, the customs office of the first port or airport of entry shall take prohibitive action in the case of consignments identified as posing a threat of such a serious nature that immediate intervention is required, and, in any case, pass on the results of the risk analysis to the subsequent ports or airports.At subsequent ports or airports in the customs territory of the Community, Article 186 shall apply for goods presented to customs at that port or airport.
Article 184fWhere goods are loaded at a port in the customs territory of the Community for discharge at another Community port and are carried on a vessel moving between those ports without calling at any port outside the customs territory of the Community, an entry summary declaration shall only be required for those goods at the Community port at which they are to be discharged. The time limit laid down in Article 184a(1) shall not apply.
Section 5Notification of arrival
Article 184gThe operator of the active means of transport entering the customs territory of the Community or his representative shall notify the customs authorities of the first customs office of entry of the arrival of the means of transport. This notification of arrival shall contain the particulars necessary for the identification of the entry summary declarations lodged in respect of all goods carried on that means of transport. Wherever possible, available methods of notification of arrival shall be used.
CHAPTER 2Temporary storage
Article 1851.Where the places referred to in Article 51 (1) of the Code have been approved on a permanent basis for the placing of goods in temporary storage, such places shall be called "temporary storage facilities".2.In order to ensure the application of customs rules, the customs authorities may, where they do not themselves manage the temporary storage facility, require that:(a)temporary storage facilities be double-locked, one key being held by the said customs authorities;(b)the person operating the temporary storage facility keep stock accounts which enable the movements of goods to be traced.
Article 1861.Non-Community goods presented to customs shall be covered by a summary declaration for temporary storage as specified by the customs authorities.The summary declaration for temporary storage shall be lodged by or on behalf of the person presenting the goods no later than at the time of presentation. Where the summary declaration for temporary storage is lodged by a person other than the operator of the temporary storage facility, the customs authorities shall notify that operator of the declaration provided that this person is indicated in the summary declaration for temporary storage and connected to the customs system.2.The summary declaration for temporary storage may take one of the following forms, as prescribed by the customs authorities:(a)a reference to any entry summary declaration for the goods concerned, supplemented by the particulars of a summary declaration for temporary storage;(b)a summary declaration for temporary storage, including a reference to any entry summary declaration for the goods concerned;(c)a manifest or another transport document, provided that it contains the particulars of a summary declaration for temporary storage, including a reference to any entry summary declaration for the goods concerned.3.A reference to any entry summary declaration shall not be required where the goods have already been in temporary storage or have been assigned a customs-approved treatment or use and have not left the customs territory of the Community.4.Commercial, port or transport inventory systems may be used provided that they are approved by the customs authorities.5.The summary declaration for temporary storage may be lodged with, or contain, the notification of arrival referred to in Article 184g.6.For the purposes of Article 49 of the Code, the summary declaration for temporary storage shall be deemed to have been lodged at the date of presentation of the goods.7.The summary declaration for temporary storage shall be kept by the customs authorities for the purpose of verifying that the goods to which it relates are assigned a customs-approved treatment or use.8.A summary declaration for temporary storage shall not be required where, at the latest at the time of their presentation to customs:(a)the goods are declared for a customs procedure or are otherwise placed under a customs-approved treatment or use; or(b)proof that the goods have Community status is established in accordance with Articles 314b to 336.9.When a customs declaration has been lodged at the customs office of entry as an entry summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c of the Code, the customs authorities shall accept the declaration immediately upon the presentation of the goods, and the goods shall be placed directly under the declared procedure subject to the conditions laid down for that procedure.10.For the purposes of paragraphs 1 to 9, where non-Community goods moved from the customs office of departure under a transit procedure are presented to customs at an office of destination within the customs territory of the Community, the transit declaration intended for the customs authorities at the office of destination shall be deemed to be the summary declaration for temporary storage.
Article 187Without prejudice to Article 56 of the Code or to the provisions applicable to the sale of goods by the customs authorities, the person who has made the summary declaration or, where such a declaration has not yet been lodged, the persons referred to in Article 36b(3) of the Code, shall be responsible for giving effect to the measures taken by the customs authorities pursuant to Article 53 (1) of the Code and for bearing the costs of such measures.
Article 187a1.The customs authorities may grant permission to examine the goods under Article 42 of the Code to the person who, under the customs rules, may assign the goods a customs-approved treatment or use, at that person's oral request. The customs authorities may, however, consider, having regard to the circumstances, that a written request is required.2.The customs authorities may authorise the taking of samples only at the written request of the person referred to in paragraph 1.3.The written request may be paper-based or electronic. It shall be signed or authenticated by the person concerned and lodged with the competent customs authorities. It shall include the following particulars:(a)name and address of the applicant;(b)location of the goods;(c)reference to one of the following:(i)the entry summary declaration;(ii)the previous customs procedure;(iii)the means of transport;(d)all other particulars necessary for identifying the goods.4.The customs authorities shall communicate their decision to the person concerned. Where the request is for the taking of samples, the decision shall specify the quantity of goods to be taken.5.Examination of goods and the taking of samples shall be carried out under the supervision of the customs authorities, which shall specify the procedures to be followed.The person concerned shall bear all risks and costs related to the examination, taking of samples and analysis of the goods.6.The samples taken shall be subject to formalities with a view to assigning them a customs-approved treatment or use. Where examination of the samples results in their destruction or irretrievable loss, no customs debt shall be deemed to have been incurred.Any waste or scrap resulting from the examination shall be assigned a customs-approved treatment or use prescribed for non-Community goods.
Article 188x
CHAPTER 3Special provisions applicable to goods consigned by sea or airSection 1General provision
Article 189Goods brought into the customs territory of the Community by sea or air which remain on board the same means of transport for carriage, without transhipment, shall be presented to customs in accordance with Article 40 of the Code only at the Community port or airport where they are unloaded or transhipped.However, goods brought into the customs territory of the Community which are unloaded and reloaded onto the same means of transport during its current voyage in order to enable the unloading or loading of other goods, shall not be presented to customs.
Section 2Special provisions applicable to the cabin baggage and hold baggage of travellers
Article 190For the purposes of this section:(a)Community airport means any airport situated in Community customs territory;(b)international Community airport means any Community airport which, having been so authorized by the competent authorities, is approved for air traffic with third countries;(c)intra-Community flight means the movement of an aircraft between two Community airports, without any stopovers, which does not start from or end at a non-Community airport;(d)Community port means any sea port situated in Community customs territory;(e)intra-Community sea crossing means the movement between two Community ports without any intermediate calls, of a vessel plying regularly between two or more specified Community ports;(f)pleasure craft means private boats intended for journeys whose itinerary depends on the wishes of the user;(g)tourist or business aircraft means private aircraft intended for journeys whose itinerary depends on the wishes of the user;(h)baggage means all objects carried, by whatever means, by the person in the course of his journey.
Article 191For the purposes of this section, in the case of air travel, baggage shall be considered as:hold baggage if it has been checked in at the airport of departure and is not accessible to the person during the flight nor, where relevant, during the stopovers referred to in Articles 192 (1) and (2) and 194 (1) and (2) of this chapter,cabin baggage if the person takes it into the cabin of the aircraft.
Article 192Any controls and any formalities applicable to:1.the cabin and hold baggage of persons taking a flight in an aircraft which comes from a non-Community airport and which, after a stopover at a Community airport, continues to another Community airport, shall be carried out at this last airport provided it is an international Community airport; in this case, baggage shall be subject to the rules applicable to the baggage of persons coming from a third country when the person carrying such baggage cannot prove the Community status of the goods contained therein to the satisfaction of the competent authorities;2.the cabin and hold baggage of persons taking a flight in an aircraft which stops over at a Community airport before continuing to a non-Community airport, shall be carried out at the airport of departure provided it is an international Community airport; in this case, cabin baggage may be subject to control at the Community airport where the aircraft stops over, in order to ascertain that the goods it contains conform to the conditions for free movement within the Community;3.the baggage of persons using a maritime service provided by the same vessel and comprising successive legs departing from, calling at or terminating in a non-Community port shall be carried out at the port at which the baggage in question is loaded or unloaded as the case may be.
Article 193Any controls and any formalities applicable to the baggage of persons on board:1.pleasure craft, shall be carried out in any Community port, whatever the origin or destination of these craft;2.tourist or business aircraft, shall be carried out:at the first airport of arrival which must be an international Community airport, for flights coming from a non-Community airport, where the aircraft, after a stopover, continues to another Community airport,at the last international Community airport, for flights coming from a Community airport where the aircraft, after a stopover, continues to a non-Community airport.
Article 1941.Where baggage arriving at a Community airport on board an aircraft coming from a non-Community airport is transferred at that Community airport, to another aircraft proceeding on an intra-Community flight:any controls and any formalities applicable to hold baggage shall be carried out at the airport of arrival of the intra-Community flight, provided the latter airport is an international Community airport,all controls on cabin baggage shall be carried out in the first international Community airport; additional controls may be carried out at the airport of arrival of an intra-Community flight, only in exceptional cases where they prove necessary following controls on hold baggage,controls on hold baggage may be carried out at the first Community airport only in exceptional cases where they prove necessary following controls on cabin baggage.2.Where baggage is loaded at a Community airport onto an aircraft proceeding on an intra-Community flight for transfer at another Community airport, to an aircraft whose destination is a non-Community airport:any controls and any formalities applicable to hold baggage shall be carried out at the airport of departure of the intra-Community flight, provided that airport is an international Community airport,all controls on cabin baggage shall be carried out in the last international Community airport; prior controls on such baggage may be carried out in the airport of departure of an intra-Community flight only in exceptional cases where they prove necessary following controls on hold baggage,additional controls on hold baggage may be carried out in the last Community airport only in exceptional cases where they prove necessary following controls on cabin baggage.3.Any controls and any formalities applicable to baggage arriving at a Community airport on board a scheduled or charter flight from a non-Community airport and transferred, at that Community airport, to a tourist or business aircraft proceeding on an intra-Community flight shall be carried out at the airport of arrival of the scheduled or charter flight.4.Any controls and any formalities applicable to baggage loaded at a Community airport onto a tourist or business aircraft proceeding on an intra-Community flight for transfer, at another Community airport, to a scheduled or charter flight whose destination is a non-Community airport, shall be carried out at the airport of departure of the scheduled or charter flight.5.The Member States may carry out controls at the international Community airport where the transfer of hold baggage takes place on baggage:coming from a non-Community airport and transferred in an international Community airport to an aircraft bound for an international airport in the same national territory,having been loaded on an aircraft in an international airport for transfer in another international airport in the same national territory to an aircraft bound for a non-Community airport.
Article 195The Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that:on arrival, persons cannot transfer goods before controls have been carried out on the cabin baggage not covered by Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91OJ No L 374, 31.12.1994, p. 4.,on departure, persons cannot transfer goods after controls have been carried out on the cabin baggage not covered by Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91,on arrival, the appropriate arrangements have been made to prevent any transfer of goods before controls have been carried out on the hold baggage not covered by Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91,on departure, the appropriate arrangements have been made to prevent any transfer of goods after controls have been carried out on the hold baggage not covered by Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91.
Article 196Hold baggage registered in a Community airport shall be identified by a tag affixed in the airport concerned. A specimen tag and the technical characteristics are shown in Annex 30.
Article 197Each Member State shall provide the Commission with a list of airports corresponding to the definition of "international Community airport" given in Article 190 (b). The Commission shall publish this list in the Official Journal of the European Communities, C Series.
TITLE VIICUSTOMS DECLARATIONS - NORMAL PROCEDURECHAPTER 1Customs declarations in writingSection 1General provisions
Article 1981.Where a customs declaration covers two or more articles, the particulars relating to each article shall be regarded as constituting a separate declaration.2.Component parts of industrial plant coming under a single CN Code shall be regarded as constituting a single item of goods.
Article 1991.Without prejudice to the possible application of penal provisions, the lodging of a declaration signed by the declarant or his representative with a customs office or a transit declaration lodged using electronic data-processing techniques shall render the declarant or his representative responsible under the provisions in force for:the accuracy of the information given in the declaration,the authenticity of the documents presented, andcompliance with all the obligations relating to the entry of the goods in question under the procedure concerned.2.Where the declarant uses data-processing systems to produce his customs declarations, including transit declarations made in accordance with Article 353(2)(b), the customs authorities may provide that the handwritten signature may be replaced by another identification technique which may be based on the use of codes. This facility shall be granted only if the technical and administrative conditions laid down by the customs authorities are complied with.The customs authorities may also provide that declarations, including transit declarations made in accordance with Article 353(2)(b) produced using customs data-processing systems, may be directly authenticated by those systems, in place of the manual or mechanical application of the customs office stamp and the signature of the competent official.3.Under the conditions and in the manner which they shall determine, the customs authorities may allow some of the particulars of the written declaration referred to in Annex 37 to be replaced by sending these particulars to the customs office designated for that purpose by electronic means, where appropriate in coded form.
Article 200Documents accompanying a declaration shall be kept by the customs authorities unless the said authorities provide otherwise or unless the declarant requires them for other operations. In the latter case the customs authorities shall take the necessary steps to ensure that the documents in question cannot subsequently be used except in respect of the quantity or value of goods for which they remain valid.
Article 2011.The customs declaration shall be lodged at one of the following customs offices:(a)the customs office responsible for the place where the goods were or are to be presented to customs in accordance with the customs rules;(b)the customs office responsible for supervising the place where the exporter is established or where the goods are packed or loaded for export shipment, except in cases provided for in Articles 789, 790, 791 and 794.The customs declaration may be lodged as soon as the goods are presented or available to the customs authorities for control.2.The customs authorities may allow the customs declaration to be lodged before the declarant is in a position to present the goods, or make them available for control, at the customs office where the customs declaration is lodged or at another customs office or place designated by the customs authorities.The customs authorities may set a time limit, to be determined according to the circumstances, within which the goods shall be presented or made available. If the goods are not presented or made available within this time limit, the customs declaration shall be deemed not to have been lodged.The customs declaration may be accepted only after the goods in question have been presented to the customs authorities or have, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, been made available for control.3.The customs authorities may allow the customs declaration to be lodged at a customs office different from the one where the goods are presented or will be presented or made available for control, provided that one of the following conditions is fulfilled:(a)the customs offices referred to in the introductory phrase are in the same Member State;(b)the goods are to be placed under a customs procedure by the holder of a single authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure.
Article 2021.The declaration shall be lodged with the competent customs office during the days and hours appointed for opening.However, the customs authorities may, at the request of the declarant and at his expense, authorize the declaration to be lodged outside the appointed days and hours.2.Any declaration lodged with the officials of a customs office in any other place duly designated for that purpose by agreement between the customs authorities and the person concerned shall be considered to have been lodged in the said office.3.The transit declaration shall be lodged and goods shall be presented at the office of departure during the days and hours established by the customs authorities.The office of departure may, at the request and expense of the principal, allow the goods to be presented in another place.
Article 2031.The date of acceptance of the declaration shall be noted thereon.2.The Community transit declaration shall be accepted and registered by the office of departure during the days and hours established by the customs authorities.
Article 204The customs authorities may allow or require the corrections referred to in Article 65 of the Code to be made by the lodging of a new declaration intended to replace the original declaration. In that event, the relevant date for determination of any duties payable and for the application of any other provisions governing the customs procedure in question shall be the date of the acceptance of the original declaration.
Section 2Forms to be used
Article 2051.The official model for written declarations to customs by the normal procedure, for the purposes of placing goods under a customs procedure or re-exporting them in accordance with Article 182 (3) of the Code, shall be the Single Administrative Document.2.Other forms may be used for this purpose where the provisions of the customs procedure in question permit.3.The provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not preclude:waiver of the written declaration prescribed in Articles 225 to 236 for release for free circulation, export or temporary importation,waiver by the Member States of the form referred to in paragraph 1 where the special provisions laid down in Articles 237 and 238 with regard to consignments by letter or parcel-post apply,use of special forms to facilitate the declaration in specific cases, where the customs authorites (SIC! authorities) so permit,waiver by the Member States of the form referred to in paragraph 1 in the case of existing or future agreements or arrangements concluded between the administrations of two or more Member States with a view to greater simplification of formalities in all or part of the trade between those Member States,use, by persons concerned, of loading lists for the completion of Community transit formalities in the case of consignments composed of more than one kind of goods, where Article 353(2) and Article 441 are applied,printing declarations for export, import and for transit where Article 353(2) is applied and documents certifying the Community status of goods not being moved under the internal Community transit procedure by means of official or private-sector data-processing systems, if necessary on plain paper, on conditions laid down by the Member States,provision by the Member States to the effect that where a computerized declaration-processing system is used, the declaration, within the meaning of paragraph 1, may take the form of the Single Administrative Document printed out by that system.4.x5.Where in Community legislation, reference is made to an export, re-export or import declaration or a declaration placing goods under another customs procedure, Member States may not require any administrative documents other than those which are:expressly created by Community acts or provided for by such acts,required under the terms of international conventions compatible with the Treaty,required from operators to enable them to qualify, at their request, for an advantage or specific facility,required, with due regard for the provisions of the Treaty, for the implementation of specific regulations which cannot be implemented solely by the use of the document referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 206The Single Administrative Document form shall, where necessary, also be used during the transitional period laid down in the Act of Accession of Spain and Portugal in connection with trade between the Community as constituted on 31 December 1985 and Spain or Portugal and between those two last-mentioned Member States in goods still liable to certain customs duties and charges having equivalent effect or which remain subject to other measures laid down by the Act of Accession.For the purposes of the first paragraph, copy 2 or where applicable copy 7 of the forms used for trade with Spain and Portugal or trade between those Member States shall be destroyed.It shall also be used in trade in Community goods between parts of the customs territory of the Community to which the provisions of Council Directive 77/388/EECOJ No L 145, 13.6.1977, p. 1. apply and parts of that territory where those provisions do not apply, or in trade between parts of that territory where those provisions do not apply.
Article 207Without prejudice to Article 205 (3), the customs administrations of the Member States may in general, for the purpose of completing export or import formalities, dispense with the production of one or more copies of the Single Administrative Document intended for use by the authorities of that Member State, provided that the information in question is available on other media.
Article 2081.The Single Administrative Document shall be presented in subsets containing the number of copies required for the completion of formalities relating to the customs procedure under which the goods are to be placed.2.Where the Community transit procedure or the common transit procedure is preceded or followed by another customs procedure, a subset containing the number of copies required for the completion of formalities relating to the transit procedure where Article 353(2) is applied and the preceding or following procedure may be presented.3.The subsets referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be taken from:either the full set of eight copies, in accordance with the specimen contained in Annex 31,or, particularly in the event of production by means of a computerized system for processing declarations, two successive sets of four copies, in accordance with the specimen contained in Annex 32.4.Without prejudice to Articles 205 (3), 222 to 224 or 254 to 289, the declaration forms may be supplemented, where appropriate, by one or more continuation forms presented in subsets containing the declaration copies needed to complete the formalities relating to the customs procedure under which the goods are to be placed. Those copies needed in order to complete the formalities relating to preceding or subsequent customs procedures may be attached where appropriate.The continuation subsets shall be taken from:either a set of eight copies, in accordance with the specimen contained in Annex 33,or two sets of four copies, in accordance with the specimen contained in Annex 34.The continuation forms shall be an integral part of the Single Administrative Document to which they relate.5.By way of derogation from paragraph 4, the customs authorities may provide that continuation forms shall not be used where a computerized system is used to produce such declarations.
Article 2091.Where Article 208 (2) is applied, each party involved shall be liable only as regards the particulars relating to the procedure for which he applied as declarant, principal or as the representative of one of these.2.For the purposes of paragraph 1, where the declarant uses a Single Administrative Document issued during the preceding customs procedure, he shall be required, prior to lodging his declaration, to verify the accuracy of the existing particulars for the boxes for which he is responsible and their applicability to the goods in question and the procedure applied for, and to supplement them as necessary.In the cases referred to in the first subparagraph, the declarant shall immediately inform the customs office where the declaration is lodged of any discrepancy found between the goods in question and the existing particulars. In this case the declarant shall then draw up his declaration on fresh copies of the Single Administrative Document.
Article 210Where the Single Administrative Document is used to cover several successive customs procedures, the customs authorities shall satisfy themselves that the particulars given in the declarations relating to the various procedures in question all agree.
Article 211The declaration must be drawn up in one of the official languages of the Community which is acceptable to the customs authorities of the Member State where the formalities are carried out.If necessary, the customs authorities of the Member State of destination may require from the declarant or his representative in that Member State a translation of the declaration into the official language or one of the official languages of the latter. The translation shall replace the corresponding particulars in the declaration in question.By way of derogation from the preceding subparagraph, the declaration shall be drawn up in an official language of the Community acceptable to the Member State of destination in all cases where the declaration in the latter Member State is made on copies other than those initially presented to the customs office of the Member State of departure.
Article 2121.The Single Administrative Document must be completed in accordance with the explanatory note in Annex 37 and any additional rules laid down in other Community legislation.Where a customs declaration is used as an entry summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c(1) of the Code, that declaration shall, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure set out in Annex 37, include the particulars for an entry summary declaration set out in Annex 30A.2.The customs authorities shall ensure that users have ready access to copies of the explanatory note referred to in paragraph 1.3.The customs administrations of each Member State may, if necessary, supplement the explanatory note.4.The Member States shall notify the Commission of the list of particulars they require for each of the procedures referred to in Annex 37. The Commission shall publish the list of those particulars.
Article 213The codes to be used in completing the forms referred to in Article 205 (1) are listed in Annex 38.The Member States shall notify the Commission of the list of national codes used for boxes 37 (second subdivision), 44 and 47 (first subdivision). The Commission shall publish the list of those codes.
Article 214In cases where the rules require supplementary copies of the form referred to in Article 205 (1), the declarant may use additional sheets or photocopies of the said form for this purpose.Such additional sheets or photocopies must be signed by the declarant, presented to the customs authorities and endorsed by the latter under the same conditions as the Single Administrative Document. They shall be accepted by the customs authorities as if they were original documents provided that their quality and legibility are considered satisfactory by the said authorities.
Article 2151.The forms referred to in Article 205 (1) shall be printed on self-copying paper dressed for writing purposes and weighing at least 40 g/m2. The paper must be sufficiently opaque for the information on one side not to affect the legibility of the information on the other side and its strength should be such that in normal use it does not easily tear or crease.The paper shall be white for all copies. However, on the copies used for Community transit in accordance with Article 353(2), boxes 1 (first and third subdivisions), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 15, 17, 18, 19, 21, 25, 27, 31, 32, 33 (first subdivision on the left), 35, 38, 40, 44, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55 and 56 shall have a green background.The forms shall be printed in green ink.2.The boxes are based on a unit of measurement of one tenth of an inch horizontally and one sixth of an inch vertically. The subdivisions are based on a unit of measurement of one-tenth of an inch horizontally.3.A colour marking of the different copies shall be effected in the following manner:(a)on forms conforming to the specimens shown in Annexes 31 and 33:copies 1, 2, 3 and 5 shall have at the right hand edge a continuous margin, coloured respectively red, green, yellow and blue,copies 4, 6, 7 and 8 shall have at the right hand edge a broken margin coloured respectively blue, red, green and yellow;(b)on forms conforming to the specimens shown in Annexes 32 and 34, copies 1/6, 2/7, 3/8 and 4/5 shall have at the right hand edge a continuous margin and to the right of this a broken margin coloured respectively red, green, yellow and blue.The width of these margins shall be approximately 3 mm. The broken margin shall comprise a series of squares with a side measurement of 3 mm each one separated by 3 mm.4.The copies on which the particulars contained in the forms shown in Annexes 31 and 33 must appear by a self-copying process are shown in Annex 35.The copies on which the particulars contained in the forms shown in Annexes 32 and 34 must appear by a self-copying process are shown in Annex 36.5.The forms shall measure 210 × 297 mm with a maximum tolerance as to length of 5 mm less and 8 mm more.6.The customs administrations of the Member States may require that the forms show the name and address of the printer or a mark enabling the printer to be identified. They may also make the printing of the forms conditional on prior technical approval.
Section 3Particulars required according to the customs procedure concerned
Article 216The list of boxes to be used for declarations for placing goods under a particular customs procedure using the single administrative document is set out in Annex 37.Where a customs declaration is required for goods to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community, in accordance with Article 182b of the Code, that declaration shall, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure set out Annex 37, include the particulars for an exit summary declaration set out in Annex 30A.
Article 217The particulars required when one of the forms referred to in Article 205 (2) is used depend on the form in question. They shall be supplemented where appropriate by the provisions relating to the customs procedure in question.
Section 4Documents to accompany the customs declaration
Article 2181.The following documents shall accompany the customs declaration for release for free circulation:(a)the invoice on the basis of which the customs value of the goods is declared, as required under Article 181;(b)where it is required under Article 178, the declaration of particulars for the assessment of the customs value of the goods declared, drawn up in accordance with the conditions laid down in the said Article;(c)the documents required for the application of preferential tariff arrangements or other measures derogating from the legal rules applicable to the goods declared;(d)all other documents required for the application of the provisions governing the release for free circulation of the goods declared.2.The customs authorities may require transport documents or documents relating to the previous customs procedure, as appropriate, to be produced when the declaration is lodged.Where a single item is presented in two or more packages, they may also require the production of a packing list or equivalent document indicating the contents of each package.3.Where goods qualify for the flat rate of duty referred to in Section II (D) of the preliminary provisions of the combined nomenclature or where goods qualify for relief from import duties, the documents referred to in paragraph 1 (a), (b) and (c) need not be required unless the customs authorities consider it necessary for the purposes of applying the provisions governing the release of the goods in question for free circulation.
Article 2191.The goods that are the subject of the transit declaration shall be presented together with the transport document.The office of departure may waive the requirement to produce this document when the customs formalities are completed, on condition that the document is kept at its disposal.However, the transport document shall be presented at the request of the customs authorities or any other competent authority in the course of transport.2.Without prejudice to any applicable simplification measures, the customs document of export/dispatch or re-exportation of the goods from the customs territory of the Community or any document of equivalent effect shall be presented to the office of departure with the transit declaration to which it relates.3.The customs authorities may, where appropriate, require production of the document relating to the preceding customs procedure.
Article 2201.Without prejudice to specific provisions, the documents to accompany the declaration of entry for a customs procedure with economic impact, shall be as follows:(a)for the customs warehousing procedure:type D; the documents laid down in Article 218 (1) (a) and (b),other than type D; no documents;(b)for the inward-processing procedure:drawback system; the documents laid down in Article 218 (1),suspension system; the documents laid down in Article 218 (1) (a) and (b),and, where appropriate, the written authorization for the customs procedure in question or a copy of the application for authorization where Article 508(1) applies;(c)for processing under customs control the documents laid down in Article 218 (1) (a) and (b), and, where appropriate, the written authorization for the customs procedure in questionor a copy of the application for authorisation where Article 508(1) applies;(d)for the temporary importation procedure:with partial relief from import duties; the documents laid down in Article 218 (1),with total relief from import duties; the documents laid down in Article 218 (1) (a) and (b),and, where appropriate, the written authorization for the customs procedure in questionor a copy of the application for authorisation where Article 508(1) applies;(e)for the outward-processing procedures, the documents laid down in Article 221 (1) and, where appropriate, the written authorization of the procedure or a copy of the application for authorization where Article 508(1) applies.2.Article 218 (2) shall apply to declarations of entry for any customs procedure with economic impact.3.The customs authorities may allow the written authorization of the procedure or a copy of the application for authorization to be kept at their disposal instead of accompanying the declaration.
Article 2211.The export or re-export declaration shall be accompanied by all documents necessary for the correct application of export duties and of the provisions governing the export of the goods in question.2.Article 218 (2) shall apply to export or re-export declarations.
CHAPTER 2Customs declarations made using a data-processing technique
Article 2221.Where the customs declaration is made by a data-processing technique, the particulars of the written declaration referred to in Annex 37 shall be replaced by sending to the customs office designated for that purpose, with a view to their processing by computer, data in codified form or data made out in any other form specified by the customs authorities and corresponding to the particulars required for written declarations.2.A customs declaration made by EDI shall be considered to have been lodged when the EDI message is received by the customs authorities.Acceptance of a customs declaration made by EDI shall be communicated to the declarant by means of a response message containing at least the identification details of the message received and/or the registration number of the customs declaration and the date of acceptance.3.Where the customs declaration is made by EDI, the customs authorities shall lay down the rules for implementing the provisions laid down in Article 247.4.Where the customs declaration is made by EDI, the release of the goods shall be notified to the declarant, indicating at least the identification details of the declaration and the date of release.5.Where the particulars of the customs declaration are introduced into customs data-processing systems, paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 223Where a paper copy of the customs declaration is required for the completion of other formalities, this shall, at the request of the declarant, be produced and authenticated, either by the customs office concerned, or in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 199 (2).
Article 224Under the conditions and in the manner which they shall determine, the customs authorities may authorize the documents required for the entry of goods for a customs procedure to be made out and transmitted by electronic means.
CHAPTER 3Customs declarations made orally or by any other actSection 1Oral declarations
Article 225Customs declarations may be made orally for the release for free circulation of the following goods:(a)goods of a non-commercial nature:contained in travellers' personal luggage, orsent to private individuals, orin other cases of negligible importance, where this is authorized by the customs authorities;(b)goods of a commercial nature provided:the total value per consignment and per declarant does not exceed the statistical threshold laid down in the Community provisions in force, andthe consignment is not part of a regular series of similar consignments, andthe goods are not being carried by an independent carrier as part of a larger freight movement;(c)the goods referred to in Article 229, where these qualify for relief as returned goods;(d)the goods referred to in Article 230 (b) and (c).
Article 226Customs declarations may be made orally for the export of:(a)goods of a non-commercial nature:contained in travellers' personal luggage, orsent by private individuals;(b)the goods referred to in Article 225 (b);(c)the goods referred to in Article 231 (b) and (c);(d)other goods in cases of negligible economic importance, where this is authorized by the customs authorities.
Article 2271.The customs authorities may provide that Articles 225 and 226 shall not apply where the person clearing the goods is acting on behalf of another person in his capacity as customs agent.2.Where the customs authorities are not satisfied that the particulars declared are accurate or that they are complete, they may require a written declaration.
Article 228Where goods declared to customs orally in accordance with Articles 225 and 226 are subject to import or export duty the customs authorities shall issue a receipt to the person concerned against payment of the duty owing.The receipt shall include at least the following information:(a)a description of the goods which is sufficiently precise to enable them to be identified; this may include the tariff heading;(b)the invoice value and/or quantity of the goods, as appropriate;(c)a breakdown of the charges collected;(d)the date on which it was made out;(e)the name of the authority which issued it.The Member States shall inform the Commission of any standard receipts introduced pursuant to this Article. The Commission shall forward any such information to the other Member States.
Article 2291.Customs declarations may be made orally for the temporary importation of the following goods, in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 497(3), second subparagraph:(a)animals for transhumance or grazing or for the performance of work or transport and other goods satisfying the conditions laid down in Article 567, second subparagraph, point (a),packings referred to in Article 571(a), bearing the permanent, indelible markings of a person established outside the customs territory of the Community,radio and television production and broadcasting equipment and vehicles specially adapted for use for the above purpose and their equipment imported by public or private organizations establised (SIC! established) outside the customs territory of the Community and approved by the customs authorities issuing the authorization for the procedure to import such equipment and vehicles,instruments and apparatus necessary for doctors to provide assistance for patients awaiting an organ transplant pursuant to Article 569;(b)the goods referred to in Article 232;(c)other goods, where this is authorized by the customs authorities.2.The goods referred to in paragraph 1 may also be the subject of an oral declaration for re-exportation discharging a temporary importation procedure.
Section 2Customs declarations made by any other act
Article 230The following, where not expressly declared to customs, shall be considered to have been declared for release for free circulation by the act referred to in Article 233:(a)goods of a non-commercial nature contained in travellers' personal luggage entitled to relief either under Chapter I, Title XI of Council Regulation (EEC) No 918/83OJ No L 105, 23.4.1983, p. 1., or as returned goods;(b)goods entitled to relief under Chapter I, Titles IX and X of Council Regulation (EEC) No 918/83;(c)means of transport entitled to relief as returned goods;(d)goods imported in the context of traffic of negligible importance and exempted from the requirement to be conveyed to a customs office in accordance with Article 38 (4) of the Code, provided they are not subject to import duty.
Article 231The following, where not expressly declared to customs, shall be considered to have been declared for export by the act referred to in Article 233 (b):(a)goods of a non-commercial nature not liable for export duty contained in travellers' personal luggage;(b)means of transport registered in the customs territory of the Community and intended to be re-imported;(c)goods referred to in Chapter II of Council Regulation (EEC) No 918/83;(d)other goods in cases of negligible economic importance, where this is authorized by the customs authorities.
Article 2321.The following, where not declared to customs in writing or orally, shall be considered to have been declared for temporary importation by the act referred to in Article 233, subject to Article 579:(a)personal effects and goods for sports purposes imported by travellers in accordance with Article 563;(b)the means of transport referred to in Articles 556 to 561;(c)welfare materials for seafarers used on a vessel engaged in international maritime traffic pursuant to Article 564(a).2.Where they are not declared to customs in writing or orally, the goods referred to in paragraph 1 shall be considered to have been declared for re-exportation discharging the temporary importation procedure by the act referred to in Article 233.
Article 2331.For the purposes of Articles 230 to 232, the act which is considered to be a customs declaration may take the following forms:(a)in the case of goods conveyed to a customs office or to any other place designated or approved in accordance with Article 38 (1) (a) of the Code:going through the green or "nothing to declare" channel in customs offices where the two-channel system is in operation,going through a customs office which does not operate the two-channel system without spontaneously making a customs declaration,affixing a "nothing to declare" sticker or customs declaration disc to the windscreen of passenger vehicles where this possibility is provided for in national provisions;(b)in the case of exemption from the obligation to convey goods to customs in accordance with the provisions implementing Article 38 (4) of the Code, in the case of export in accordance with Article 231 and in the case of re-exportation in accordance with Article 232 (2):the sole act of crossing the frontier of the customs territory of the Community.2.Where goods covered by point (a) of Article 230, point (a) of Article 231, point (a) of Article 232 (1) or Article 232 (2) contained in a passenger's baggage are carried by rail unaccompanied by the passenger and are declared to customs without the passenger being present in person, the document referred to in Annex 38a may be used within the terms and limitations set out in it.
Article 2341.Where the conditions of Articles 230 to 232 are fulfilled, the goods shall be considered to have been presented to customs within the meaning of Article 63 of the Code, the declaration to have been accepted and release to have been granted, at the time when the act referred to in Article 233 is carried out.2.Where a check reveals that the act referred to in Article 233 has been carried out but the goods imported or taken out do not fulfil the conditions in Articles 230 to 232, the goods concerned shall be considered to have been imported or exported unlawfully.
Section 3Provisions common to Sections 1 and 2
Articles 235The provisions of Articles 225 to 232 shall not apply to goods in respect of which the payment of refunds or other amounts or the repayment of duties is sought, or which are subject to a prohibition or restriction or to any other special formality.
Article 236For the purposes of Sections 1 and 2, "traveller" means:A.on import:1.any person temporarily entering the customs territory of the Community, not normally resident there, and2.any person returning to the customs territory of the Community where he is normally resident, after having been temporarily in a third country;B.on export:1.any person temporarily leaving the customs territory of the Community where he is normally resident, and2.any person leaving the customs territory of the Community after a temporary stay, not normally resident there.
Section 4Postal traffic
Article 2371.The following postal consignments shall be considered to have been declared to customs:A.for release for free circulation:(a)at the time when they are introduced into the customs territory of the Community:postcards and letters containing personal messages only,braille letters,printed matter not liable for import duties, andall other consignments sent by letter or parcel post which are exempt from the obligation to be conveyed to customs in accordance with provisions pursuant to Article 38 (4) of the Code;(b)at the time when they are presented to customs:consignments sent by letter or parcel post other than those referred to at (a), provided they are accompanied by a CN22 and/or CN23 declaration;B.for export:(a)at the time when they are accepted by the postal authorities, in the case of consignments by letter and parcel post which are not liable to export duties;(b)at the time of their presentation to customs, in the case of consignments sent by letter or parcel post which are liable to export duties, provided they are accompanied by a CN22 and/or a CN23 declaration.2.The consignee, in the cases referred to in paragraph 1A, and the consignor, in the cases referred to in paragraph 1B, shall be considered to be the declarant and, where applicable, the debtor. The customs authorities may provide that the postal administration shall be considered as the declarant and, where applicable, as the debtor.3.For the purposes of paragraph 1, goods not liable to duty shall be considered to have been presented to customs within the meaning of Article 63 of the Code, the customs declaration to have been accepted and release granted:(a)in the case of imports, when the goods are delivered to the consignee;(b)in the case of exports, when the goods are accepted by the postal authorities.4.Where a consignment sent by letter or parcel post which is not exempt from the obligation to be conveyed to customs in accordance with provisions pursuant to Article 38 (4) of the Code is presented without a CN22 and/or CN23 declaration or where such declaration is incomplete, the customs authorities shall determine the form in which the customs declaration is to be made or supplemented.
Article 238Article 237 shall not apply:to consignments containing goods for commercial purposes of an aggregate value exceeding the statistical threshold laid down by the Community provisions in force; the customs authorities may lay down higher thresholds,to consignments containing goods for commercial purposes which form part of a regular series of like operations,where a customs declaration is made in writing, orally or using a data-processing technique,to consignments containing the goods referred to in Article 235.
TITLE VIIIEXAMINATION OF THE GOODS, FINDINGS OF THE CUSTOMS OFFICE AND OTHER MEASURES TAKEN BY THE CUSTOMS OFFICE
Article 2391.The goods shall be examined in the places designated and during the hours appointed for that purpose by the customs authorities.2.However, the customs authorities may, at the request of the declarant, authorize the examination of goods in places or during hours other than those referred to in paragraph 1.Any costs involved shall be borne by the declarant.
Article 2401.Where the customs authorities elect to examine goods they shall so inform the declarant or his representative.2.Where they decide to examine a part of the goods only, the customs authorities shall inform the declarant or his representative which items they wish to examine. The customs authorities' choice shall be final.
Article 2411.The declarant or the person designated by him to be present at the examination of the goods shall render the customs authorities the assistance required to facilitate their work. Should the customs authorities consider the assistance rendered unsatisfactory, they may require the declarant to designate another person able to give the necessary assistance.2.Where the declarant refuses to be present at the examination of the goods or to designate a person able to give the assistance which the customs authorities consider necessary, the said authorities shall set a deadline for compliance, unless they consider that such an examination may be dispensed with.If, on expiry of the deadline, the declarant has not complied with the requirements of the customs authorities, the latter, for the purpose of applying Article 75 (a) of the Code, shall proceed with the examination of the goods, at the declarant's risk and expense, calling if necessary on the services of an expert or any other person designated in accordance with the provisions in force.3.The findings made by the customs authorities during the examination carried out under the conditions referred to in the preceding paragraph shall have the same validity as if the examination had been carried out in the presence of the declarant.4.Instead of the measures laid down in paragraphs 2 and 3, the customs authorities shall have the option of deeming a declaration invalid where it is clear that the declarant's refusal to be present at the examination of the goods or to designate a person able to give the necessary assistance neither prevents, nor seeks to prevent, those authorities from finding that the rules governing the entry of the goods for the customs procedure concerned have been breached, and neither evades, nor seeks to evade, the provisions of Article 66 (1) or Article 80 (2) of the Code.
Article 2421.Where the customs authorities decide to take samples, they shall so inform the declarant or his representative.2.Samples shall be taken by the customs authorities themselves. However, they may ask that this be done under their supervision by the declarant or a person designated by him.Samples shall be taken in accordance with the methods laid down in the provisions in force.3.The quantities taken as samples should not exceed what is needed for analysis or more detailed examination, including possible check analysis.
Article 2431.The declarant or the person designated by him to be present at the taking of samples shall render the customs authorities all the assistance needed to facilitate the operation.2.Where the declarant refuses to be present at the taking of samples or to designate a person to attend, or where he fails to render the customs authorities all the assistance needed to facilitate the operation, the provisions of the second sentence of Article 241 (1) and of Article 241 (2), (3) and (4) shall apply.
Article 244Where the customs authorities take samples for analysis or more detailed examination, they shall authorize the release of the goods in question without waiting for the results of the analysis or examination, unless there are other grounds for not doing so, and provided that, where a customs debt has been or is likely to be incurred, the duties in question have already been entered in the accounts and paid or secured.
Article 2451.The quantities taken by the customs office as samples shall not be deducted from the quantity declared.2.Where an export or outward processing declaration is concerned, the declarant shall be authorized, where circumstances permit, to replace the quantities of goods taken as samples by identical goods, in order to make up the consignment.
Article 2461.Unless destroyed by the analysis or more detailed examination, the samples taken shall be returned to the declarant at his request and expense once they no longer need to be kept by the customs authorities, in particular after all the declarant's means of appeal against the decision taken by the customs authorities on the basis of the results of that analysis or more detailed examination have been exhausted.2.Where the declarant does not ask for samples to be returned, they may either be destroyed or kept by the customs authorities. In specific cases, however, the customs authorities may require the declarant to remove any samples that remain.
Article 2471.Where the customs authorities verify the declarations and accompanying documents or examine the goods, they shall indicate, at least in the copy of the declaration retained by the said authorities, or in a document attached thereto, the basis and results of any such verification or examination. In the case of partial examination of the goods, particulars of the consignment examined shall also be given.Where appropriate, the customs authorities shall also indicate in the declaration that the declarant or his representative was absent.2.Should the result of the verification of the declaration and accompanying documents or examination of the goods not be in accordance with the particulars given in the declaration, the customs authorities shall specify, at least in the copy of the declaration retained by the said authorities, or in a document attached thereto, the particulars to be taken into account for the purposes of the application of charges on the goods in question and, where appropriate, calculating any refunds or other amounts payable on exportation, and for applying the other provisions governing the customs procedure for which the goods are entered.3.The findings of the customs authorities shall indicate, where appropriate, the means of identification adopted. They shall be dated and bear the particulars needed to identify the official issuing them.4.Where the customs authorities neither verify the declaration nor examine the goods, they need not endorse the declaration or attached document referred to in paragraph 1.5.For the implementation of the Community transit procedure, the office of departure shall record the results of the verification by entering corresponding data in the transit declaration.
Article 2481.The granting of release shall give rise to the entry in the accounts of the import duties determined according to the particulars in the declaration. Where the customs authorities consider that the checks which they have undertaken may enable an amount of import duties higher than that resulting from the particulars made in the declaration to be assessed, they shall further require the lodging of a security sufficient to cover the difference between the amount according to the particulars in the declaration and the amount which may finally be payable on the goods. However, the declarant may request the immediate entry in the accounts of the amount of duties to which the goods may ultimately be liable instead of lodging this security.2.Where, on the basis of the checks which they have carried out, the customs authorities assess an amount of import duties different from the amount which results from the particulars in the declaration, the release of the goods shall give rise to the immediate entry in the accounts of the amount thus assessed.3.Where the customs authorities have doubts about whether or not a prohibition or restriction applies and this cannot be resolved until the results of the checks the authorities have carried out are available, the goods in question cannot be released.4.Notwithstanding paragraph 1, the customs authorities may refrain from taking security in respect of goods which are the subject of a drawing request on a tariff quota if they determine, at the time when the declaration for release for free circulation is accepted, that the tariff quota in question is non-critical within the meaning of Article 308c.
Article 2491.The customs authorities shall determine the form of release, taking due account of the place in which the goods are located and of the special arrangements for their supervision.2.Where the declaration is made in writing, a reference to the release and its date shall be made on the declaration or, where applicable, a document attached, and a copy shall be returned to the declarant.3.For the implementation of the Community transit procedure, and if the results of the verification of the declaration allow it, the office of departure shall authorise the release of the goods and record the date of the release in the computerised system.
Article 2501.Where the customs authorities have been unable to grant release for one of the reasons specified in the second or third indent of Article 75 (a) of the Code, they shall give the declarant a time limit to regularize the situation of the goods.2.Where, in the circumstances referred to in the second indent of Article 75 (a) of the Code, the declarant has not produced the requisite documents within the time limit referred to in paragraph 1, the declaration in question shall be deemed invalid and the customs office shall cancel it. The provisions of Article 66 (3) of the Code shall apply.3.In the circumstances referred to in the third indent of Article 75 (a) of the Code, and without prejudice to any measures taken under the first subparagraph of Article 66 (1) or Article 182 of the Code, where the declarant has neither paid nor guaranteed the duties due within the time limit referred to in paragraph 1, the customs authorities may start the preliminary formalities for the sale of the goods. In this case the goods shall be sold unless the requisite conditions have been fulfilled in the interim, if necessary by forced sale where the law of the Member State of the authorities in question so permits. The customs authorities shall inform the declarant thereof.The customs authorities may, at the risk and expense of the declarant, transfer the goods in question to special premises under their supervision.
Article 251By way of derogation from Article 66 (2) of the Code, a customs declaration may be invalidated after the goods have been released, as provided below:1.where it is established that the goods have been declared in error for a customs procedure entailing the payment of import duties instead of being placed under another customs procedure, the customs authorities shall invalidate the declaration if a request to that effect is made within three months of the date of acceptance of the declaration provided that:any use of the goods has not contravened the conditions of the customs procedure under which they should have been placed,when the goods were declared, they were intended to be placed under another customs procedure, all the requirements of which they fulfilled, andthe goods are immediately entered for the customs procedure for which they were actually intended.The declaration placing the goods under the latter customs procedure shall take effect from the date of acceptance of the invalidated declaration.The customs authorities may permit the three-month period to be exceeded in duly substantiated exceptional cases;1a.where it is established that the goods have been declared in error, instead of other goods, for a customs procedure entailing the obligation to pay import duties, the customs authorities shall invalidate the declaration if a request to that effect is made within three months of the date of acceptance of the declaration, provided that:the goods originally declared:(i)have not been used other than as authorized in their original status; and(ii)have been restored to their original status;and thatthe goods which ought to have been declared for the customs procedure originally intended:(i)could, when the original declaration was lodged, have been presented to the same customs office: and(ii)have been declared for the same customs procedure as that originally intended.The customs authorities may allow the time limit referred to above to be exceeded in duly substantiated exceptional cases;1b.in the case of mail order goods which are returned, the customs authorities shall invalidate the declarations of release for free circulation if a request to that effect is made within three months of the date of acceptance of the declaration, provided that the goods have been exported to the original supplier's address or to another address indicated by the said supplier;1c.where a retroactive authorisation is granted in accordance with:Article 294 for release for free circulation with a favourable tariff treatment or at a reduced or zero rate of duty on account of the end-use of the goods, orArticle 508 for a customs procedure with economic impact;2.where the goods have been declared for export or for the outward processing procedure, the declaration shall be invalidated provided that:(a)in the case of goods which are subject to export duty, to an application for the repayment of import duty, to refunds or other export amounts or to other special measures on export:the declarant provides the customs office of export with evidence that the goods have not left the customs territory of the Community,the declarant returns to the said office all copies of the customs declaration, together with any other documents issued to him on acceptance of the declaration,the declarant provides the customs office of export with evidence that any refunds and other amounts granted on the strength of the export declaration for the goods in question have been repaid or that the necessary measures have been taken by the departments concerned to ensure that they are not paid, andthe declarant, in accordance with the provisions in force, complies with any other obligations laid down by the customs office of export to regularize the position of the goods.Invalidation of the declaration shall entail cancellation of any adjustments made on an export licence or advance-fixing certificate presented in support of the declaration.Where the goods declared for export are required to leave the customs territory of the Community by a specified time limit, failure to comply with that time limit shall entail invalidation of the relevant declaration;(b)in the case of other goods, the customs office of export has been informed, in accordance with Article 792a(1), or considers, in accordance with Article 796e(2), that the goods declared have not left the customs territory of the Community;3.in so far as the re-export of the goods entails the lodging of a declaration, (2) above shall apply mutatis mutandis;4.where Community goods have been placed under the customs warehousing procedure within the meaning of Article 98 (1) (b) of the Code, invalidation of the declaration of entry for that procedure may be requested and effected provided that the measures provided for in the relevant legislation in the event of failure to comply with the treatment or use prescribed have been taken.If, on the expiry of the period laid down for the goods to remain under the customs warehousing procedure, no application has been made for their assignment to a treatment or use provided for in the relevant legislation, the customs authorities shall take the measures provided for in that legislation.
Article 252Where the customs authorities sell Community goods in accordance with point (b) of Article 75 of the code, this shall be done in accordance with the procedures in force in the Member States.
TITLE IXSIMPLIFIED PROCEDURESCHAPTER 1General provisionsSection 1General
Article 2531.The procedure for incomplete declarations shall allow the customs authorities to accept, in a duly justified case, a declaration which does not contain all the particulars required, or which is not accompanied by all documents necessary for the customs procedure in question.2.The simplified declaration procedure shall enable goods to be entered for the customs procedure in question on presentation of a simplified declaration with subsequent presentation of a supplementary declaration which may be of a general, periodic or recapitulative nature, as appropriate.3.The local clearance procedure shall enable the entry of goods for the customs procedure in question to be carried out at the premises of the person concerned or at other places designated or approved by the customs authorities.4.Any person may apply for an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure, to be granted to himself for his own use or for use as a representative, provided satisfactory records and procedures are in place allowing the authorising customs authority to identify the persons represented and to perform appropriate customs controls.Such application may also concern an integrated authorisation without prejudice to Article 64 of the Code.5.The use of the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure is conditional on the provision of a guarantee for import duties and other charges.6.The holder of the authorisation shall comply with the conditions and criteria laid down in this Chapter and the obligations resulting from the authorisation, without prejudice to the obligations of the declarant, and the rules governing the incurrence of a customs debt.7.The holder of the authorisation shall inform the authorising customs authority of all factors arising after the authorisation is granted which may influence its continuation or content.8.A reassessment of an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure shall be carried out by the authorising customs authority in the following cases:(a)major changes to the relevant Community legislation;(b)reasonable indication that the relevant conditions are no longer met by the authorisation holder.In the case of an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure issued to an applicant established for less than three years, close monitoring shall take place during the first year after issue.
Article 253aWhere a simplified procedure is applied using data-processing systems to produce customs declarations or using a data-processing technique, the provisions referred to in Articles 199 (2) and (3), 222, 223 and 224 shall apply mutatis mutandis.The use of the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure shall be conditional on the lodging of electronic customs declarations and notifications.However, in cases where the customs authorities’ or the economic operators’ computerised systems are not in place for the lodgement or receipt of simplified customs declarations or local clearance notifications using a data-processing technique, the customs authorities may accept other forms of declarations and notifications as prescribed by them, provided effective risk analysis is carried out.
Section 2Granting, suspension, revocation of authorisations for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure
Article 253b1.Applications for authorisation of the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure shall be made using the model application form set out in Annex 67 or the corresponding electronic format.2.Where the authorising customs authority establishes that the application does not contain all the particulars required, it shall, within 30 calendar days of receipt of the application, ask the applicant to supply the relevant information, stating the grounds for its request.3.The application shall not be accepted if:(a)it does not comply with paragraph 1;(b)it has not been submitted to the competent customs authorities;(c)the applicant has been convicted of a serious criminal offence linked to the economic activity of the applicant;(d)the applicant is subject to bankruptcy proceedings at the time of the submission of the application.4.Before granting an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure the customs authorities shall audit the applicant's records, unless the results of a previous audit can be used.
Article 253c1.Authorisation for the simplified declaration procedure shall be granted provided that the conditions and criteria laid down in Article 14h, with the exception of paragraph 1(c), in points (d), (e) and (g) of Article 14i and in Article 14j are fulfilled.Authorisation for the local clearance procedure shall be granted provided that the conditions and criteria laid down in Article 14h, with the exception of paragraph 1(c), in Article 14i and in Article 14j are fulfilled.For the granting of the authorisations referred to in the first and second subparagraphs, the customs authorities shall apply Article 14a(2) and use the authorisation form set out in Annex 67.2.Where the applicant holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the conditions and criteria referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article are deemed to be fulfilled.
Article 253d1.An authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure shall be suspended by the authorising customs authority where:(a)non-compliance with the conditions and criteria referred to in Article 253c(1) has been detected;(b)the customs authorities have sufficient reason to believe that an act, which gives rise to criminal court proceedings and is linked to an infringement of the customs rules, has been perpetrated by the holder of the authorisation or another person referred to in points (a), (b) or (d) of Article 14h(1).However, in the case referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of this Article, the authorising customs authority may decide not to suspend an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure if it considers an infringement to be of negligible importance in relation to the number or size of the customs related operations and not to create doubts concerning the good faith of the holder of the authorisation.Before taking a decision, the authorising customs authority shall communicate its findings to the holder of the authorisation. The holder of the authorisation shall be entitled to regularise the situation and/or express his point of view within 30 calendar days starting from the date of communication.2.If the holder of the authorisation does not regularise the situation referred to in point (a) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 within the period of 30 calendar days the authorising customs authority shall notify the holder of the authorisation that the authorisation for the simplified declaration or local clearance procedure is suspended for a period of 30 calendar days to enable the holder of the authorisation to take the required measures to regularise the situation.3.In the cases referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1, the authorising customs authority shall suspend the authorisation until the end of the court proceedings. It shall notify the holder of the authorisation to that effect.4.Where the holder of the authorisation has been unable to regularise the situation within 30 calendar days but can provide evidence that the conditions can be met if the suspension period is extended, the authorising customs authority shall suspend the authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure for a further 30 calendar days.5.The suspension of an authorisation shall not affect any customs procedure that has already begun before the date of suspension but has not yet been completed.
Article 253e1.When the holder of the authorisation has, to the satisfaction of the authorising customs authority, taken the necessary measures to comply with the conditions and criteria that have to be met in the authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure, the authorising customs authority shall withdraw the suspension and inform the holder of the authorisation. The suspension may be withdrawn before the expiry of the time limit laid down in Article 253d(2) or (4).2.If the holder of the authorisation fails to take the necessary measures within the suspension period provided for in Article 253d(2) or (4), Article 253g shall apply.
Article 253f1.Where a holder of an authorisation is temporarily unable to meet any of the conditions and criteria laid down for an authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure, he may request a suspension of the authorisation. In such cases, the holder of an authorisation shall notify the authorising customs authority, specifying the date when he will be able to meet the conditions and criteria again. He shall also notify the authorising customs authority of any planned measures and their timescale.2.If the holder of the authorisation fails to regularise the situation within the period set out in his notification, the authorising customs authority may grant a reasonable extension, provided that the holder of the authorisation has acted in good faith.
Article 253gWithout prejudice to Article 9 of the Code and Article 4 of this Regulation, an authorisation for the simplified declaration or local clearance procedure shall be revoked by the authorising customs authority in the following cases:(a)where the holder of the authorisation fails to regularise the situation referred to in Articles 253d(2) and 253f(1);(b)where serious or repeated infringements related to the customs rules have been committed by the holder of the authorisation or other persons referred to in points (a), (b) or (d) of Article 14h(1) and there is no further right of appeal;(c)upon request of the holder of the authorisation.However, in the case referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph, the authorising customs authority may decide not to revoke the authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure if it considers the infringements to be of negligible importance in relation to the number or size of the customs related operations and not to create doubts concerning the good faith of the holder of the authorisation.
CHAPTER 1ASingle authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedureSection 1Application procedure
Article 253h1.The application for a single authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure shall be submitted to one of the customs authorities referred to in Article 14d(1) and (2).However, where the authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure is requested in the context of, or following, an application for a single authorisation for end-use or for a customs procedure with economic impact, Article 292(5) and (6) or Articles 500 and 501 shall apply.2.If a part of the relevant records and documentation is kept in a Member State other than the Member State of application, the applicant shall duly complete boxes 5a, 5b and 7 of the application form of which the model is set out in Annex 67.3.The applicant shall provide a readily accessible central point or nominate a contact person within the administration of the applicant in the Member State of application, in order to make available to the customs authorities all of the information necessary for proving compliance with the requirements for granting the single authorisation.4.Applicants shall, to the extent possible, submit necessary data to the customs authorities by electronic means.5.Until the introduction of an electronic data exchange system between the Member States involved, which is necessary for the purposes of the relevant customs procedure, the authorising customs authority may reject applications made under paragraph 1 if the single authorisation would create a disproportionate administrative charge.
Article 253i1.Member States shall communicate to the Commission a list of customs authorities referred to in Article 253h(1), to which applications have to be made and any subsequent changes thereto. The Commission shall make such information available on the Internet. These authorities shall act as the authorising customs authorities of single authorisations for the simplified declaration and the local clearance procedure.2.Member States shall nominate a central office responsible for the information exchange between Member States and between Member States and the Commission, and shall communicate that office to the Commission.
Section 2Issuing procedure
Article 253j1.Where a single authorisation for the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure is applied for, the authorising customs authority shall make available the following information to the other customs authorities concerned:(a)the application;(b)the draft authorisation;(c)all necessary information for granting the authorisation.It shall be made available using the communication system referred to in Article 253m once this system is available.2.The information referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 1 shall be made available by the authorising customs authority within the following time limits:(a)30 calendar days, if the applicant has been previously granted the simplified declaration or the local clearance procedure or an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1);(b)90 calendar days in all other cases.Where the authorising customs authority is unable to meet those time limits, it may extend them by 30 calendar days. In such cases, the authorising customs authority shall, before the expiry of those time limits, inform the applicant of the reasons for the extension.The time limit shall run from the date on which the authorising customs authority receives all the necessary information referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 1. The authorising customs authority shall inform the applicant that the application has been accepted and the date from which the time limit will run.3.Until 31 December 2009, the maximum periods of 30 or 90 calendar days provided for in the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 shall be replaced by 90 or 210 calendar days.
Article 253k1.The authorising customs authority of the Member State where the application has been made and the customs authorities of the other Member States involved in the single authorisation applied for shall cooperate in the setting up of the operational and reporting requirements, including a control plan for the supervision of the customs procedure operated under the single authorisation. However, the data to be exchanged for the purposes of the customs procedure(s) between the customs authorities concerned shall not exceed that laid down in Annex 30A.2.The customs authorities of the other Member States concerned by the single authorisation applied for shall notify the authorising customs authority of any objections within 30 calendar days of the date on which the draft authorisation was received. If additional time is needed for this notification, the authorising customs authority shall be informed as soon as possible and in any event within this time limit. This additional time limit may be extended by no more than 30 calendar days. Where an extension is agreed, the authorising customs authority shall communicate the extension of the time limit to the applicant.Where objections are notified and no agreement between the customs authorities is reached within that period, the application shall be rejected to the extent to which objections were raised.If the customs authority consulted fails to respond within the time limit(s) laid down in the first subparagraph, the authorising customs authority may assume that no objections exist with regard to issuing such authorisation, while the responsibility remains with the customs authority consulted.3.Before the partial or complete rejection of an application, the authorising customs authority shall communicate the reasons on which they intend to base their decision to the applicant, who shall be given the opportunity to express his point of view within 30 calendar days from the date on which the communication was made.
Article 253l1.Where a single authorisation is applied for by an applicant who holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the authorisation shall be granted when the necessary exchange of information has been arranged between:(a)the applicant and the authorising customs authority;(b)the authorising authority and the other customs authorities concerned by the single authorisation applied for.In cases where the applicant does not hold an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the authorisation shall be granted where the authorising customs authority is satisfied that the applicant will be able to meet the conditions and criteria for the authorisation laid down or referred to in Articles 253, 253a and 253c, and when the necessary exchange of information referred to in the first subparagraph of this paragraph has been arranged.2.The authorising customs authority shall, after receiving consent or no reasoned objections from the other customs authorities concerned, issue the authorisation in accordance with the authorisation form laid down in Annex 67, within 30 calendar days following the expiry of the periods laid down in Article 253k(2) or (3).The authorising customs authority shall make the authorisation available to the customs authorities in the participating Member States, using the information and communication system referred to in Article 253m once it is available.3.Single authorisations for the simplified declaration and the local clearance procedure shall be recognised in all Member States detailed in box 10 or box 11, or in both of them, of the authorisation as applicable.
Section 3Information exchange
Article 253m1.An electronic information and communication system, defined by the Commission and the customs authorities in agreement with each other, shall be used, once it is available, for the information and communication process between the customs authorities and to inform the Commission and economic operators. The information provided to economic operators shall be limited to the non-confidential data defined in Title II, point 16, of the Explanatory Notes to the application form for simplified procedures set out in Annex 67.2.The Commission and the customs authorities shall, using the system referred to in paragraph 1, exchange, store, and have access to the following information:(a)the data of the applications;(b)the information required for the issuing process;(c)the single authorisations issued for the procedures referred to in Article 1(13) and (14) and, where applicable, their amendment, suspension and revocation;(d)the results of a reassessment in accordance with Article 253(8).3.The Commission and the Member States may disclose to the public, via the Internet, the list of single authorisations, as well as the non-confidential data defined in Title II, point 16, of the Explanatory Notes to the application form for simplified procedures set out in Annex 67 with prior agreement of the authorisation holder. The list shall be updated.
CHAPTER 2Declarations for release for free circulationSection 1Incomplete declarations
Article 254If the declarant so requests, the customs authorities may accept declarations for release for free circulation which do not contain all the particulars set out in Annex 37.However, those declarations shall contain at least the particulars for an incomplete declaration set out in Annex 30A.
Article 2551.Declarations for release for free circulation which the customs authorities may accept at the declarant's request without their being accompanied by certain of the necessary supporting documents shall be accompanied at least by those documents which must be produced before the goods declared can be released for free circulation.2.By way of derogation from paragraph 1, a declaration not accompanied by one or more of the documents required before the goods can be released for free circulation may be accepted once it is established to the satisfaction of the customs authorities that:(a)the document concerned exists and is valid;(b)it could not be annexed to the declaration for reasons beyond the declarant's control;(c)any delay in accepting the declaration would prevent the release of the goods for free circulation or make them liable to a higher rate of duty.Data relating to missing documents shall in all cases be indicated in the declaration.
Article 2561.The period allowed by the customs authorities to the declarant for the communication of particulars or production of documents missing at the time when the declaration was accepted may not exceed one month from the date of such acceptance.In the case of a document required for the application of a reduced or zero rate of import duty, where the customs authorities have good reason to believe that the goods covered by the incomplete declaration may qualify for such reduced or zero rate of duty, a period longer than that provided for in the first subparagraph may, at the declarant's request, be granted for the production of the document, if justified in the circumstances. That period may not exceed four months from the date of acceptance of the declaration. It cannot be extended.Where the missing particulars to be communicated or documents to be supplied concern customs value, the customs authorities may, where this proves absolutely necessary, set a longer time limit or extend the period previously set. The total period allowed shall take account of the prescribed periods in force.2.Where a reduced or zero rate of import duty is applicable to goods released for free circulation within tariff quotas or, provided that the levying of normal import duties is not re-introduced, within tariff ceilings or other preferential tariff measures, the benefit of the tariff quota or preferential tariff measure shall only be granted after presentation to the customs authorities of the document on which the granting of the reduced or zero rate is conditional. The document must in any case be presented:before the tariff quota has been exhausted, orin other cases, before the date on which a Community measure re-introduces the levying of normal import duties.3.Subject to paragraphs 1 and 2, the document on whose presentation the granting of the reduced or zero rate of import duty is conditional may be produced after the expiry date of the period for which the reduced or zero rate was set, provided the declaration in respect of the goods in question was accepted before that date.
Article 2571.The customs authorities' acceptance of an incomplete declaration shall not prevent or delay the release of the goods thus declared, unless other grounds exist for so doing. Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 248, release shall take place in accordance with the conditions laid down in paragraphs 2 to 5 below.2.Where the late production of particulars or of a supporting document missing at the time when a declaration is accepted cannot affect the amount of duties to which the goods covered by the said declaration are liable, the customs authorities shall immediately enter in the accounts the sum payable, calculated in the usual manner.3.Where, pursuant to Article 254, a declaration contains a provisional indication of value, the customs authorities shall:enter immediately in the accounts the amount of duties determined on the basis of this indication,require, if necessary, the lodging of a security adequate to cover the difference between that amount and the amount to which the goods may ultimately be liable.4.Where, in circumstances other than those referred to in paragraph 3, the late production of particulars or of a supporting document missing at the time when a declaration is accepted may affect the amount of duties to which the goods covered by the said declaration are liable:(a)if late production of any missing particulars or document may lead to the application of duty at a reduced rate, the customs authorities shall:immediately enter in the accounts the import duties payable at the reduced rate,require the lodging of a security covering the difference between that sum and the sum which would be payable were the import duties on the goods in question calculated at the normal rate;(b)if the late production of any missing particulars or document may lead to admission of the goods with total relief from duties, the customs authorities shall require the lodging of a security covering the amount which would be payable were the duties charged at the normal rate.5.Without prejudice to any subsequent changes which may arise, particularly as a result of the final determination of the customs value, the declarant shall have the option, instead of lodging a security, of requesting the immediate entry in the accounts:where the second indent of paragraph 3 or the second indent of paragraph 4 (a) applies, of the amount of duties to which the goods may ultimately be liable, orwhere paragraph 4 (b) applies, of the amount of duties calculated at the normal rate.
Article 258If, at the expiry of the period referred to in Article 256, the declarant has not supplied the details necessary for the final determination of the customs value of the goods, or has failed to provide the missing particulars or documents, the customs authorities shall immediately enter in the accounts as duties to which the goods in question are subject the amount of the security provided in accordance with the provisions of the second indent of Article 257 (3), the second indent of Article 257 (4) (a) or Article 257 (4) (b).
Article 259An incomplete declaration accepted under the conditions set out in Articles 254 to 257 may be either completed by the declarant or, by agreement with the customs authorities, replaced by another declaration which complies with the conditions laid down in Article 62 of the Code.In both cases, the operative date for the fixing of any duties and the application of other provisions governing the release of goods for free circulation shall be the date of acceptance of the incomplete declaration.
Section 2Simplified declaration procedure
Article 2601.An applicant shall, upon written request containing all the necessary information, be authorized in accordance with the conditions and in the manner laid down in Articles 261 and 262, to make the declaration for release for free circulation in a simplified form when goods are presented to customs.2.Such simplified declaration shall contain at least the particulars for a simplified import declaration set out in Annex 30A.3.Where circumstances permit, the customs authorities may allow the request for release for free circulation referred to in the second indent of paragraph 2 to be replaced by a general request in respect of release operations to take place over a given period. A reference to the authorization granted in response to such general request shall be entered on the commercial or administrative document presented pursuant to paragraph 1.4.The simplified declaration shall be accompanied by all documents the production of which may be required to secure the release of the goods for free circulation. Article 255 (2) shall apply.5.This Article shall be without prejudice to Article 278.
Article 2611.Authorisation to use the simplified declaration procedure shall be granted to the applicant if the conditions and criteria referred to in Articles 253, 253a, 253b and 253c are fulfilled.2.Where the applicant holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the authorising customs authority shall grant the authorisation when the necessary exchange of information has been arranged between the applicant and the authorising customs authority. All the conditions and criteria referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be deemed to be met.
Article 2621.The authorisation referred to in Article 260 shall contain the following particulars:(a)the customs office(s) competent to accept simplified declarations;(b)the goods to which it applies; and(c)a reference to the guarantee to be provided by the person concerned to cover any customs debt which may arise.It shall also specify the form and content of the supplementary declarations, and shall set the time-limits within which they must be lodged with the customs authority designated for this purpose.2.The customs authorities may waive the presentation of the supplementary declaration where the simplified declaration concerns goods the value of which is below the statistical threshold laid down by the Community provisions in force and the simplified declaration already contains all the information needed for release for free circulation.
Section 3Local clearance procedure
Article 263Authorization to use the local clearance procedure shall be granted in accordance with the conditions and in the manner laid down in Articles 264 to 266 to any person wishing to have goods released for free circulation at his premises or at the other places referred to in Article 253 and who submits to the customs authorities a written request to this end containing all the particulars necessary for the grant of the authorization:in respect of goods subject either to the Community or common transit procedure and for which the person referred to above is authorized to use the simplified procedures to be carried out at the office of destination in accordance with Articles 406, 407 and 408,in respect of goods previously placed under a customs procedure with economic impact, without prejudice to Article 278,in respect of goods which, after having been presented to customs pursuant to Article 40 of the Code, are consigned to those premises or places in accordance with a transit procedure other than that referred to in the first indent,in respect of goods which are brought into the customs territory of the Community with an exemption from the requirement that they be presented to customs, pursuant to Article 41 (b) of the Code.
Article 2641.Authorisation to use the local clearance procedure shall be granted to the applicant if the conditions and criteria referred to in Articles 253, 253a, 253b and 253c are fulfilled.2.Where the applicant holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the authorising customs authority shall grant the authorisation when the necessary exchange of information has been arranged between the applicant and the authorising customs authority. All the conditions and criteria referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be deemed to be met.
Article 2651.Without prejudice to Article 9 of the Code, the customs authorities may refrain from revoking the authorization when:the holder fulfils his obligations within any time limit set by them, orthe failure to fulfil an obligation is without any real consequence for the correct operation of the procedure.2.An authorization shall in principle be revoked where the case referred to in the first indent of Article 264 (2) arises.3.An authorization may be revoked where the case referred to in the second indent of Article 264 (2) arises.
Article 2661.To enable the customs authorities to satisfy themselves as to the proper conduct of operations, the holder of the authorization referred to in Article 263 shall:(a)in the cases referred to in the first and third indents of Article 263:(i)where the goods are released for free circulation upon their arrival at the place designated for that purpose:duly notify the customs authorities of such arrival in the form and the manner specified by them, for the purpose of obtaining release of the goods, andenter the goods in his records;(ii)where release for free circulation is preceded by temporary storage of the goods within the meaning of Article 50 of the Code at the same place, before expiry of the time-limit set under Article 49 of the Code:duly notify the customs authorities, in the form and the manner specified by them, of his desire to have the goods released for free circulation, for the purpose of obtaining release of the goods, andenter the goods in his records;(b)in the cases referred to in the second indent of Article 263:duly notify the customs authorities, in the form and the manner specified by them, of his desire to have the goods released for free circulation, for the purpose of obtaining release of the goods, andenter the goods in his records.The notification referred to in the first indent shall not be required where the goods to be released for free circulation have already been placed under the customs warehousing procedure in a type D warehouse;(c)in the cases referred to in the fourth indent of Article 263, upon arrival of the goods at the place designated for that purpose:enter the goods in his records;(d)make available to the customs authorities, from the time of the entry in the records referred to in points (a), (b) and (c), all documents, the production of which is required for the application of the provisions governing release for free circulation.2.On condition that checks on the proper conduct of operations are not thereby affected, the customs authorities may:(a)permit the notification referred to in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 1 to be effected as soon as the arrival of the goods becomes imminent;(b)in certain special circumstances, where the nature of the goods in question and the rapid turnover so warrant, exempt the holder of the authorization from the requirement to notify the competent customs office of each arrival of goods, provided that he supplies the said office with all the information it considers necessary to enable it to exercise its right to examine the goods should the need arise.In this case, entry of the goods in the records of the person concerned shall be equivalent to release.3.The entry in the records referred to in points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 1 may be replaced by any other formality offering similar guarantees requested by the customs authorities. This entry shall indicate the date on which it is made and contain at least the particulars for a declaration under the local clearance procedure set out in Annex 30A.
Article 267The authorization referred to in Article 263 shall lay down the specific rules for the operation of the procedure and in particular shall stipulate:the goods to which it applies,the form of the obligations referred to in Article 266 and the reference to the guarantee to be provided by the person concerned,the time of release of the goods,the time limit within which the supplementary declaration must be lodged with the competent customs office designated for that purpose,the conditions under which goods are to be covered by general, periodic or recapitulative declarations, as appropriate.
CHAPTER 3Declarations for a customs procedure with economic impactSection 1Entry for a customs procedure with economic impactSubsection 1Entry for the customs warehousing procedureA.Incomplete declarations
Article 2681.If the declarant so requests the customs office of entry may accept declarations for the customs warehousing procedure which do not contain all the particulars set out in Annex 37.However, those declarations shall contain at least the particulars for an incomplete declaration set out in Annex 30A.2.Articles 255, 256 and 259 shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.This Article shall not apply to declarations for the procedure for the Community agricultural products referred to in Article 524.
B.Simplified declaration procedure
Article 2691.Authorisation to use the simplified declaration procedure shall be granted to the applicant if the conditions and criteria referred to in Articles 253, 253a, 253b, 253c and 270 are fulfilled.2.Where this procedure is applied in a type D warehouse the simplified declaration shall also include the nature of the goods concerned, in sufficient detail to permit their immediate and unambiguous classification, and their customs value.3.The procedure referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to Type F warehouses nor to the entry for the procedure of the Community agricultural products referred to in Article 524 in any type of warehouse.4.The procedure referred to in the second indent of paragraph 1 shall apply to Type B warehouses except that it shall not be possible to use a commercial document. Where the administrative document does not contain all the particulars shown in Annex 37, Title I(B), these should be supplied on the accompanying application.
Article 2701.The application referred to in Article 269 (1) shall be made in writing and contain all the particulars necessary for the grant of the authorization.Where circumstances permit, the application referred to in Article 269 (1) may be replaced by a general request in respect of operations to take place over a given period.In this case the application shall be made under the conditions laid down in Articles 497, 498 and 499 and shall be submitted with the application to operate the customs warehouse or as a modification to the initial authorization, to the customs authority which issued the authorization for the procedure.2.The authorization referred to in Article 269 (1) shall be granted to the person concerned provided that the proper conduct of operations is not thereby affected.3.Such authorization shall in principle be refused where:the guarantees necessary for the proper conduct of operations are not given,the person concerned enters goods for the procedure only occasionally,the person concerned has committed a serious infringement or repeated infringements of customs rules.4.Without prejudice to Article 9 of the Code, the authorization may be revoked where the cases referred to in paragraph 3 arise.5.Where the applicant holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the authorising customs authority shall grant the authorisation when the necessary exchange of information has been arranged between the applicant and the authorising customs authority. All conditions and criteria referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be deemed to be met.
Article 271The authorisation referred to in Article 269(1) shall lay down the specific rules for the operation of the procedure, including the customs office(s) of entry for the procedure.It shall not be necessary to provide a supplementary declaration.
C.Local clearance procedure
Article 2721.Authorisation to use the local clearance procedure shall be granted to the applicant if the conditions and criteria referred to in paragraph 2 and Articles 253, 253a, 253b, 253c and 274 are fulfilled.2.The local clearance procedure shall not apply to type B and F warehouses nor to the entry of the Community agricultural products referred to in Article 524 for the procedure in any type of warehouse.3.Article 270 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 2731.In order to allow the customs authorities to ensure the proper conduct of operations, the holder of by the authorization shall, upon arrival of the goods at the place designated for that purpose:(a)duly notify such arrival to the supervising office in the form and manner specified by it;(b)to make entries in the stock records;(c)keep at the disposal of the supervising office all documents concerning the entry of the goods for the procedure.The entry in the stock records referred to in (b) shall contain at least some of the particulars used to identify the goods commercially, including their quantity.2.Article 266 (2) shall apply.
Article 274The authorization referred to in Article 272 (1) shall lay down the specific rules for the operation of the procedure and shall specify in particular:the goods to which it applies,the form of the obligations referred to in Article 273,the time of release of the goods.A supplementary declaration need not be required.
Subsection 2Entry for the inward processing, processing under customs control or temporary importation proceduresA.Incomplete declarations
Article 2751.If the declarant so requests the customs office of entry may accept declarations for placing goods under a customs procedure with economic impact other than outward processing or customs warehousing which do not contain all the particulars set out in Annex 37 or which are not accompanied by certain documents referred to in Article 220.However, those declarations shall contain at least the particulars for an incomplete declaration set out in Annex 30A.2.Articles 255, 256 and 259 shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.In cases of entry for the inward processing procedure, drawback system, Articles 257 and 258 shall also apply mutatis mutandis.
B.Simplified declaration and local clearance procedures
Article 276The provisions of Articles 260 to 267 and of Article 270 shall apply mutatis mutandis to goods declared for the customs procedures with economic impact covered by this subsection.
Subsection 3Goods declared for the outward processing procedure
Article 277The provisions of Articles 279 to 289 applying to goods declared for export shall apply mutatis mutandis to goods declared for export under the outward processing procedure.
Subsection 4Common provisions
Article 277aWhere two or more authorisations concerning customs procedures with economic impact are granted to the same person, and one procedure is discharged by the entry for another procedure using the local clearance procedure, a supplementary declaration need not be required.
Section 2Discharge of a customs procedure with economic impact
Article 2781.In cases of discharge of a customs procedure with economic impact other than the outward processing and customs warehousing procedures, the simplified procedures for release for free circulation, export and re-exportation may be applied. In the case of re-exportation, the provisions of Articles 279 to 289 shall apply mutatis mutandis.2.The simplified procedures referred to in Articles 254 to 267 may be applied to release of goods for free circulation under the outward processing procedure.3.In cases of discharge of the customs warehousing procedure, the simplified procedures for release for free circulation, export or re-export may be applied.However:(a)for goods entered for the procedure in a type F warehouse no simplified procedure may be authorized;(b)for goods entered for the procedure in a type B warehouse only incomplete declarations and the simplified declaration procedure shall apply;(c)issue of an authorization for a type D warehouse shall entail the automatic application of the local clearance procedure for release for free circulation.However, in cases where the person concerned wishes to benefit from application of items of charge which cannot be checked without a physical examination of the goods, this procedure may not be applied. In this case, other procedures involving presentation of the goods to customs may be used;(d)no simplified procedure shall apply for Community agricultural goods referred to in Article 524 entered for the customs warehousing procedure.
CHAPTER 4Export declarations
Article 279The export formalities provided for in Articles 786 to 796e may be simplified in accordance with this Chapter.
Section 1Incomplete declarations
Article 2801.If the declarant so requests, the customs office of export may accept export declarations which do not contain all the particulars set out in Annex 37.However, those declarations shall contain at least the particulars for an incomplete declaration set out in Annex 30A.Where the goods are liable for export duties or subject to any other measures provided for under the common agricultural policy, the export declarations shall contain all the information required for the application of such duties or measures.2.Articles 255 to 259 shall apply mutatis mutandis to export declarations.
Article 2811.Where Article 789 applies, the supplementary declaration may be lodged at the customs office responsible for the place where the exporter is established.2.Where the subcontractor is established in a Member State other than that where the exporter is established, paragraph 1 shall only apply where the required data is exchanged electronically in accordance with Article 4d.3.The incomplete export declaration shall specify the customs office where the supplementary declaration shall be lodged. The customs office which receives the incomplete export declaration shall communicate the particulars of the incomplete export declaration to the customs office where the supplementary declaration is to be lodged as provided for in paragraph 1.4.In the cases referred to in paragraph 2, the customs office which has received the supplementary declaration shall immediately communicate the particulars of the supplementary declaration to the customs office where the incomplete export declaration has been lodged.
Section 2Simplified declaration procedure
Article 2821.Authorisation to use the simplified declaration procedure shall be granted according to the conditions and in the manner laid down in Articles 253, 253a, 253b, 253c, 261(2) and, mutatis mutandis, Article 262.2.The simplified declaration shall contain at least the particulars for a simplified declaration set out in Annex 30A.Articles 255 to 259 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Section 3Local clearance procedure
Article 283Authorisation to use the local clearance procedure shall be granted according to the conditions and in the manner laid down in Articles 253, 253a, 253b and 253c to any person, hereinafter referred to as an "approved exporter", wishing to carry out export procedures at his premises or at the other places designated or approved by the customs authorities.
Article 284Articles 264 and 265 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 2851.The approved exporter shall, before removal of the goods from the places referred to in Article 283, fulfil the following obligations:(a)duly inform the customs office of export of such removal by lodging a simplified export declaration, as referred to in Article 282;(b)make available to the customs authorities any documents required for the export of the goods.2.The approved exporter may lodge a complete export declaration in place of the simplified export declaration. In this case, the requirement for a supplementary declaration, laid down in Article 76(2) of the Code, shall be waived.
Article 285a1.The customs authorities may exempt the approved exporter from the requirement to lodge a simplified export declaration at the customs office of export for each removal of goods. This exemption shall be granted only if the approved exporter fulfils the following conditions:(a)the approved exporter informs the customs office of export of each removal, in the manner and form specified by that office;(b)the approved exporter supplies, or makes available, to the customs authorities all information they consider necessary for effective risk analysis before the removal of the goods from the places referred to in Article 283;(c)the approved exporter enters the goods in his records.The entry referred to in point (c) of the first subparagraph may be replaced by any other formality, required by the customs authorities, which offers similar guarantees. This entry shall indicate the date on which it is made and the particulars necessary for the identification of the goods.1a.In cases where Article 592a or 592d applies, the customs authorities may authorise an economic operator to enter in his records immediately each export operation and to report all of them to the authorising customs office in a supplementary declaration on a periodic basis of up to one month after the goods have left the customs territory of the Community. Such authorisation may be granted under the following conditions:(a)the economic operator uses the authorisation only for goods which are not subject to prohibitions and restrictions;(b)the economic operator provides all the information to the customs office of export which this office considers necessary to enable it perform controls on the goods;(c)in cases where the customs office of export is different from the customs office of exit, the customs authorities shall have agreed to the use of such an arrangement and the information referred to under point (b) is also available to the customs office of exit.Where the arrangement referred to in the first subparagraph is used, entry of the goods in the records shall be deemed to be release for export and exit.2.In certain particular circumstances justified by the nature of the goods in question and the rapid turnover of export operations, the customs authorities may, until 30 June 2009, exempt the approved exporter from the requirements set out in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1, provided that he supplies the customs office of export with all the information it considers necessary to enable it to exercise its right to examine the goods, should the need arise, before the exit of the goods.In this case, entry of the goods in the records of the approved exporter shall be equivalent to release.
Article 285b1.The information referred to in point (a) of the first subparagraph of Article 285a(1) shall be given to the customs office of export by the deadlines provided for in Articles 592b and 592c.2.The entry in the records referred to in point (c) of the first subparagraph of Article 285a(1) shall include the particulars for the local clearance procedure set out in Annex 30A.3.The customs authorities shall ensure that the requirements of Articles 796a to 796e are met.
Article 2861.To check that the goods have actually left the customs territory of the Community, Copy No 3 of the Single Administrative Document shall be used as evidence of exit.The authorization shall stipulate that Copy No 3 of the Single Administrative Document be authenticated in advance.2.Prior authentication may be effected in one of the following ways:(a)box A may be stamped in advance with the stamp of the competent customs office, and signed by an official from that office;(b)the approved exporter may stamp the declaration using a special stamp conforming to the model shown in Annex 62.The imprint of this stamp may be preprinted on the forms where the printing is entrusted to a printer approved for that purpose.3.Before the departure of the goods the approved exporter shall fulfil the following requirements:(a)carry out the procedures referred to in Article 285 or 285a;(b)indicate on any accompanying document or any other medium replacing it the following particulars:(i)the reference to the entry in his records;(ii)the date on which the entry referred to in point (i) was made;(iii)the number of the authorisation;(iv)the name of the issuing customs office.
Article 2871.The authorisation referred to in Article 283 shall specify detailed rules for the operation of the procedure and in particular the following:(a)the goods to which it applies;(b)the way the conditions laid down in Article 285a(1) are to be fulfilled;(c)the way and the moment the goods are released;(d)the content of any accompanying document or medium replacing it and the means by which it is to be validated;(e)the procedure for presenting the supplementary declaration and the time limit within which it must be lodged.Where Articles 796a to 796e apply, the release referred to in point (c) of the first subparagraph shall be granted in accordance with Article 796b.2.The authorization shall include an undertaking by the approved exporter to take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the customs office of export or the imprint of the special stamp.
Section 4Provisions common to Sections 2 and 3
Article 2881.Instead of the Single Administrative Document, Member States may allow a commercial or administrative document or any other medium to be used where the whole of an export operation is carried out on the territory of a single Member State, or whenever this possibility is provided for by means of agreements concluded between the administrations of the Member States concerned.2.The document or medium referred to in paragraph 1 shall contain at least the particulars set out in Annex 30A for the procedure to be used. This document or medium shall be accompanied by a request for export.The customs authorities may authorise the replacement of this request by a global request under condition that the economic operator has provided the customs authorities with the information they consider necessary for effective risk analysis and the examination of the goods. The global request shall cover export operations to be carried out over a given period. The declarant shall refer to the authorisation on the document or medium used for export.3.The commercial or administrative document shall be evidence of exit from the customs territory of the Community in the same way as Copy No 3 of the Single Administrative Document. Where other media are used, the arrangements for the exit endorsement shall be defined, where appropriate, in the agreement concluded between the administrations of the Member States concerned.
Article 289Where the whole of an export operation takes place on the territory of a single Member State, that Member State may, in addition to the procedures referred to in Sections 2 and 3 and while ensuring compliance with Community policies, provide for other simplifications.However, the declarant shall make available to the customs authorities the necessary information for effective risk analysis and the examination of the goods before the exit of these goods.
PART IICUSTOMS-APPROVED TREATMENT OR USETITLE IRELEASE FOR FREE CIRCULATIONCHAPTER 1General provisions
Article 2901.Where Community goods are exported under an ATA carnet in conformity with Article 797, those goods may be released for free circulation on the basis of the ATA carnet.2.In this case, the office where the goods are released for free circulation shall carry out the following formalities:(a)verify the information given in boxes A to G of the reimportation voucher;(b)complete the counterfoil and box H of the reimportation sheet;(c)retain the reimportation voucher.3.Where the formalities discharging a temporary export operation in respect of Community goods are carried out a customs office other than the office where the goods enter the customs territory of the Community, conveyance of the goods from that office to the office where the said formalities are carried out shall require no formality.
CHAPTER 1aProvisions concerning bananas
Article 290aFor the purposes of this Chapter, and of Annexes 38b and 38c, the following definitions shall apply:(a)"authorised weigher" means any economic operator authorised by a customs office for the purpose of weighing fresh bananas;(b)"applicant's records" means any documents related to the weighing of fresh bananas;(c)"net weight of fresh bananas" means the weight of the bananas themselves without packing materials and packing containers of any kind;(d)"consignment of fresh bananas" means the consignment comprising the total quantity of fresh bananas loaded on a single means of transport and shipped by a single exporter to one or more consignees;(e)"place of unloading" means any place where a consignment of fresh bananas can be unloaded or removed to under a customs procedure, or in the case of containerised traffic, where the container is offloaded from the ship, or aircraft, or other principal means of transport or where the container is unpacked.
Article 290b1.Any customs office shall grant the status of authorised weigher, on application, to an economic operator involved in the importation, carriage, storage or handling of fresh bananas, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)the applicant offers all the necessary guarantees for the proper conduct of the weighing;(b)the applicant has at his disposal appropriate weighing equipment;(c)the applicant’s records enable the customs authorities to carry out effective checks.The customs office shall refuse the status of authorised weigher if the applicant has seriously or repeatedly infringed the customs legislation.The authorisation shall be limited to the weighing of fresh bananas carried out at the place supervised by the authorising customs office.2.The authorising customs office shall withdraw the status of authorised weigher if the holder no longer fulfils the conditions set out in paragraph 1.
Article 290c1.For the purposes of checking the net weight of fresh bananas imported into the Community falling within CN code 08030019, declarations for release for free circulation shall be accompanied by a banana weighing certificate stating the net weight of the consignment of the fresh bananas concerned, by type of packaging and origin.The banana weighing certificates shall be drawn up by authorised weighers, in accordance with the procedure set out in Annex 38b and in the form corresponding to the specimen provided in Annex 38c.Under conditions to be laid down by the customs authorities such certificates may be provided to the customs authorities in electronic form.2.The authorised weigher shall give the customs authorities advance notice of the weighing of a consignment of fresh bananas for the purpose of drawing up a banana weighing certificate, giving details of the type of packaging, the origin and the time and place of weighing.3.Customs offices shall verify the net weight of fresh bananas entered on banana weighing certificates, on the basis of risk analysis, by checking at least 5 % of the total number of banana weighing certificates presented each year, either by being present at the weighing of the representative samples of the bananas by the authorised weigher or by weighing those samples themselves, in accordance with the procedure set out in points 1, 2 and 3 of Annex 38b.
Article 290dThe Member States shall communicate to the Commission the list of authorised weighers and any subsequent changes thereto.The Commission shall forward such information to the other Member States.
CHAPTER 2End-use
Article 2911.This chapter applies where it is provided that goods released for free circulation with a favourable tariff treatment or at a reduced or zero rate of duty on account of their end-use are subject to end-use customs supervision.2.For the purposes of this chapter:(a)"single authorisation" means: an authorisation involving different customs administrations;(b)"accounts" means: the holder's commercial, tax or other accounting material, or such data held on their behalf;(c)"records" means: the data containing all the necessary information and technical details on whatever medium, enabling the customs authorities to supervise and control operations.
Article 2921.The granting of a favourable tariff treatment in accordance with Article 21 of the Code shall, where it is provided that goods are subject to end-use customs supervisions, be subject to a written authorisation.Where goods are released for free circulation at a reduced or zero rate of duty on account of their end-use and the provisions in force require that the goods remain under customs supervision in accordance with Article 82 of the Code, a written authorisation for the purposes of end-use customs supervisions shall be necessary.2.Applications shall be made in writing using the model set out in Annex 67. The customs authorities may permit renewal or modification to be applied for by simple written request.3.In particular circumstances the customs authorities may allow the declaration for free circulation in writing or by means of a data-processing technique using the normal procedure to constitute an application for authorisation, provided that:the application only involves one customs administration,the applicant wholly assigns the goods to the prescribed end-use, andthe proper conduct of operations is safeguarded.4.Where the customs authorities consider any of the information given in the application inadequate, they may require additional details from the applicant.In particular, in cases where an application may be made by making a customs declaration, the customs authorities shall require, without prejudice to Article 218, that the application be accompanied by a document made out by the declarant containing at least the following information, unless such information is deemed unnecessary or is entered on the customs declaration:(a)name and address of the applicant, the declarant and the operator;(b)nature of the end-use;(c)technical description of the goods, products resulting from their end-use and means of identifying them;(d)estimated rate of yield or method by which that rate is to be determined;(e)estimated period for assigning the goods to their end-use;(f)the place where the goods are put to the end-use.5.Where a single authorisation is applied for, the prior agreement of the authorities shall be necessary according to the following procedure.The application shall be submitted to the customs authorities designated for the placewhere the applicant's main accounts are kept facilitating audit-based controls, and where at least part of the operations to be covered by the authorisation are carried out; orotherwise, where the applicant's main accounts are held facilitating audit-based controls of the arrangements.These customs authorities shall communicate the application and the draft authorisation to the other customs authorities concerned, which shall acknowledge the date of receipt within 15 days.The other customs authorities concerned shall notify any objections within 30 days of the date on which the draft authorisation was received. Where objections are notified within the above period and no agreement is reached, the application shall be rejected to the extent to which objections were raised.The customs authorities may issue the authorisation if they have received no objections to the draft authorisation within the 30 days.The customs authorities issuing the authorisation shall send a copy to all customs authorities concerned.6.Where the criteria and conditions for the granting of a single authorisation are generally agreed on between two or more customs administrations, the said administrations may also agree to replace prior consultation by simple notification. Such notification shall always be sufficient where a single authorisation is renewed or revoked.7.The applicant shall be informed of the decision to issue an authorisation, or of the reasons why the application was rejected, within thirty days of the date on which the application was lodged or of the date on which any outstanding or additional information requested was received by the customs authorities.That period shall not apply in the case of a single authorisation unless it is issued under paragraph 6.
Article 2931.An authorisation using the model set out in Annex 67 shall be granted to persons established in the customs territory of the Community, provided that the following conditions are met:(a)the activities envisaged are consistent with the prescribed end-use and with the provisions for the transfer of goods in accordance with Article 296 and the proper conduct of operations is ensured;(b)the applicant offers every guarantee necessary for the proper conduct of operations to be carried out and will undertake the obligations:to whole or partly assign the goods to the prescribed end-use or to transfer them and to provide evidence of their assignment or transfer in accordance with the provisions in force,not to take actions incompatible with the intended purpose of the prescribed end-use,to notify all factors which may affect the authorisation to the competent customs authorities;(c)efficient customs supervision is ensured and the administrative arrangements to be taken by the customs authorities are not disproportionate to the economic needs involved;(d)adequate records are kept and retained;(e)security is provided where the customs authorities consider this necessary.2.For an application under Article 292(3), the authorisation shall be granted to persons established in the customs territory of the Community by acceptance of the customs delcaration, under the other conditions set out in paragraph 1.3.The authorisation shall include the following items, unless such information is deemed unnecessary:(a)identification of the authorisation holder;(b)where necessary Combined Nomenclature or TARIC code, type and description of the goods and of the end-use operations and provisions concerning rates of yield;(c)means and methods of identification and of customs supervision, including arrangements for:common storage, for which Article 534(2) and (3) shall apply mutatis mutandis,mixed storage of products subject to end-use supervision falling within Chapters 27 and 29 of the Combined Nomenclature or of such products with crude petroleum oils falling within CN code 270900;(d)the period within which the goods have to be assigned to the prescribed end-use;(e)the customs offices where the goods are declared for free circulation and the offices to supervise the arrangements;(f)the places where the goods have to be assigned to the prescribed end-use;(g)the security to be provided, where appropriate;(h)the period of validity of the authorisation;(i)where applicable, the possibility of transfer of the goods in accordance with Article 296(1);(j)where applicable, the simplified arrangements for the transfer of goods under Article 296(2), second subparagraph, and (3);(k)where applicable, simplified procedures authorised in accordance with Article 76 of the Code;(l)methods of communication.Where the goods referred to in the second indent of point (c) of the first subparagraph do not share the same eight-digit CN code, the same commercial quality and the same technical and physical characteristics, mixed storage may be allowed only where the whole mixture is to undergo one of the treatments referred to in Additional Notes 4 and 5 to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.4.Without prejudice to Article 294 the authorisation shall take effect on the date of issue or at any later date given in the authorisation.The period of validity shall not exceed three years from the date on which the authorisation takes effect, except where there are duly substantiated good reasons.
Article 2941.The customs authorities may issue a retroactive authorisation.Without prejudice to paragraphs 2 and 3, a retroactive authorisation shall take effect on the date the application was submitted.2.If an application concerns renewal of an authorisation for the same kind of operation and goods, an authorisation may be granted with retroactive effect from the date the original authorisation expired.3.In exceptional circumstances, the retroactive effect of an authorisation may be extended further, but not more than one year before the date the application was submitted, provided a proven economic need exists and:(a)the application is not related to attempted deception or to obvious negligence;(b)the applicant's accounts confirm that all the requirements of the arrangements can be regarded as having been met and, where appropriate, in order to avoid substitution the goods can be identified for the period involved, and such accounts allow the arrangements to be verified;(c)all the formalities necessary to regularise the situation of the goods can be carried out, including, where necessary, the invalidation of the declaration.
Article 295The expiry of an authorisation shall not affect goods which were in free circulation by virtue of that authorisation before it expired.
Article 2961.The transfer of goods between different places designated in the same authorisation may be undertaken without any customs formalities.2.Where a transfer of goods is carried out between two authorisation holders established in different Member States and the customs authorities concerned have not agreed simplified procedures in accordance with paragraph 3, the T5 control copy provided for in Annex 63 shall be used in accordance with the following procedure:(a)the transferor shall complete the T5 control copy in triplicate (one original and two copies);The copies shall be numbered in an appropriate manner;(b)the T5 control copy shall include:in box A ("Office of departure"), the address of the competent customs office specified in the transferor's authorisation,in box 2, the name or trading name, full address and authorisation number of the transferor,in box 8, the name or trading name, full address and authorisation number of the transferee,in the box "Important note" and in box B the text shall be crossed out,in boxes 31 and 33, respectively, the description of the goods as at the time of transfer, including the number of items, and the relevant CN code,in box 38, the net mass of the goods,in box 103, the net quantity of the goods in words,in box 104, a tick in the box "Other (specify)", and in block capitals one of the following:DESTINO ESPECIAL: MERCANCÍAS RESPECTO DE LAS CUALES, LAS OBLIGACIONES SE CEDEN AL CESIONARIO (REGLAMENTO (CEE) No 2454/93, ARTÍCULO 296)SÆRLIGT ANVENDELSESFORMÅL: VARER, FOR HVILKE FORPLIGTELSERNE OVERDRAGES TIL ERHVERVEREN (FORORDNING (EØF) Nr. 2454/93, ARTIKEL 296)BESONDERE VERWENDUNG: WAREN MIT DENEN DIE PFLICHTEN AUF DEN ÜBERNEHMER ÜBERTRAGEN WERDEN (ARTIKEL 296 DER VERORDNUNG (EWG) Nr. 2454/93)ΕΙΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΟΡΙΣΜΟΣ: ΕΜΠΟΡΕΓΜΑΤΑ ΓΙΑ ΤΑ ΟΠΟΙΑ ΟΙ ΥΠΟΧΡΕΩΣΕΙΣ ΕΚΧΩΡΟΥΝΤΑΙ ΣΤΟΝ ΕΚΔΟΧΕΑ (ΑΡΘΡΟ 296 ΚΑΝΟΝΙΣΜΟΣ (ΕΟΚ) αριθ. 2454/93)END-USE: GOODS FOR WHICH THE OBLIGATIONS ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE TRANSFEREE (REGULATION (EEC) No 2454/93, ARTICLE 296)DESTINATION PARTICULIÈRE: MARCHANDISES POUR LESQUELLES LES OBLIGATIONS SONT TRANSFÉRÉES AU CESSIONNAIRE [RÈGLEMENT (CEE) No 2454/93, ARTICLE 296]DESTINAZIONE PARTICOLARE: MERCI PER LE QUALI GLI OBBLIGHI SONO TRASFERITI AL CESSIONARIO (REGOLAMENTO (CEE) N. 2454/93, ARTICOLO 296)BIJZONDERE BESTEMMING: GOEDEREN WAARVOOR DE VERPLICHTINGEN AAN DE OVERNEMER WORDEN OVERGEDRAGEN (VERORDENING (EEG) Nr. 2454/93, ARTIKEL 296)DESTINO ESPECIAL: MERCADORIAS RELATIVAMENTE ÀS QUAIS AS OBRIGAÇÕES SÃO TRANSFERIDAS PARA O CESSIONÁRIO [REGULAMENTO (CEE) No 2454/93, ARTIGO 296o]TIETTY KÄYTTÖTARKOITUS: TAVARAT, JOIHIN LIITTYVÄT VELVOITTEET SIIRRETÄÄN SIIRRONSAAJALLE (ASETUS (ETY) N:o 2454/93, 296 ARTIKLA)ANVÄNDNING FÖR SÄRSKILDA ÄNDAMÅL: VAROR FÖR VILKA SKYLDIGHETERNA ÖVERFÖRS TILL DEN MOTTAGANDE PARTEN (ARTIKEL 296 I FÖRORDNING (EEG) nr 2454/93)KONEČNÉ POUŽITÍ: ZBOŽÍ, U KTERÉHO PŘECHÁZEJÍ POVINNOSTI NA PŘÍJEMCE (ČLÁNEK 296 NAŘÍZENÍ (EHS) č. 2454/93)EESMÄRGIPÄRANE KASUTAMINE: KAUP, MILLE KORRAL KOHUSTUSED LÄHEVAD ÜLE KAUBA SAAJALE (MÄÄRUSE ((EMÜ) NR 2454/93 ARTIKKEL 296)IZMANTOŠANAS MĒRĶIS: PREČU SAŅĒMĒJS ATBILDĪGS PAR PREČU IZMANTOŠANU (REGULA (EEK) NR.2454/93, 296.PANTS)GALUTINIS VARTOJIMAS: PREKĖS, SU KURIOMIS SUSIJUSIOS PRIEVOLĖS PERDUOTOS JŲ PERĖMĖJUI (REGLAMENTAS (EEB) NR. 2454/93, 296 STRAIPSNIS)MEGHATÁROZOTT CÉLRA TÖRTÉNŐ FELHASZNÁLÁS: AZ ÁRUKKAL KAPCSOLATOS KÖTELEZETTSÉGEK AZ ÁRUK ÁTVEVŐJÉRE SZÁLLTAK ÁT (A 2454/93/EGK RENDELET 296.CIKKE)UŻU AĦĦARI: OĠĠETTI LI GħALIHOM L-OBBLIGI HUMA TRASFERITI LIL MIN ISIR IT-TRASFERIMENT (REGOLAMENT (KEE) 2454/93, ARTIKOLU 296)PRZEZNACZENIE SZCZEGÓLNE: TOWARY, W ODNIESIENIU DO KTÓRYCH ZOBOWIĄZANIA SĄ PRZENOSZONE NA OSOBĘ PRZEJMUJĄCĄ (ROZPORZĄDZENIE (EWG) NR 2454/93, ART. 296)POSEBEN NAMEN: BLAGO, ZA KATERO SE OBVEZNOSTI PRENESEJO NA PREJEMNIKA (UREDBA (EGS) ŠT. 2454/93, ČLEN 296)KONEČNÉ POUŽITIE: TOVAR, S KTORÝM PRECHÁDZAJÚ POVINNOSTI NA PRÍJEMCU (NARIADENIE (EHS) Č. 2454/93, ČLÁNOK 296)СПЕЦИФИЧНО ПРЕДНАЗНАЧЕНИЕ: СТОКИ, ЗА КОИТО ЗАДЪЛЖЕНИЯТА СА ПРЕХВЪРЛЕНИ НА ЛИЦЕТО, КОЕТО ГИ ПОЛУЧАВА (РЕГЛАМЕНТ (ЕИО) № 2454/93, ЧЛЕН 296)DESTINAȚIE FINALĂ: MĂRFURI PENTRU CARE OBLIGAȚIILE SUNT TRANSFERATE CESIONARULUI (REGULAMENTUL (CEE) Nr. 2454/93, ARTICOLUL 296)in box 106:the taxation elements of the goods, save where that requirement is waived by the customs authorities,the registered number and date of the declaration for release for free circulation and the name and address of the customs office where the declaration was made;(c)the transferor shall send the complete set of T5 control copies to the transferee;(d)the transferee shall attach the original of the commercial document showing the date of receipt of the goods to the set of T5 control copies and submit all documents to the customs office determined in his authorisation. He shall also immediately notify this customs office of any excess, shortfall, substitution or other irregularity;(e)the customs office specified in the transferee's authorisation shall fill in box J, including the date of receipt by the transferee, in the original T5 after having verified the corresponding commercial documents and date and stamp the original in box J and the two copies in box E. The customs office shall retain the second copy in its records and return the original and the first copy to the transferee;(f)the transferee shall retain the first T5 copy in his records and forward the original to the transferor;(g)the transferor shall retain the original in his records.The customs authorities concerned may agree simplified procedures in accordance with the provisions for the use of the T5 control copy.3.Where the customs authorities concerned consider that the proper conduct of operations is safeguarded, they may agree a transfer of goods between two authorisation holders established in two different Member States to be made without using the T5 control copy.4.Where a transfer is carried out between two authorisation holders established in the same Member States, this shall be done in accordance with national rules.5.With the receipt of the goods the transferee shall become the holder of obligations under this chapter in respect of the transferred goods.6.The transferor shall be discharged from his obligations where the following conditions are fulfilled:the transferee has received the goods and was informed that the goods for which the obligations are transferred, are subject to end-use customs supervision;customs control has been taken over by the transferee's customs authority; unless otherwise provided by the customs authorities, this shall be when the transferee has entered the goods in his records.
Article 2971.In the case of the transfer of materials for the maintenance or repair of aircraft either under the terms of exchange agreements or for airlines' own needs, by airlines engaged in international traffic, an air waybill or equivalent document may be used instead of the T5 control copy.2.The air waybill or equivalent document shall contain at least the following particulars:(a)the name of the consigning airline;(b)the name of the airport of departure;(c)the name of the receiving airline;(d)the name of the airport of destination;(e)the description of the materials;(f)the number of articles.The particulars referred to in the first subparagraph may be given in coded form or by reference to an attached document.3.The air waybill or equivalent document must bear on its face one of the following indications in block capitals:DESTINO ESPECIALSÆRLIGT ANVENDELSESFORMÅLBESONDERE VERWENDUNGΕΙΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΟΡΙΣΜΟΣEND-USEDESTINATION PARTICULIÈREDESTINAZIONE PARTICOLAREBIJZONDERE BESTEMMINGDESTINO ESPECIALTIETTY KÄYTTÖTARKOITUSANVÄNDNING FÖR SÄRSKILDA ÄNDAMÅLKONEČNÉ POUŽITÍEESMÄRGIPÄRANE KASUTAMINEIZMANTOŠANAS MĒRĶISGALUTINIS VARTOJIMASMEGHATÁROZOTT CÉLRA TÖRTÉNŐ FELHASZNÁLÁSUŻU AħħARIPRZEZNACZENIE SZCZEGÓLNEPOSEBEN NAMENKONEČNÉ POUŽITIEСПЕЦИФИЧНО ПРЕДНАЗНАЧЕНИЕDESTINAȚIE FINALĂ4.The consigning airline shall retain a copy of the air waybill or equivalent document as part of its records and shall, in the manner prescribed by the customs authorities of the Member State of departure, make a further copy available to the competent customs office.The receiving airline shall retain a copy of the air waybill or equivalent document as part of its records and shall, in the manner prescribed by the customs authorities of the Member State of destination, make a further copy available to the competent customs office.5.The intact materials and the copies of the air waybill or equivalent document shall be delivered to the receiving airline in the places specified by the customs authorities in the airline's Member State residence. The receiving airline shall enter the materials in its records.6.The obligations arising under paragraphs 1 to 5 shall pass from the consigning airline to the receiving airline at the time when the intact materials and copies of the air waybill or equivalent document are delivered to the latter.
Article 2981.The customs authorities may, subject to conditions they shall lay down, approve the exportation of the goods or destruction of the goods.2.Where agricultural products are exported, box 44 of the Single Administrative Document or any other document used shall bear one of the following indications in block capitals:ARTÍCULO 298, REGLAMENTO (CEE) No 2454/93, DESTINO ESPECIAL: MERCANCÍAS DESTINADAS A LA EXPORTACIÓN — NO SE APLICAN RESTITUCIONES AGRÍCOLASART. 298 I FORORDNING (EØF) Nr. 2454/93 SÆRLIGT ANVENDELSESFORMÅL: VARER BESTEMT TIL UDFØRSEL — INGEN RESTITUTIONARTIKEL 298 DER VERORDNUNG (EWG) Nr. 2454/93 BESONDERE VERWENDUNG: ZUR AUSFUHR VORGESEHENE WAREN — ANWENDUNG DER LANDWIRTSCHAFTLICHEN AUSFUHRERSTATTUNGEN AUSGESCHLOSSENΑΡΘΡΟ 298 ΤΟΥ ΚΑΝ. (CEE) αριθ. 2454/93 ΕΙΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΟΡΙΣΜΟΣ: ΕΜΠΟΡΕΓΜΑΤΑ ΠΡΟΟΡΙΖΟΜΕΝΑ ΓΙΑ ΕΞΑΓΩΓΗ — ΑΠΟΚΛΕΙΟΝΤΑΙ ΟΙ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΚΕΣ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΟΦΕΣARTICLE 298 REGULATION (EEC) No 2454/93 END-USE: GOODS DESTINED FOR EXPORTATION — AGRICULTURAL REFUNDS NOT APPLICABLEARTICLE 298, RÈGLEMENT (CEE) No 2454/93 DESTINATION PARTICULIÈRE: MARCHANDISES PRÉVUES POUR L'EXPORTATION — APPLICATION DES RESTITUTIONS AGRICOLES EXCLUEARTICOLO 298 (CEE) No 2454/93 DESTINAZIONE PARTICOLARE: MERCI PREVISTE PER L'ESPORTAZIONE — APPLICAZIONE DELLE RESTITUZIONI AGRICOLE ESCLUSAARTIKEL 298, VERORDENING (EEG) Nr. 2454/93 BIJZONDERE BESTEMMING: VOOR UITVOER BESTEMDE GOEDEREN — LANDBOUWRESTITUTIES NIET VAN TOEPASSINGARTIGO 298o REG. (CEE) No 2454/93 DESTINO ESPECIAL: MERCADORIAS DESTINADAS À EXPORTAÇÃO — APLICAÇÃO DE RESTITUIÇÕES AGRÍCOLAS EXCLUÍDA298 ART, AS. 2454/93 TIETTY KÄYTTÖTARKOITUS: VIETÄVIKSI TARKOITETTUJA TAVAROITA — MAATALOUSTUKEA EI SOVELLETAARTIKEL 298 I FÖRORDNING (EEG) nr 2454/93 AVSEENDE ANVÄNDNING FÖR SÄRSKILDA ÄNDAMÅL: VAROR AVSEDDA FÖR EXPORT — JORDBRUKSBIDRAG EJ TILLÄMPLIGAČLÁNEK 298 NAŘÍZENÍ (EHS) č. 2454/93 KONEČNÉ POUŽITÍ: ZBOŽÍ URČENO K VÝVOZU — ZEMĚDĚLSKÉ NÁHRADY NELZE UPLATNITMÄÄRUSE (EMÜ) NR 2454/93 ARTIKKEL 298 "EESMÄRGIPÄRANE KASUTAMINE": KAUBALE, MIS LÄHEB EKSPORDIKS, PÕLLUMAJANDUSTOETUSI EI RAKENDATAREGULAS (EEK) NR. 2454/93, 298.PANTS: IZMANTOŠANAS MĒRĶIS: PRECES PAREDZĒTAS IZVEŠANAI — LAUKSAIMNIECĪBAS KOMPENSĀCIJU NEPIEMĒROREGLAMENTAS (EEB) NR. 2454/93, 298 STRAIPSNIS, GALUTINIS VARTOJIMAS: EKSPORTUOJAMOS PREKĖS — ŽEMĖS ŪKIO GRĄŽINAMOSIOS IŠMOKOS NETAIKOMOSMEGHATÁROZOTT CÉLRA TÖRTÉNŐ FELHASZNÁLÁS A 2454/93/EGK RENDELET 298.CIKKE SZERINT: KIVITELI RENDELTETÉSŰ ÁRUK — MEZŐGAZDASÁGI VISSZATÉRÍTÉS NEM ALKALMAZHATÓARTIKOLU 298 REGOLAMENT (KEE) 2454/93 UŻU AĦĦARI: OĠĠETTI DESTINATI GĦALL-ESPORTAZZJONI RIFUŻJONIJIET AGRIKOLI MHUX APPLIKABBLIARTYKUŁ 298 ROZPORZĄDZENIA (EWG) NR 2454/93 PRZEZNACZENIE SZCZEGÓLNE: TOWARY PRZEZNACZONE DO WYWOZU — NIE STOSUJE SIĘ DOPŁAT ROLNYCHČLEN 298 UREDBE (EGS) ŠT. 2454/93 POSEBEN NAMEN: BLAGO DEKLARIRANO ZA IZVOZ — UPORABA KMETIJSKIH IZVOZNIH NADOMESTIL IZKLJUČENAČLÁNOK 298 NARIADENIA (EHS) Č. 2454/93 KONEČNÉ POUŽITIE: TOVAR URČENÝ NA VÝVOZ — POľNOHOSPODÁRSKE NÁHRADY NEMOŽNO UPLATNIŤЧЛЕН 298 НА РЕГЛАМЕНТ (ЕИО) № 2454/93 СПЕЦИФИЧНО ПРЕДНАЗНАЧЕНИЕ: СТОКИ, НАСОЧЕНИ ЗА ИЗНАСЯНЕ — СЕЛСКОСТОПАНСКИ ВЪЗСТАНОВЯВАНИЯ СА НЕПРИЛОЖИМИARTICOLUL 298 REGULAMENTUL (CEE) Nr. 2454/93 DESTINAȚIE FINALĂ: MĂRFURI DESTINATE PENTRU EXPORT — NU SE APLICĂ RESTITUIRI RESTITUȚII AGRICOLE3.Where goods are exported, they shall be considered as non-Community goods from the time of acceptance of the export declaration.4.In the case of destruction Article 182(5) of the Code shall apply.
Article 299Where the customs authorities agree that the use of the goods otherwise than as provided for in the authorisation is justified, such use, other than export or destruction, shall entail the incurrence of a customs debt. Article 208 of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 3001.The goods referred to in Article 291(1) shall remain under customs supervision and liable to import duties until the are:(a)first assigned to the prescribed end-use;(b)exported, destroyed or used otherwise in accordance with Articles 298 and 299.However, where the goods are suitable for repeated use and the customs authorities consider it appropriate in order to avoid abuse, customs supervision shall continue for a period not exceeding two years after the date of first assignment.2.Waste and scrap which result from the working or processing of goods and losses due to natural wastage shall be considered as goods having been assigned to the prescribed end-use.3.For waste and scrap which result from the destruction of goods, customs supervision shall end when they have been assigned a permitted customs-approved treatment or use.
CHAPTER 3Management of tariff measuresSection 1Management of tariff quotas designed to be used following the chronological order of dates of customs declarations
Article 308a1.Save as otherwise provided, where tariff quotas are opened by a Community provision, those tariff quotas shall be managed in accordance with the chronological order of dates of acceptance of declarations for release for free circulation.2.Where a declaration for release for free circulation incorporating a valid request by the declarant to benefit from a tariff quota is accepted, the Member State concerned shall draw from the tariff quota, through the Commission, a quantity corresponding to its needs.3.Member States shall not present any request for drawing until the conditions laid down in Article 256 (2) and (3) are satisfied4.Subject to paragraph 8, allocations shall be granted by the Commission on the basis of the date of acceptance of the relevant declaration for release for free circulation, and to the extent that the balance of the relevant tariff quota so permits. Priority shall be established in accordance with the chronological order of these dates.5.The Member States shall communicate to the Commission all valid requests for drawing without delay. Those communications shall include the date referred to in paragraph 4, and the exact amount applied for on the relevant customs declaration.6.For the purposes of paragraphs 4 and 5, the Commission shall fix order numbers where none are provided by the Community provision opening the tariff quota.7.If the quantities requested for drawing from a tariff quota are greater than the balance available, allocation shall be made on a pro rata basis with respect to the requested quantities.8.For the purposes of this Article, acceptance of a declaration by the customs authorities on 1, 2 or 3 January shall be regarded as acceptance on 3 January. However, if one of those days falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, such acceptance shall be regarded as having taken place on 4 January.9.Where a new tariff quota is opened, drawings shall not be granted by the Commission before the 11th working day following the date of publication of the provision which created that tariff quota.10.Member States shall immediately return to the Commission the amount of drawings which they do not use. However, where an erroneous drawing representing a customs debt of 10 euro or less is discovered after the first month following the end of the period of validity of the tariff quota concerned, Member States needs not make a return.11.If the customs authorities invalidate a declaration for release for free circulation in respect of goods which are the subject of a request for benefit of a tariff quota, the complete request shall be cancelled in respect of those goods. The Member States concerned shall immediately return to the Commission any quantity drawn, in respect of those goods, from the tariff quota.12.Details of drawings requested by individual Member States shall be treated by the Commission and other Member States as confidential.
Article 308b1.The Commission shall make an allocation each working day, except:days which are holidays for the Community institutions in Brussels, orin exceptional circumstances, any other day, provided that the competent authorities of the Member States have been informed in advance.2.Subject to Article 308a (8), any allocation shall take into account all unanswered requests which relate to declarations for release for free circulation accepted up to and including the second previous day, and which have been communicated to the Commission.
Article 308c1.A tariff quota shall be considered as critical as soon as 90 % of the initial volume has been used, or at the discretion of the competent authorities.2.By way of derogation from paragraph 1, a tariff quota shall be considered from the date of its opening as critical in any of the following cases:(a)it is opened for less than three months;(b)tariff quotas having the same product coverage and origin and an equivalent quota period as the tariff quota in question (equivalent tariff quotas) have not been opened in the previous two years;(c)an equivalent tariff quota opened in the previous two years had been exhausted on or before the last day of the third month of its quota period or had a higher initial volume than the tariff quota in question.3.A tariff quota whose sole purpose is the application, under the rules of the WTO, of either a safeguard measure or a retaliatory measure shall be considered as critical as soon as 90 % of the initial volume has been used irrespective of whether or not equivalent tariff quotas were opened in the previous two years.
Section 2Surveillance of goods
Article 308d1.Where Community surveillance is to be carried out, the Member States shall provide to the Commission at least once every week data on customs declarations for release for free circulation or on export declarations.The Member States shall cooperate with the Commission to determine which data are required from customs declarations for release for free circulation or from export declarations.2.The data provided under paragraph 1 by individual Member States shall be treated as confidential.However, aggregate data for each Member State shall be available for authorised users in all Member States.The Member States shall cooperate with the Commission to set up the practical rules on authorised access to the aggregate data.3.In respect of certain goods surveillance shall be carried out on a confidential basis.4.Where under the simplified procedures referred to in Articles 253 to 267 and Articles 280 to 289, the data referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article are not available, the Member States shall provide to the Commission the data available at the date of acceptance of the complete or supplementary declaration.
TITLE IICUSTOMS STATUS OF GOODS AND TRANSITCHAPTER 1General provisions
Article 309For the purposes of this Title:(a)means of transport means, in particular:any road vehicle, trailer or semi-trailer,any railway coach or wagon,any boat or ship,any aircraft,any container within the meaning of Article 670 (g);(b)office of departure means:the customs office where the Community transit operation begins;(c)office of transit means:the customs office at the point of exit from the customs territory of the Community when the consignment is leaving that territory in the course of a Community transit operation via a frontier between a Member State and a third country,the customs office at the point of entry into the customs territory of the Community when the goods have crossed the territory of a third country in the course of a Community transit operation;(d)office of destination means:the customs office where goods placed under the Community transit procedure must be produced to complete the Community transit operation;(e)office of guarantee means:the customs office where a comprehensive or flat-rate guarantee is lodged;(f)"EFTA countries" means:all EFTA countries and any country that has acceded to the Convention of 20 May 1987 on a common transit procedureOJ L 226, 13.8.1987, p. 2..
CHAPTER 2Scope
Article 3101.Community goods:which have undergone customs export formalities with a view to the grant of refunds on export to third countries under the common agricultural policy,orin respect of which the repayment or remission of import duties is conditional on their being re-exported from the customs territory of the Community or placed in a customs warehouse, free zone or free warehouse or under any customs procedure other than release for free circulation,orwhich are released for free circulation under the inward processing procedure, drawback system, with a view to their later export in the form of compensating products and for which an application for repayment may be presented in accordance with Article 128 of the Code, the person concerned having the intention of submitting such an application,orwhich are subject to a system of export levies and taxes, and have undergone customs formalities on export to third countries under the common agricultural policy,orwhich come from intervention stocks, are subject to measures of control as to use and/or destination, and have undergone customs formalities on export to third countries under the common agricultural policy,shall move under the external Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 91 (1) (b) of the Code.2.Goods referred to in paragraph 1 which have not left the customs territory of the Community shall be treated as Community goods provided it is certified that the export declaration, the customs formalities relating to the Community measures which required the goods to leave the said customs territory, and any effects of those formalities have been cancelled.
Article 311Without prejudice to Article 310 (1), Community goods which are consigned:(a)from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another through the territory of one or more EFTA countries;x(c)from a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Council Directive 77/388/EEC apply, to another part of the customs territory of the Community where the said provisions do not apply, or,from a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Council Directive 77/388/EEC do not apply, to another part of the customs territory of the Community where the said provisions do apply, orfrom a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Council Directive 77/388/EEC do not apply, to another part of the customs territory of the Community where the said provisions do not apply either,shall move under the internal Community transit procedure.Goods covered by point (a) of the first paragraph which are carried entirely by sea or air shall not be required to move under the internal Community transit rules
Article 312Transport of goods to which the Community transit procedure applies may be effected between two points in the customs territory of the Community through the territory of a third country other than an EFTA country under the Community transit procedure provided that transport through that third country is effected under cover of a single transport document drawn up in a Member State; in such case the operation of the procedure shall be suspended in the territory of the third country.
CHAPTER 3Customs status of goodsSection 1General provisions
Article 3131.Subject to Article 180 of the Code and the exceptions listed in paragraph 2 of this Article, all goods in the customs territory of the Community shall be deemed to be Community goods unless it is established that they do not have Community status.2.The following shall not be deemed to be Community goods unless it is established in accordance with Articles 314 to 323 of this Regulation that they do have Community status:(a)goods brought into the customs territory of the Community in accordance with Article 37 of the Code;(b)goods in temporary storage or in a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 of this Regulation or in a free warehouse;(c)goods placed under a suspensive procedure or in a free zone of control type II within the meaning of Article 799 of this Regulation.3.By way of derogation from paragraph 2(a), goods brought into the customs territory of the Community shall be deemed to be Community goods unless it is established that they do not have Community status:(a)where, if carried by air, the goods have been loaded or transhipped at an airport in the customs territory of the Community, for consignment to another airport in the Community customs territory, provided that they are carried under cover of a single transport document drawn up in a Member State; or(b)where, if carried by sea, the goods have been shipped between ports in the customs territory of the Community by a regular shipping service authorised in accordance with Article 313b.
Article 313aA regular shipping service’ means a service which carries goods in vessels that ply only between ports situated in the customs territory of the Community and may not come from, go to or call at any points outside that territory or in a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 of a port in that territory.
Article 313b1.A shipping company may be authorised to establish regular shipping services following an application to the customs authorities of the Member State in whose territory that company is established or, failing this, in whose territory it has a regional office, provided that the conditions of this Article and of Article 313c are fulfilled.2.An authorisation shall be issued only to shipping companies which:(a)are established in the customs territory of the Community or have a regional office there and whose records will be available to the competent customs authorities;(b)fulfil the conditions laid down in Article 14h;(c)determine the vessel(s) to be used for the regular shipping service and specify the ports of call once the authorisation is issued;(d)undertake that on the routes of regular shipping services, no calls will be made at any port in a territory outside the customs territory of the Community or at any free zone of control type I in a port in the customs territory of the Community, and that no transhipments of goods will be made at sea;(e)undertake to register the names of the vessels assigned to regular shipping services and the ports of call with the authorising customs authority.3.The application for an authorisation for a regular shipping service shall specify the Member States concerned by that service. The customs authorities of the Member State to whom the application has been made (the authorising customs authority) shall notify the customs authorities of the other Member States concerned by the shipping service (the corresponding customs authorities) through the electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x.Without prejudice to paragraph 4, within 45 days of receipt of such notification, the corresponding customs authorities may refuse the application on the basis that the condition of paragraph 2(b) is not met and communicate the refusal through the electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x. The corresponding customs authority shall indicate the grounds for the refusal and the legal provisions relating to the offences committed. In that case, the authorising customs authority shall not issue the authorisation and shall notify the refusal to the applicant stating the reasons for the refusal.Where no reply or refusal is received from the corresponding customs authorities, the authorising customs authority, having examined whether the conditions for the authorisation are met, shall issue an authorisation which shall be accepted by the other Member States concerned by the shipping service. The electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x shall be used to store the authorisation and to notify the corresponding customs authorities that the authorisation was issued.4.Where the shipping company holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the requirements set out in points (a) and (b) of paragraph 2 of this Article, and as referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article, shall be deemed to be met.
Article 313c1.Once a regular shipping service has been authorised in accordance with Article 313b, the shipping company concerned shall be required to use the authorisation for the vessels registered for that purpose.2.The shipping company shall inform the authorising customs authority of any circumstances arising after the authorisation is granted which may influence its continuation or content.Where an authorisation is revoked by the authorising customs authority or at the request of the shipping company, the authorising customs authority shall notify the revocation to the corresponding customs authorities using the electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x.3.The procedure provided for in Article 313b(3) shall apply if the authorisation is to be amended to cover Member States that were not included in the original authorisation or a previous authorisation. The provisions of Article 313b(4) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 313d1.The shipping company authorised to establish regular shipping services shall communicate to the authorising customs authority the following:(a)the names of the vessels assigned to the regular shipping service;(b)the first port where the vessel starts its operation as a regular shipping service;(c)the ports of call;(d)any amendments to the information referred to in points (a), (b) and (c);(e)the date and time when the amendments referred to in point (d) take effect.2.The information communicated in accordance with paragraph 1 shall be registered by the authorising customs authority in the electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x within one working day from the day of its communication. It shall be accessible to the customs authorities operating in ports located in the customs territory of the Community.The registration shall take effect on the first working day following that of the registration.
Article 313eWhen a vessel registered to a regular shipping service is forced by circumstances beyond its control to tranship goods at sea or temporarily put into a port that is not part of the regular shipping service, including ports outside the customs territory of the Community or a free zone of control type I of a port in the customs territory of the Community, the shipping company shall immediately inform the customs authorities of the subsequent Community ports of call, including those along the vessel’s scheduled route. Goods loaded or unloaded in those ports shall not be deemed to be Community goods.
Article 313f1.The customs authorities may require proof from the shipping company that the provisions of Articles 313b to 313e have been observed.2.Where the customs authorities establish that the provisions referred to in paragraph 1 have not been observed by the shipping company, they shall immediately inform all the customs authorities concerned by the shipping service, using the electronic information and communication system referred to in Article 14x, so that those authorities can take the required measures.
Article 3141.Where goods are not deemed to be Community goods within the meaning of Article 313, their Community status may be established in accordance with Article 314c(1) only if they fulfil the conditions laid down in any of the following points:(a)the goods have been moved from one point to another within the customs territory of the Community and temporarily leave that territory without crossing the territory of a third country;(b)the goods have been moved from one point within the customs territory of the Community, through the territory of a third country, to another point within the customs territory of the Community, and carried under cover of a single transport document issued in a Member State;(c)the goods have been moved from one point within the customs territory of the Community through the territory of a third country, where they were transhipped into a means of transport other than that onto which they were initially loaded, to another point within the customs territory of the Community, and a new transport document covering carriage from the third country has been issued and is presented accompanied by a copy of the original document covering carriage from the one point to the other within the customs territory of the Community.2.Proof that the goods have Community status may be established solely:(a)by means of one of the documents provided for in Articles 315 to 318; or(b)in accordance with the rules laid down in Articles 319 to 323; or(c)by the accompanying document referred to in Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2719/92OJ L 276, 19.9.1992, p. 1.; or(d)by the document provided for in Article 325; or(e)by the document provided for in Article 816 certifying the Community status of the goods; or(f)by the T5 control copy described in Article 843.2a.Where goods have been moved as referred to in paragraph 1(c), the customs authorities competent at the point of re-entry of the goods into the customs territory of the Community shall carry out post-clearance checks to determine the accuracy of the information entered in the copy of the original transport document in compliance with the requirements of administrative cooperation between Member States laid down in Article 314a.3.The documents or rules referred to in Article 314c(1) shall not be used in respect of goods for which the export formalities have been completed or which have been placed under the inward processing procedure (drawback system).4.Where the documents or rules referred to in paragraph 2 are used for Community goods with packaging not having Community status, the document certifying Community status shall be endorsed with one of the following phrases:envases NN-emballagerN-UmschließungenΣυσκευασία NN packagingemballages Nimballaggi NN-verpakkingsmiddelenembalagens NN-pakkausN förpackning.
Article 314aThe customs administrations of the Member States shall assist one another in checking the authenticity and accuracy of the documents and verifying that the procedures used in accordance with the provisions of this Title to prove the Community status of goods have been correctly applied.
Section 2Proof of Community status
Article 314bFor the purposes of this Section, "competent office" means the customs authorities responsible for certifying the Community status of goods.
Article 314c1.Without prejudice to goods placed under the internal Community transit procedure, proof that the goods have Community status may be established solely by one of the following means:(a)by one of the documents provided for in Articles 315 to 317b;(b)in accordance with the rules laid down in Articles 319 to 323;(c)by the accompanying document referred to in Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2719/92OJ L 276, 19.9.1992, p. 1.;(d)by the document provided for in Article 325;(e)by the label provided for in Article 462a(2);(f)by the document provided for in Article 812 certifying the Community status of the goods; or(g)by the T5 control copy described in Article 843.2.Where the documents or rules referred to in paragraph 1 are used for Community goods with packaging not having Community status, the document certifying the Community status of the goods shall bear one of the following endorsements:envases NN-emballagerN-UmschließungenΣυσκευασία ΝN packagingemballages Nimballaggi NN-verpakkingenembalagens NN-pakkausN förpackning.obal NN-pakendamineN iepakojumsN pakuotėN csomagolásippakkjar Nopakowania NN embalažaN-obal.опаковка Nambalaj N.3.Subject to the conditions for issuing the documents being met, the documents referred to in Articles 315 to 323 may be issued retroactively. Where this is the case, they shall bear one of the following phrases in red:Expedido a posteriori,Udstedt efterfoelgende,Nachträglich ausgestellt,Εκδοθέν εκ των υστέρων,Issued retroactively,Délivré a posteriori,Rilasciato a posteriori,Achteraf afgegeven,Emitido a posteriori,Annettu jälkikäteen,Utfärdat i efterhand,Vystaveno dodatečně,Välja antud tagasiulatuvalt,Izsniegts retrospektīvi,Retrospektyvusis išdavimas,Kiadva visszamenőleges hatállyal,Maħruġ retrospettivament,Wystawione retrospektywnie,Izdano naknadno,Vyhotovené dodatočne,Издаден впоследствие,Eliberat ulterior.
Subsection 1T2L document
Article 3151.Proof of the Community status of goods shall be furnished by the production of a T2L document. That document shall be drawn up in accordance with paragraphs 3 to 5.2.Proof of the Community status of goods consigned to or from a part of the customs territory of the Community, where Directive 77/388/EEC does not apply, shall be furnished by the production of a T2LF document.Paragraphs 3 to 5 of this Article and Articles 316 to 324f shall apply mutatis mutandis to the T2LF document.3.The T2L document shall be made out on a form corresponding to Copy 4 or Copy 4/5 of the specimen in Annexes 31 and 32.Where necessary, the said form may be supplemented by one or more continuation sheets corresponding to Copy 4 or Copy 4/5 of the specimen in Annexes 33 and 34.Where Member States do not authorise the use of continuation sheets when a computerised system is used to produce declarations, the form shall be supplemented by one or more forms corresponding to Copy 4 or Copy 4/5 of the specimen in Annexes 31 and 32.4.The person concerned shall enter "T2L" in the right-hand subdivision of box 1 of the form and "T2Lbis" in the right-hand subdivision of box 1 of any continuation sheets used.5.Loading lists drawn up in accordance with the specimen in Annex 45 and made out in accordance with Annex 44a may be used instead of continuation sheets as the descriptive part of a T2L document.
Article 315aThe customs authorities may authorise any person fulfilling the conditions of Article 373 to use as loading lists lists which do not comply with all the requirements of Annexes 44a and 45.Article 385(1), second subparagraph, (2) and (3) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 3161.Subject to the provisions of Article 324f, a T2L document shall be drawn up in a single original.2.At the request of the person concerned, T2L documents and, where necessary, any continuation sheets or loading lists used, shall be endorsed by the competent office. Such endorsements shall comprise the following, which should, as far as possible, appear in box "C. Office of departure":(a)in the case of T2L documents, the name and stamp of the competent office, the signature of an official of that office, the date of endorsement and either the registration number or the number of the dispatch declaration, where this is required;(b)in the case of continuation sheets or loading lists, the number appearing on the T2L document, which shall be entered by means of a stamp including the name of the competent office, or by hand; where it is entered by hand, it shall be accompanied by the official stamp of the said office.The documents shall be returned to the person concerned.
Subsection 2Commercial documents
Article 3171.Proof of the Community status of goods shall be furnished, in accordance with the conditions set out below, by the production of the invoice or transport document relating to the goods.2.The invoice or transport document referred to in paragraph 1 shall include at least the full name and address of the consignor, or of the person concerned where this is not the consignor, the number and kind, marks and reference numbers of the packages, a description of the goods, the gross mass in kilograms and, where necessary, the container numbers.The person concerned shall mark the said document clearly with the "T2L" symbol, accompanied by his handwritten signature.3.At the request of the person concerned, the invoice or transport document duly completed and signed by him shall be endorsed by the competent office. The endorsement shall include the name and stamp of the competent office, the signature of an official of that office, the date of endorsement and either the registration number or the number of the dispatch declaration where such a declaration is required.4.If the total value of the Community goods covered by the invoice or transport document, completed and signed in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article or Article 224, does not exceed EUR 10000, the person concerned shall not be required to submit that document for endorsement by the competent office.In that case, the invoice or transport document shall include, in addition to the information set out in paragraph 2, the particulars of the competent office.5.This Article shall apply only where the invoice or transport document relates exclusively to Community goods.
Article 317a1.Proof of the Community status of goods shall be furnished, in accordance with the conditions set out below, by the production of the shipping company's manifest relating to the goods.2.The manifest shall include at least the following information:(a)the name and full address of the shipping company;(b)the name of the vessel;(c)the place and date of loading;(d)the place of unloading.The manifest shall further include, for each consignment:(a)the reference for the bill of lading or other commercial document;(b)the number, description, marks and reference numbers of the packages;(c)the normal trade description of the goods including sufficient detail to permit their identification;(d)the gross mass in kilograms;(e)the container identification numbers, where applicable; and(f)the following entries for the status of the goods:the letter "C" (equivalent to "T2L") for goods whose Community status can be demonstrated,the letter "F" (equivalent to "T2LF") for goods whose Community status can be demonstrated, consigned to or originating in a part of the Community customs territory where the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC do not apply,the letter "N" for all other goods.3.At the request of the shipping company, the manifest it has duly completed and signed shall be endorsed by the competent office. The endorsement shall include the name and stamp of the competent office, the signature of an official at that office and the date of endorsement.
Article 317bWhere the simplified Community transit procedures provided for in Articles 445 and 448 are used, proof of Community status shall be provided by entering the letter "C" (equivalent to "T2L") alongside the relevant items on the manifest.
Article 318Where the document used to prove the Community status of goods is issued retroactively it shall bear one of the following phrases in red:Expedido a posteriori,Udstedt efterfølgende,Nachträglich ausgestellt,Εκδοθέν εκ των υστέρων,Issued retroactively,Délivré a posteriori,Rilasciato a posteriori,Achteraf afgegeven,Emitido a posteriori,annettu jälkikäteen - utfärdat i efterhand,utfärdat i efterhand.
Subsection 3Other proof specific to certain operations
Article 3191.Where goods are transported under cover of a TIR carnet or an ATA carnet, the declarant may, with a view to proving the Community status of the goods and subject to Article 314 (2), clearly enter the symbol "T2L" in the space reserved for the description of goods, together with his signature, on all the relevant vouchers of the carnet used before presenting it to the office of departure for authentication. On all the vouchers where it has been entered, the symbol "T2L" shall be authenticated with the stamp of the office of departure accompanied by the signature of the competent official.2.Where the TIR carnet or the ATA carnet covers both Community goods and non-Community goods, those two categories of goods shall be shown separately, and the symbol "T2L" shall be entered in such a way that it clearly relates only to the Community goods.
Article 320If it is necessary to establish the Community status of motorized road vehicles registered in a Member State, such vehicles shall be considered to have Community status:(a)where they are accompanied by their registration plates and documents and the registration particulars shown on the said plates and documents unambiguously establish their Community status;(b)in other cases, in accordance with Articles 315 to 319 and 321, 322 and 323.
Article 321If it is necessary to establish the Community status of goods wagons belonging to a railway company of a Member State, such wagons shall be considered to have Community status:(a)where the code number and ownership mark (distinguishing letters) displayed on them unambiguously establish their Community status;(b)in other cases, on presentation of one of the documents referred to in Articles 315 to 317b.
Article 3221.If it is necessary to establish the Community status of packaging used for the transport of goods in intra-Community trade which can be identified as belonging to a person established in a Member State; the packaging shall be considered to have Community status:(a)where they are declared as Community goods and there is no doubt as to the veracity of the declaration;(b)in other cases, in accordance with Articles 315 to 322.2.The facility provided for in paragraph 1 shall be granted for receptacles, packings, pallets and other similar equipment, excluding containers within the meaning of Article 670.
Article 323If it is necessary to establish the Community status of goods in passenger-accompanied baggage the goods, provided that they are not intended for commercial use, shall be considered to have Community status:(a)where they are declared as Community goods and there is no doubt as to the truthfulness of the declaration;(b)in other cases, in accordance with Articles 315 to 322.
Article 323a1.Where pursuant to Article 91(2)(f) of the Code, non-Community goods are carried from one point to another in the customs territory of the Community by post (including parcel post), the customs authorities of the Member State of dispatch shall be required to affix on the packaging and accompanying documents a label of the type shown in Annex 42, or have a label of this type so affixed.2.Where Community goods are carried by post (including parcel post) to or from a part of the customs territory of the Community where Directive 77/388/EEC does not apply, the customs authorities of the Member State of dispatch shall be required to affix on the packaging and accompanying documents a label of the type shown in Annex 42 B, or have a label of this type so affixed.
Article 324The customs authorities of the Member States shall mutually assist one another in checking the authenticity and accuracy of the documents and the regularity of the detailed procedures which, in accordance with this Chapter, are used to prove the Community status of goods.
Subsection 4Proof of Community status of goods provided by an authorised consignor
Article 324a1.The customs authorities of each Member State may authorise any person, hereinafter referred to as the "authorised consignor", who satisfies the requirements of Article 373 and proposes to establish the Community status of goods by means of a T2L document in accordance with Article 315, or by means of one of the documents stipulated in Articles 317 to 317b, hereinafter referred to as "commercial documents", to use such documents without having to present them for endorsement to the competent office.2.The provisions of Articles 374 to 378 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the authorisation referred to in paragraph 1.
Article 324bThe authorisation shall specify, in particular:(a)the office assigned responsibility for pre-authenticating the forms used for drawing up the documents concerned, for the purposes of Article 324c(1)(a);(b)the manner in which the authorised consignor shall establish that the forms have been properly used;(c)the excluded categories or movements of goods;(d)the period within which and the manner in which the authorised consignor shall notify the competent office in order to enable it to carry out any necessary controls before departure of the goods.
Article 324c1.The authorisation shall stipulate that the front of the commercial documents concerned or box "C. Office of departure" on the front of the forms used for the purposes of compiling T2L document and, where appropriate, the continuation sheets, must be:(a)stamped in advance with the stamp of the office referred to in Article 324b(a) and signed by an official of that office; or(b)stamped by the authorised consignor with a special metal stamp approved by the customs authorities and corresponding to the specimen in Annex 62. The stamp may be pre-printed on the forms where the printing is entrusted to a printer approved for that purpose.Section 27 of Annex 37d shall apply mutatis mutandis.2.Not later than on consignment of the goods, the authorised consignor shall complete and sign the form. He shall also enter in box "D. Control by office of departure" of the T2L document, or in a clearly identifiable space on the commercial document used, the name of the competent office, the date of completion of the document, and one of the following endorsements:Expedidor autorizadoGodkendt afsenderZugelassener VersenderΕγκεκριμένος αποστολέαςAuthorised consignorExpéditeur agrééSpeditore autorizzatoToegelaten afzenderExpedidor autorizadoHyväksytty lähettäjäGodkänd avsändare.Schválený odesílatelVolitatud kaubasaatjaAtzītais nosūtītājsĮgaliotas siuntėjasEngedélyezett feladóAwtorizzat li jibgħatUpoważniony nadawcaPooblaščeni pošiljateljSchválený odosielateľ.Одобрен изпращачExpeditor agreat autorizat autorizat.
Article 324d1.The authorised consignor may be authorised not to sign T2L documents or commercial documents used bearing the special stamp referred to in Annex 62 which are drawn up by an electronic or automatic data processing system. Such authorisation shall be subject to the condition that the authorised consignor has previously given those authorities a written undertaking acknowledging his liability for the legal consequences arising from all T2L documents or commercial documents issued bearing the special stamp.2.T2L documents or commercial documents drawn up in accordance with paragraph 1 shall contain in place of the authorised consignor's signature one of the following endorsements:Dispensa de firmaFritaget for underskriftFreistellung von der UnterschriftsleistungΔεν απαιτείται υπογραφήSignature waivedDispense de signatureDispensa dalla firmaVan ondertekening vrijgesteldDispensada a assinaturaVapautettu allekirjoituksestaBefriad från underskrift.Podpis se nevyžadujeAllkirjanõudest loobutudDerīgs bez parakstaLeista nepasirašytiAláírás alól mentesítveFirma mhux meħtieġaZwolniony ze składania podpisuOpustitev podpisaOslobodenie od podpisu.Освободен от подписDispensă de semnătură.
Article 324e1.The customs authorities of the Member States may authorise shipping companies not to draw up the manifest serving to demonstrate the Community status of goods until, at the latest, the day after the departure of the vessel and, in any case, before its arrival at the port of destination.2.The authorisation referred to in paragraph 1 shall be granted only to international shipping companies which:(a)fulfil the conditions of Article 373; by way of derogation from Article 373(1)(a) shipping companies need not be established in the Community if they have a regional office there, and(b)use electronic data interchange systems to transmit information between the ports of departure and destination in the Community, and(c)operate a significant number of voyages between the Member States on recognised routes.3.On receipt of an application, the customs authorities of the Member State where the shipping company is established shall notify the other Member States in whose respective territories the ports of departure and intended destination are situated of that application.If no objection is received within 60 days of the date of notification, the customs authorities shall authorise use of the simplified procedure described in paragraph 4.This authorisation shall be valid in the Member States concerned and shall apply only to transit operations between the ports to which it refers.4.The simplification shall be operated as follows:(a)the manifest for the port of departure shall be transmitted by electronic data interchange system to the port of destination;(b)the shipping company shall enter in the manifest the information indicated in Article 317a(2);(c)the manifest transmitted by electronic data exchange (data exchange manifest) shall be presented to the customs authorities at the port of departure at the latest on the working day following the departure of the vessel and in any case before it arrives at the port of destination. The customs authorities may require a printout of the data exchange manifest to be presented when they do not have access to an information system as approved by the customs authorities containing the data exchange manifest;(d)the data exchange manifest shall be presented to the customs authorities at the port of destination. The customs authorities may require a printout of the data exchange manifest to be presented when they do not have access to an information system as approved by the customs authorities containing the data exchange manifest.5.Article 448(5) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 324fThe authorised consignor shall make a copy of each T2L document or each commercial document issued under this subsection. The customs authorities shall specify the conditions under which the copy shall be presented for purposes of control and retained for at least two years.
Subsection 5Specific provisions concerning products of sea-fishing and other products taken from the sea by boats
Article 3251.For the purposes of this subsection:(a)Community fishing vessel means a vessel which is listed and registered in a part of a Member State's territory forming part of the customs territory of the Community, flies the flag of a Member State, catches products of sea-fishing and, as the case may be, processes them on board;(b)Community factory ship means a vessel which is listed or registered in a part of a Member State's territory forming part of the customs territory of the Community, flies the flag of a Member State and does not catch products of sea-fishing but does process such products on board.2.A T2M form, made out in accordance with Articles 327 to 337, shall be produced to prove the Community status:(a)of the products of sea-fishing caught by a Community fishing vessel, in waters other than the territorial waters of a country or territory outside the customs territory of the Community;and(b)of the goods obtained from such products on board that vessel or a Community factory ship, in the production of which other products having Community status may have been used,which may be in packaging having Community status and are to be brought into the customs territory of the Community in the circumstances set out in Article 326.3.Proof of the Community status of the sea-fishing products and other products taken or caught in waters other than the territorial waters of a country or territory outside the customs territory of the Community by vessels flying the flag of a Member State and listed or registered in a part of a Member State's territory forming part of the customs territory of the Community, or of such products taken or caught in territorial waters within the customs territory of the Community by vessels of a non-member country, must be provided by means of the logbook or any other means which establishes the said status.
Article 3261.A T2M form shall be presented in respect of the products and goods referred to in Article 325 (2) which are transported directly to the customs territory of the Community:(a)by the Community fishing vessel which caught the products and, where applicable, processed them; or(b)by another Community fishing vessel or by the Community factory slip which processed the products following their transhipment from the vessel referred to in point (a); or(c)by any other vessel onto which the said products and goods were transhipped from the vessels referred to in points (a) and (b), without any further changes being made; or(d)by a means of transport covered by a single transport document made out in the country or territory not forming part of the customs territory of the Community where the products or goods were landed from the vessels referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).Thereafter the T2M form may no longer be used as proof of the Community status of the products or goods to which it refers.2.The customs authorities which are responsible for the port where products and/or goods are landed from a vessel referred to in point (a) of paragraph 1 may waive the application of paragraph 1 where there is no doubt about the origin of those products and/or goods, or where the attestation referred to in Article 8 (1) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2847/93OJ No L 261, 20.10.1993, p. 1. is applicable.
Article 3271.The form for the T2M document shall conform to the specimen shown in Annex 43.2.The original shall be printed on paper without mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing at least 55 g/m2. It shall have a green guilloche pattern background printed on both sides so as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means.3.The T2M forms shall measure 210 × 297 mm, a tolerance of between - 5 and + 8 mm being allowed in the length.4.The form shall be printed in an official Community language specified by the competent authorities of the Member State to which the vessel belongs.5.The T2M forms shall be bound in booklets of 10, with one detachable original and one non-detachable carbon copy of each form. Page 2 of the cover of the booklet shall contain the notes shown in Annex 44.6.Each T2M form shall bear an individual serial number. This number shall be the same for both original and copy.7.Member States may themselves print the T2M forms and assemble them in booklets, or entrust the work to printers approved by them. In the latter case, reference to the approval must appear on page 1 of the cover of each booklet and on the original of each form. Page 1 and the original of each form must also bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which he can be identified.8.The T2M forms shall be completed in one of the official Community languages either in typescript or legibly by hand; if the latter, in ink and in printed characters. No erasures or alterations may be made. Corrections shall be made by crossing out the wrong words and adding any necessary particulars. Any such corrections must be initialled by the person who signed the declaration containing them.
Article 328The booklet of T2M forms shall be issued at the request of the appropriate person by the Community customs office responsible for supervising the base port of the Community fishing vessel for which the booklet is intended.The booklet shall be issued only when the person concerned has completed boxes 1 and 2 in the language of the form, and has completed and signed the declaration in box 3 of all the originals and copies of the forms contained in the booklet. When issuing the booklet, the customs office shall complete box B of all the originals and copies of the forms in the booklet.The booklet shall be valid for two years from the date of issue shown on page 2 of its cover. In addition, the validity of the forms shall be guaranteed by the presence in box A of each original and copy of a stamp applied by the authority responsible for registering the Community fishing vessel for which the booklet is issued.
Article 329The master of the Community fishing vessel shall complete box 4 and, if the catch has been processed on board, box 6, and shall complete and sign the declaration in box 9 of the original and copy of one of the forms in the booklet whenever he:(a)tranships products to one of the vessels referred to in point (b) of Article 326 (1) which processes those products;(b)tranships products or goods to any other vessel which will not process them but take them directly either to a port in the customs territory of the Community or to another port for subsequent consignment to that territory;(c)without prejudice to Article 326 (2), lands products or goods in a port in the customs territory of the Community;(d)lands products or goods in a port outside the customs territory of the Community for subsequent consignment to that territory.Any processing of such products shall be recorded in the vessel's logbook.
Article 330The master of a vessel referred to in point (b) of Article 326 (1) shall complete box 6 and complete and sign the declaration in box 11 of the original of the T2M form whenever he lands goods either in a port in the customs territory of the Community or in a port outside the said territory for subsequent consignment to that territory, or whenever he tranships goods onto another vessel for that purpose.Processing of products transhipped to the vessel shall be recorded in its logbook.
Article 331When the products or goods referred to in point (a) or point (b) of Article 329 are transhipped for the first time, box 10 of the original and the copy of a T2M form shall be completed; if a further transhipment, of the type referred to in Article 330, takes place, box 12 of the original of that T2M form shall also be completed. The transhipment declaration shall be signed by both the masters concerned and the original of the T2M form shall be given to the master of the vessel to which the products or goods are transhipped. Any transhipment operation shall be recorded in the logbooks of both the vessels involved.
Article 3321.Where products or goods covered by a T2M form go to a country or territory not forming part of the customs territory of the Community, the said form shall be valid only if the certification in box 13 of the form has been completed and endorsed by the customs authorities of that country or territory.2.Where some of the products or goods do not come to the customs territory of the Community, the name, kind, gross mass and treatment or use assigned to those consignments shall be entered in the "Remarks" box of the T2M form.
Article 3331.Where products or goods covered by a T2M form go to country or territory not forming part of the customs territory of the Community for subsequent despatch in split consignments to that territory, the person concerned or his representative shall:(a)enter in the "Remarks" box of the initial T2M form the number of kind of packages, the gross mass, the treatment or use to which the consignment has been assigned and the number of the "Extract" referred to in point (b);(b)make out a T2M "Extract", using for this purpose an original form taken from a booklet of T2M forms issued in accordance with the provisions of Article 328.Each "Extract", and its copy which shall remain in the T2M booklet, shall include a reference to the initial T2M form referred to in point (a) and shall be clearly marked with one of the following words:Extracto,Udskrift,Auszug,Απόσπασμα,Extract,Extrait,Estratto,Uittreksel,Extracto,Ote,Utdrag,Výpis,Väljavõte,Izraksts,Išrašas,Kivonat,Estratt,Wyciąg,Izpisek,Výpis,Извлечение,Extras.The T2M "Extract" accompanying the split consignment to the customs territory of the Community shall state in boxes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 the name, kind, CN code and quantity of products or goods making up that consignment. In addition, the certification in box 13 shall be completed and endorsed by the customs authorities of the country or territory where the products or goods remained while in transit.2.When all the products and goods covered by the initial T2M form referred to in point (a) of paragraph 1 have been sent to the customs territory of the Community, the certification in box 13 of the form shall be completed and endorsed by the authorities referred to in that paragraph. The form shall then be sent to the customs office referred to in Article 328.3.Where some of the products or goods do not come to the customs territory of the Community, the name, kind, gross mass and treatment or use assigned to the products or goods shall be entered in the "Remarks" box of the initial T2M form.
Article 334All T2M forms, whether initial or "Extract", shall be presented at the customs office where the products or goods to which they refer are brought into the customs territory of the Community. However, where the products or goods are brought in under a transit procedure commencing outside that territory, the forms shall be presented at the customs office of destination for that procedure.The authorities of the office may request a translation of the form. In addition, with a view to checking the accuracy of the particulars given in the T2M form, they may require the production of all relevant documents, including the vessels' papers where necessary. The office shall complete box C of each T2M form, a copy of which shall be sent to the customs office referred to in Article 328.
Article 335By way of derogation from Articles 332, 333 and 334, where products or goods covered by a T2M form go to a third country that is a contracting party to the Convention on a common transit procedure, for reconsignment in full or split consignments to the customs territory of the Community under "T2" procedure, the particulars of the said procedure shall be entered in the "Remarks" box of the T2M form.When all the products and/or goods covered by this T2M form have been sent to the customs territory of the Community, the certification in box 13 of the form shall be completed and endorsed by the customs authorities. A completed copy of the form, shall be sent to the customs office referred to in Article 328.The provisions of Article 332 (2) shall apply as appropriate.
Article 336The booklet containing the T2M forms shall be produced whenever the customs authorities so require.When a vessel for which a booklet of T2M forms as referred to in Article 327 has been issued ceases to satisfy the conditions laid down, before all the forms have been used, or when all the forms in the booklet have been used or its period of validity has expired, the booklet shall be returned immediately to the customs office of issue.
Article 337The provisions of Article 324 apply mutatis mutandis.
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CHAPTER 4Community transitSection 1General provisions
Article 340aThe provisions of this Chapter shall apply to external and internal Community transit, except if provided otherwise.The goods involving higher risk of fraud are listed in Annex 44c. When a provision of the present Regulation refers to that Annex, any measure related to goods in that Annex shall apply only when the quantity of those goods exceeds the corresponding minimum. Annex 44c shall be reviewed at least once a year.
Article 340bFor the purposes of this Chapter, the following definitions shall apply:1."office of departure": means the customs office where declarations placing goods under the Community transit procedure are accepted;2."office of transit" means(a)the customs office at the point of exit from the customs territory of the Community when the consignment is leaving that territory in the course of a transit operation via a frontier between a Member State and a third country other than an EFTA country, or(b)the customs office at the point of entry into the customs territory of the Community when the goods have crossed the territory of a third country in the course of a transit operation;3."office of destination": means the customs office where goods placed under the Community transit procedure must be presented in order to end the procedure;4."office of guarantee": means the office where the customs authorities of each Member State decide that guarantees furnished by a guarantor shall be lodged;5."EFTA countries": means all EFTA countries and any other country that has acceded to the Convention of 20 May 1987 on a common transit procedureOJ L 226, 13.8.1987, p. 2.;6."Transit accompanying document": means the document printed by the computerised system to accompany the goods and based on the data of the transit declaration;6a."Transit/security accompanying document": means the document printed by the computerised system to accompany the goods based on the data of the transit declaration and the entry or exit summary declaration;7."Fallback procedure": means the procedure based on the use of paper documents established to allow the lodging, the control of the transit declaration and the following of the transit operation when it is not possible to implement the standard procedure by electronic means.
Article 340c1.Community goods shall be placed under the internal Community transit procedure if they are consigned:(a)from a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Directive 2006/112/EC apply, to a part of the customs territory of the Community where those provisions do not apply; or(b)from a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Directive 2006/112/EC do not apply, to a part of the customs territory of the Community where those provisions do apply; or(c)from a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Directive 2006/112/EC do not apply, to a part of the customs territory of the Community where those provisions do not apply either.2.Without prejudice to paragraph 3, Community goods which are consigned from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another through the territory of one or more EFTA countries pursuant to the Convention on a common transit procedure, shall be placed under the internal Community transit procedure.Goods covered by the first subparagraph which are carried entirely by sea or air shall not be required to be placed under the internal Community transit procedure.3.Where Community goods are exported to an EFTA country or where they are exported and transit the territory of one or more EFTA countries and the provisions of the Convention on a common transit procedure apply, they shall be placed under the external Community transit procedure under the following conditions:(a)if they have undergone customs export formalities with a view to refunds being granted on export to third countries under the common agricultural policy; or(b)if they have come from intervention stocks, are subject to measures of control as to use and/or destination, and have undergone customs formalities on export to third countries under the common agricultural policy; or(c)if they are eligible for the repayment or remission of import duties on condition that they are exported from the customs territory of the Community; or(d)if in the form of compensating products or goods in the unaltered state, they have undergone customs formalities on export to third countries in order to discharge the inward processing procedure, drawback system, with a view to obtaining repayment or remission of customs duty.
Article 340dGoods to which the Community transit procedure applies may be carried between two points in the Community customs territory via the territory of a third country other than an EFTA country provided that that they are carried through that third country under cover of a single transport document drawn up in a Member State. Where this is so, the effect of the transit procedure shall be suspended in the territory of the third country.
Article 340e1.The Community transit procedure shall be compulsory in respect of goods carried by air only if they are loaded or reloaded at an airport in the Community.2.Without prejudice to Article 91(1) of the Code, use of the Community transit procedure shall be compulsory for goods carried by sea if they are carried by a regular shipping service authorised in accordance with Articles 313a and 313b.
Article 341The provisions of Chapters 1 and 2 of Title VII of the Code and the provisions of this Title shall apply mutatis mutandis to other charges within the meaning of Article 91(1)(a) of the Code.
Article 3421.The guarantee furnished by the principal shall be valid throughout the Community.2.Where the guarantee is furnished by a guarantor, the guarantor shall indicate an address for service or appoint an agent in each Member State.3.A guarantee needs to be furnished for Community transit operations carried out by the railway companies of the Member States under a procedure other than the simplified procedure referred to in Article 372(1)(g)(i).4.When the guarantee is furnished by a guarantor at an office of guarantee:(a)a "guarantee reference number" is allocated to the principal for the use of the guarantee and to identify each undertaking of the guarantor;(b)an access code associated with the "guarantee reference number" is allocated and is communicated to the principal.
Article 343Each Member State shall enter into the computerised system the list of customs offices competent to handle Community transit operations, indicating their respective identification numbers and duties and stating the days and hours when they are open. Any changes to this information shall also be entered into the computerised system.The Commission shall use the computerised system to communicate this information to the other Member States.
Article 343aEach Member State shall notify the Commission of any central offices that have been established, and of the responsibilities conferred on those offices regarding the management and monitoring of the Community transit procedure and in the receipt and transmission of documents, indicating the types of documents involved.The Commission shall forward this information to the other Member States.
Article 344The characteristics of the forms other than the Single Administrative Document used in the Community transit system shall be set out in Annex 44b.
Article 344a1.In the framework of the Community transit procedure, formalities shall be carried out by an electronic data-processing technique.2.The messages to be used between administrations shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Section 2ProcedureSubsection 1Individual guarantee
Article 3451.The individual guarantee shall cover the full amount of customs debt liable to be incurred, calculated on the basis of the highest rates applicable to goods of the same kind in the Member State of departure. For the purposes of that calculation, Community goods carried in accordance with the Convention on a common transit procedure shall be treated as non-Community goods.However, the rates to take into consideration for the calculation of the individual guarantee cannot be less than a minimal rate, when such a rate is mentioned in the fifth column of Annex 44c.2.Individual guarantees in the form of a cash deposit shall be lodged at the office of departure. They shall be repaid when the procedure has been discharged.3.An individual guarantee furnished by a guarantor may be in the form of individual guarantee vouchers for an amount of EUR 7000, issued by the guarantor to persons who intend to act as principal.The guarantor shall be liable for up to EUR 7000 per voucher.4.Where the individual guarantee is furnished by a guarantor, the access code associated with the "guarantee reference number" cannot be modified by the principal except when Annex 47a, point 3, is applicable.
Article 3461.An individual guarantee furnished by a guarantor shall correspond to the specimen in Annex 49.The guarantee instrument shall be retained at the office of guarantee.2.Where required by national law, regulation or administrative provision, or by common practice, each Member State may allow the undertaking referred to in paragraph 1 to take a different form provided it has the same legal effect as the undertaking shown in the specimen.
Article 3471.In the case referred to in Article 345(3), the individual guarantee shall correspond to the specimen in Annex 50.Article 346(2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.2.The guarantor shall provide the office of guarantee with any required details about the individual guarantee vouchers that he has issued, in the manner decided by the customs authorities.The last date on which the voucher may be used cannot be later than one year from the date of issue.3.A "guarantee reference number" shall be communicated by the guarantor to the principal for each individual guarantee voucher which is allocated to him. The associated access code cannot be modified by the principal.4.For the purposes of implementing Article 353(2)(b), the guarantor shall issue the principal with individual guarantee vouchers drawn up on a paper form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 54, including the identification number.5.The guarantor may issue individual guarantee vouchers which are not valid for a Community transit operation involving goods of the list published in Annex 44c. In this case the guarantor shall endorse each individual voucher in paper form diagonally with the following phrase:Limited validity — 99200.6.The principal shall lodge, at the office of departure, the number of individual guarantee vouchers corresponding to the multiple of EUR 7000 required to cover the total amount referred to in Article 345(1). For the implementation of Article 353(2)(b), the individual vouchers in paper form shall be delivered and retained by the office of departure which shall communicate the identification number of each voucher to the office of guarantee indicated on the voucher.
Article 3481.The office of guarantee shall revoke its decision accepting the guarantor's undertaking if the conditions laid down at the time of issue are no longer fulfilled.Equally, the guarantor may cancel his undertaking at any time.2.The revocation or cancellation shall become effective on the 16th day following the date on which the guarantor or the office of guarantee, as appropriate, is notified.From the date on which the revocation or cancellation becomes effective, no individual guarantee vouchers issued earlier may be used for placing goods under the Community transit procedure.3.The customs authorities of the Member State responsible for the relevant office of guarantee shall introduce into the computerised system the information of any such revocation or cancellation and the date when either becomes effective.
Subsection 2Means of transport and declarations
Article 3491.Each transit declaration shall include only the goods loaded or to be loaded on a single means of transport for carriage from one office of departure to one office of destination.For the purposes of this Article, the following shall be regarded as constituting a single means of transport, on condition that the goods carried are to be dispatched together:(a)a road vehicle accompanied by its trailer(s) or semi-trailer(s);(b)a set of coupled railway carriages or wagons;(c)boats constituting a single chain;(d)containers loaded on a single means of transport within the meaning of this Article.2.A single means of transport may be used for loading goods at more than one office of departure and for unloading at more than one office of destination.
Article 350Loading lists drawn up in accordance with Annex 44a and corresponding to the specimen in Annex 45 may be used instead of the continuation sheets as the descriptive part of transit declarations, of which they shall form an integral part.
Article 351In the case of consignments comprising both goods which must be placed under the external Community transit procedure and goods which must be placed under the internal Community transit procedure, the transit declaration bearing the "T" symbol shall be supplemented by the attribute "T1", "T2" or "T2F" for each item of goods.
Article 352Where the "T1", "T2" or "T2F" symbols have been omitted from the right-hand subdivision of box 1 of the transit declaration or where, in the case of consignments containing both goods placed under the internal Community transit procedure and goods placed under the external Community transit procedure, the provisions of Article 351 have not been complied with, the goods shall be deemed to have been placed under the external Community transit procedure.However, for the purposes of charging export duty or implementing any of the common commercial policy export measures, such goods shall be deemed to be moving under the internal Community transit procedure.
Article 3531.Transit declarations shall comply with the structure and particulars set out in Annex 37a.2.The customs authorities shall accept a transit declaration made in writing on a form corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 31 in accordance with the procedure defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other in the following cases:(a)where goods are transported by travellers who have no direct access to the customs’ computerised system, in accordance with the methods described in Article 353a;(b)where the fallback procedure is implemented, under the conditions and according to the methods defined in Annex 37d.3.The use of a written transit declaration under paragraph 2(b) when the principal’s computer system and/or network is/are unavailable shall be subject to the approval of the customs authorities.4.The transit declaration may be supplemented by one or more continuation sheets corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 33. The forms shall be an integral part of the declaration.5.Loading lists complying with Annex 44a and drawn up in accordance with the specimen in Annex 45 may be used instead of continuation sheets as the descriptive part of a written transit declaration, of which they shall be an integral part.
Article 353a1.For the application of Article 353(2)(a), the traveller shall draw up the transit declaration in accordance with Article 208 and Annex 37.2.The competent authorities shall ensure that the transit data is exchanged between the competent authorities using information technology and computer networks.
Article 354Subject to the conditions and in the manner they shall determine, and with due regard to the principles laid down by customs rules, the customs authorities may allow transit declarations, or some of the particulars thereof, to be lodged by means of discs, magnetic tapes or other similar data media, where appropriate in coded form.
Subsection 3Formalities at the office of departure
Article 3551.Goods placed under the Community transit procedure shall be carried to the office of destination along an economically justified route.2.Without prejudice to Article 387, for goods on the list in Annex 44c, or when the customs authorities or the principal consider it necessary, the office of departure shall prescribe an itinerary and enter in box 44 of the transit declaration at least the Member States to be transited, taking into account any details communicated by the principal.
Article 3561.The office of departure shall set a time limit within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination, taking into account the itinerary, any current transport or other legislation and, where appropriate, the details communicated by the principal.2.The time limit prescribed by the office of departure shall be binding on the customs authorities of the Member States whose territory is entered during a Community transit operation and shall not be altered by those authorities.3.Where the goods are presented at the office of destination after expiry of the time limit prescribed by the office of departure and where this failure to comply with the time limit is due to circumstances which are explained to the satisfaction of the office of destination and are not attributable to the carrier or the principal, the latter shall be deemed to have complied with the time limit prescribed.
Article 3571.Without prejudice to paragraph 4, goods to be placed under the Community transit procedure shall not be released unless they are sealed. The office of departure shall take the identification measures it considers necessary and shall enter the relevant details in the transit declaration.2.The following shall be sealed:(a)the space containing the goods, where the means of transport has been approved under other rules or recognised by the office of departure as suitable for sealing;(b)each individual package, in other cases.Seals must have the characteristics set out in Annex 46a.3.Means of transport may be recognised as suitable for sealing on condition that:(a)seals can be simply and effectively affixed to them;(b)they are so constructed that no goods can be removed or introduced without leaving visible traces or without breaking the seals;(c)they contain no concealed spaces where goods may be hidden;(d)the spaces reserved for the load are readily accessible for inspection by the customs authorities.Any road vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or container approved for the carriage of goods under customs seal in accordance with an international agreement to which the European Community is a party shall be regarded as suitable for sealing.4.The office of departure may dispense with sealing if, having regard to other possible measures for identification, the description of the goods in the data of the transit declaration or in the supplementary documents makes them readily identifiable.A goods description shall be deemed to permit identification of the goods where it is sufficiently precise to permit easy identification of the quantity and nature of the goods.
Article 3581.On release of the goods, the office of departure shall transmit details of the Community transit operation to the declared office of destination using the "anticipated arrival record" message and to each declared office of transit using the "anticipated transit record" message. These messages shall be based on data derived from the transit declaration, amended where appropriate.2.Following the release of goods, the Transit Accompanying Document or the Transit/Security Accompanying Document shall accompany the goods placed under the Community transit procedure. It shall correspond to the specimen and particulars of the Transit Accompanying Document in Annex 45a or, in situations where data referred to in Annex 30A are provided in addition to transit data, to the specimen and particulars of the Transit/Security Accompanying Document set out in Annex 45e and the Transit/Security List of Items set out in Annex 45f. The document shall be made available to the operator in one of the following ways:(a)it is given to the principal by the office of departure, or, where authorised by the customs authorities, it is printed out from the principal's computer system;(b)it is printed by the authorised consignor's computer system after receipt of the message allowing the release of goods sent by the office of departure.3.Where the declaration contains more than one item of goods, the Transit Accompanying Document referred to in paragraph 2 shall be supplemented by a list of items corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45b. The Transit/Security Accompanying Document referred to in paragraph 2 shall always be supplemented by the list of items set out in Annex 45f. The list of items shall form an integral part of the Transit Accompanying Document or the Transit/Security Accompanying Document.
Subsection 4Formalities en route
Article 3591.The consignment and the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document shall be presented at each office of transit.2.The office of transit shall record the passage against the "anticipated transit record" message received from the office of departure. The passage shall be notified to the office of departure using the "notification crossing frontier" message.3.The offices of transit shall inspect the goods if they consider it necessary to do so. Any inspection of the goods shall be carried out using in particular the "anticipated transit record" message as a basis for such inspection.4.Where goods are carried via an office of transit other than that declared and mentioned in a Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document, the office of transit used shall request the "anticipated transit record" message from the office of departure and notify the passage to the office of departure using the "notification crossing frontier" message.
Article 3601.The carrier shall be required to make the necessary entries in the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and present it with the consignment to the customs authorities of the Member State in whose territory the means of transport is located:(a)if the prescribed itinerary is changed and the provisions of Article 355(2) apply;(b)if seals are broken in the course of a transport operation for reasons beyond the carrier's control;(c)if goods are transferred to another means of transport; any such transfer must be made under the supervision of the customs authorities which may, however, authorise transfers to be made without their supervision;(d)in the event of imminent danger necessitating immediate partial or total unloading of the means of transport;(e)in the event of any incident or accident capable of affecting the ability of the principal or the carrier to comply with his obligations.2.Where the customs authorities consider that the Community transit operation concerned may continue in the normal way, they shall take any steps that may be necessary and then endorse the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document.Relevant information concerning the transfer or other incident shall be lodged in the computerised system by the customs authorities as the case may be at the office of transit or office of destination.
Subsection 5Formalities at the office of destination
Article 3611.The goods and the required documents shall be presented at the office of destination during the days and hours appointed for opening. However, the said office may, at the request and expense of the party concerned, allow the documents and the goods to be presented outside the appointed days and hours. Similarly, at the request and expense of the party concerned, the office of destination may also allow the goods and the required documents to be presented in any other place.2.Where the goods are presented at the office of destination after expiry of the time limit prescribed by the office of departure and where this failure to comply with the time limit is due to circumstances which are explained to the satisfaction of the office of destination and are not attributable to the carrier or the principal, the latter shall be deemed to have complied with the time limit prescribed.3.The office of destination shall keep the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and, the inspection of goods shall be made, in particular, on the basis of the "anticipated arrival record" message received from the office of departure.4.At the request of the principal, and to provide evidence of the procedure having ended in accordance with Article 366(1), the office of destination shall endorse a copy of the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document with the following phrase:Alternative proof — 99202.5.A transit operation may end at an office other than the one entered in the transit declaration. That office shall then become the office of destination.Where the new office of destination comes under the jurisdiction of a Member State other than the one having jurisdiction over the office originally designated, the new office of destination shall request an "anticipated arrival record" message from the office of departure.
Article 3621.The office of destination shall endorse a receipt at the request of the person presenting the goods and the required documents.2.The receipt shall conform to the particulars in Annex 47.3.The receipt shall be completed in advance by the person concerned. It may contain other particulars relating to the consignment, except in the space reserved for the office of destination. The receipt shall not be used as proof of the procedure having ended within the meaning of Article 366(1).
Article 3631.The office of destination using the "arrival advice" message, shall notify the office of departure of the arrival of the goods on the day they are presented at the office of destination.2.Where the transit operation is ended in another office than that declared initially in the transit declaration, the new office of destination shall notify the arrival to the office of departure by the "arrival advice" message.The office of departure shall notify the arrival to the originally declared office of destination with the "forwarded arrival advice" message.3.The "arrival advice" message referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 may not be used as proof of the procedure having ended for the purposes of Article 366(1).4.Except where justified, the office of destination shall forward the "control results" message to the office of departure at the latest on the third day following the day the goods are presented at the office of destination. However, where Article 408 applies, the office of destination shall forward the "control results" message to the office of departure at the latest on the sixth day following the day the goods have been delivered.
Article 364Each Member State shall notify the Commission of which offices have been created for the centralised receipt and transmission of documents and the types of documents involved, as well as of the responsibilities conferred on those offices. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.
Subsection 6Enquiry procedure
Article 3651.When the customs authorities of the Member State of departure have not received the "arrival advice" message by the time limit within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination or have not received the "control results" message within six days after the "arrival advice" message has been received, those authorities shall consider launching the enquiry procedure in order to obtain the information needed to discharge the procedure or, where this is not possible:to establish whether a customs debt has been incurred,to identify the debtor, andto determine the customs authorities responsible for recovery.2.The enquiry procedure shall start at the latest seven days after the expiry of one of the time limits referred to in paragraph 1, except in exceptional cases defined by the Member States in agreement with each other. If the customs authorities receive information earlier that the transit procedure has not ended, or suspect that to be the case, the enquiry procedure shall be initiated forthwith.3.If the customs authorities of the Member State of departure have only received the "arrival advice" message, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure by requesting from the office of destination, which has sent the "arrival advice" message, for the "control results" message.4.If the customs authorities of the Member State of departure have not received the "arrival advice" message they shall initiate the enquiry procedure by requesting the information needed to discharge the procedure from the principal or, where sufficient particulars are available for the enquiry at destination, from the office of destination.The principal shall be requested to provide the information needed to discharge the procedure at the latest 28 days after the start of the enquiry procedure with the office of destination when the transit operation cannot be discharged.5.The office of destination and the principal shall reply to the request, referred to in paragraph 4, within 28 days. If the principal provides sufficient information within this period, the customs authorities of the Member State of departure shall take into account such information or shall discharge the procedure if the information provided so permits.6.If the information received from the principal is not sufficient to discharge the procedure, but is sufficient for the enquiry procedure to continue according to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure, it shall immediately initiate a request to the customs office involved.7.Where an enquiry establishes that the transit procedure ended correctly, the customs authorities of the Member State of departure shall discharge the procedure and shall immediately inform the principal and, where appropriate, any customs authorities that may have initiated a recovery procedure in accordance with Articles 217 to 232 of the Code.
Article 365a1.When the customs authorities of the Member State of departure, hereinafter referred to as the "requesting authorities", during the enquiry procedure and before the time limit referred to in the first indent of Article 450a expires, obtain evidence by whatever means regarding the place where the events occur from which the customs debt arises, and this place is in another Member State, the customs authorities shall immediately send all the information available to the authorities responsible for that place, hereinafter referred to as the "authorities addressed".2.The authorities addressed shall acknowledge receipt of the communication and indicate whether they are responsible for recovery. If no response is received within 28 days, the requesting authorities shall immediately proceed with the enquiry procedure.
Article 3661.The proof that the procedure has ended within the time limit prescribed in the declaration may be furnished by the principal to the satisfaction of the customs authorities in the form of a document certified by the customs authorities of the Member State of destination identifying the goods and establishing that they have been presented at the office of destination or, where Article 406 applies, to an authorised consignee.2.The Community transit procedure shall also be considered as having ended where the principal presents, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, one of the following documents:(a)a customs document issued in a third country entering the goods for a customs-approved treatment or use;(b)a document issued in a third country, stamped by the customs authorities of that country and certifying that the goods are considered to be in free circulation in the third country concerned.3.The documents mentioned in paragraph 2 can be replaced by copies or photocopies, certified as true copies by the body which certified the original documents, by the authorities of the third countries concerned or by the authorities of one of the Member States.
Subsection 7Additional provisions applicable where transit data is exchanged between customs authorities using information technology and computer networks
Article 367The provisions concerning the exchanges of messages between the customs authorities using information technology and computer networks shall not apply to the simplified procedures specific to certain modes of transport and to the other simplified procedures based on Article 97(2) of the Code, referred to in Article 372(1)(f) and (g).
Article 3681.In addition to the security requirements mentioned in Article 4a(2), the customs authorities shall establish and maintain adequate security arrangements for the effective, reliable and secure operation of the entire transit system.2.To ensure the abovementioned level of security each input, modification and deletion of data shall be recorded together with information giving the reason for, and exact time of, such processing and identifying the person who carried it out. In addition, the original data or any data so processed shall be kept for at least three calendar years from the end of the year to which such data refer, or for longer if so required elsewhere.3.The customs authorities shall monitor security regularly.4.The customs authorities involved shall inform each other of all suspected breaches of security.
Article 368aWhere the office of guarantee and the office of departure are located in different Member States the messages to be used for the exchange of guarantee data shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Article 369On release of the goods, the office of departure shall transmit details of the community transit operation to the declared office of destination using the "Anticipated Arrival Record" message and to each declared office of transit using the "Anticipated Transit Record" message. These messages shall be based on data derived from the transit declaration, where the case occurs amended, and completed as appropriate. These messages shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Article 369aThe office of transit shall record the passage against the "Anticipated Transit Record" message received from the office of departure. Any inspection of the goods shall be carried out using the "Anticipated Transit Record" message as a basis for such inspection. The passage shall be notified to the office of departure using the "Notification Crossing Frontier" message. This message shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Article 3701.The office of destination shall keep the transit accompanying document and, using the "Arrival advice message", notify the office of departure of the arrival of the goods on the day they are presented at the office of destination. The message may not be used as proof of the procedure having ended for the purposes of Article 365(2).2.Except where justified, the office of destination shall forward the "Control results" message to the office of departure at the latest on the working day following the day the goods are presented at the office of destination.3.The messages shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.
Article 371The examination of the goods shall be carried out using the "Anticipated arrival record" message received from the office of departure as a basis for such examination.
Section 3SimplificationsSubsection 1General provisions concerning simplifications
Article 3721.Following an application by the principal or the consignee, as appropriate, the customs authorities may authorise the following simplifications:(a)use of a comprehensive guarantee or guarantee waiver;(b)use of seals of a special type;(c)exemption from the requirement to use a prescribed itinerary;(d)authorised consignor status;(e)authorised consignee status;(f)application of simplified procedures specific to goods:(i)carried by rail or large container;(ii)carried by air;(iii)carried by sea;(iv)moved by pipeline;(g)use of other simplified procedures based on Article 97(2) of the Code.2.Except where otherwise provided in this section or the authorisation, where authorisation to use the simplifications referred to in paragraph 1, points (a) and (f) is granted, the simplifications shall apply in all Member States. Where authorisation to use the simplifications referred to in paragraph 1, points (b), (c) and (d) is granted, the simplifications shall apply only to Community transit operations beginning in the Member State where the authorisation was granted. Where authorisation to use the simplification referred to in paragraph 1, point (e) is granted, the simplification shall apply solely in the Member State where the authorisation was granted.
Article 3731.The authorisations referred to in Article 372(1) shall be granted only to persons who:(a)are established in the Community, with the proviso that authorisation to use a comprehensive guarantee may be granted only to persons established in the Member State where the guarantee is furnished,(b)regularly use the Community transit arrangements, or whose customs authorities know that they can meet the obligations under the arrangements or, in connection with the simplification referred to in Article 372(1)(e), regularly receive goods that have been entered for the Community transit procedure; and(c)have not committed any serious or repeated offences against customs or tax legislation.2.To ensure the proper management of the simplifications, authorisations shall be granted only where:(a)the customs authorities are able to supervise the procedure and carry out controls without an administrative effort disproportionate to the requirements of the person concerned, and(b)the persons concerned keep records which enable the customs authorities to carry out effective controls.3.Where the person concerned holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the requirements set out in paragraph 1(c) and 2(b) of this Article shall be deemed to be met.
Article 3741.An application for authorisation to use simplifications, hereinafter referred to as "the application" shall be dated and signed. Under the conditions and in the manner which they shall determine the competent authorities shall provide that the application shall be made in writing or lodged using an electronic data-processing technique.2.The application must include all the facts which will allow the customs authorities to check that the conditions subject to which use of the simplifications may be granted have been met.
Article 3751.The application shall be lodged with the customs authorities of the Member State in which the applicant is established.2.The authorisation shall be issued or the application rejected within three months at most of the date on which the application is lodged.
Article 3761.The dated and signed original of the authorisation and one or more copies thereof shall be given to the holder.2.The authorisation shall specify the conditions for use of the simplifications and lay down the operating and control methods. It shall be valid from the date of issue.3.In the case of the simplifications referred to in Article 372(1)(b), (c) and (f), authorisations shall be presented whenever the office of departure so requires.
Article 3771.The holder of an authorisation shall inform the customs authorities of any factor arising after the authorisation was granted which may influence its continuation or content.2.The date on which the decision takes effect shall be indicated in a decision revoking or amending authorisation.
Article 3781.The customs authorities shall keep applications and attached supporting documents, together with a copy of any authorisations issued.2.Where an application is rejected or an authorisation is annulled or revoked, the application and the decision rejecting or annulling or revoking the application, as the case may be, and all attached supporting documents shall be kept for at least three years from the end of the calendar year in which the application was rejected or the authorisation was annulled or revoked.
Subsection 2Comprehensive guarantee and guarantee waiver
Article 3791.The principal may use a comprehensive guarantee, or guarantee waiver, up to a reference amount.2.The reference amount shall be the same as the amount of customs debt which may be incurred in respect of goods the principal places under the Community transit procedure during a period of at least one week.The office of guarantee shall establish the amount in collaboration with the party concerned on the following basis:(a)the information on goods he has carried in the past and an estimate of the volume of intended Community transit operations as shown, inter alia, by his commercial documentation and accounts;(b)in establishing the reference amount, account shall be taken of the highest rates of duty and charges applicable to the goods in the Member State of the office of guarantee. Community goods carried or to be carried in accordance with the Convention on a common transit procedure shall be treated as non-Community goods.A calculation shall be made of the amount of the customs debt which may be incurred for each transit operation. When the necessary data is not available the amount is presumed to be EUR 7000 unless other information known to the customs authorities leads to a different figure.3.The guarantee office shall review the reference amount in particular on the basis of a request from the principal and shall adjust it if necessary.4.Each principal shall ensure that the amount at stake does not exceed the reference amount, taking into account any operations for which the procedure has not yet ended.The reference amounts shall be handled and may be monitored by means of the computerised system of the customs authorities for each transit operation.
Article 3801.The amount to be covered by the comprehensive guarantee shall be the same as the reference amount referred to in Article 379.2.The amount to be covered by the comprehensive guarantee may be reduced:(a)to 50 % of the reference amount where the principal demonstrates that his finances are sound and that he has sufficient experience of the Community transit procedure;(b)to 30 % of the reference amount where the principal demonstrates that his finances are sound, that he has sufficient experience of the Community transit procedure and that he cooperates very closely with the customs authorities.3.A guarantee waiver may be granted where the principal demonstrates that he maintains the standards of reliability described in paragraph 2(b), is in command of transport operations and has sufficient financial resources to meet his obligations.4.For the purpose of paragraphs 2 and 3, the Member States shall take into account the criteria set out in Annex 46b.
Article 380aFor each comprehensive guarantee and/or each guarantee waiver:(a)a "guarantee reference number" linked with one reference amount shall be allocated to the principal for the use of the guarantee;(b)an initial access code associated with the "guarantee reference number" shall be allocated and communicated to the principal by the office of guarantee.The principal may assign one or more access codes to this guarantee to be used by himself or his representatives.
Article 3811.To be authorised to furnish a comprehensive guarantee in respect of the types of goods referred to in Annex 44c, a principal must demonstrate, not only that he meets the conditions of Article 373, but also that his finances are sound, that he has sufficient experience of the Community transit procedure and either that he cooperates very closely with the customs authorities or that he is in command of transport operations.2.The amount to be covered by the comprehensive guarantee referred to in paragraph 1 may be reduced:(a)to 50 % of the reference amount where the principal demonstrates that he cooperates very closely with the customs authorities and is in command of transport operations;(b)to 30 % of the reference amount where the principal demonstrates that he cooperates very closely with the customs authorities, is in command of transport operations, and that he has sufficient financial resources to meet his obligations.3.For the purposes of applying paragraphs 1 and 2, the customs authorities shall take account of the criteria set out in Annex 46b.3a.Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 also apply where an application explicitly concerns the use of the comprehensive guarantee for both the types of goods referred to in Annex 44c and those not listed in that Annex under the same comprehensive guarantee certificate.4.The implementing rules concerning the temporary prohibition of the use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee, as provided for in Article 94(6) and (7) of the Code are set out in Annex 47a to the Regulation.
Article 3821.The comprehensive guarantee shall be furnished by a guarantor.2.The guarantee document shall conform to the specimen in Annex 48. The guarantee instrument shall be retained at the office of guarantee.3.Article 346(2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 3831.On the basis of the authorisation, the customs authorities shall issue the principal with one or more comprehensive guarantee certificates or guarantee waiver certificates, hereinafter referred to as certificates, drawn up as appropriate on a form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 51 or Annex 51a and supplemented in accordance with Annex 51b, to enable the principal to provide proof of the comprehensive guarantee or guarantee waiver.2.The period of validity of a certificate shall not exceed two years. However, that period may be extended by the office of guarantee for one further period not exceeding two years.3.The period of validity of a certificate shall not exceed two years. That period may be extended by the office of guarantee for one further period which shall not exceed two years.
Article 3841.Article 348(1) and the first subparagraph of Article 348(2) shall apply mutatis mutandis to the revocation and cancellation of the comprehensive guarantee.2.The revocation of an authorisation to use a comprehensive guarantee or guarantee waiver by the customs authorities, and the effective date of revocation by the office of guarantee of its acceptance of a guarantor's undertaking, or the effective date of cancellation of an undertaking by a guarantor shall be entered in the computerised system by the office of guarantee.3.From the effective date of revocation or cancellation any certificates issued for the application of Article 353(2)(b) may not be used to place goods under the Community transit procedure and shall be returned by the principal to the office of guarantee without delay.Each Member State shall forward to the Commission the means by which certificates that remain valid and have not yet been returned or that have been declared as stolen, lost or falsified may be identified. The Commission shall inform the other Member States.4.Paragraph 3 shall also apply to certificates that have been declared as stolen, lost or falsified.
Subsection 3Special loading lists
Article 3851.The customs authorities may authorise principals to use as loading lists lists which do not comply with all the requirements of Annexes 44a and 45.Use of such lists shall be authorised only where:(a)they are produced by firms which use an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records;(b)they are designed and completed in such a way that they can be used without difficulty by the customs authorities;(c)they include, for each item, the information required under Annex 44a.2.Descriptive lists drawn up for the purposes of carrying out dispatch/export formalities may also be authorised for use as loading lists under paragraph 1, even where such lists are produced by firms not using an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records.3.Firms which use an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records and are already authorised under paragraphs 1 and 2 to use loading lists of a special type may also be authorised to use such lists for Community transit operations involving only one type of goods if this facility is made necessary by the computer programmes of the firms concerned.
Subsection 4Use of seals of a special type
Article 3861.The customs authorities may authorise principals to use special types of seals on means of transport or packages provided the customs authorities approve the seals as complying with the characteristics set out in Annex 46a.2.Principals shall enter the type, number and marks of the seals used in the transit declaration data.Principals shall affix seals no later than when the goods are released.
Subsection 5Exemption regarding prescribed itinerary
Article 3871.The customs authorities may grant an exemption from the requirement to follow a prescribed itinerary to principals who ensure that the customs authorities are able to ascertain the location of the consignments concerned at all times.2.Holders of such exemptions shall enter one of the following endorsements in box 44 of the transit declaration:Dispensa de itinerario obligatoriofritaget for bindende transportruteBefreiung von der verbindlichen BeförderungsrouteΑπαλλαγή από την υποχρέωση τήρησης συγκεκριμένης διαδρομήςPrescribed itinerary waivedDispense d'itinéraire contraignantDispensa dall'itinerario vincolanteGeen verplichte routeDispensa de itinerário vinculativoVapautettu sitovan kuljetusreitin noudattamisestaBefrielse från bindande färdvägOsvobození od stanovené trasyEttenähtud marsruudist loobutudAtļauts novirzīties no noteiktā maršrutaLeista nenustatyti maršrutoElőírt útvonal alól mentesítveTneħħija ta'l-itinerarju preskrittZwolniony z wiążącej trasy przewozuOpustitev predpisane potiOslobodenie od predpísanej trasyОсвободено от задължителен маршрутDispensa Scutit de la itinerariul obligatoriuprestabilit
CHAPTER 7SimplificationsSection 1Simplified procedure for the issue of the document used to establish the Community status of goods
Article 389Without prejudice to the application of Article 317(4), the customs authorities of each Member State may authorise any person, hereinafter referred to as the "authorised consignor", who satisfies the requirements laid down in Article 390 and proposes to establish the Community status of goods by means of a T2L document in accordance with Article 315(1) or by means of one of the documents stipulated in Articles 317 and 317a, hereinafter referred to as "commercial documents", to use such documents without having to present them for authentication to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure.
Article 3901.The authorization provided for in Article 389 shall be granted only to persons:(a)who frequently consign goods;(b)whose records enable the customs authorities to check their operations;(c)who have not committed serious or repeated offences against customs or tax legislation.2.The customs authorities may revoke the authorization where an authorized consignor no longer fulfils the conditions laid down in paragraph 1 or fails to comply with the requirements laid down in this section or in the authorization.
Article 3911.Authorizations issued by the customs authorities shall specify in particular:(a)the office responsible for pre-authenticating the forms used for the documents concerned, as prescribed in Article 392 (1) (a);(b)the manner in which the authorized consignor must prove that those forms have been properly used.2.The competent authorities shall specify the period within which and the manner in which the authorized consignor is to inform the competent office so that such office may carry out any necessary controls before departure of the goods.
Article 3921.The authorization shall stipulate that box C Office of departure on the front of the forms used for the T2L document and, if applicable, the T2L bis document(s) or the front of the commercial documents must:(a)be stamped in advance with the stamp of the office referred to in Article 391 (1) (a) and be signed by an official of that office;or(b)be stamped by the authorized consignor with a special metal stamp approved by the customs authorities conforming to the specimen in Annex 62; the imprint of the stamp may be preprinted on the forms if the printing is entrusted to a printer approved for that purpose.2.Not later than on consignment of the goods, the authorized consignor shall complete and sign the form. In addition, he shall enter in the box reserved for control by the office of departure on the T2L document or in a clearly identifiable space on the commercial document used the name of the competent customs office, the date of completion of the document, and one of the following phrases:Procedimiento simplificado,Forenklet fremgangsmåde,Vereinfachtes Verfahren,Απλουστευμένη διαδικασία,Simplified procedure,Procédure simplifiée,Procedura semplificata,Vereenvoudigde regeling,Procedimento simplificado,Yksinkertaistettu menettely - Förenklat förfarande,Förenklat förfarande.3.The completed form, bearing the phrase specified in paragraph 2 and signed by the authorized consignor, shall be equivalent to a document certifying the Community status of the goods.
Article 3931.The customs authorities may authorize the authorized consignor not to sign the T2L documents or commercial documents used which bear the special stamp referred to in Annex 62 and are made out by an electronic or automatic data processing system. Such authorization shall be subject to the condition that the authorized consignor has previously given those authorities a written undertaking acknowledging his liability for the legal consequences arising from all T2L documents or commercial documents issued bearing the special stamp.2.The T2L documents or the commercial documents made out in accordance with paragraph 1 shall contain in place of the authorized consignor's signature one of the following phrases:Dispensa de firma,Fritaget for underskrift,Freistellung von der Unterschriftsleistung,Δεν απαιτείται υπογραφή,Signature waived,Dispense de signature,Dispensa dalla firma,Van ondertekening vrijgesteld,Dispensada a assinatura,Vapautettu allekirjoituksesta - befriad från underskrift,Befriad från underskrift.
Article 394The authorized consignor shall make a copy of each document T2L or each commercial document issued under this section. The customs authorities shall determine the arrangements whereby the copy document shall be presented for purposes of control and retained for at least two years.
Article 3951.The authorized consignor shall:(a)comply with the provisions of this section and of the authorization;(b)take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the office referred to in Article 391 (1) (a), or of the special stamp.2.In the event of the misuse by any person of forms for T2L documents or commercial documents stamped in advance with the stamp of the office referred to in Article 391 (1) (a) or with the special stamp the authorized consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges which are unpaid in any Member State in consequence of such misuse, unless he can satisfy the customs authorities by whom he was authorized that he took the measures required of him under paragraph 1 (b).
Article 396The customs authorities of the Member State of consignment may exclude certain categories of goods and types of traffic from the facilities provided for in this section.
Section 2Simplification of transit formalities to be carried out at offices of departure and destination
Article 397Where the Community transit procedure is applicable the formalities relating to the procedure shall be simplified in accordance with the provisions of this section.This section shall not, however, apply to goods to which Article 843 apply.
Subsection 6Authorised consignor status
Article 398Persons wishing to carry out Community transit operations without presenting the goods and the corresponding transit declaration at the office of departure or any other authorised place may be granted the status of authorised consignor.This simplification shall be granted solely to persons authorised to use a comprehensive guarantee or granted a guarantee waiver.
Article 399The authorisation shall specify in particular:(a)the office or offices of departure responsible for forthcoming Community transit operations;(b)the time limit available to the customs authorities after the lodging of the transit declaration by the authorised consignor in order, if necessary, that the office may carry out any necessary controls before the departure of the goods;(c)the identification measures to be taken, in which case the customs authorities may prescribe that the means of transport or the package or packages shall bear special seals, approved by the customs authorities as complying with the characteristics set out in Annex 46a and affixed by the authorised consignor;(d)the excluded categories or movements of goods.
Article 400The authorised consignor shall lodge a transit declaration at the office of departure. The release of goods may not take place before the end of the time limit provided for in Article 399(b).
Article 4011.The authorised consignor shall take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamps or forms bearing the stamp of the office of departure or a special stamp.He shall inform the customs authorities of the security measures taken pursuant to the first subparagraph.2.In the event of the misuse by any person of forms stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure or with the special stamp, the authorised consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges payable in a particular Member State in respect of goods carried under cover of such forms unless he can satisfy the customs authorities by whom he was authorised that he took the measures required of him under paragraph 1.
Article 402The authorised consignor shall enter into the computerised system, where appropriate, the itinerary prescribed in accordance with Article 355(2), the period prescribed in accordance with Article 356 within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination, as well as the number, the type and the mark of the seals.
Article 4031.The authorised consignor may be authorised not to sign transit declarations bearing the special stamp referred to in Annex 62 which are made out by an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system. This waiver shall be subject to the condition that the authorised consignor has previously given the customs authorities a written undertaking acknowledging that he is the principal for all Community transit operations carried out under cover of transit declarations bearing the special stamp.2.Transit declarations made out in accordance with paragraph 1 shall contain, in the box reserved for the principal's signature, one of the following endorsements:Dispensa de firmaFritaget for underskriftFreistellung von der UnterschriftsleistungΔεν απαιτείται υπογραφήSignature waivedDispense de signatureDispensa dalla firmaVan ondertekening vrijgesteldDispensada a assinaturaVapautettu allekirjoituksestaBefriad från underskrift.Podpis se nevyžadujeAllkirjanõudest loobutudDerīgs bez parakstaLeista nepasirašytiAláírás alól mentesítveFirma mhux meħtieġaZwolniony ze składania podpisuOpustitev podpisaOslobodenie od podpisu.Освободен от подписDispensă de semnătură.
Article 4041.Where transit declarations are lodged at offices of departure which apply the provisions of Section 2, subsection 7, persons may be granted the status of authorised consignor if, as well as complying with the conditions set out in Articles 373 and 398, they lodge their transit declarations and communicate with the customs authorities using a data-processing technique.2.An authorised consignor shall lodge a transit declaration at the office of departure before the release of the goods.3.The authorisation shall indicate, inter alia, the time limit within which an authorised consignor shall lodge a transit declaration so that the customs authorities may, if necessary, carry out checks before the release of the goods.
Article 4051.The authorized consignor shall:(a)comply with the provisions of this subsection and of the authorization; and(b)take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the office of departure or the imprint of the special stamp.2.In the event of the misuse by any person of forms stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure or with the special stamp, the authorized consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges payable in a particular Member State in respect of goods carried under cover of such forms unless he can satisfy the customs authorities by whom he was authorized that he took the measures required of him under paragraph 1 (b).
Subsection 7Authorised consignee status
Article 4061.Persons who wish to receive at their premises or at any other specified place goods entered for the Community transit procedure without presenting them and the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document at the office of destination may be granted the status of authorised consignee.2.The principal shall have fulfilled his obligations under Article 96(1)(a) of the Code, and the Community transit procedure shall be deemed to have ended, when the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document which accompanied the consignment, together with the intact goods, have been delivered within the prescribed period to the authorised consignee at his premises or at the place specified in the authorisation, the identification measures having been duly observed.3.At the carrier's request the authorised consignee shall issue the receipt provided for in Article 362, which shall apply mutatis mutandis, in respect of each consignment delivered in accordance with paragraph 2.
Article 4071.The authorisation shall specify in particular:(a)the office or offices of destination responsible for the goods received by the authorised consignee;(b)when the authorised consignee receives, via the "Unloading permission" message, the relevant data of the "anticipated arrival record" message from the office of destination for the purpose of applying Article 361(3) mutatis mutandis;(c)the excluded categories or movements of goods.2.The customs authorities shall specify in the authorisation whether any action by the office of destination is required before the authorised consignee may dispose of goods received.
Article 4081.When the goods arrive at his premises or at the places specified in the authorisation, the authorised consignee shall:(a)immediately inform the office of destination responsible of the arrival of the goods by the "arrival notification" message including all incidents during transport;(b)wait for the "unloading permission" message before starting the unloading;(c)after having received the "unloading permission" message, send at the latest by the third day following the arrival of the goods, the "unloading remarks" message including all differences to the office of destination, in accordance with the procedure laid down in the authorisation;(d)make available or send to the office of destination a copy of the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document which accompanied the goods according to the arrangement provided in the authorisation.2.The office of destination shall introduce the data constituting the "control results" message in the computerised system.
Article 408a1.Where the office of destination applies the provisions of Section 2 Subsection 7, persons may be granted the status of authorised consignee if, as well as complying with the conditions set out in Article 373, they use a data processing technique to communicate with the customs authorities.2.The authorised consignee shall inform the office of destination of the arrival of the goods before the unloading.3.The authorisation shall indicate, in particular, how and by when the authorised consignee receives the "Anticipate Arrival Record" data from the office of destination for the purpose of applying, mutatis mutandis, Article 371.
Article 4091.The authorized consignee shall, in respect of consignments arriving at his premises or at the places specified in the authorization:(a)immediately inform the office of destination, in accordance with the procedure laid down in the authorization, of any excess quantities, shortages, substitutions or other irregularities such as broken seals;(b)send the office of destination without delay the copies of the Community transit document which accompanied the consignment, indicating the date of arrival and the conditions of any seals affixed.2.The office of destination shall enter the required particulars on the said copies of the Community transit document.
Subsection 3Other provisions
Article 410The customs authorities of the Member State of departure or destination may exclude certain categories of goods from the facilities provided for in Article 398 and 406.
Article 4111.Where presentation of the Community transit declaration at the office of departure is waived in respect of goods which are to be dispatched under cover of a consignment note CIM, or a TR transfer note, in accordance with Articles 413 to 442, the customs authorities shall determine the measures necessary to ensure that sheets 1, 2 and 3 of the consignment note CIM, or sheets 1, 2, 3A and 3B of the TR transfer note bear the symbol "T1" or "T2", as the case may be.2.Where the goods carried under Articles 413 to 442 are intended for an authorized consignee, the customs authorities may provide that, by way of derogation from Article 406 (2) and Article 409 (1) (b), sheets 2 and 3 of the consignment note CIM, or sheets 1, 2 and 3A of the TR transfer note are to be delivered direct by the railway companies or by the transport undertaking to the office of destination.
Subsection 8Simplified procedures for goods carried by rail or in large containersA.General provisions relating to carriage by rail
Article 412Article 359 shall not apply to the carriage of goods by rail.
Article 413Where the Community transit procedure is applicable, formalities under that procedure shall be simplified in accordance with Articles 414 to 425, 441 and 442 for the transport of goods by railway companies under cover of a "consignment note CIM and express parcels" hereinafter referred to as the "consignment note CIM".
Article 414The CIM consignment note shall be equivalent to a Community transit declaration.
Article 415The railway company of each Member State shall make the records held at their accounting offices available to the customs authorities of their country for purposes of control.
Article 4161.A railway company which accepts goods for carriage under cover of a CIM consignment note serving as a Community transit declaration shall be the principal for that operation.2.The railway company of the Member State through whose territory the goods enter the Community shall be the principal for operations in respect of goods accepted for transport by the railways of a third country.
Article 417The railway companies shall ensure that consignments transported under the Community transit procedure are identified by labels bearing a pictogram, a specimen of which is shown in Annex 58.The labels shall be affixed to the consignment note CIM and to the relevant railway wagon in the case of a full load or, in other cases, to the package or packages.The label referred to in the first paragraph may be replaced by a stamp reproducing the pictogram shown in Annex 58 in green ink
Article 418Where the contract of carriage is modified so that:a transport operation which was to end outside the customs territory of the Community ends within it,a transport operation which was to end within the customs territory of the Community ends outside it,the railway companies shall not perform the modified contract without the prior agreement of the office of departure.In all other cases, the railway companies may perform the modified contract; they shall forthwith inform the office of departure of the modification made.
Article 4191.The consignment note CIM shall be produced at the office of departure in the case of a transport operation to which the Community transit procedure applies and which starts and is to end within the customs territory of the Community.2.The office of departure shall clearly enter in the box reserved for customs on sheets 1, 2 and 3 of the CIM consignment note:(a)the symbol "T1", where goods are moving under the external Community transit procedure;(b)the symbol "T2", where goods, with the exception of those referred to in Article 340c(1), are moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 165 of the Code;(c)the symbol "T2F", where goods are moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1).The symbol "T2" or "T2F" shall be authenticated by the application of the stamp of the office of departure3.All copies of the consignment note CIM shall be returned to the person concerned.4.The goods referred to in Article 340c(2) shall be placed under the internal Community transit procedure for the whole of the journey from the Community station of departure to the station of destination in the customs territory of the Community, in accordance with arrangements determined by each Member State, without presentation at the office of departure of the consignment note CIM in respect of the goods and without affixing the labels referred to in Article 417. However, this waiver shall not apply to consignment notes CIM drawn up for goods covered by the provisions in Article 843.5.For the goods referred to in paragraph 2 the customs office for the station of destination shall act as the office of destination. If, however, the goods are released for free circulation or placed under another customs procedure at an intermediate station, the office responsible for that station shall act as the office of destination.No formalities need be carried out at the office of destination with regard to the goods referred to in Article 340c(2).6.For the purposes of the control referred to in Article 415, the railway companies shall, in the country of destination, make all the consignment notes CIM for the transport operations referred to in paragraph 4 available to the customs authorities, in accordance with any provisions defined by mutual agreement with those authorities.7.When Community goods are transported by rail from a point in a Member State to a point in another Member State through the territory of a third country other than an EFTA country, the internal Community transit procedure shall apply. In this case the provisions of paragraphs 4, 5 second subparagraph and 6 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 420As a general rule and having regard to the identification measures applied by the railway companies, the office of departure shall not seal the means of transport or the packages.
Article 4211.In the cases referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 419 (5), the railway company of the Member State responsible for the office of destination shall forward to the latter sheets 2 and 3 of the consignment note CIM.2.The office of destination shall forthwith return sheet 2 to the railway company after stamping it and shall retain sheet 3.
Article 4221.Article 419 and 420 shall apply to a transport operation which starts within the customs territory of the Community and is to end outside it.2.The customs office for the frontier station through which the goods in transit leave the customs territory of the Community shall act as office of destination.3.No formalities need be carried out at the office of destination.
Article 4231.Where a transport operation starts outside the customs territory of the Community and is to end within it, the customs office for the frontier station through which the goods enter the customs territory of the Community shall act as office of departure.No formalities need be carried out at the office of departure.2.The customs office for the station of destination shall act as the office of destination. The formalities referred to in Article 421 shall be carried out at the office of destination.3.Where the goods are released for free circulation or placed under another customs procedure at an intermediate station, the customs office for this station shall act as the office of destination. This customs office shall stamp sheets 2 and 3 and the supplementary copy of sheet 3 forwarded by the railway company and endorse them with one of the following indications:ClearedDédouanéVerzolltSdoganatoVrijgemaaktToldbehandletΕκτελωνισμένοDespachado de aduanaDesalfandegadoTulliselvitettyTullklareratPropuštěnoLõpetatudNomuitotsIšleistaVámkezelveMgħoddijaOdprawionyOcarinjenoPrepustenéОформеноVămuitThis office shall return sheets 2 and 3, without delay, to the railway company after having stamped them and retained the supplementary copy of sheet 3.4.The procedure referred to in paragraph 3 shall not apply to products subject to exise (SIC! excise) duty as defined in Article 3 (1) and Article 5 (1) of Council Directive 92/12/EECOJ No L 76, 23.3.1992, p. 1..5.In the case referred to in paragraph 3 the competent customs authorities for the office of destination may request a posteriori verification of the endorsements made by the competent customs authorities for the intermediate station on sheets 2 and 3.
Article 4241.Where a transport operation starts and is to end outside the customs territory of the Community, the customs offices which are to act as office of departure and office of destination shall be those referred to in Articles 423 (1) and 422 (2) respectively.2.No formalities need to be carried out at the offices of departure or destination.
Article 425Goods which are transported under Articles 423 (1) or 424 (1) shall be considered as moving under the external Community transit procedure unless the Community status of the goods is established in accordance with Articles 313 to 340.
B.Provisions relating to goods carried in large containers
Article 426Where the Community transit procedure is applicable, formalities under that procedure shall be simplified in accordance with Articles 427 to 442 for goods carried by the railway companies in large containers using transport undertakings as intermediaries, under cover of transfer notes referred to as "TR transfer notes". Such operations may include the dispatch of consignments by transport undertakings using modes of transport other than rail, to the nearest suitable railway station to the point of loading and from the nearest suitable railway station to the point of unloading, and any transport by sea in the course of the movement between those two stations.
Article 427For the purpose of Articles 426 to 442:1."transport undertaking" means an undertaking constituted by the railway companies as a corporate entity of which they are members, such undertaking being set up for the purpose of carrying goods by means of large containers under cover of TR transfer notes;2."large container" means a container within the meaning of Article 670 (g) that is:designed in such a way that it can be properly sealed where the application of Article 435 requires this,of a size such that the area bounded by the four lower external angles is not less than 7 m2;3."TR transfer note" means the document which comprises the contract of carriage by which the transport undertaking arranges for one or more large containers to be carried from a consignor to a consignee in international transport. The TR transfer note shall bear a serial number in the top right-hand corner by which it can be identified. This number shall be made up of eight digits preceded by the letters TR.The TR transfer note shall consist of the following sheets, in numerical order:— 1:sheet for the head office of the transport undertaking,— 2:sheet for the national representative of the transport undertaking at the station of destination,— 3A:sheet for customs,— 3B:sheet for the consignee,— 4:sheet for the head office of the transport undertaking,— 5:sheet for the national representative of the transport undertaking at the station of departure,— 6:sheet for the consignor.Each sheet of the TR transfer note, with the exception of sheet 3A, shall have a green band approximately four centimetres wide along its right-hand edge;4."List of large containers", hereinafter referred to as "list", means the document attached to a TR transfer note, of which it forms an integral part, which is intended to cover the consignment of several large containers from a single station of departure to a single station of destination, at which stations the customs formalities are carried out.The list shall be produced in the same number of copies as the TR transfer note to which it relates.The number of lists shall be shown in the box at the top right-hand corner of the TR transfer note reserved for that purpose.In addition, the serial number of the appropriate TR transfer note shall be entered in the top right-hand corner of each list;5."nearest suitable railway station" means a railway station or terminal nearest to the point of loading or unloading, which is equipped to handle the large containers defined in point 2.
Article 428TR transfer notes used by transport undertakings shall have the same legal force as transit declarations.
Article 4291.In each Member State the transport undertaking shall make available to the customs authorities for control purposes, through the medium of its national representative or representatives, the records held at its accounting office or offices or at those of its national representative or representatives.2.At the request of the customs authorities, the transport undertaking or its national representative or representatives shall communicate to them forthwith any documents, accounting records or information relating to carriage operations completed or underway which those authorities consider they should see.3.Where, in accordance with Article 428, TR transfer notes are treated as equivalent to Community transit declarations, the transport undertaking or its national representatives or representatives shall:(a)inform the customs office of destination of any TR transfer note, sheet 1 of which has been sent to it without a customs endorsement;(b)inform the customs office of departure of any TR transfer note, sheet 1 of which has not been returned to it and in respect of which it has been unable to determine whether the consignment has been correctly presented to the customs office of destination or has been exported from the customs territory of the Community to a third country under Article 437.
Article 4301.In the case of transport operations referred to in Article 426 accepted by the transport undertaking in a Member State, the railway company of that Member State shall be the principal.2.In the case of transport operations referred to in Article 426 accepted by the transport undertaking in a third country, the railway company of the Member State through which the goods enter the customs territory of the Community shall be the principal.
Article 431If customs formalities have to be carried out during carriage by means other than rail to the station of departure or from the station of destination, only one large container may be covered by each TR transfer note.
Article 432The transport undertaking shall ensure that transport operations carried out under the Community transit procedure are identified by labels bearing a pictogram, a specimen of which is shown in Annex 58. The labels shall be affixed to the TR transfer note and to the large container or containers concerned.The label referred to in the first paragraph may be replaced by a stamp reproducing the pictogram shown in Annex 58 in green ink.
Article 433Where a contract of carriage is modified so that:a transport operation which was to end outside the customs territory of the Community ends within it,a transport operation which was to end within the customs territory of the Community ends outside it,the transport undertaking shall not perform the modified contract without the prior agreement of the office of departure.In all other cases, the transport undertaking may perform the modified contract; it shall forthwith inform the office of departure of the modification made.
Article 4341.Where a transport operation to which the Community transit procedure applies starts and is to end within the customs territory of the Community, the TR transfer note shall be presented at the office of departure.2.The office of departure shall clearly enter in the box reserved for customs on sheets 1, 2, 3A and 3B of the TR transfer note:(a)the symbol "T1" where goods are moving under the external Community transit procedure;(b)the symbol "T2", where goods, with the exception of those referred to in Article 340c(1), are moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 165 of the Code;(c)the symbol "T2F", where goods are moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1).The symbol "T2" or "T2F" shall be authenticated by the application of the stamp of the office of departure.3.he office of departure shall enter in the box reserved for customs on sheets 1, 2, 3A and 3B of the TR transfer note separate references for the container(s) depending on which type of goods they contain and the symbol "T1", "T2" or "T2F", as appropriate, wherever a TR transfer note covers:(a)containers carrying goods moving under the external Community transit procedure; and(b)containers carrying goods, with the exception of those referred to in Article 340c(1), moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 165 of the Code;(c)containers carrying goods moving under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1).4.In cases covered by paragraph 3, where lists of large containers are used, separate lists shall be made out for each category of container and the serial number or numbers of the list or lists concerned shall be entered in the box reserved for customs on sheets 1, 2, 3A and 3B of the TR transfer note. The symbol "T1", "T2" or "T2F", as appropriate to the category of container used, shall be entered alongside the serial number(s) of the list(s).5.All sheets of the TR transfer note shall be returned to the person concerned.6.The goods referred to in Article 340c(2) shall be placed under the internal Community transit procedure for the whole of the journey in accordance with arrangements determined by each Member State without presentation at the office of departure of the TR transfer note in respect of the goods and without affixing the labels referred to in Article 432. However, this waiver shall not apply to the TR transfer note drawn up for goods covered by the provisions in Article 843.7.For the goods referred to in paragraph 2 the TR transfer note must be produced at the office of destination where the goods are declared for release for free circulation or for another customs procedure.No formalities need be carried out at the office of destination in respect of the goods referred to in Article 340c(2).8.For the purposes of the control referred to in Article 429, the transport undertaking shall in the country of destination make all TR transfer notes for the transport operations referred to in paragraph 6 available to the customs authorities in accordance with any provisions defined by mutual agreement with those authorities.9.When Community goods are transported by rail from a point in a Member State to a point in another Member State through the territory of a third country other than an EFTA country, the internal Community transit procedure shall apply. In this case the provisions of paragraphs 6, 7 second subparagraph and 8 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 435Identification of goods shall be ensured in accordance with Article 357. However, the office of departure shall not normally seal large containers where identification measures are taken by the railway companies. If seals are affixed this shall be indicated in the space reserved for customs use on sheets 3A and 3B of the TR transfer note.
Article 4361.In the cases referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 434 (7) the transport undertaking shall deliver sheets 1, 2 and 3A of the TR transfer note to the office of destination.2.The office of destination shall forthwith endorse sheets 1 and 2 and return them to the transport undertaking and shall retain sheet 3A.
Article 4371.Where a transport operation starts within the customs territory of the Community and is to end outside it, Article 434 (1) to (5) and Article 435 shall apply.2.The customs office responsible for the frontier station through which the goods leave the customs territory of the Community shall act as the office of destination.3.No formalities need be carried out at the office of destination.
Article 4381.Where a transport operation starts outside the customs territory of the Community and is to end within it, the customs office responsible for the frontier station through which the goods enter the Community shall act as the office of departure. No formalities need be carried out at the office of departure.2.The customs office to which the goods are presented shall act as the office of destination.The formalities laid down in Article 436 shall be carried out at the office of destination.3.Where the goods are released for free circulation or placed under another customs procedure at an intermediate station, the customs office for this station shall act as the office of destination. This customs office shall stamp sheets 1, 2 and 3A of the TR transfer note presented by the transport undertaking and endorse them with at least one of the following indications:Despachado de aduana,Toldbehandlet,Verzollt,Εκτελωνισμενο,Cleared,Dédouané,Sdoganato,Vrijgemaakt,Desalfandegado,Tulliselvitetty,Tullklarerat,Propuštěno,Lõpetatud,Nomuitots,Išleista,Vámkezelve,Mgħoddija,Odprawiony,Ocarinjeno,Prepustené,Оформено,Vămuit.This office shall return sheets 1 and 2, without delay, to the transport undertaking after having stamped them and retain sheet 3A.4.The provisions of Article 423 (4) and (5) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 4391.Where a transport operation starts and is to end outside the customs territory of the Community, the customs offices which are to act as the office of departure and the office of destination shall be those referred to in Article 438 (1) and Article 437 (2) respectively.2.No formalities need be carried out at the offices of departure or destination.
Article 440Goods which are transported under Articles 438 (1) or 439 (1) shall be considered as moving under the external Community transit procedure unless the Community status of the goods is established in accordance with the provisions of Articles 313 to 340.
C.Other provisions
Article 4411.Articles 353(5) and point 23 of Annex 37d shall apply to any loading lists which accompany the consignment note CIM or the TR transfer note.In addition, the loading list shall include the wagon number to which the consignment note CIM refers or, where appropriate, the container number of the container containing the goods.2.In the case of transport operations beginning within the customs territory of the Community comprising both goods moving under the external Community transit procedure and goods moving under the internal Community transit procedure, separate loading lists shall be made out; in the case of goods carried in large containers under cover of TR transfer notes, such separate lists shall be made out for each large container which contains both categories of goods.The serial numbers of the loading lists relating to each of the two categories of goods shall be entered in the box reserved for the description of goods on the consignment note CIM or TR transfer note, as the case may be.3.In the cases referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 and for the purposes of the procedures provided for in Articles 413 to 442, the loading lists accompanying the consignment note CIM or the TR transfer note shall form an integral part thereof and shall have the same legal effects.The original of such loading lists shall be stamped by the station of dispatch.
D.Scope of the normal procedures and the simplified procedures
Article 4421.Where the Community transit procedure is applicable, Articles 412 to 441 shall not preclude the use of the procedures laid down in Articles 344 to 362, 367 and point 22 of Annex 37d, and Articles 415 and 417 or 429 and 432 shall nevertheless apply.2.In the cases referred to in paragraph 1, a reference to the Community transit document(s) used shall be clearly entered in the box reserved for particulars of accompanying documents at the time when the consignment note CIM or TR transfer note is made out. The reference shall include the type of document, office of issue, date and registration number of each document used.In addition, sheet 2 of the consignment note CIM or sheets 1 and 2 of the TR transfer note shall be authenticated by the railway company responsible for the last railway station involved in the Community transit operation. This company shall authenticate the document after ascertaining that transport of the goods is covered by the Community transit document or documents referred to.3.Where a Community transit operation is carried out under cover of a TR transfer note in accordance with Articles 426 to 440, the consignment note CIM used for the operation shall be excluded from the scope of paragraphs 1 and 2 and of Articles 413 to 425. The consignment note CIM shall bear a clear reference to the TR transfer note in the box reserved for particulars of accompanying documents. That reference shall include the words "TR transfer note" followed by the serial number.
Article 442a1.Where production of the Community transit declaration at the office of departure is not required in respect of goods which are to be dispatched under cover of a CIM consignment note or a TR transfer note in accordance with Articles 413 to 442, the customs authorities shall take the necessary measures to ensure that copies No 1, No 2 and No 3 of the CIM consignment note, or copies No 1, No 2, No 3A and No 3B of the TR transfer note bear the "T1", "T2" or "T2F" symbol, as the case may be.2.Where goods carried in accordance with Articles 413 to 442 are intended for an authorised consignee, the customs authorities may provide that, by way of derogation from Article 406(2) and Article 408(1)(b), copies No 2 and No 3 of the CIM consignment note, or copies No 1, No 2 and No 3A of the TR transfer note are to be delivered direct by the railway company or by the transport undertaking to the office of destination.
CHAPTER 8Special provisions applicable to certain modes of transportSubsection 9Simplified procedures for transport by air
Article 443The Community transit procedure shall only be compulsory in respect of goods transported by air if they are loaded or reloaded at an airport in the Community.
Article 4441.An airline may be authorised to use the goods manifest as a transit declaration where it corresponds in substance to the specimen in Appendix 3 of Annex 9 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (simplified procedure — level 1).For Community transit operations, the authorisation shall indicate the form of the manifest and the airports of departure and destination. The airline shall send the customs authorities of each of the airports concerned an authenticated copy of the authorisation.2.Where a transport operation involves goods which must be placed under the external Community transit procedure and goods which must be placed under the internal Community transit procedure provided for in Article 340c(1), those goods shall be listed on separate manifests.3.Each manifest shall bear an endorsement dated and signed by the airline, identifying it:by the "T1" symbol where the goods are placed under the external Community transit procedure; orby the "T2F" symbol where the goods are placed under the internal Community transit procedure, provided for in Article 340c(1).4.The manifest shall also include the following information:(a)the name of the airline transporting the goods;(b)the flight number;(c)the date of the flight;(d)the name of the airport of loading (airport of departure) and unloading (airport of destination).It shall also indicate, for each consignment:(a)the number of the air waybill;(b)the number of packages;(c)the normal trade description of the goods including all the details necessary for their identification;(d)the gross mass.Where goods are grouped, their description shall be replaced, where appropriate, by the entry "Consolidation", which may be abbreviated. In such cases the air waybills for consignments on the manifest shall include the normal trade description of the goods including all the details necessary for their identification.5.At least two copies of the manifest shall be presented to the customs authorities at the airport of departure, which shall retain one copy.6.A copy of the manifest shall be presented to the customs authorities at the airport of destination.7.Once a month, after authenticating the list, the customs authorities at each airport of destination shall transmit to the customs authorities at each airport of departure a list drawn up by the airlines of the manifests which were presented to them during the previous month.The description of each manifest in that list shall include the following information:(a)the reference number of the manifest;(b)the symbol identifying the manifest as a transit declaration in accordance with paragraph 3;(c)the name (which may be abbreviated) of the airline which carried the goods;(d)the flight number; and(e)the date of the flight.The authorisation may also provide for the airlines themselves to transmit the information referred to in the first subparagraph.In the event of irregularities being found in connection with the information on the manifests appearing on the said list, the customs authorities of the airport of destination shall inform the customs authorities of the airport of departure and the authority which granted the authorisation, referring in particular to the air waybills for the goods in question.
Article 4451.An airline may be authorised to use a manifest transmitted by data exchange systems as a transit declaration if it operates a significant number of flights between the Member States (simplified procedure — level 2).By way of derogation from Article 373(1)(a), airlines need not be established in the Community if they have a regional office there.2.On receipt of an application for authorisation, the customs authorities shall notify the other Member States in whose territories the airports of departure and destination linked by electronic data interchange systems are situated.Provided no objection is received within 60 days of the date of notification, the customs authorities shall issue the authorisation.This authorisation shall be valid in all the Member States concerned and shall apply only to Community transit operations between the airports to which it refers.3.For the purposes of the simplification, the manifest drawn up at the airport of departure shall be transmitted to the airport of destination by electronic data interchange system.The airline shall enter against the relevant items in the manifest:(a)the "T1" symbol where the goods are placed under the external Community transit procedure;(b)the "TF" symbol where the goods are placed under the internal Community transit procedure provided for in Article 340c(1);(c)the letters "TD" for goods already placed under a transit procedure, or carried under the inward processing, customs warehouse or temporary admission procedure. In such cases, the airline shall also enter the letters "TD" in the corresponding airway bill as well as a reference for the procedure used, the reference number and date of the transit declaration or transfer document and the name of the issuing office;(d)the letter "C" (equivalent to "T2L") for goods whose Community status may be demonstrated;(e)the letter "X" for Community goods to be exported and which are not placed under a transit procedure.The manifest must also include the information provided for in Article 444(4).4.The Community transit procedure shall be deemed to be ended when the manifest transmitted by electronic data exchange system is available to the customs authorities of the airport of destination and the goods have been presented to them.The records kept by the airline shall contain at least the information referred to in the second subparagraph of paragraph 3.If necessary, the customs authorities at the airport of destination shall transmit to the customs authorities at the airport of departure, for verification, the relevant details of manifests received by electronic data interchange system.5.Without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 365 and 366, Articles 450a to 450d and Title VII of the Code:(a)the airline shall notify the customs authorities of all offences and irregularities;(b)the customs authorities at the airport of destination shall notify the customs authorities at the airport of departure and the authority which issued the authorisation of all offences and irregularities at the earliest opportunity.
Subsection 10Simplified procedures for maritime transport
Article 446Where Articles 447 and 448 apply, it shall not be necessary to furnish a guarantee.
Article 4471.Shipping companies may be authorised to use the goods manifest as a transit declaration (simplified procedure — level 1).For Community transit operations, the authorisation shall indicate the form of the manifest and the ports of departure and destination. The shipping company shall send the customs authorities of each of the ports concerned an authenticated copy of the authorisation.2.Where a transport operation involves goods which must be placed under the external Community transit procedure and goods which must be placed under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1), those goods shall be listed on separate manifests.3.Each manifest shall bear an endorsement dated and signed by the shipping company, identifying it:(a)by the "T1" symbol where the goods are placed under the external Community transit procedure; or(b)by the "T2F" symbol where the goods are placed under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1).4.The manifest shall also contain the following information:(a)the name and full address of the shipping company carrying the goods;(b)the identity of the vessel;(c)the place of loading;(d)the place of unloading.It shall also indicate, for each consignment:(a)the reference for the bill of lading;(b)the number, kind, markings and identification numbers of the packages;(c)the normal trade description of the goods including all the details necessary for their identification;(d)the gross mass in kilograms;(e)where appropriate, the identifying numbers of containers.5.At least two copies of the manifest must be presented to the customs authorities at the port of departure, which shall keep one copy.6.A copy of the manifest shall be presented to the customs authorities at the port of destination.7.Once a month, after authenticating the list, the customs authorities at each port of destination shall transmit to the customs authorities at each port of departure a list drawn up by the shipping companies of the manifests which were presented to them during the previous month.The description of each manifest in that list shall include the following information:(a)the reference number of the manifest;(b)the symbol identifying the manifest as a transit declaration in accordance with paragraph 3;(c)the name (which may be abbreviated) of the shipping company which carried the goods;(d)the date of the maritime transport operation.The authorisation may also provide for the shipping companies themselves to transmit the information referred to in the first subparagraph.In the event of irregularities being found in connection with the information on the manifests appearing on the said list, the customs authorities of the port of destination shall inform the customs authorities of the port of departure and the authority which granted the authorisation, referring in particular to the bills of lading for the goods in question.
Article 4481.A shipping company may be authorised to use a single manifest as a transit declaration if it operates a significant number of regular voyages between the Member States (simplified procedure — level 2).By way of derogation from Article 373(1)(a), shipping companies need not be established in the Community if they have a regional office there.2.On receipt of an application for authorisation, the customs authorities shall notify the other Member States in whose territories the ports of departure and destination are situated.Provided no objection is received within sixty days of the date of notification, the customs authorities shall issue the authorisation.This authorisation shall be valid in all the Member States concerned and shall apply only to Community transit operations between the ports to which it refers.3.For the purposes of the simplification, the shipping company may use a single manifest for all goods carried; where it does so, it shall enter against the relevant items in the manifest:(a)the "T1" symbol where the goods are placed under the external Community transit procedure;(b)the "TF" symbol where the goods are placed under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 340c(1);(c)the letters "TD" for goods already placed under a transit procedure, or carried under the inward processing, customs warehouse or temporary admission procedure. In such cases, the shipping company shall also enter the letters "TD" in the corresponding bill of lading or other appropriate commercial document as well as a reference for the procedure used, the reference number and date of the transit declaration or transfer document and the name of the issuing office;(d)the letter "C" (equivalent to "T2L") for goods whose Community status may be demonstrated;(e)the letter "X" for Community goods to be exported and which are not placed under a transit procedure.The manifest must also include the information provided for in Article 447(4).4.The Community transit procedure shall be deemed to be concluded when the manifest and the goods are presented to the customs authorities at the port of destination.The records kept by the shipping company in accordance with Article 373(2)(b) shall contain at least the information referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 3.Where necessary, the customs authorities at the port of destination shall transmit the relevant details of manifests to the customs authorities at the port of departure for verification.5.Without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 365 and 366, Articles 450a to 450d and Title VII of the Code, the following notifications shall be made:(a)the shipping company shall notify all offences and irregularities to the customs authorities;(b)the customs authorities at the port of destination shall notify the customs authorities at the port of departure and the authority which issued the authorisation of all offences and irregularities at the earliest opportunity.
Article 449x
Subsection 11Simplified procedure for transport by pipeline
Article 4501.Where the Community transit procedure applies, the formalities relating to the procedure shall be adapted in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 6 for goods transported by pipeline.2.Goods transported by pipeline shall be deemed to be placed under the Community transit procedure:on entry into the customs territory of the Community for those goods which enter that territory by pipeline,on placing into the pipeline system for those goods which are already within the customs territory of the Community.Where necessary, the Community status of the goods shall be established in accordance with Articles 313 to 340.3.For the goods referred to in paragraph 2, the operator of the pipeline established in the Member State through the territory of which the goods enter the customs territory of the Community or the operator of the pipeline in the Member State in which the movement starts shall be the principal.4.For the purposes of Article 96 (2) of the Code, the operator of a pipeline established in a Member State through the territory of which the goods are transported by pipeline shall be regarded as the carrier.5.The Community transit operation shall be deemed to end when the goods transported by pipeline arrive at the consignee's plant or are accepted into the distribution network of a consignee, and are entered in his records.6.The undertakings involved in carriage of the goods shall keep records and make them available to the customs authorities for the purpose of any controls considered necessary in connection with the Community transit operations referred to in paragraphs 2 to 4.
Section 4Customs debt and recovery
Article 450aThe time limit referred to in the third indent of Article 215(1) of the Code shall be:seven months from the latest date on which the goods should have been presented at the office of destination, unless a request for recovery within the meaning of Article 365a has been sent, in which case this period is extended by a maximum of one month, orone month from the expiry of the time limit referred to in Article 365(5), where the principal has provided insufficient or no information.
Article 450b1.Where, following initiation of recovery proceedings for other charges, the customs authorities determined in accordance with Article 215 of the Code (hereinafter referred to as "the requesting authorities") obtain evidence by whatever means regarding the place where the events giving rise to the customs debt occurred, those authorities shall immediately send all the necessary documents, including an authenticated copy of the evidence, to the authorities competent for that place (hereinafter referred to as "the requested authorities").The requested authorities shall acknowledge receipt of the communication and indicate whether they are responsible for recovery. If no response is received within three months, the requesting authorities shall immediately resume the recovery proceedings they initiated.2.Where the requested authorities are competent, they shall initiate new proceedings for recovery of other charges, where appropriate after the three months period referred to in paragraph 1, second subparagraph, and on condition that the requesting authorities are immediately informed.Any uncompleted proceedings for recovery of other charges initiated by the requesting authorities shall be suspended as soon as the requested authorities inform them that they have decided to take action for recovery.As soon as the requested authorities provide proof that they have recovered the sums in question, the requesting authorities shall repay any other charges already collected or cancel the recovery proceedings.
Article 450c1.Where the procedure has not been discharged, the customs authorities of the Member State of departure shall, within nine months of the prescribed time limit for presentation of the goods at the office of destination, notify the guarantor that the procedure has not been discharged.1a.Where the procedure has not been discharged, the customs authorities, determined in accordance with Article 215 of the Code, shall, within three years of the date of acceptance of the transit declaration, notify the guarantor that he is or might be required to pay the debt for which he is liable in respect of the Community transit operation in question; the notification shall state the number and date of the declaration, the name of the office of departure, the name of the principal and the amount involved.2.The guarantor shall be released from his obligations if either of the notifications provided for in paragraphs 1 and 1a have not been issued to him before the expiry of the time limit.3.Where either of the notifications has been issued, the guarantor shall be informed of the recovery of the debt or the discharge of the procedure.
Article 450dThe Member States shall assist each other in determining the authorities competent for recovery.Those authorities shall inform the office of departure and the office of guarantee of all cases in which a customs debt was incurred in connection with Community transit declarations accepted by the office of departure, and of the action taken against the debtor to recover the sums concerned. Furthermore, they shall inform the office of departure of the collection of duties and other charges, in order to enable the office to discharge the transit operation.
CHAPTER 9Transport under the TIR or ATA procedureSection 1Common Provisions
Article 4511.Where goods are transported from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another under the procedure for the international transport of goods under cover of TIR carnets (TIR Convention) or under cover of ATA carnets (ATA Convention/Istanbul Convention), the customs territory of the Community shall, for the purposes of the rules governing the use of the TIR or ATA carnets for such transport, be considered to form a single territory.2.For the purposes of using ATA carnets as transit documents, "transit" shall mean the transport of goods from a customs office situated in the customs territory of the Community to another customs office situated within the same territory.
Article 452Where, in the course of transport from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another, goods pass through the territory of a third country, the controls and formalities associated with the TIR or ATA procedure shall be carried out at the points where the goods temporarily leave the customs territory of the Community and where they re-enter that territory.
Article 4531.Goods transported under cover of TIR or ATA carnets within the customs territory of the Community shall be deemed to be non-Community goods, unless their Community status is duly established.2.The Community status of the goods referred to in paragraph 1 shall be determined in accordance with Article 314 to 324f, or, where appropriate, with Articles 325 to 334 within the limits laid down in Article 326.
Section 2The TIR procedure
Article 4541.This section shall apply to the transport of goods under cover of TIR carnets within the customs territory of the Community.2.The messages referred to in this section shall conform to the structure and particulars defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.3.The TIR carnet holder shall lodge the TIR carnet data by means of a data-processing technique in accordance with the structure and corresponding particulars set out in Annexes 37a and 37c at the customs office of departure or entry.4.On release of the goods for the TIR operation, the customs office of departure or entry shall print a Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document to be kept with Voucher No 2 and shall transmit the electronic data to the declared customs office of destination or exit using the "anticipated arrival record" message.5.The TIR carnet particulars shall be used to determine any legal consequences arising from a discrepancy between the electronic TIR carnet data and the particulars in the TIR carnet.6.The obligation to lodge the TIR carnet data by means of a data-processing technique may only be waived in the following exceptional cases:(a)the customs authorities’ computerised transit system is not functioning;(b)the application for lodging the TIR carnet data by means of a data-processing technique is not functioning;(c)the network between the application for lodging the TIR carnet data by means of a data-processing technique and the customs authorities is not functioning.7.The waiver provided for in point (b) and (c) of paragraph 6 shall be subject to the approval of the customs authorities.
Article 454a1.Following an application by the consignee, the customs authorities may grant him the status of authorised consignee, thereby authorising him to receive at his premises or at any other specified place goods transported under the TIR procedure.2.The authorisation referred to in paragraph 1 shall be granted only to persons who:(a)are established in the Community;(b)regularly receive goods that have been entered for the TIR procedure, or whose customs authorities know that they can meet the obligations under that procedure;(c)have not committed any serious or repeated offences against customs or tax legislation;(d)use a data-processing technique to communicate with the customs office of destination.Article 373(2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.The authorisation shall apply solely in the Member State where the authorisation was granted.The authorisation shall apply only to TIR operations that have as the final place of unloading the premises specified in the authorisation.3.Articles 374 and 375, Article 376(1) and (2), and Articles 377 and 378 shall apply mutatis mutandis to the procedure relating to the application referred to in paragraph 1.4.Article 407 shall apply mutatis mutandis with respect to the procedure laid down in the authorisation referred to in paragraph 1.5.Where the person concerned holds an AEO certificate referred to in point (a) or (c) of Article 14a(1), the requirements set out in point (c) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 of this Article and in Article 373(2)(b) shall be deemed to be met.
Article 454b1.In respect of goods arriving at his premises, or at the place specified in the authorisation referred to in Article 454a, the authorised consignee shall comply with the following obligations, in accordance with the procedure laid down in the authorisation:(a)he shall immediately inform the customs office of destination of the arrival of the goods by the "arrival notification" message, including information concerning any irregularities or incidents that occurred during transport;(b)he shall wait for the "unloading permission" message before unloading;(c)he shall without delay, enter the results of the unloading into his records;(d)he shall send at the latest on the third day following the arrival of the goods the "unloading remarks" message including information concerning any irregularities or incidents to the customs office of destination.2.The authorised consignee shall ensure that the TIR carnet and the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document are presented, without delay, to the customs authorities at the customs office of destination. Those authorities shall complete counterfoil No 2 of the TIR carnet and shall ensure that the TIR carnet is returned to the TIR carnet holder or to the person acting on his behalf. Voucher No 2 shall be retained by the customs office of destination or exit.3.The date of termination of the TIR operation shall be the date of the entry into the records referred to in paragraph 1(c).However, in cases where any irregularity or incident has occurred during transport, the date of termination of the TIR operation shall be the date of the "control results" message referred to in Article 455(4).4.At the request of the TIR carnet holder, the authorised consignee shall issue a receipt, certifying the arrival of the goods at the premises of the authorised consignee and containing a reference to the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and the TIR carnet. The receipt shall not be used as proof of termination of the TIR operation within the meaning of Article 1(d) of the TIR Convention or of Article 455b.5.The customs office of destination shall introduce the "control results" message in the computerised system.The customs authorities shall also send the data foreseen in Annex 10 of the TIR Convention.6.Where the authorised consignee's data processing application is not functioning, the competent authorities may permit other methods to communicate with the customs authorities at the customs office of destination.
Article 454c1.The TIR carnet holder shall have fulfilled his obligations under point (o) of Article 1 of the TIR Convention when the TIR carnet together with the road vehicle, the combination of vehicles or the container and the goods have been delivered intact to the authorised consignee at his premises or at the place specified in the authorisation.2.The termination of the TIR operation, within the meaning of Article 1(d) of the TIR Convention, shall have occurred when the requirements of Article 454b(1) and (2) first sentence have been met.
Article 4551.The customs office of destination or exit shall complete counterfoil No 2, retain Voucher No 2 and the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and shall use the "arrival advice" message to notify the customs office of departure or entry of the arrival of the goods on the day they are presented at the customs office of destination or exit.2.Where the TIR operation is terminated at another customs office than that declared initially in the transit declaration, the new customs office of destination or exit shall notify the arrival to the customs office of departure or entry by the "arrival advice" message.The customs office of departure or entry shall notify the arrival to the originally declared customs office of destination or exit with the "forwarded arrival advice" message.3.The "arrival advice" message quoted in paragraphs 1 and 2 may not be used as proof of the procedure having been terminated within the meaning of Article 455b.4.Except where justified, the customs office of destination or exit shall forward the "control results" message to the office of departure or entry at the latest on the third day following the day the goods are presented at the customs office of destination or exit. However, where Article 454b applies, the customs office of destination shall forward the "control results" message to the customs office of departure or entry at the latest on the sixth day following the arrival of the goods to the premises of the authorised consignee.The customs authorities shall also send the data foreseen in Annex 10 of the TIR Convention.5.Where Article 454(6) applies, the customs authorities of the Member State of destination or exit shall return the appropriate part of Voucher No 2 of the TIR carnet to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry without delay and at the latest within eight days from the date when the TIR operation was terminated.
Article 455a1.When the customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry have not received the "arrival advice" message by the time limit within which the goods must be presented at the customs office of destination or exit, or have not received the "control results" message within six days after the "arrival advice" message has been received, those authorities shall consider initiating the enquiry procedure in order to obtain information needed to discharge the TIR operation or, where this is not possible:to establish whether a customs debt has been incurred,to identify the debtor, andto determine the customs authorities responsible for entry in the accounts.2.The enquiry procedure is initiated at the latest seven days after the expiry of one of the time limits referred to in paragraph 1, except in exceptional cases defined by the Member States in agreement with each other. If the customs authorities receive information earlier that the TIR operation has not been terminated, or suspect that to be the case, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure forthwith.3.If the customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry have only received the "arrival advice" message, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure by requesting the customs office of destination or exit which has sent the "arrival advice" message, to transmit the "control results" message.4.If the customs authorities at the customs office of departure or entry have not received the "arrival advice" message they shall initiate the enquiry procedure by requesting the information needed to discharge the TIR operation from the customs office of destination or exit. This office shall reply to the request within 28 days.5.The holder of the TIR carnet shall be requested to provide the information needed to discharge the procedure at the latest 28 days after the start of the enquiry procedure with the customs office of destination or exit when the TIR operation cannot be discharged. The holder of the TIR carnet shall reply to the request within twenty-eight days. At the request of the holder of the TIR carnet this period can be extended for a further 28 days.The customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry shall also inform the guaranteeing association concerned, without prejudice to the notification to be made in accordance with Article 11(1) of the TIR Convention, and invite it to furnish proof that the TIR operation has terminated.6.Where Article 454(6) applies, the customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry shall initiate the enquiry procedure referred to in paragraph 1 whenever they have not received proof that the TIR operation has been terminated within two months of the date of the acceptance of the TIR carnet. To that end, these authorities shall send the customs authorities of the Member State of destination or exit a request together with all necessary information. If the authorities receive information earlier that the TIR operation has not been terminated, or suspect that to be the case, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure forthwith. The enquiry procedure shall also be initiated if it transpires subsequently that proof of the termination of the TIR operation was falsified and the enquiry procedure is necessary to achieve the objectives of paragraph 1.The procedure laid down in paragraph 5 shall apply mutatis mutandis.The customs authorities of the Member State of destination or exit shall respond within 28 days.7.Where an enquiry procedure establishes that the TIR operation was terminated correctly, the customs authorities of the Member State of departure or entry shall discharge the procedure and shall immediately inform the guaranteeing association and the holder of the TIR carnet and, where appropriate, any customs authorities that may have initiated a recovery procedure in accordance with Articles 217 to 232 of the Code.
Article 455b1.The proof that the TIR operation has terminated within the time limit prescribed in the TIR carnet may be furnished to the satisfaction of the customs authorities in the form of a document certified by the customs authorities of the Member State of destination or exit identifying the goods and establishing that they have been presented at the customs office of destination or exit, or where Article 454a applies, to an authorised consignee.2.The TIR operation shall also be considered as having been terminated where the TIR carnet holder or the guaranteeing association present, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, one of the following documents identifying the goods:(a)a customs document issued in a third country entering the goods for a customs-approved treatment or use;(b)a document issued in a third country, endorsed by the customs authorities of this country and certifying that the goods are considered to be in free circulation in the third country concerned.3.The documents mentioned in point (a) and (b) may be replaced by copies or photocopies, certified as true copies by the body which certified the original documents, by the authorities of the third countries concerned or by the authorities of one of the Member States.
Section 2Provisions relating to the TIR carnet procedure
Article 4561.When an offence or irregularity under the TIR Convention gives rise to a customs debt in the Community, the provisions of this section shall apply mutatis mutandis to the other charges mentioned in Article 91(1)(a) of the Code.The time limit referred to in the third indent of Article 215(1) of the Customs Code shall be seven months from the latest date on which the goods should have been presented at the customs office of destination or exit.2.Articles 450b and 450d shall apply mutatis mutandis to the recovery procedure relating to the TIR procedure.
Article 4571.For the purposes of Article 8(4) of the TIR Convention, when a TIR operation is carried out on the customs territory of the Community, any guaranteeing association established in the Community may become liable for the payment of the secured amount of the customs debt relating to the goods concerned in the TIR operation up to a limit per TIR carnet of EUR 60000 or the national currency equivalent thereof.2.The guaranteeing association established in the Member State competent for recovery under Article 215 of the Code shall be liable for payment of the secured amount of the customs debt.3.A valid notification of non-discharge of a TIR operation made by the customs authorities of one Member State, identified as competent for recovery under the third indent of Article 215(1) of the Code, to the guaranteeing association authorised by those authorities shall also be valid where the customs authorities of another Member State, identified as competent under the first or second indent of Article 215(1) of the Code, later proceed with recovery from the guaranteeing association authorised by those latter authorities.
Article 457aWhere customs authorities of a Member State decide to exclude a person from the TIR procedure under the provisions of Article 38 of the TIR Convention, this decision shall apply throughout the customs territory of the Community.To that end, the Member State shall communicate its decision, together with the date of application, to the other Member States and the Commission.This decision shall apply to all TIR carnets presented to a customs office for acceptance.
Article 457b1.Where a TIR operation concerns the same goods as those specified in Article 340a or where the customs authorities consider it necessary, the customs office of departure or entry may prescribe an itinerary for the consignment.2.The customs authorities of the Member State in which the consignment is located shall record the relevant details on the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and the TIR carnet counterfoil No 1 in cases where:(a)the itinerary is changed on application by the TIR carnet holder;(b)the carrier has diverged from the prescribed itinerary in the case of force majeure.The customs office of destination or exit shall enter the relevant information into the computerised system.3.In the cases referred in paragraph 2(b), the consignment, the Transit accompanying document — Transit/security accompanying document and the TIR carnet shall be presented without delay to the nearest customs authorities.
Section 3The ATA procedure
Article 457c1.This Article shall apply without prejudice to the specific provisions of the ATA Conventionor the Istanbul Convention concerning the liability of the guaranteeing associations when an ATA carnet is being used.2.Where it is found that, in the course of or in connection with a transit operation carried out under cover of an ATA carnet, an offence or irregularity has been committed in a particular Member State, the recovery of duties and other charges which may be payable shall be effected by that Member State in accordance with Community or national provisions, without prejudice to the institution of criminal proceedings.3.Where it is not possible to determine in which territory the offence or irregularity was committed, such offence or irregularity shall be deemed to have been committed in the Member State where it was detected unless, within the period referred to in Article 457d(2), proof of the regularity of the operation or of the place where the offence or irregularity was actually committed is furnished to the satisfaction of the customs authorities.Where no such proof is furnished and the said offence or irregularity is thus deemed to have been committed in the Member State in which it was detected, the duties and other charges relating to the goods concerned shall be levied by that Member State in accordance with Community or national provisions.If the Member State where the said offence or irregularity was actually committed is subsequently determined, the duties and other charges (apart from those levied, pursuant to the second subparagraph, as own resources of the Community) to which the goods are liable in that Member State shall be returned to it by the Member State which had originally recovered them. In that case, any overpayment shall be repaid to the person who had originally paid the charges.Where the amount of the duties and other charges originally levied and returned by the Member State which had recovered them is smaller than that of the duties and other charges due in the Member State where the offence or irregularity was actually committed, that Member State shall levy the difference in accordance with Community or national provisions.The customs administrations of the Member States shall take the necessary measures to deal with any offence or irregularity and to impose effective penalties.
Article 457d1.Where an offence or irregularity is found to have been committed in the course of or in connection with a transit operation carried out under cover of an ATA carnet, the customs authorities shall notify the holder of the ATA carnet and the guaranteeing association within the period prescribed in Article 6(4) of the ATA Conventionor in Article 8(4) of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention.2.Proof of the regularity of the operation carried out under cover of an ATA carnet within the meaning of the first subparagraph of Article 457c(3) shall be furnished within the period prescribed in Article 7(1) and (2) of the ATA Conventionor in Article 9(1)(a) and (b) of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention.3.The proof referred to in paragraph 2 shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the customs authorities using one of the following methods:(a)by production of a customs or commercial document certified by the customs authorities establishing that the goods in question have been presented at the office of destination;(b)by the production of a customs document showing entry for a customs procedure in a third country, or a copy or photocopy thereof, certified as a true copy either by the body which endorsed the original document, or by the authorities of the third country concerned, or by the authorities of one of the Member States;(c)by the evidence referred to in Article 8 of the ATA Conventionor in Article 10 of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention.The documents referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph shall include information enabling the goods in question to be identified.
Article 4581.The customs authorities shall designate a coordinating office in each Member State for any action concerning infringements or irregularities relating to ATA carnets.Those authorities shall inform the Commission of the designation of the coordinating offices together with their full address. The Commission shall communicate this information to the other Member States via the official website of the European Union on the Internet.2.For the purposes of determining the Member State responsible for levying the duties and other charges due, the Member State in which an offence or irregularity committed during a transit operation carried out under cover of an ATA carnet is detected within the meaning of the second subparagraph of Article 457c(3) shall be the Member State where the goods were found or, if they have not been found, the Member State whose coordinating office holds the most recent voucher from the carnet.
Article 4591.Where the customs authorities of a Member State establish that a customs debt has been incurred, a claim shall be sent to the guaranteeing association with which that Member State is linked as soon as possible. Where the incurrence of the debt is due to the fact that the goods covered by the ATA carnet have not been re-exported or have not been assigned a customs-approved treatment or use within the periods laid down by the ATA Conventionor the Istanbul Convention, this claim shall be sent at the earliest three months after the date of expiry of the carnet.2.The coordinating office making the claim shall at the same time, as far as possible, send to the coordinating office in the jurisdiction of which the office of temporary admission is situated, an information memo drawn up in accordance with the model shown in Annex 59.The information memo shall be accompanied by a copy of the undischarged voucher, if the coordinating office has it in its possession. The information memo may also by used whenever this is deemed necessary.
Article 4601.The amount of duties and taxes arising from the claim referred to in Article 459 shall be calculated by means of the model taxation form set out in Annex 60 completed in accordance with the instructions attached to it.The taxation form may be sent later than the claim, though not more than three months from the claim and in any event not more than six months from the date on which the customs authorities initiate the recovery proceedings.2.In accordance with Article 461 and as provided therein, the sending of this form to a guaranteeing association by the customs administration with which that association is connected shall not release the other guaranteeing associations in the Community from an obligation to pay duties and other charges if it is found that the offence or irregularity was committed in a Member State other than the one in which the proceedings were initiated.3.The taxation form shall be completed in duplicate or triplicate, as necessary. The first copy shall be for the guaranteeing association connected with the customs authority of the Member State in which the claim is made. The second copy shall be retained by the issuing coordinating office. Where necessary the issuing coordinating office shall send the third copy to the coordinating office in whose jurisdication (SIC! jurisdiction) the office of temporary admission is situated.
Article 4611.Where it is established that the offence or irregularity was committed in a Member State other than the one in which the proceedings were initiated, the coordinating office of the first Member State shall close the file as far as it is concerned.2.For the purposes of closure it shall send to the coordinating office of the second Member State the contents of the file in its possession and if necessary shall refund to the guaranteeing association with which it is connected any sums which that association may have deposited or provisionally paid.However, the file shall be closed only if the coordinating office of the first Member State receives a discharge from the coordinating office of the second Member State indicating that claim proceedings have been initiated in the latter Member State, in accordance with the rules of the ATA Conventionor of the Istanbul Convention. This discharge shall be drawn up in accordance with the model in Annex 61.3.The coordinating office of the Member State where the offence or irregularity was committed shall take over the recovery proceedings and where necessary collect from the guaranteeing association with which it is connected the amount of duties and other charges due at the rates in force in the Member State where this office is situated.4.The proceedings must be transferred within a period of one year counting from the expiry of the carnet on condition that payment has not become definitive pursuant to Article 7 (2) or (3) of the ATA Conventionor Article 9(1)(b) and (c) of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention. Should this time limit be exceeded the third and fourth paragraphs of Article 457c(3) shall apply.
CHAPTER 10Transport under the form 302 procedure
Article 4621.Where, in accordance with Articles 91 (2) (e) and 163 (2) (e) of the Code, goods are transported from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another under cover of form 302 established under the Convention between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Status of their Forces, signed in London on 19 June 1951, the customs territory of the Community shall be considered, for the purposes of the rules governing the use of the said form for such transport, to form a single territory.2.Where, in the course of a transport operation referred to in paragraph 1, goods pass through the territory of a third country, the controls and formalities associated with form 302 shall be carried out at the points where the goods temporarily leave the customs territory of the Community and where they re-enter that territory.3.Where it is found that, in the course of or in connection with a transport operation carried out under cover of form 302, an offence or irregularity has been committed in a particular Member State, the recovery of duties and other charges which may be payable shall be effected by that Member State in accordance with Community or national provisions, without prejudice to the institution of criminal proceedings.4.Article 457c(3) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
CHAPTER 10aProcedure for postal consignments
Article 462a1.Where under Article 91(2)(f) of the Code, non-Community goods are carried from one point to another in the customs territory of the Community by post (including parcel post), the customs authorities of the Member State of dispatch shall be required to affix on the packaging and accompanying documents a label of the type shown in Annex 42, or have a label of this type so affixed.2.Where Community goods are carried by post (including parcel post) to or from a part of the customs territory of the Community where Directive 77/388/EEC does not apply, the customs authorities of the Member State of dispatch shall be required to affix on the packaging and accompanying documents a label of the type shown in Annex 42b, or have a label of this type so affixed.
CHAPTER 11Use of community transit documents to apply measures relating to the export of certain goods
Article 4631.This Chapter lays down the conditions applicable to goods moving within the customs territory of the Community under a Community transit procedure or under another customs transit procedure where export of those goods from the Community is prohibited or is subject to restrictions, duties or other charges.2.These conditions shall, however, apply only in so far as the measure introducing the prohibition, restriction, duty or other charge so provides and without prejudice to any special provisions which that measure may comprise.
Article 464Where the goods referred to in Article 463 (1) are placed under a Community transit procedure, the principal shall enter in the box headed "Description of goods" on the Community transit document one of the following phrases:Salida de la Comunidad sometida a restriccionesUdpassage fra Fællesskabet undergivet restriktionerAusgang aus der Gemeinschaft — Beschränkungen unterworfenΈξοδος από την Κοινότητα υποκειμένη σε περιορισμούςExport from the Community subject to restrictionsSortie de la Communauté soumise à des restrictionsUscita dalla Comunità assoggettata a restrizioniVerlaten van de Gemeenschap aan beperkingen onderworpenVienti yhteisöstä rajoitusten alaista - Export från Gemenskapen underkastad restriktionerExport från Gemenskapen underkastad restriktionerSaída da Comunidade sujeita a restriçõesSalida de la Comunidad sujeta a pago de derechosUdpassage fra Fællesskabet betinget af afgiftsbetalingAusgang aus der Gemeinschaft — Abgabenerhebungen unterworfenΈξοδος από την Κοινότητα υποκειμένη σε επιβάρυνσηExport from the Community subject to dutySortie de la Communauté soumise à impositionUscita dalla Comunità assoggettata a tassazioneVerlaten van de Gemeenschap aan belastingheffing onderworpenVienti yhteisöstä maksujen alaista - Export från Gemenskapen underkastad avgifterExport från Gemenskapen underkastad avgifterSaída da Comunidade sujeita a pagamento de imposições.
Article 4651.Where the goods referred to in Article 463 (1) are placed under a transit procedure other than the Community transit procedure, the customs office at which dispatch formalities are carried out shall require completion of control copy T5, provided for in Article 472. The person concerned shall enter in box 104 of control copy T5, as appropriate, one of the indications set out in Article 464.2.The customs office referred to in paragraph 1 shall enter in the customs document under cover of which the goods are to be transported, as appropriate, one of the phrases set out in Article 464.
Article 466Articles 464 and 465 shall not apply where, on declaration of the goods for export from the customs territory of the Community, proof is furnished to the customs office at which export formalities are carried out that an administrative measure freeing the goods from restriction has been taken, that any export duties or charges due have been paid or that, in the circumstances obtaining, the goods may leave the customs territory of the Community without further formalities.
Article 4671.Where the measure referred to in Article 463 (2) provides for the lodging of a guarantee, such guarantee shall be furnished in cases where, according to the information contained in the customs document, the goods referred to in Article 463 (1) moving between two points in the customs territory of the Community are, during their transport, to leave that territory otherwise than by air.2.The guarantee shall be lodged either at the office at which the formalities required on consignment of the goods are completed or with any other body designated for that purpose by the Member State to which that office belongs, in accordance with rules laid down by the customs authorities of that Member State. In the case of measures imposing an export duty or other charge, the guarantee need not be furnished where the goods are carried under the Community transit procedure, where a guarantee has been furnished otherwise than in cash or the guarantee is waived by reason of the identity of the principal.
Article 4681.Article 465 shall also apply to goods referred to in Article 463 (1) which, in the course of transport between two points within the customs territory of the Community, cross the territory of an EFTA country and are reconsigned from such a country.By way of derogation from Article 482, the original of control copy T5 shall accompany the goods to the competent customs office of the Member State of destination.The office of departure shall specify the period within which the goods must be reimported into the customs territory of the Community.2.If the measure referred to in Article 463 (2) provides for the lodging of a guarantee, then by way of derogation from Article 467 such guarantee shall be furnished for all transactions covered by paragraph 1.
Article 469Where the goods are not restored to free movement immediately following their arrival at the office of destination, it shall be for that office to take the necessary steps to implement the measures referred to in Article 463 (2).
Article 470Where the goods referred to in Article 463 (1) move as described in Article 467, whether or not by air, and are not reimported into the customs territory of the Community within the prescribed period, they shall be deemed to have been irregularly exported to a third country from the Member State whence they were consigned unless it is established that they were lost through force majeure or unforeseeable circumstances.
CHAPTER 12Provisions relating to documents (Control copy T5) to be used for applying Community measures involving controls on the use and/or destination of goods
Article 471For the purposes of this Chapter:(a)"competent authorities" means:the customs authorities or any other authority responsible for applying this Chapter;(b)"office" means:the customs office or an organization responsible at the local level for applying this Chapter.
Article 4721.Where implementation of a Community measure is subject to proof that the conditions prescribed by that measure as to the use and/or destination of goods imported into, exported from, or moving within the customs territory of the Community have been complied with, such proof shall be furnished by production of control copy T5. A control copy T5 is a completed form T5, accompanied, where appropriate, by one or more forms T5 bis, as provided for in Article 478, or by one or more loading lists T5, as provided for in Article 479 or 480.It is not excluded to use at the same time but for different purposes, several control copies T5, in so far as each of them is provided for in Community legislation.2.Any person who signs a control copy T5 within the meaning of paragraph 1 shall be required to put the goods described in that document to the declared use and/or dispatch the goods to the declared destination.
Article 473The forms for control copy T5 shall correspond to the specimens in Annexes 63, 64 and 65. They shall be completed in accordance with the explanatory note in Annex 66 and, where appropriate, any additional rules laid down in other Community legislation. Each Member State may, if necessary, supplement the explanatory note.Control copy T5 shall be issued and used in accordance with Articles 476 to 485.
Article 4741.The paper used shall be pale blue, dressed for writing purposes and weighing at least 40 g/m2. It shall be sufficiently opaque for the information on one side not to affect the legibility of the information on the other side. Its strength shall be such that in normal use it does not easily tear or crease.2.The sizes of the forms shall be:(a)210 × 297 mm for form T5 (Annex 63) and form T5 bis (Annex 64), a tolerance in the length of between - 5 and + 8 mm being allowed;(b)297 × 240 mm for loading lists T5 (Annex 65), a tolerance in the length of between - 5 and + 8 mm being allowed.3.A colour marking of the different copies of the forms shall be effected in the following manner:the originals shall have at the right-hand edge a continuous margin coloured black,the width of this margin shall be approximately 3 mm.4.The address for return and the important note on the front of the form may be printed in red.
Article 475The competent authorities of the Member States may require that control copy T5 forms show the name and address of the printer, or a symbol enabling the printer to be identified.
Article 476Control copy T5 shall be made out in an official language of the Community which is acceptable to the competent authorities of the Member State of departure.The competent authorities of another Member State in which such a document is presented may, as necessary, require a translation into the official language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State.
Article 4771.Control copy T5 shall be completed by typewriter or by a mechanographical or similar process. It may also be filled in legibly by hand, in ink and in block capitals.The form shall contain no erasures or overwriting. Any alterations shall be made by crossing out the incorrect particulars and, where appropriate, adding those required. Any alterations made in this way shall be initialled by the person making them and expressly authenticated by the competent authorities.2.Control copy T5 may also be produced and completed using an automatic reproduction process provided that the provisions as regards the specimens, the paper, the size, the language used, the legibility, the prohibition of erasures and overwriting and amendments are strictly observed.
Article 4781.The competent authorities of each Member State may allow undertakings established in their territory to supplement a control copy T5 with one or more continuation forms T5 bis in cases where all the forms relate to a single consignment of goods, loaded on a single means of transport and destined for a single consignee and a single use and/or destination.2.The number of continuation forms T5 bis used shall be shown in box 3 of the control copy T5 which they accompany. The registration number of the control copy T5 shall be shown in the box for registration particulars of each continuation form T5 bis. The total number of packages covered by the control copy T5 and the T5 bis continuation forms shall be shown in box 6 of the control copy T5.
Article 4791.The competent authorities of each Member State may allow undertakings established in their territory to supplement a control copy T5 with one or more loading lists T5 giving the particulars normally shown in boxes 31, 33, 35, 38, 100, 103 and 105 of form T5, provided that all the forms relate to a single consignment of goods, loaded on a single means of transport and destined for a single consignee and a single use and/or destination.2.Only the front of the loading list T5 form may be used. Each item shown on loading list T5 shall be preceded by a serial number and all the particulars indicated in the column headings shall be supplied.A horizontal line shall be drawn after the last entry and the remaining unused spaces crossed through so that no subsequent additions can be made. The total number of packages containing the goods listed and the total gross and net mass of those goods shall be shown at the foot of the appropriate columns.3.Where loading lists T5 are used, boxes 31, 33, 35, 38, 100, 103 and 105 of the control copy T5 to which they refer shall be crossed through and the control copy may not be accompanied by a form T5 bis.4.The number of loading lists T5 used shall be shown in box 4 of control copy T5. The registration number of the control copy T5 shall be shown in the box for registration particulars of each loading list T5. The total number of packages covered by the various loading lists shall be shown in box 6 of the control copy T5.
Article 4801.The authorization referred to in Article 479 (1) may allow undertakings whose records are based on an electronic or automatic data-processing system to use loading lists T5 made out by that data-processing system which, although they include all the particulars provided for in the list as printed in Annex 65, do not comply with all the conditions of Articles 473 to 475 and 477 or with the stipulation in Article 479 (2) that each item shown on the list must be preceded by a serial number. Such lists shall, however, be designed and completed in such a way that they can be used without difficulty by the competent offices in question.2.The authorization shall be granted only to those undertakings which offer the safeguards considered appropriate by the competent authorities.3.Use as loading lists as referred to in Article 479 (1) of descriptive lists drawn up for the purposes of carrying out dispatch/export formalities may also be allowed even where such lists are produced by firms whose records are not based on an electronic or automatic data-processing system.4.The holder of the authorization shall be liable in the event of any fraudulent use by any person of loading lists which it draws up.
Article 4811.Control copy T5 forms and, where appropriate, continuation forms T5 bis or loading lists T5 shall be made out by the person concerned in one original and at least one copy. Each of these must bear the original signature of the person concerned.2.Control copy T5 and, where appropriate, continuation forms T5 bis or loading lists T5 shall include all the particulars, regarding the description of goods and any additional information, required by the provisions relating to the Community measure imposing the control.3.Where goods are not entered under the Community transit procedure the control copy T5 must bear a reference to the document relating to the transit procedure, if any, used. If no transit procedure is used it shall contain one of the following phrases:mercancías fuera del procedimiento de tránsitoingen forsendelsesprocedurenicht im Versandverfahren befindliche Warenείτε σε μνεία "Εμπορεύματα εκτός διαδικασίας διαμετακόμισης"goods not covered by a transit proceduremarchandises hors procédure de transitmerci non vincolate ad una procedura di transitogoederen niet geplaatst onder een regeling voor douanevervoermercadorias não abrangidas por um procedimento de trânsitotavaroita ei kuljeteta passitusmenettelyssä - varor ej under transiteringvaror ej under transitering.4.The Community transit document or the document relating to the transit procedure used shall bear a reference to the control copy or copies T5 issued.
Article 4821.Where goods move under a Community transit procedure, or under another customs transit procedure, the control copy T5 shall be issued by the office of departure. The office of departure shall keep a copy of control copy T5. The original of control copy T5 shall accompany the goods at least to the office at which the use and/or destination of the goods is certified under the same conditions as the document relating to the transit procedure used.2.Where goods subject to controls as to their use and/or destination are not placed under a transit procedure, a control copy T5 shall be issued by the competent authorities of the Member State of consignment. They shall keep a copy of control copy T5.The control copy T5 shall contain one of the phrases referred to in Article 481 (3).3.Control copy T5 and, where necessary, form(s) T5 bis and/or loading list(s) T5 shall be authenticated by the competent authorities of the Member State of departure. Such authentication shall comprise the following, which should appear in box A (office of departure) of those documents:(a)in the case of control copy T5, the name and stamp of the office of departure, the signature of the competent person, the date of authentication and a registration number which may be pre-printed;(b)in the case of form T5 bis and/or loading list T5, the number appearing on the control copy T5. That number shall be inserted either by means of a stamp incorporating the name of the office of departure or by hand. In the latter case it shall be accompanied by the official stamp of the said office.The originals of these documents shall be returned to the person concerned as soon as all administrative formalities have been completed.4.The goods and the original control copies T5 shall be presented at the office of destination.However, the competent authority of the Member State of destination may decide that the goods shall be delivered directly to the consignee under further conditions specified by the competent office of destination which enable the office to carry out any necessary checks upon or after arrival of the goods.
Article 4831.The office of destination shall carry out, or cause to be carried out under its responsibility, controls as to the use and/or destination provided for or prescribed.2.The office of destination shall register the particulars in control copy T5, by keeping a photocopy of the said document if appropriate, and the result of the controls which have been carried out.3.Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 485, the office of destination shall, on completion of all the necessary formalities and after the appropriate endorsement by the office of destination, send the original of control copy T5 to the address shown under the heading "Return to".
Article 484Any person who presents a control copy T5 and the consignment to which it relates to the office of destination may, on request, obtain a receipt made out on a form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 47.The receipt may not replace control copy T5.
Article 4851.In the case of a consignment of goods accompanied by a control copy T5, the competent authorities of the Member States shall permit such consignment and the control copy T5 to be divided before completion of the procedure for which the form was issued. Consignments resulting from such division may themselves be further divided.2.Paragraph 1 shall be without prejudice to the application of Community measures to products from intervention which are to be subjected to control of use and/or destination and which are processed in another Member State before being put to their final use and/or reaching their final destination.3.The division referred to in paragraph 1 shall be carried out in accordance with paragraphs 4 to 7. Member States shall have the right to derogate from these provisions in cases where all the consignments which result from the division are to be put to their final use or are to reach their final destination in the Member State where the division takes place.4.The office at which the division takes place shall issue, in accordance with Article 481, an extract of control copy T5 for each part of the divided consignment, using for this purpose a control copy T5.Each extract shall contain inter alia the additional information shown in boxes 100, 104, 105, 106 and 107 of the initial control copy T5 and state the net mass and net quantity of the goods to which that extract applies. Box 106 of each extract shall show the registration number, and date, office and country of issue of the initial control copy T5, using one of the following forms of wording:Extracto del ejemplar de control: … (número, fecha, oficina y país de expedición)Udskrift af kontroleksemplar: … (nummer, dato, udstedelsessted og land)Auszug aus dem Kontrollexemplar: … (Nummer, Datum, ausstellende Stelle und Ausstellungslad)Απόσπασμα του αντιτύπου ελέγχου: … (αριθμός, ημερομηνία, γραφείο και χώρα εκδόσεως)Extract of control copy: … (Number, date, office and country of issue)Extrait de l'exemplaire de contrôle: … (numéro, date, bureau et pays de délivrance)Estratto dell'esemplare di controllo: … (numero, data, ufficio e paese di emissione)Uittreksel uit controle-exemplaar: … (nummer, datum, kantoor en land van afgifte)Extracto do exemplar de controlo: … (número, data, estância, país de emissão)Ote valvontakappaleesta: … (numero, päiväys, toimipaikka ja antomaa)Utdrag ur kontrollexemplar: … (nummer och datum samt utfärdande kontor och land)Utdrag ur kontrollexemplar: … (nummer och datum samt utfärdande kontor och land).5.The office where the division takes place shall state on the initial control copy T5 that the form has been divided. It shall do this by entering one of the following in the "control of use and/or destination" box:(número) extractos expedidos — copias adjuntas(antal) udstedte udskrifter — kopier vedføjet(Anzahl) Auszüge ausgestellt — Durchschriften liegen bei(αριθμός) εκδοθέντα αποσπάσματα — συνημμένα αντίγραφα(number) extracts issued — copies attached(nombre) extraits délivrés — copies ci-jointes(numero) estratti rilasciati — copie allegate(aantal) uittreksels afgegeven — kopieën bijgevoegd(quantidade) extractos emitidos — cópias juntasannettuja otteita … (lukumäärä) — kopiot oheisina/…(antal) utfärdade utdrag — kopior bifogas(antal) utfärdade utdrag — kopior bifogas.The initial control copy T5 shall be returned without delay to the address shown under the heading "Return to", accompanied by the copies of the extracts issued.The office where the division takes place shall keep a copy of the original control copy T5 and the extracts which have been issued.6.The originals of the extract control copies T5 together with the documents relating to the procedure, if any, used shall accompany each part of the divided consignment.7.The competent offices in the Member States of destination of the parts of the divided consignment shall carry out, or cause to be carried out under their responsibility, controls as to the use and/or destination provided for or prescribed. They shall enter the appropriate particulars on the extracts and return them, in accordance with Article 483 (3), to the address shown under the heading "Return to".8.In the case of further division as provided for in paragraph 1, paragraphs 2 to 7 shall be applied mutatis mutandis.
Article 4861.Control copy T5 may be issued retrospectively on condition that:the person concerned is not responsible for the failure to apply for or to issue that document when the goods were dispatched or he can produce evidence to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that the failure is not due to negligence or habitual carelessness on his part,the person concerned furnishes proof that the control copy T5 relates to goods in respect of which all the administrative formalities have been completed,the person concerned produces the documents required for the issue of the control copy T5,it is established to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that the retrospective issue of control copy T5 cannot give rise to the securing of financial benefits which would not be warranted in the light of any transit procedure used, the customs status of the goods and their use and/or destination.2.Where control copy T5 is issued retrospectively, it shall contain in red one of the following phrases:Expedido a posterioriUdstedt efterfølgendeNachträglich ausgestelltΕκδοθέν εκ των υστέρωνIssued retroactivelyDélivré a posterioriRilasciato a posterioriAchteraf afgegevenEmitido a posterioriAnnettu jälkikäteen - Utfärdat i efterhandUtfärdat i efterhand.In addition, the person concerned shall enter on such control copy T5 the identity of the means of transport by which the goods were dispatched, the date of departure and, if appropriate, the date on which the goods were produced at the office of destination.3.Control copy T5 issued retrospectively may be annotated by the office of destination only where that office establishes that the goods covered by the document in question have been used for the purpose and/or have reached the destination provided for or prescribed by the Community measure on the importation, exportation or movement within the customs territory of the Community of those goods.4.Duplicate control copies T5, extract control copies T5, continuation forms T5 bis and loading lists T5 may be issued where the originals have been lost. The duplicate must bear in bold red letters the word "DUPLICATE" as well as the stamp of the office which issued the duplicate and the signature of the competent official.
Article 487By way of derogation from Article 472 and unless otherwise stipulated in the provisions relating to the relevant Community measure, each Member State shall have the right to require proof that the goods have been used for the purpose and/or have reached the destination provided for or prescribed to be furnished in accordance with a national procedure, provided that the goods do not leave its territory before they have been used for the purpose and/or have reached the destination provided for or prescribed.
Article 488The competent authorities of each Member State may, within the scope of their competence, authorize any person who fulfils the conditions laid down in Article 489 and who intends to consign goods in respect of which a control copy T5 must be made out (hereinafter referred as "the authorized consignor") not to present at the office of departure either the goods concerned or the control copy T5 covering them.
Article 4891.The authorization provided for in Article 488 shall be granted only to persons:(a)who frequently consign goods;(b)whose records enable the competent authorities to check on their operations;(c)who provide a guarantee, where the issue of a control copy T5 is conditional upon a guarantee being provided;and(d)who have not committed serious or repeated offences against of the legislation concerned.2.The competent authorities shall take the appropriate measures to ensure that the guarantee referred to in paragraph 1 (c) is provided.
Article 490The authorization issued by the competent authorities shall specify in particular:(a)the office or offices competent to act as offices of departure for consignments;(b)the period within which, and the procedure by which, the authorized consignor is to inform the office of departure of the consignments to be sent, in order that the office may carry out any necessary controls before the departure of the goods;(c)the period within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination; this period shall be determined according to the conditions of transport;(d)the identification measures to be taken. To this end the competent authorities may prescribe that the means of transport or the package or packages shall bear special seals, accepted by the competent authorities and affixed by the authorized consignor.
Article 4911.The authorization shall stipulate that the box reserved for the office of departure on the front of the control copy T5 declaration form:(a)be stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure and be signed by an official of that office;or(b)be stamped by the authorized consignor with a special metal stamp approved by the competent authorities and conforming to the specimen in Annex 62. The imprint of the stamp may be preprinted on the forms where the printing is entrusted to a printer approved for that purpose.The authorized consignor shall complete that box by indicating the date of consignment of the goods and shall allocate a number to the declaration in accordance with the rules laid down to that effect in the authorization.2.The competent authorities may prescribe the use of forms bearing a distinctive mark as a means of identification.
Article 4921.The authorized consignor shall, not later than the time of dispatching the goods, enter on the front of the duly completed control copy T5, in the box "Control by office of departure", where appropriate, particulars of the period within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination and references to the export documents as required by the Member State of consignment, and the identification measures applied together with one of the following endorsements in the box:Procedimiento simplificadoForenklet fremgangsmådeVereinfachtes VerfahrenΑπλουστευμένη διαδικασίαSimplified procedureProcédure simplifiéeProcedura semplificataVereenvoudigde regelingProcedimento simplificadoYksinkertaistettu menettely - Förenklat förfarandeFörenklat förfarande.2.After dispatch of the goods, the authorized consignor shall without delay send the office of departure a copy of control copy T5, together with any special document on the basis of which the control copy T5 was drawn up.3.Where the office of departure carries out a control on the departure of a consignment, it shall record the fact in the box "Control by office of departure" on the front of the control copy T5.4.A control copy T5 duly completed and containing the indications specified in paragraph 1 and signed by the authorized consignor shall be deemed to have been issued by the office of departure which carried out the prior authentication of the forms in accordance with Article 491 (1) (a) or which is named in the imprint of the special stamp referred to in Article 491 (1) (b), for the purpose of providing proof that the goods referred to therein have been used for the purpose and/or reached the destination specified.
Article 4931.The authorized consignor shall:(a)comply with the provisions of this Chapter and the conditions of the authorization;(b)take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the office of departure or the imprint of the special stamp.2.The authorized consignor shall bear all the consequences, in particular the financial consequences, of any errors, omissions or other faults in the control copies T5 which he draws up or in the performance of the procedures incumbent upon him under the authorization provided for in Article 488.3.In the event of the misuse by any person of control copy T5 forms stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure or with the special stamp, the authorized consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges which have not been paid and for the repayment of any financial benefits which have been wrongly obtained following such misuse unless he can satisfy the competent authorities by whom he was authorized that he took the measures required of him under paragraph 1 (b).
Article 4941.The competent authorities may authorize the authorized consignor not to sign control copy T5 forms bearing the special stamp referred to in Annex 62 which are made out by an electronic or automatic data-processing system. Such authorization shall be subject to the condition that the authorized consignor has previously given those authorities a written undertaking acknowledging that he is liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of any duties and other charges which have not been paid and for the repayment of any financial benefits which have been wrongly obtained following the use of control copy T5 forms bearing the imprint of the special stamp.2.Control copy T5 forms made out in accordance with paragraph 1 shall contain in the box reserved for the signature of the declarant one of the following endorsements:Dispensa de firmaFritaget for underskriftFreistellung von der UnterschriftsleistungΔεν απαιτείται υπογραφήSignature waivedDispense de signatureDispensa dalla firmaVan ondertekening vrijgesteldDispensada a assinaturaVapautettu allekirjoituksesta - Befriad från underskriftBefriad från underskrift.
Article 495The forms set out in Annexes I, II and III to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2823/87OJ No L 270, 23.9.1987, p. 1. which were in use prior to the date of entry into force of this Regulation may continue to be used until stocks are exhausted and, at the latest, until 31 December 1995.
TITLE IIICUSTOMS PROCEDURES WITH ECONOMIC IMPACTCHAPTER 1Basic provisions common to more than one of the arrangementsSection 1Definitions
Article 496For the purposes of this Title:(a)"arrangements" means a customs procedure with economic impact;(b)"authorisation" means permission by the customs authorities to use arrangements;(c)"single authorisation" means an authorisation involving different customs administrations covering entry for and/or discharge of the arrangements, storage, successive processing operations or uses;(d)"holder" means the holder of an authorisation;(e)"supervising office" means the customs office indicated in the authorisation as empowered to supervise the arrangements;(f)"office of entry" means the customs office or offices indicated in the authorisation as empowered to accept declarations entering goods for the arrangements;(g)"office of discharge" means the customs office or offices indicated in the authorisation as empowered to accept declarations assigning goods, following entry for the arrangements, to a new permitted customs-approved treatment or use, or, in the case of outward processing, the declaration for free circulation;(h)"triangular traffic" means the traffic where the office of discharge is not the same as the office of entry;(i)"accounts" means the holder's commercial, tax or other accounting material, or such data held on their behalf;(j)"records" means the data containing all the necessary information and technical details on whatever medium, enabling the customs authorities to supervise and control the arrangements, in particular as regards the flow and changing status of the goods; in the customs warehousing arrangements records are called stock records;(k)"main compensating products" means compensating products for the production of which the arrangements were authorised;(l)"secondary compensating products" means compensating products which are a necessary by-product of the processing operation other than the main compensating products specified in the authorisation;(m)"period for discharge" means the time by which the goods or products must have been assigned a new permitted customs-approved treatment or use including, as the case may be, in order to claim repayment of import duties after inward processing (drawback system), or in order to obtain total or partial relief from import duties upon release for free circulation after outward processing.
Section 2Application for authorisation
Article 4971.Application for authorisation shall be made in writing using the model set out in Annex 67.2.The customs authorities may permit renewal or modification of an authorisation to be applied for by simple written request.3.In the following cases, the application for authorisation may be made by means of a customs declaration in writing or by means of a data processing technique using the normal procedure:(a)for inward processing, where in accordance with Article 539 the economic conditions are deemed to be fulfilled, with the exception of applications involving equivalent goods;(b)for processing under customs control, where in accordance with Article 552(1), first subparagraph, the economic conditions are deemed to be fulfilled;(c)for temporary importation, including use of an ATA or CPD carnet;(d)for outward processing: where the processing operations concern repairs, including the standard exchange system without prior importation,for release for free circulation after outward processing using the standard exchange system with prior importation,for release for free circulation after outward processing using the standard exchange system without prior importation, where the existing authorisation does not cover such a system and the customs authorities permit its modification,for release for free circulation after outward processing if the processing operation concerns goods of a non-commercial nature.The application for authorisation may be made by means of an oral customs declaration for temporary importation in accordance with Article 229, subject to the presentation of a document made out in accordance with Article 499, third subparagraph.The application for authorisation may be made by means of a customs declaration for temporary importation by any other act in accordance with Article 232(1).4.Applications for a single authorisation, except for temporary importation, shall be made in accordance with paragraph 1.5.Customs authorities may require applications for temporary importation with total relief from the import duties in accordance with Article 578 to be made in accordance with paragraph 1.
Article 498The application for an authorisation under Article 497 shall be submitted:(a)for customs warehousing: to the customs authorities designated for the place to be approved as a customs warehouse or where the applicant's main accounts are held;(b)for inward processing and processing under customs control: to the customs authorities designated for the place where the processing operation is to be carried out;(c)for temporary importation: to the customs authorities designated for the place where the goods are to be used, without prejudice to Article 580(2) second subparagraph;(d)for outward processing: to the customs authorities designated for the place where the goods to be declared for temporary exportation are located.
Article 499Where the customs authorities consider any of the information given in the application inadequate, they may require additional details from the applicant.In particular, where an application may be made by making a customs declaration, the customs authorities shall require, without prejudice to Article 220, that the application be accompanied by a document made out by the declarant containing at least the following information, unless such information is deemed unnecessary or can be entered on the form used for the written declaration:(a)name and address of the applicant, the declarant and the operator;(b)nature of the processing or use of the goods;(c)technical description of the goods and compensating or processed products and means of identifying them;(d)codes of economic conditions in accordance with Annex 70;(e)estimated rate of yield or method by which that rate is to be determined;(f)estimated period for discharge;(g)proposed office of discharge;(h)place of processing or use;(i)proposed transfer formalities;(j)in the case of oral customs declaration, the value and quantity of the goods.Where the document referred to in the second subparagraph is presented with an oral customs declaration for temporary importation, it shall be made out in duplicate and one copy shall be endorsed by the customs authorities and given to the declarant.
Section 3Single authorisation
Article 5001.Where a single authorisation is applied for, the prior agreement of the authorities concerned shall be necessary, in accordance with the procedure set out in paragraphs 2 and 3.2.In the case of temporary importation, the application shall be submitted to the customs authorities designated for the place of first use, without prejudice to Article 580(2), second subparagraph.In other cases, it shall be submitted to the customs authorities designated for the place where the applicant's main accounts are held facilitating audit-based controls of the arrangements and where at least part of the storage, processing or temporary export operations to be covered by the authorisation are conducted.Where the competent customs authorities cannot be determined under the first or second subparagraph, the application shall be submitted to the customs authorities designated for the place where the applicant's main accounts are held facilitating audit-based controls of the arrangements.3.These customs authorities designated in accordance with paragraph 2 shall communicate the application and the draft authorisation to the other customs authorities concerned, which shall acknowledge the date of receipt within 15 days.The other customs authorities concerned shall notify any objections within 30 days of the date on which the draft authorisation was received. Where objections are notified within that period and no agreement is reached, the application shall be rejected to the extent to which objections were raised.4.The customs authorities may issue the authorisation if they have received no objections to the draft authorisation within the 30 days.They shall send a copy of the agreed authorisation to all customs authorities concerned.
Article 5011.Where the criteria and conditions for the granting of a single authorisation are generally agreed upon between two or more customs administrations, the said administrations may also agree to replace prior agreement in accordance with Article 500(1) and information to be supplied in accordance with Article 500(4), second subparagraph, by simple notification.2.Notification shall always be sufficient where:(a)a single authorisation is renewed, subject to modifications of a minor nature, annulled or revoked;(b)the application for a single authorisation concerns temporary importation and is not to be made using the model in Annex 67.3.No notification shall be needed where:(a)the only element involving different customs administrations is triangular traffic under inward or outward processing, without use of recapitulative information sheets;(b)ATA or CPD carnets are used;(c)the authorisation for temporary importation is granted by accepting an oral declaration or a declaration by any other act.
Section 4Economic conditions
Article 5021.Except where the economic conditions are deemed to be fulfilled pursuant to Chapters 3, 4 or 6, the authorisation shall not be granted without examination of the economic conditions by the customs authorities.2.For the inward processing arrangements (Chapter 3), the examination shall establish the economic unviability of using Community sources taking account in particular of the following criteria, the details of which are laid down in Part B of Annex 70:(a)unavailability of Community-produced goods sharing the same quality and technical characteristics as the goods intended to be imported for the processing operations envisaged;(b)differences in price between Community-produced goods and those intended to be imported;(c)contractual obligations.3.For the processing under customs control arrangements (Chapter 4), the examination shall establish whether the use of non-Community sources enables processing activities to be created or maintained in the Community.4.For the outward processing arrangements (Chapter 6), the examination shall establish whether:(a)carrying out processing outside the Community is likely to cause serious disadvantages for Community processors; or(b)carrying out processing in the Community is economically unviable or is not feasible for technical reasons or due to contractual obligations.
Article 503An examination of the economic conditions involving the Commission may take place:(a)if the customs authorities concerned wish to consult before or after issuing an authorisation;(b)if another customs administration objects to an authorisation issued;(c)on the initiative of the Commission.
Article 5041.Where an examination in accordance with Article 503 is initiated, the case shall be sent to the Commission. It shall contain the results of the examination already undertaken.2.The Commission shall send an acknowledgement of receipt or notify the customs authorities concerned when acting on its own initiative. It shall determine in consultation with them whether an examination of the economic conditions in the Committee is required.3.Where the case is submitted to the Committee, the customs authorities shall inform the applicant, or holder, that such a procedure has been initiated and, if the handling of the application is not completed, that the time limits laid down in Article 506 have been suspended.4.The Committee's conclusion shall be taken into account by the customs authorities concerned and by any other customs authorities dealing with similar authorisations or applications.This conclusion may include its publication in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Section 5The decision on authorisation
Article 505The customs authorities competent to decide shall grant the authorisation as follows:(a)for an application under Article 497(1), using the model set out in Annex 67;(b)for an application under Article 497(3), by acceptance of the customs declaration;(c)for an application for renewal or modification, by any appropriate act.
Article 506The applicant shall be informed of the decision to issue an authorisation, or the reasons why the application was rejected, within 30 days or 60 days in the case of the customs warehousing arrangements, of the date the application was lodged or the date any requested outstanding or additional information is received by the customs authorities.These periods shall not apply in the case of a single authorisation unless it is issued under Article 501.
Article 5071.Without prejudice to Article 508, an authorisation shall take effect on the date of issue or at any later date given in the authorisation. In the case of a private warehouse, the customs authorities may exceptionally communicate their agreement to use the arrangements prior to the actual issuing of the authorisation.2.No limit on the period of validity shall be fixed for authorisations for the customs warehousing arrangements.3.For inward processing, processing under customs control and outward processing, the period of validity shall not exceed three years from the date the authorisation takes effect, except where there are duly justified good reasons.4.By way of derogation from paragraph 3, for goods under inward processing covered by Annex 73, Part A, the period of validity shall not exceed six months.In the case of milk and milk products referred to in Article 1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999OJ L 160, 26.6.1999, p. 48., the period of validity shall not exceed three months.
Article 5081.Except for the customs warehousing arrangements, the customs authorities may issue a retroactive authorisation.Without prejudice to paragraphs 2 and 3, a retroactive authorisation shall take effect at the earliest on the date on which the application was submitted.2.If an application concerns renewal of an authorisation for the same kind of operation and goods, an authorisation may be granted with retroactive effect from the date the original authorisation expired.3.In exceptional circumstances, the retroactive effect of an authorisation may be extended further, but not more than one year before the date the application was submitted, provided a proven economic need exists and:(a)the application is not related to attempted deception or to obvious negligence;(b)the period of validity which would have been granted under Article 507 is not exceeded;(c)the applicant's accounts confirm that all the requirements of the arrangements can be deemed to be met and, where appropriate, the goods can be identified for the period involved, and such accounts allow the arrangements to be controlled; and(d)all the formalities necessary to regularise the situation of the goods can be carried out, including, where necessary, the invalidation of the declaration.
Section 6Other provisions concerning the operation of the arrangementsSubsection 1General provisions
Article 5091.Commercial policy measures provided for in Community acts shall be applicable on entry for the arrangements of non-Community goods only to the extent that they refer to the entry of goods into the customs territory of the Community.2.Where compensating products other than those mentioned in Annex 75, obtained under the inward processing arrangements are released for free circulation, the commercial policy measures to be applied shall be those applicable to the release for free circulation of the import goods.3.Where processed products, obtained under the arrangements for processing under customs control, are released for free circulation, the commercial policy measures applicable to those products shall be applied only where the import goods are subject to such measures.4.Where Community acts provide for commercial policy measures on release for free circulation, such measures shall not apply to compensating products released for free circulation following outward processing:that have retained Community origin within the meaning of Articles 23 and 24 of the Code;involving repair, including the standard exchange system;following successive processing operations in accordance with Article 123 of the Code.
Article 510Without prejudice to Article 161(5) of the Code, the supervising office may allow the customs declaration to be presented at a customs office other than those specified in the authorisation. The supervising office shall determine how it shall be informed.
Subsection 2Transfers
Article 511The authorisation shall specify whether and under which conditions the movement of goods or products placed under suspensive arrangements between different places or to the premises of another holder may take place without discharge of the arrangements (transfer), subject, in cases other than temporary importation, to the keeping of records.Transfer shall not be possible where the place of departure or arrival of the goods is a type B warehouse.
Article 5121.Transfer between different places designated in the same authorisation may be undertaken without any customs formalities.2.Transfer from the office of entry to the holder's or operator's facilities or place of use may be carried out under cover of the declaration for entry for the arrangements.3.Transfer to the office of exit with a view to re-exportation may take place under cover of the arrangements. In this case, the arrangements shall not be discharged until the goods or products declared for re-exportation have actually left the customs territory of the Community.
Article 513Transfer from one holder to another can only take place where the latter enters the transferred goods or products for the arrangements under an authorisation to use the local clearance procedure. Notification to the customs authorities and entry in the records of the goods or products referred to in Article 266 shall take place upon their arrival at the premises of the second holder. A supplementary declaration need not be required.In the case of temporary importation, the transfer from one holder to another may also take place where the latter enters the goods under the arrangements by means of a customs declaration in writing using the normal procedure.The formalities to be carried out are laid down in Annex 68. Upon receipt of the goods or products, the second holder shall be obliged to enter them for the arrangements.
Article 514The transfer involving an increased risk as set out in Annex 44c shall be covered by a guarantee under conditions equivalent to those provided for in the transit procedure.
Subsection 3Records
Article 515The customs authorities shall require the holder, the operator or the designated warehousekeeper to keep records, except for temporary importation or where they do not deem it necessary.The customs authorities may approve existing accounts containing the relevant particulars as records.The supervising office may require an inventory to be made of all or some of the goods placed under the arrangements.
Article 516The records referred to in Article 515 and, where they are required, under Article 581(2) for temporary imports shall contain the following information:(a)the information contained in the boxes of the minimum list laid down by Annex 37 for the declaration of entry for the arrangements;(b)particulars of the declarations by means of which the goods are assigned a customs-approved treatment or use discharging the arrangements;(c)the date and reference particulars of other customs documents and any other documents relating to entry and discharge;(d)the nature of the processing operations, types of handling or temporary use;(e)the rate of yield or its method of calculation where appropriate;(f)information enabling the goods to be monitored, including their location and particulars of any transfer;(g)commercial or technical descriptions necessary to identify the goods;(h)particulars enabling monitoring of the movements under the inward processing arrangements operating with equivalent goods.However, the customs authorities may waive the requirement for some of this information where this does not adversely affect the control or supervision of the arrangements for the goods to be stored, processed or used.
Subsection 4Rate of yield and calculation formula
Article 5171.Where relevant for the arrangements falling under Chapters 3, 4 and 6, a rate of yield or the method for determining a rate, including average rates, shall be established in the authorisation or at the time the goods are entered for the arrangements. Such rate is to be determined, as far as possible, on the basis of production or technical data or, where these are not available, data relating to operations of the same type.2.In particular circumstances the customs authorities may establish the rate of yield after the goods have been entered for the arrangements, but not later than when they are assigned a new customs-approved treatment or use.3.The standard rates of yield laid down for inward processing in Annex 69 shall apply to the operations mentioned therein.
Article 5181.The proportion of import/temporary export goods incorporated in the compensating products shall be calculated in order:to determine the import duties to be charged;to determine the amount to be deducted when a customs debt is incurred; orto apply commercial policy measures.These calculations shall be made in accordance with the quantitative scale method, or the value scale method as appropriate, or any other method giving similar results.For the purposes of the calculations, compensating products shall include processed products or intermediate products.2.The quantitative scale method shall be applicable where:(a)only one kind of compensating product is derived from the processing operations; in this case the quantity of import/temporary export goods deemed to be present in the quantity of compensating products for which a customs debt is incurred shall be proportional to the latter category of products as a percentage of the total quantity of compensating products;(b)several kinds of compensating product are derived from the processing operations and all elements of the import/temporary export goods are found in each of those compensating products; in this case the quantity of import/temporary export goods deemed to be present in the quantity of a given compensating product for which a customs debt is incurred shall be proportional to:(i)the ratio between this specific kind of compensating product, irrespective of whether a customs debt is incurred, and the total quantity of all compensating products, and(ii)the ratio between the quantity of compensating products for which a customs debt is incurred and the total quantity of compensating products of the same kind.In deciding whether the conditions for applying the methods described in (a) or (b) are fulfilled, losses shall not be taken into account. Without prejudice to Article 862, losses means the proportion of import/temporary export goods destroyed and lost during the processing operation, in particular by evaporation, desiccation, venting as gas or leaching. In outward processing secondary compensating products that constitute waste, scrap, residues, offcuts and remainders shall be treated as losses.3.The value scale method shall be applied where the quantitative scale method is not applicable.The quantity of import/temporary export goods deemed to be present in the quantity of a given compensating product incurring a customs debt shall be proportional to:(a)the value of this specific kind of compensating product, irrespective of whether a customs debt is incurred, as a percentage of the total value of all the compensating products; and(b)the value of the compensating products for which a customs debt is incurred, as a percentage of the total value of compensating products of that kind.The value of each of the different compensating products to be used for applying the value scale shall be the recent ex-works price in the Community, or the recent selling price in the Community of identical or similar products, provided that these have not been influenced by the relationship between buyer and seller.4.Where the value cannot be ascertained pursuant to paragraph 3, it shall be determined by any reasonable method.
Subsection 5Compensatory interest
Article 5191.Where a customs debt is incurred in respect of compensating products or import goods under inward processing or temporary importation, compensatory interest shall be due on the amount of import duties for the period involved.2.The three-month money market interest rates published in the statistical annex of the Monthly Bulletin of the European Central Bank shall apply.The applicable rate shall be that applicable two months before the month in which the customs debt is incurred and for the Member State where the first operation or use as provided for by the authorisation took place or should have taken place.3.Interest shall be applied on a monthly basis, starting on the first day of the month following the month in which the import goods for which a customs debt is incurred were first entered for the arrangements. The period shall close on the last day of the month in which the customs debt is incurred.Where inward processing (drawback system) is concerned and release for free circulation is requested under Article 128(4) of the Code, the period starts from the first day of the month following the month in which the import duties were repaid or remitted.4.Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall not apply to the following cases:(a)where the period to be taken into account is less than one month;(b)where the amount of compensatory interest applicable does not exceed EUR 20 per customs debt incurred;(c)where a customs debt is incurred in order to allow the application of preferential tariff treatment under an agreement between the Community and a third country on imports into that country;(d)where waste and scrap resulting from destruction is released for free circulation;(e)where the secondary compensating products referred to in Annex 75 are released for free circulation, provided they are in proportion to exported quantities of main compensating products;(f)where a customs debt is incurred as a result of an application for release for free circulation under Article 128(4) of the Code, as long as the import duties payable on the products in question have not yet actually been repaid or remitted;(g)where the holder requests release for free circulation and submits proof that particular circumstances not arising from any negligence or deception on his part make it impossible or uneconomic to carry out the re-export operation under the conditions he had anticipated and duly substantiated when applying for the authorisation;(h)where a customs debt is incurred and to the extent a security is provided by a cash deposit in relation to this debt;(i)where a customs debt is incurred in accordance with Article 201(1)(b) of the Code or is due to the release for free circulation of goods which were entered for the temporary importation arrangements under Articles 556 to 561, 563, 565, 568, 573(b) and 576 of this Regulation.5.In the case of inward processing operations in which the number of import goods and/or compensating products makes it uneconomic to apply the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3, the customs authorities, at the request of the person concerned, may allow simplified methods giving similar results to be used for the calculation of compensatory interest.
Subsection 6Discharge
Article 5201.Where import or temporary export goods have been entered under two or more declarations for the arrangements by virtue of one authorisation:in the case of a suspensive arrangement, the assignment of goods or products to a new customs-approved treatment or use shall be considered to discharge the arrangements for the import goods in question entered under the earliest of the declarations;in the case of inward processing (drawback system) or outward processing, the compensating products shall be considered to have been obtained from the import or temporary export goods in question respectively, entered under the earliest of the declarations.Application of the first subparagraph shall not lead to unjustified import duty advantages.The holder may request the discharge to be made in relation to the specific import or temporary export goods.2.Where the goods under the arrangements are placed together with other goods and there is total destruction or irretrievable loss, the customs authorities may accept evidence produced by the holder indicating the actual quantity of goods under the arrangements which was destroyed or lost. Where it is not possible for the holder to produce such evidence, the amount of goods which has been destroyed or lost shall be established by reference to the proportion of goods of that type under the arrangements at the time when the destruction or loss occurred.
Article 5211.At the latest upon expiry of the period for discharge, irrespective of whether aggregation in accordance with Article 118(2), second subparagraph, of the Code is used or not:in the case of inward processing (suspension system) or processing under customs control, the bill of discharge shall be supplied to the supervising office within 30 days;in the case of inward processing (drawback system), the claim for repayment or remission of import duties must be lodged with the supervising office within six months.Where special circumstances so warrant, the customs authorities may extend the period even if it has expired.2.The bill or the claim shall contain the following particulars, unless otherwise determined by the supervising office:(a)reference particulars of the authorisation;(b)the quantity of each type of import goods in respect of which discharge, repayment or remission is claimed or the import goods entered for the arrangements under the triangular traffic system;(c)the CN code of the import goods;(d)the rate of import duties to which the import goods are liable and, where applicable, their customs value;(e)the particulars of the declarations entering the import goods under the arrangements;(f)the type and quantity of the compensating or processed products or the goods in unaltered state and the customs-approved treatment or use to which they have been assigned, including particulars of the corresponding declarations, other customs documents or any other document relating to discharge and periods for discharge;(g)the value of the compensating or processed products if the value scale method is used for the purpose of discharge;(h)the rate of yield;(i)the amount of import duties to be paid or to be repaid or remitted and where applicable any compensatory interest to be paid. Where this amount refers to the application of Article 546, it shall be specified;(j)in the case of processing under customs control, the CN code of the processed products and elements necessary to determine the customs value.3.The supervising office may make out the bill of discharge.
Section 7Administrative cooperation
Article 522The customs authorities shall communicate to the Commission in the cases, within the time-limit and in the format set out in Annex 70 the following information:(a)with regard to inward processing and processing under customs control:(i)authorisations issued;(ii)applications refused or authorisations annulled or revoked on the grounds of economic conditions not being fulfilled;(b)with regard to outward processing:(i)authorisations issued in accordance with Article 147(2) of the Code;(ii)applications refused or authorisations annulled or revoked on the grounds of economic conditions not being fulfilled.The Commission shall make these particulars available to the customs administrations.
Article 523In order to make pertinent information available to other customs offices involved in the application of the arrangements, the following information sheets provided for in Annex 71 may be issued at the request of the person concerned or on the initiative of the customs authorities, unless the customs authorities agree other means of exchange of information:(a)for customs warehousing, the information INF8, in order to communicate the elements for assessment of the customs debt applicable to the goods before usual forms of handling have taken place;(b)for inward processing:(i)the information sheet INF1, for the communication of information on duty amounts, compensatory interest, security and commercial policy measures,(ii)the information sheet INF9, for the communication of information on compensating products to be assigned another customs approved treatment or use in triangular traffic,(iii)the information sheet INF5, for the communication to obtain duty relief for import goods, of information on prior exportation in triangular traffic,(iv)the information sheet INF7, for the communication of information permitting repayment or remission of duties under the drawback system;(c)for temporary importation, the information sheet INF6 in order to communicate the elements for assessment of the customs debt or of amounts of duties already levied for goods moved;(d)for outward processing, the information sheet INF2 in order to communicate information on temporary export goods in triangular traffic, in order to obtain partial or total relief for compensating products.
CHAPTER 2Customs warehousingSection 1General provisions
Article 524For the purposes of this Chapter concerning agricultural products, "prefinanced goods" means Community goods intended for export in the unaltered state which are the subject of the payment of an amount equal to an export refund before the goods are exported, where such payment is provided for in Council Regulation (EEC) No 565/80OJ L 62, 7.3.1980, p. 5..
Article 5251.Where a customs warehouse is public, the following classification shall apply:(a)type A, if the responsibility lies with the warehousekeeper;(b)type B, if the responsibility lies with the depositor;(c)type F, if the warehouse is operated by the customs authorities.2.Where a customs warehouse is private and responsibility lies with the warehousekeeper, who is the same person as the depositor but not necessarily the owner of the goods, the following classification shall apply:(a)type D, where release for free circulation is made by way of the local clearance procedure and may be granted on the basis of the nature, the customs value and the quantity of the goods to be taken into account at the time of their placing under the arrangements;(b)type E, where the arrangements apply although the goods need not be stored in a place approved as a customs warehouse;(c)type C, where neither of the special situations under points (a) and (b) applies.3.An authorisation for a type E warehouse may provide for the procedures laid down for type D to be applied.
Section 2Additional conditions concerning the granting of the authorisation
Article 5261.When granting the authorisation the customs authorities shall define the premises or any other location approved as a customs warehouse of type A, B, C or D. They may also approve temporary storage facilities as such types of warehouse or operate them as a type F warehouse.2.A location may not be approved as more than one customs warehouse at the same time.3.Where goods present a danger or are likely to spoil other goods or require special facilities for other reasons, authorisations may specify that they may only be stored in premises specially equipped to receive them.4.Type A, C, D and E warehouses may be approved as victualling warehouses within the meaning of Article 40 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 800/99OJ L 102, 17.4.1999, p. 11..5.Single authorisations may be granted only for private customs warehouses.
Article 5271.Authorisations may be granted only if any intended usual forms of handling, inward processing or processing under customs control of the goods do not predominate over the storage of the goods.2.Authorisations shall not be granted if the premises of customs warehouses or the storage facilities are used for the purpose of retail sale.An authorisation may, however, be granted, where goods are retailed with relief from import duties:(a)to travellers in traffic to third countries;(b)under diplomatic or consular arrangements;(c)to members of international organisations or to NATO forces.3.For the purposes of the second indent of Article 86 of the Code, when examining whether the administrative costs of customs warehousing arrangements are disproportionate to the economic needs involved, customs authorities shall take account, inter alia, of the type of warehouse and the procedure which may be applied therein.
Section 3Stock records
Article 5281.In warehouses of type A, C, D and E, the person designated to keep the stock records shall be the warehousekeeper.2.In warehouses of type F, the operating customs office shall keep the customs records in place of stock records.3.In type B warehouses, in place of stock records, the supervising office shall keep the declarations of entry for the arrangements.
Article 5291.The stock records shall at all times show the current stock of goods which are still under the customs warehousing arrangements. At the times laid down by the customs authorities, the warehousekeeper shall lodge a list of the said stock at the supervising office.2.Where Article 112(2) of the Code applies, the customs value of the goods before carrying out usual forms of handling shall appear in the stock records.3.Information on the temporary removal of goods and on goods in common storage in accordance with Article 534(2) shall appear in the stock records.
Article 5301.Where goods are entered for the type E warehouse arrangements, the entry in the stock records shall take place when they arrive at the holder's storage facilities.2.Where the customs warehouse also serves as a temporary storage facility, the entry in the stock records shall take place at the time the declaration for the arrangements is accepted.3.Entry in the stock records relating to discharge of the arrangements shall take place at the latest when the goods leave the customs warehouse or the holder's storage facilities.
Section 4Other provisions concerning the operation of the arrangements
Article 531Non-Community goods may undergo the usual forms of handling listed in Annex 72.
Article 532Goods may be temporarily removed for a period not exceeding three months. Where circumstances so warrant, this period may be extended.
Article 533Applications for permission to carry out usual forms of handling or to remove goods temporarily from the customs warehouse shall be made in writing on a case by case basis to the supervising office. They must contain all particulars necessary to apply the arrangements.Such permission may be granted as part of an authorisation to operate the warehousing arrangements. In this case the supervising office, in the manner it shall determine, shall be notified that such handling is to be carried out or the goods are to be temporarily removed.
Article 5341.Where Community goods are stored on the premises of a customs warehouse or the storage facilities used for goods under the warehousing arrangements, specific methods of identifying such goods may be laid down with a view, in particular, to distinguishing them from goods entered for the customs warehousing arrangements.2.The customs authorities may permit common storage where it is impossible to identify at all times the customs status of each type of goods. Prefinanced goods shall be excluded from such permission.Goods in common storage shall share the same eight-digit CN-code, the same commercial quality and the same technical characteristics.3.For the purpose of being declared for a customs-approved treatment or use the goods in common storage, as well as, in particular circumstances, identifiable goods which fulfill the conditions of the second subparagraph of paragraph 2, may be deemed to be either Community goods or non-Community goods.Application of the first subparagraph shall, however, not result in a given customs status being assigned to a quantity of goods greater than the quantity actually having that status which is stored at the customs warehouse or the storage facilities when the goods declared for a customs-approved treatment or use are removed.
Article 5351.Where operations of inward processing or processing under customs control are carried out on the premises of customs warehouses or in storage facilities, the provisions of Article 534 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the goods under these arrangements.Where, however, these operations concern inward processing without equivalence or processing under customs control, the provisions of Article 534 on common storage shall not apply with regard to Community goods.2.Entries in the records shall allow the customs authorities to monitor the precise situation of all goods or products under the arrangements at any time.
CHAPTER 3Inward processingSection 1General provision
Article 536For the purposes of this Chapter:(a)"Prior exportation" means the system whereby compensating products obtained from equivalent goods are to be exported before the import goods are entered for the arrangements using the suspension system;(b)"Job processing" means any processing of import goods directly or indirectly placed at the disposal of the holder which is carried out according to specifications on behalf of a principal established in a third country, generally against payment of processing costs alone.
Section 2Additional conditions concerning the granting of the authorisation
Article 537An authorisation shall be granted only where the applicant has the intention of re-exporting or exporting main compensating products.
Article 538An authorisation may also be granted for the goods referred to in the fourth indent of Article 114(2)(c) of the Code, with the exception of:(a)fuels and energy sources other than those needed for the testing of compensating products or for the detection of faults in import goods needing repair;(b)lubricants other than those needed for the testing, adjustment or withdrawal of compensating products;(c)equipment and tools.
Article 5391.The economic conditions shall be deemed to be fulfilled except where the application concerns import goods mentioned in Annex 73.2.However, the conditions shall also be deemed to be fulfilled where an application concerns import goods mentioned in Annex 73, provided that:(a)the application concerns:(i)operations involving goods of a non-commercial nature,(ii)a job processing contract,(iii)the processing of compensating products already obtained by processing under a previous authorisation the granting of which was subject to an examination of the economic conditions,(iv)usual forms of handling referred to in Article 531,(v)repair,(vi)the processing of durum wheat falling within CN code 10011000 to produce pasta falling within CN codes 19021100 and 190219; or(b)the aggregate value of the import goods per applicant and per calendar year for each eight-digit CN code does not exceed 150000 EUR; or(c)in accordance with Article 11 of Council Regulation (EC) No 3448/93OJ L 318, 20.12.1993, p. 18., import goods referred to under Part A of Annex 73 are concerned and the applicant presents a document issued by a competent authority permitting the entry of those goods for the arrangements, in the limits of a quantity determined on the basis of a supply balance.
Article 540The authorisation shall specify the means and methods of identifying the import goods in the compensating products and lay down the conditions for the proper conduct of operations using equivalent goods.Such methods of identification or conditions may include examination of the records.
Section 3Provisions concerning the operation of arrangements
Article 5411.The authorisation shall specify whether and under which conditions equivalent goods referred to in Article 114(2)(e) of the Code and sharing the same eight-digit CN code, the same commercial quality and the same technical characteristics as the import goods may be used for the processing operations.2.Equivalent goods may be allowed to be at a more advanced stage of manufacture than the import goods where the essential part of the processing with regard to these equivalent goods is carried out in the undertaking of the holder or in the undertaking where the operation is being carried out on his behalf, save in exceptional cases.3.Special provisions, set out in Annex 74, shall apply in respect of the goods referred to in that Annex.
Article 5421.The authorisation shall specify the period for discharge. Where the circumstances so warrant, this period may be extended even when that originally set has expired.2.Where the period for discharge expires on a specific date for all the goods placed under the arrangements in a given period, the authorisation may provide that the period for discharge shall be automatically extended for all goods still under the arrangements on this date. However, the customs authorities may require that such goods be assigned a new permitted customs-approved treatment or use within the period which they shall set.3.Irrespective of whether or not aggregation is used or paragraph 2 is applied, the period for discharge for the following compensating products or goods in the unaltered state shall not exceed:(a)four months in the case of milk and milk products referred to in Article 1 of Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999;(b)two months in the case of slaughter without fattening of animals referred to in Chapter 1 of the CN;(c)three months in the case of fattening (including slaughter where relevant) of animals which fall under CN codes 0104 and 0105;(d)six months in the case of fattening (including slaughter where relevant) of other animals referred to in Chapter 1 of the CN;(e)six months in the case of processing of meat;(f)six months in the case of processing of other agricultural products of a kind eligible for advance payment of export refunds referred to in Article 1 of Regulation (EEC) No 565/80, and processed into products or goods referred to in Article 2(b) or (c) of the same Regulation.Where successive processing operations are carried out or where exceptional circumstances so warrant, the periods may be extended on request, the total period not exceeding twelve months.
Article 5431.In the case of prior exportation the authorisation shall specify the period within which the non-Community goods must be declared for the arrangements, taking account of the time required for procurement and transport to the Community.2.The period referred to in paragraph 1 shall not exceed:(a)three months for goods subject to a common market organisation;(b)six months for all other goods.The period of six months may, however, be extended where the holder submits a reasoned request, provided that the total period does not exceed twelve months. Where the circumstances so warrant the extension may be allowed even after the original period has expired.
Article 544For the purposes of discharging the arrangements or the claim for repayment of import duties, the following shall be regarded as re-exportation or exportation:(a)the delivery of compensating products to persons who are eligible for relief from import duties pursuant to the Vienna Convention of 18 April 1961 on Diplomatic Relations, or to the Vienna Convention of 24 April 1963 on Consular Relations or other consular conventions, or the New York Convention of 16 December 1969 on Special Missions;(b)the delivery of compensating products to the armed forces of other countries stationed in the territory of a Member State, where that Member State grants special relief from import duties in accordance with Article 136 of Regulation (EEC) No 918/83;(c)the delivery of civil aircraft; however, the supervising office shall allow the arrangements to be discharged once import goods have been used for the first time for the manufacture, repair, modification or conversion of civil aircraft or parts thereof, on condition that the records of the holder are such as to make it possible to verify that the arrangements are being correctly applied and operated;(d)the delivery of spacecraft and related equipment; however, the supervising office shall allow the arrangements to be discharged once import goods have been used for the first time for the manufacture, repair, modification or conversion of satellites, their launch vehicules and ground station equipment and parts thereof that are an integral part of the systems, on condition that the records of the holder are such as to make it possible to verify that the arrangements are being correctly applied and operated;(e)disposal in accordance with the relevant provisions of secondary compensating products whose destruction under customs supervision is prohibited on environmental grounds; for these purposes, the holder shall prove that discharge of the arrangements in accordance with the normal rules is either impossible or uneconomic.
Section 4Provisions concerning the operation of the suspension system
Article 5451.Use of equivalent goods for processing operations in accordance with Article 115 of the Code shall not be subject to the formalities for entry of goods for the arrangements.2.The equivalent goods and compensating products made therefrom shall become non-Community goods and the import goods Community goods at the time of acceptance of the declaration discharging the arrangements.However, where import goods are put on the market before the arrangements are discharged, they shall change their status at the time they are put on the market. In exceptional cases, where the equivalent goods are expected not to be present at that time, the customs authorities may allow, at the request of the holder, the equivalent goods to be present at a later time, to be determined by them and within a reasonable time.3.In case of prior exportation:compensating products shall become non-Community goods on acceptance of the export declaration on condition that the goods to be imported are entered for the arrangements;import goods shall become Community goods at the time of their entry for the arrangements.
Article 546The authorisation shall specify whether compensating products or goods in the unaltered state may be released for free circulation without customs declaration, without prejudice to prohibitive or restrictive measures. In this case they shall be considered to have been released for free circulation, if they have not been assigned a customs-approved treatment or use on expiry of the period for discharge.For the purposes of the first subparagraph of Article 218(1) of the Code, the declaration for release for free circulation shall be considered to have been lodged and accepted and release granted at the time of presentation of the bill of discharge.The products or goods shall become Community goods when they are put on the market.
Article 547In case of release for free circulation of compensating products, boxes 15, 16, 34, 41 and 42 of the declaration shall refer to the import goods. Alternatively, relevant information may also be supplied by information sheet INF1 or any other document accompanying the declaration.
Article 547aThe import duties to be charged under Article 121(1) of the Code on import goods eligible, at the time when the declaration of entry for the arrangements was accepted, for favourable tariff treatment by reason of their end-use shall be calculated at the rate corresponding to such end-use. This shall be allowed only if an authorisation for such end-use could have been granted and if the conditions attaching to the granting of favourable tariff treatment would have been fulfilled.
Article 5481.The list of compensating products subject to the import duties appropriate to them in accordance with the first indent of Article 122(a) of the Code is in Annex 75.2.Where compensating products other than those mentioned on the list referred to in paragraph 1 are destroyed, they shall be treated as if they were re-exported.
Article 5491.Where the compensating products or goods in the unaltered state are entered for one of the suspensive arrangements or introduced in a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 or in a free warehouse or placed in a free zone of control type II within the meaning of Article 799 enabling the arrangements to be discharged, the documents or records used for the said customs-approved treatment or use or any documents replacing them, shall contain one of the following indications:Mercancías PA/S,AF/S-varer,AV/S-Waren,Εμπορεύματα ET/A,IP/S goods,Marchandises PA/S,Merci PA/S,AV/S-goederen,Mercadorias AA/S,SJ/S-tavaroita,AF/S-varor,Zboží AZS/P,ST/P kaup,IP/ATL preces,LP/S prekės,AF/F áruk,Oġġetti PI/S,Towary UCz/Z,AO/O blago,AZS/PS tovar,Стоки АУ/ОП,Mărfuri PA/S.2.Where import goods entered for the arrangements are subject to specific commercial policy measures and such measures continue to be applicable at the time when the goods, either in the unaltered state or in the form of compensating products, are entered for one of the suspensive arrangements or introduced in a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 or in a free warehouse or placed in a free zone of control type II within the meaning of Article 799, the indication referred to in paragraph 1 shall be supplemented by one of the following:Política comercial,Handelspolitik,Handelspolitik,Εμπορική πολιτική,Commercial policy,Politique commerciale,Politica commerciale,Handelspolitiek,Politica comercial,Kauppapolitiikka,Handelspolitik,Obchodní politika,Kaubanduspoliitika,Tirdzniecības politika,Prekybos politika,Kereskedelempolitika,Politika kummerċjali,Polityka handlowa,Trgovinska politika,Obchodná politika,Търговска политика,Politică comercială.
Section 5Provision concerning the operation of the drawback system
Article 550Where goods under the drawback system are assigned a customs-approved treatment or use referred to in Article 549(1), the indications required for that provision shall be the following:Mercancías PA/R,AF/T-varer,AV/R-Waren,Εμπορεύματα ET/E,IP/D goods,Marchandises PA/R,Merci PA/R,AV/T-goederen,Mercadorias AA/D,SJ/T-tavaroita,AF/R-varor,Zboží AZS/N,ST/T kaup,IP/ATM preces,LP/D prekės,AF/V áruk,Oġġetti PI/SR,Towary UCz/Zw,AO/P blago,AZS/SV tovar,Стоки АУ/В,Mărfuri PA/R.
CHAPTER 4Processing under customs control
Article 5511.The arrangements for processing under customs control shall apply for goods the processing of which leads to products which are subject to a lower amount of import duties than that applicable to the import goods.The arrangements shall also apply for goods which have to undergo operations to ensure their compliance with technical requirements for their release for free circulation.2.Article 542(1) and (2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.For the purposes of determining the customs value of processed products declared for free circulation, the declarant may choose any of the methods referred to in Article 30(2) (a), (b) or (c) of the Code or the customs value of the import goods plus the processing costs.Processing costs means all costs incurred in making the processed products, including overheads and the value of any Community goods used.
Article 5521.For the types of goods and operations mentioned in Annex 76, Part A, the economic conditions shall be deemed to be fulfilled.For other types of goods and operations examination of the economic conditions shall take place.2.For the types of goods and operations mentioned in Annex 76, Part B and not covered by Part A, the examination of the economic conditions shall take place in the Committee. Article 504(3) and (4) shall apply.
CHAPTER 5Temporary importationSection 1General provisions
Article 5531.Animals, unless of negligible commercial value, born of animals placed under the arrangements are considered to be non-Community goods and placed themselves under those arrangements.2.The customs authorities shall ensure that the total period for which the goods remain under the arrangements for the same purpose and under the responsibility of the same holder does not exceed 24 months, even where the arrangements were discharged by entry for another suspensive arrangement and subsequently entered again for temporary importation.However, at the holder's request, they may extend this period for the time during which the goods are not used, in accordance with the conditions laid down by them.3.For the purposes of Article 140(3) of the Code, exceptional circumstances means any event as a result of which the goods must be used for a further period in order to fulfil the purpose of the temporary importation operation.4.Goods placed under the arrangements must remain in the same state.Repairs and maintenance, including overhaul and adjustments or measures to preserve the goods or to ensure their compliance with the technical requirements for their use under the arrangements are admissible.
Article 554Temporary importation with total relief from import duties (hereinafter: "total relief from import duties") shall only be granted in accordance with Articles 555 to 578.Temporary importation with partial relief from import duties shall not be granted for consumable goods.
Section 2Conditions for total relief from import dutiesSubsection 1Means of transport
Article 5551.For the purposes of this subsection:(a)"commercial use" means the use of means of transport for the transport of persons for remuneration or the industrial or commercial transport of goods, whether or not for remuneration;(b)"private use" means the use other than commercial of a means of transport;(c)"internal traffic" means the carriage of persons or goods picked up or loaded in the customs territory of the Community for setting down or unloading at a place within that territory.2.Means of transport include normal spare parts, accessories and equipment accompanying them.
Article 556Total relief from import duties shall be granted for pallets.The arrangements shall also be discharged when pallets of the same type and substantially the same value are exported or re-exported.
Article 5571.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for containers where they have been durably marked in an appropriate and clearly visible place with the following information:(a)the identity of the owner or operator shown by either his full name or an established identification, symbols such as emblems or flags being excluded;(b)with the exception of swap bodies used for combined rail-road transport, the identification marks and numbers of the container, given by the owner or operator; its tare weight, including all its permanently fixed equipment;(c)with the exception of containers used for transport by air, the country to which the container belongs, shown either in full or by means of the ISO alpha-2 country code provided for in International Standards ISO 3166 or 6346 or by the distinguishing initials used to indicate the country of registration of motor vehicles in international road traffic, or in numbers, in the case of swap bodies used for combined rail-road transport.Where the application for authorisation is made in accordance with the first subparagraph of Article 497(3)(c), the containers shall be monitored by a person represented in the customs territory of the Community being able to communicate at all times their location and particulars of entry and discharge.2.Containers may be used in internal traffic before being re-exported. However, they may be used only once during each stay in a Member State, for transporting goods loaded and intended to be unloaded within the territory of the same Member State, where the containers would otherwise have to make a journey unloaded within that territory.3.Under the conditions of the Convention of Geneva of 21 January 1994 on Customs Treatment of Pool Containers used in International Transport, as approved by Council Decision 95/137/ECOJ L 91, 22.4.1995, p. 45., the customs authorities shall permit the arrangements to be discharged where containers of the same type or the same value are exported or re-exported.
Article 5581.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for means of road, rail, air, sea and inland waterway transport where they:(a)are registered outside the customs territory of the Community in the name of a person established outside that territory; however, if the means of transport are not registered, the above condition may be deemed to be met where they are owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community;(b)are used by a person established outside that territory, without prejudice to Articles 559, 560 and 561; and(c)in the case of commercial use and with the exception of means of rail transport, are used exclusively for transport which begins or ends outside the customs territory of the Community; however, they may be used in internal traffic where the provisions in force in the field of transport, in particular those concerning admission and operations, so provide.2.Where the means of transport referred to in paragraph 1 are rehired by a professional hire service established in the customs territory of the Community to a person established outside that territory, they must be re-exported within eight days of entry into force of the contract.
Article 559Persons established in the customs territory of the Community shall benefit from total relief from import duties where:(a)means of rail transport are put at the disposal of such persons under an agreement whereby each network may use the rolling stock of the other networks as its own;(b)a trailer is coupled to a means of road transport registered in the customs territory of the Community;(c)means of transport are used in connection with an emergency situation and their use does not exceed five days; or(d)means of transport are used by a professional hire firm for the purpose of re-exportation within a period not exceeding five days.
Article 5601.Natural persons established in the customs territory of the Community shall benefit from total relief from import duties where they privately use means of transport occasionally, on the instructions of the registration holder, this holder being in the customs territory at the time of use.Such persons shall also benefit from total relief, for the private use of means of transport hired under a written contract, occasionally:(a)to return to their place of residence in the Community;(b)to leave the Community; or(c)where this is permitted on a general level by the customs administrations concerned.2.The means of transport shall be re-exported or returned to the hire service established in the customs territory of the Community within:(a)five days of the entry into force of the contract in the case mentioned in paragraph 1(a);(b)eight days of the entry into force of the contract in the case mentioned in paragraph 1(c).The means of transport shall be re-exported within two days of the entry into force of the contract in the case mentioned under paragraph 1(b).
Article 5611.Total relief from import duties shall be granted where means of transport are to be registered under a temporary series in the customs territory of the Community, with a view to re-exportation in the name of one of the following persons:(a)in the name of a person established outside that territory;(b)in the name of a natural person established inside that territory where the person concerned is preparing to transfer normal residence to a place outside that territory.In the case referred to in point (b), the means of transport must be exported within three months of the date of registration.2.Total relief from import duties shall be granted where means of transport are used commercially or privately by a natural person established in the customs territory of the Community and employed by the owner of the means of transport established outside that territory or otherwise authorised by the owner.Private use must have been provided for in the contract of employment.Customs authorities may restrict the temporary importation of means of transport under this provision in the case of systematic use.3.Total relief from import duties may in exceptional cases be granted where means of transport are commercially used for a limited period by persons established in the customs territory of the Community.
Article 562Without prejudice to other special provisions, the periods for discharge are the following:(a)for means of rail transport: 12 months;(b)for commercially used means of transport other than rail transport: the time required for carrying out the transport operations;(c)for means of road transport privately used:by students: the period the student stays in the customs territory of the Community for the sole purpose of pursuing their studies;by persons fulfilling assignments of a specified duration: the period this person stays in the customs territory of the Community for the sole purpose of fulfilling their assignment;in other cases, including saddle or draught animals and the vehicles drawn by them: six months;(d)for privately used means of air transport: six months;(e)for privately used means of sea and inland waterway transport: 18 months.
Subsection 2Personal effects and goods for sports purposes imported by travellers; welfare material for seafarers
Article 563Total relief from import duties shall be granted where personal effects reasonably required for the journey and goods for sports purposes are imported by a traveller as defined in Article 236(A)(1).
Article 564Total relief from import duties shall be granted for welfare materials for seafarers in the following cases:(a)where they are used on a vessel engaged in international maritime traffic;(b)where they are unloaded from such a vessel and temporarily used ashore by the crew;(c)where they are used by the crew of such a vessel in cultural or social establishments managed by non-profit-making organisations or in places of worship where services for seafarers are regularly held.
Subsection 3Disaster relief material; medical, surgical and laboratory equipment; animals; goods for use in frontier zones
Article 565Total relief from import duties shall be granted for disaster relief material where it is used in connection with measures taken to counter the effects of disasters or similar situations affecting the customs territory of the Community and intended for state bodies or bodies approved by the competent authorities.
Article 566Total relief from import duties shall be granted where medical, surgical and laboratory equipment is dispatched on loan at the request of a hospital or other medical institution which has urgent need of such equipment to make up for the inadequacy of its own facilities and where it is intended for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Article 567Total relief from import duties shall be granted for animals owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community.It shall be granted for the following goods intended for activities in keeping with the particularities of the frontier zone as defined by the provisions in force:(a)equipment owned by a person established in the frontier zone adjacent to the frontier zone of temporary importation and used by a person established in that adjacent frontier zone;(b)goods used for the building, repair or maintenance of infrastructure in such a frontier zone under the responsibility of public authorities.
Subsection 4Sound, image or data carrying media, publicity material; professional equipment; pedagogic material and scientific equipment
Article 568Total relief from import duties shall be granted for goods:(a)carrying sound, image or data processing information for the purpose of presentation prior to commercialisation, or free of charge, or for provision with a sound track, dubbing or copying; or(b)exclusively used for publicity purposes.
Article 5691.Total relief from import duties shall be granted where professional equipment is:(a)owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community;(b)imported either by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community or by an employee of the owner, the employee may be established in the customs territory of the Community; and(c)used by the importer or under their supervision, except in cases of audiovisual co-productions.2.Total relief shall not be granted where equipment is to be used for the industrial manufacture or packaging of goods or, except in the case of hand tools, for the exploitation of natural resources, for the construction, repair or maintenance of buildings or for earth moving and like projects.
Article 570Total relief from import duties shall be granted where pedagogic material and scientific equipment are:(a)owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community;(b)imported by public or private scientific, teaching or vocational training establishments which are essentially non-profit making and exclusively used in teaching, vocational training or scientific research under their responsibility;(c)imported in reasonable numbers, having regard to the purpose of the importation; and(d)not used for purely commercial purposes.
Subsection 5Packings; moulds, dies, blocks, drawings, sketches, measuring, checking and testing instruments and other similar articles; special tools and instruments; goods to carry out tests or subject to tests; samples; replacement means of production
Article 571Total relief from import duties shall be granted where packings:(a)if imported filled, are intended for re-exportation whether empty or filled;(b)if imported empty, are intended for re-exportation filled.Packings are not to be used in internal traffic, except with a view to the export of goods. In the case of packings imported filled, this shall apply only from the time that they are emptied of their contents.
Article 5721.Total relief from import duties shall be granted where moulds, dies, blocks, drawings, sketches, measuring, checking and testing instruments and other similar articles are:(a)owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community; and(b)used in manufacturing by a person established in the customs territory of the Community and at least 75 % of the production resulting from their use is exported.2.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for special tools and instruments where the goods are:(a)owned by a person established outside the customs territory of the Community; and(b)made available free of charge to a person established in the customs territory of the Community for the manufacture of goods which are to be exported in their entirety.
Article 573Total relief from import duties shall be granted for the following goods:(a)goods subjected to tests, experiments or demonstrations;(b)goods imported, subject to satisfactory acceptance tests in connection with a sales contract containing the provisions of the satisfactory acceptance tests and subjected to those tests;(c)goods used to carry out tests, experiments or demonstrations without financial gain.For the goods referred to in point (b), the period for discharge is six months.
Article 574Total relief from import duties shall be granted where samples are imported in reasonable quantities and solely used for being shown or demonstrated in the customs territory of the Community.
Article 575Total relief from import duties shall be granted where replacement means of production are temporarily made available to a customer by a supplier or repairer, pending the delivery or repair of similar goods.The period for discharge is six months.
Subsection 6Goods for events or for sale
Article 5761.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for goods to be exhibited or used at a public event not purely organised for the commercial sale of the goods, or obtained at such events from goods placed under the arrangements.In exceptional cases, the competent customs authorities may authorise the arrangements for other events.2.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for goods for approval where they cannot be imported as samples and the consignor for his part wishes to sell the goods and the consignee may decide to purchase them after inspection.The period for discharge is two months.3.Total relief from import duties shall be granted for the following:(a)works of art, collectors' items and antiques as defined in "Annex I" of Directive 77/388/EEC, imported for the purposes of exhibition, with a view to possible sale;(b)goods other than newly manufactured ones imported with a view to their sale by auction.
Subsection 7Spare parts, accessories and equipment; other goods
Article 577Total relief from import duties shall be granted where spare parts, accessories and equipment are used for repair and maintenance, including overhaul, adjustments and preservation of goods entered for the arrangements.
Article 578Total relief from import duties may be granted where goods other than those listed in Articles 556 to 577 or not complying with the conditions of these Articles, are imported:(a)occasionally and for a period not exceeding three months; or(b)in particular situations having no economic effect.
Section 3Provisions concerning the operation of the arrangements
Article 579Where personal effects, goods imported for sports purposes or means of transport are declared orally or by any other act for entry of the arrangements, customs authorities may require a written declaration when a high amount of import duties is at stake or a serious risk of non-compliance with obligations of the arrangements exists.
Article 5801.Declarations for entry for the arrangements using ATA/CPD carnets shall be accepted if they are issued in a participating country and endorsed and guaranteed by an association forming part of an international guarantee chain.Unless otherwise provided for by bilateral or multilateral agreements, "participating country" means a contracting party to the ATA Convention, or to the Istanbul Convention having accepted the Customs Cooperation Council recommendations of 25 June 1992 concerning acceptance of the ATA Carnet and the CPD Carnet for the temporary admission procedure.2.Paragraph 1 shall apply only if the ATA/CPD carnets:(a)relate to goods and uses covered by those Conventions or agreements;(b)are certified by the customs authorities in the appropriate section of the cover page; and(c)are valid throughout the customs territory of the Community.The ATA/CPD carnet shall be presented at the office of entry into the customs territory of the Community, except where this office is unable to check the fulfilment of the conditions for the procedure.3.Articles 457c, 457d and 458 to 461 apply mutatis mutandis for goods placed under the arrangements and covered by ATA carnets.
Article 5811.Without prejudice to the special guarantee systems for ATA/CPD carnets, entry for the arrangements by written declaration shall be subject to the provision of security, except in the cases referred to in Annex 77.2.In order to facilitate control of the arrangements, the customs authorities may require records to be kept.
Article 5821.Where goods placed under the arrangements in accordance with Article 576 are discharged by their entry for free circulation, the amount of the debt shall be determined on the basis of the elements of assessment appropriate to these goods at the moment of acceptance of the declaration for free circulation.Where goods placed under the arrangements in accordance with Article 576 are put on the market, they shall be considered as presented to customs when they are declared for release for free circulation before the end of the period for discharge.2.For the purposes of discharging the arrangements in respect of goods referred to in Article 576(1), their consumption, destruction or distribution free of charge to the public at the event shall be considered as re-exportation, provided their quantity corresponds to the nature of the event, the number of visitors and the extent of the holder's participation therein.The first subparagraph shall not apply to alcoholic beverages, tobacco goods or fuels.
Article 583Where the goods placed under the arrangements are entered for one of the suspensive arrangements or introduced in a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 or in a free warehouse or placed in a free zone of control type II within the meaning of Article 799, enabling temporary importation to be discharged, the documents other than ATA/CPD carnets or records used for the said customs-approved treatment or use or any document replacing them shall contain one of the following indications:Mercancías IT,MI-varer,VV-Waren,Εμπορεύματα ΠΕ,ΤA goods,Marchandises ΑΤ,Merci ΑΤ,TI-goederen,Mercadorias IT,VM-tavaroita,TI-varor,Zboží DP,AI kaup,PI preces,LĮ prekės,IB áruk,Oġġetti TA,Towary OCz,ZU blago,DP tovar,Стоки от ВВ,Mărfuri AT.
Article 584For means of rail transport used jointly under an agreement, the arrangements shall also be discharged when means of rail transport of the same type or the same value as those which were put at the disposal of a person established in the customs territory of the Community are exported or re-exported.
CHAPTER 6Outward processingSection 1Additional conditions concerning the granting of the authorisation
Article 5851.Except where indications to the contrary exist, the essential interests of Community processors shall be deemed not to be seriously harmed.2.Where an application for authorisation is made by a person who exports the temporary export goods without arranging for the processing operations, the customs authorities shall conduct a prior examination of the conditions set out in Article 147(2) of the Code on the basis of supporting documents. Articles 503 and 504 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 5861.The authorisation shall specify the means and methods to establish that the compensating products have resulted from processing of the temporary export goods or to verify that the conditions for using the standard exchange system are met.Such means and methods may include the use of the information document set out in Annex 104 and the examination of the records.2.Where the nature of the processing operations does not allow it to be established that the compensating products have resulted from the temporary export goods, the authorisation may nevertheless be granted in duly justified cases, provided the applicant can offer sufficient guarantees that the goods used in the processing operations share the same eight-digit CN code, the same commercial quality and the same technical characteristics as the temporary export goods. The authorisation shall lay down the conditions for using the arrangements.
Article 587Where the arrangements are requested for repair, the temporary export goods must be capable of being repaired and the arrangements shall not be used to improve the technical performance of the goods.
Section 2Provisions concerning the operation of the arrangements
Article 5881.The authorisation shall specify the period for discharge. Where the circumstances so warrant, this period may be extended even when that originally set has expired.2.Article 157(2) of the Code applies, even after the original period has expired.
Article 5891.The declaration entering the temporary export goods for the arrangements shall be made in accordance with the provisions laid down for exportation.2.In the case of prior importation, the documents accompanying the declaration for free circulation shall include a copy of the authorisation unless such authorisation is applied for in accordance with Article 497(3)(d). Article 220(3) applies mutatis mutandis.
Section 3Provisions concerning the calculation of the duty relief
Article 5901.For the calculation of the amount to be deducted, no account shall be taken of anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties.Secondary compensating products that constitute waste scrap, residues, offcuts and remainders shall be deemed to be included.2.In determining the value of the temporary export goods in accordance with one of the methods referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 151(2) of the Code, the loading, transport, and insurance costs for the temporary export goods to the place where the processing operation or the last such operation took place shall not be included in:(a)the value of the temporary export goods which is taken into account when determining the customs value of the compensating products in accordance with Article 32(1)(b)(i) of the Code; or(b)the processing costs, where the value of the temporary export goods cannot be determined in accordance with Article 32(1)(b)(i) of the Code.The loading, transport and insurance costs for the compensating products from the place where the processing operation or the last processing operation took place to the place of their entry into the customs territory of the Community shall be included in the processing costs.Loading, transport and insurance costs shall include:(a)commissions and brokerage, except buying commissions;(b)the cost of containers not integral to the temporary export goods;(c)the cost of packing, including labour and materials;(d)handling costs incurred in connection with transport of the goods.
Article 591Partial relief from import duties by taking the cost of the processing operation as the basis of the value for duty shall be granted on request.Customs authorities shall refuse the calculation of partial relief from import duties under this provision if before the compensating products are released for free circulation it is established that the sole object of the release for free circulation at a zero duty rate of the temporary export goods, which are not of Community origin within the meaning of Title II, Chapter 2, Section 1, of the Code, was to benefit from partial relief under this provision.Articles 29 to 35 of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis to the processing costs which shall not take into account the temporary export goods.
Article 592In the case of undertakings frequently carrying out processing operations under an authorisation not covering repair, the customs authorities may, on request of the holder, set an average rate of duty applicable to all those operations (aggregated discharge).This rate shall be determined for each period not exceeding twelve months and shall apply provisionally for compensating products released for free circulation during that period. At the end of each period, the customs authorities shall make a final calculation and, where appropriate, apply the provisions of Article 220(1) or Article 236 of the Code.Articles 29 to 35 of the Code shall apply mutatis mutandis to the processing costs, which shall not take into account the temporary export goods.
TITLE IVIMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS RELATING TO EXPORTATIONCHAPTER 1General provisions for customs declarations
Article 592aArticles 592b to 592f shall not apply to the following goods:(a)electrical energy;(b)goods leaving by pipeline;(c)letters, postcards, printed matter, including on electronic medium;(d)goods moved under the rules of the Universal Postal Union Convention;(e)goods for which a customs declaration made by any other act is permitted in accordance with Articles 231, 232(2) and 233 with the exception of, if carried under a transport contract, household effects as defined in Article 2(1)(d) of Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009, pallets, containers, and means of road, rail, air, sea and inland waterway transport;(f)goods contained in travellers’ personal luggage;(g)goods for which an oral declaration is permitted in accordance with Articles 226, 227 and 229(2) with the exception of, if carried under a transport contract, household effects as defined in Article 2(1)(d) of Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009, pallets, containers, and means of road, rail, air, sea and inland waterway transport;(h)goods covered by ATA and CPD Carnets;(i)goods moved under cover of the form 302 provided for under the Convention between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of their Forces, signed in London on 19 June 1951;(j)goods carried on board vessels of regular shipping services, duly certified in accordance with Article 313b; and goods on vessels or aircraft moving between Community ports or airports without any intervening call at any port or airport outside the customs territory of the Community;(k)weapons and military equipment brought out of the customs territory of the Community by the authorities in charge of the military defence of a Member State, in military transport or transport operated for the sole use of the military authorities;(l)the following goods brought out of the customs territory of the Community directly to drilling or production platforms or wind turbines operated by a person established in the customs territory of the Community:(i)goods to be used for the construction, repair, maintenance or conversion of such platforms or wind turbines;(ii)goods to be fitted to or used to equip the said platforms or wind turbines;(iii)provisions to be used or consumed on the said platforms or wind turbines;(m)goods in a consignment the intrinsic value of which does not exceed EUR 22 provided that the customs authorities accept, with the agreement of the economic operator, to carry out risk analysis using the information contained in, or provided by, the system used by the economic operator;(n)goods entitled to relief pursuant to the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations of 18 April 1961, the Vienna Convention on consular relations of 24 April 1963 or other consular conventions, or the New York Convention of 16 December 1969 on special missions;(o)goods which are supplied for incorporation as parts of or accessories in vessels and aircraft, motor fuels, lubricants and gas necessary for the operation of the vessels or aircraft, foodstuffs, and other items to be consumed or sold on board;(p)goods destined for territories within the customs territory of the Community where Directive 2006/112/EC or Directive 2008/118/EC does not apply, and goods dispatched from these territories to another destination in the customs territory of the Community, as well as goods dispatched from the customs territory of the Community to Heligoland, the Republic of San Marino and the Vatican City State.
Article 592b1.Whenever goods leaving the customs territory of the Community are covered by a customs declaration, this customs declaration shall be lodged at the competent customs office by the following deadlines:(a)in the case of maritime traffic:(i)for containerised cargo, other than where point (iii) or (iv) applies, at least 24 hours before the goods are loaded onto the vessel on which they are to leave the customs territory of the Community;(ii)for bulk/break bulk cargo, other than where point (iii) or (iv) applies, at least four hours before leaving the port in the customs territory of the Community;(iii)for movement between the customs territory of the Community with the exception of the French overseas departments, the Azores, Madeira or the Canary Islands and Greenland, the Faeroe Islands, Ceuta, Melilla, Norway, Iceland, ports on the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Black Sea, the Mediterranean or all ports of Morocco, at least two hours before leaving the port in the customs territory of the Community;(iv)for movement, in cases other than those covered under point (iii), between the French overseas departments, the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands and territories outside the customs territory of the Community, where the duration of the voyage is less than 24 hours, at least two hours before leaving the port in the customs territory of the Community.(b)in the case of air traffic, at least 30 minutes prior to departure from an airport in the customs territory of the Community;(c)in the case of rail and inland waters traffic, at least two hours prior to departure from the customs office of exit;(d)in the case of road traffic, at least one hour prior to departure from the customs office of exit;(e)in the case of suppliers of spare and repair parts, intended for incorporation in ships and aircraft for the purpose of their repair and maintenance, of motor fuels, lubricants and gas which are necessary for the operation of machines and apparatus used on board, and foodstuff used for consumption on board, at least 15 minutes prior to departure of the means of transport from the port or airport in the customs territory of the Community;(f)in cases where Regulation (EC) No 800/1999 applies, according to the rules of that Regulation.2.Where the customs declaration is not lodged by use of a data processing technique, the time limits laid down in points (a)(iii) and (iv), (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph 1 shall be at least four hours.3.If the customs authorities’ computerised system is temporarily not functioning, the deadlines provided for in paragraph 1 shall still apply.
Article 592c1.In the case of inter-modal transportation, where goods are transferred from one means of transport to another for transport out of the customs territory of the Community, the time limit for submission of the declaration shall correspond to the time limit applicable to the means of transport leaving the customs territory of the Community, as specified in Article 592b.2.In the case of combined transportation, where the active means of transport crossing the border is only transporting another active means of transport, the time limit for the lodging of the declaration shall correspond to the time limit applicable to the active means of transport crossing the border, as specified in Article 592b.
Article 592d1.The deadlines laid down in Articles 592b and 592c shall not apply where international agreements between the Community and third countries require the exchange of customs declaration data by deadlines different from those referred to in those Articles.2.The time limit shall not, in any event, be reduced below the period required for completion of risk analysis before the goods leave the customs territory of the Community.
Article 592e1.The competent customs office shall, upon receipt of the customs declaration, carry out appropriate risk analysis and customs controls, prior to release of the goods for exportation.2.Goods may be released as soon as the risk analysis has been carried out and the results allow such a release.
Article 592f1.Where it is found that goods presented to customs are not covered by a customs declaration containing the particulars necessary for the exit summary declaration, the person who brings the goods, or who assumes responsibility for the carriage of the goods out of the customs territory of the Community, shall lodge a customs declaration or an exit summary declaration immediately.2.If the declarant lodges a customs declaration after the deadlines provided for in Articles 592b and 592c, this shall not preclude application of penalties laid down in the national legislation.
Article 592gWhere goods covered by an exemption, under Article 592a(c) to (p), from the requirement to lodge a customs declaration by the time limits set out in Articles 592b and 592c, are brought out of the customs territory of the Community, risk analysis shall be carried out upon presentation of the goods, where available on the basis of the customs declaration covering these goods.
CHAPTER 2Permanent exportation
Article 7861.The export procedure, within the meaning of Article 161(1) of the Code, shall be used where Community goods are to be brought to a destination outside the customs territory of the Community.2.The formalities concerning the export declaration laid down in this Chapter shall also be used in cases:(a)where Community goods are to move to and from territories within the customs territory of the Community where Directive 2006/112/EC or Directive 2008/118/EC does not apply;(b)where Community goods are delivered tax exempt as aircraft and ship supplies, regardless of the destination of the aircraft or ship.However, in the cases referred to under points (a) and (b), it shall not be necessary to include in the export declaration the particulars for an exit summary declaration set out in Annex 30A.
Article 7871.Export declarations shall comply with the provisions relating to structure and particulars set out in this Chapter, Articles 279 to 289, Annex 37 and Annex 30A. They shall be lodged at the competent customs office using a data-processing technique.2.Where the custom authorities' computerised system is not functioning or where the electronic application of the person lodging an export declaration is not functioning, the customs authorities shall accept a paper-based export declaration provided that it is made in one of the following ways:(a)using a form corresponding to the specimen set out in Annexes 31 to 34 complemented by a Security and Safety Document corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45i and a Security and safety List of Items corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45j;(b)using an Export/Security Single Administrative Document corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45k and an Export/Security List of Items corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45l.The form shall contain the minimum list of data set out in Annex 37 and in Annex 30A for the export procedure.3.The customs authorities shall establish, in agreement with each other, the procedure to be followed in the cases referred to in point (a) of paragraph 2.4.The use of a paper-based export declaration referred to in paragraph 2(b) shall be subject to the approval of the customs authorities.5.Where the goods are exported by travellers who have no direct access to the customs’ computerised system and so have no means of lodging the export declaration using a data processing technique at the office of export, the customs authorities shall authorise the traveller to use a paper-based customs declaration made on a form corresponding to the specimen set out in Annexes 31 to 34 and containing the minimum list of data set out in Annex 37 and Annex 30A for the export procedure.6.In the cases referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5 of this Article, the customs authorities shall ensure that the requirements of Articles 796a to 796e are met.
Article 7881.The exporter, within the meaning of Article 161 (5) of the Code, shall be considered to be the person on whose behalf the export declaration is made and who is the owner of the goods or has a similar right of disposal over them at the time when the declaration is accepted.2.Where ownership or a similar right of disposal over the goods belongs to a person established outside the Community pursuant to the contract on which the export is based, the exporter shall be considered to be the contracting party established in the Community.
Article 789In cases involving sub-contracting, the export declaration may also be lodged at the customs office responsible for the place where the sub-contractor is established.
Article 790Where, for administrative reasons, the first sentence of Article 161 (5) of the Code cannot be applied, the declaration may be lodged with any customs office, in the Member State concerned, which is competent for the operation in question.
Article 7911.Where there are duly justified good reasons, an export declaration may be accepted:at a customs office other than that referred to in the first sentence of Article 161 (5) of the Code,orat a customs office other than that referred to in Article 790.In this case, controls relating to the application of prohibitions and restrictions shall take account of the special nature of the situation.2.Where, in the cases referred to in paragraph 1, export formalities are not completed in the exporter's Member State, the customs office where the export declaration has been lodged shall send a copy of the Single Administrative Document to a designated office in the exporter's Member State.
Article 7921.Without prejudice to Article 207, where the export declaration is made on the basis of the single administrative document, Copies 1, 2 and 3 shall be used. The customs office where the export declaration has been lodged shall stamp Box A and, where appropriate, complete Box D.On granting release of the goods, this customs office shall retain Copy 1, send Copy 2 to the statistical office of the Member State of the customs office of export and, where Articles 796a to 796e do not apply, return Copy 3 to the person concerned.2.Where the export declaration is processed at the customs office of export using a data processing technique, Copy 3 of the single administrative document may be replaced by an accompanying document printed out from the customs authority's computerised system. This document shall contain at least the data required for the export accompanying document referred to in Article 796a.The customs authorities may authorise the declarant to print out the accompanying document from his computerised system.3.When the entire export operation is carried out on the territory of one Member State, that Member State may waive the use of Copy 3 of the single administrative document or the export accompanying document, provided that the requirements of Article 182b(2) of the Code are met.4.Without prejudice to Articles 796a to 796e, where the customs rules provide for another document to replace Copy 3 of the single administrative document, the provisions of this Chapter shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to that other document.
Article 792a1.Where goods released for export do not leave the customs territory of the Community, the exporter or the declarant shall immediately inform the customs office of export. Where applicable, Copy 3 of the single administrative document shall be returned to that office. The customs office of export shall invalidate the export declaration.2.Where, in the cases referred to in point (b) of the second subparagraph of Article 793(2) or Article 793b, a change in the transport contract has the effect of terminating inside the customs territory of the Community a transport operation which should have terminated outside it, the companies or authorities in question may only carry out the amended contract with the agreement of the customs office referred to in point (b) of the second subparagraph of Article 793(2) or, in the case of a transit operation, the office of departure. Copy 3 of the export declaration shall be returned to the customs office of export and the declaration shall be invalidated by that office.
Article 792bArticles 796da and 796e shall apply mutatis mutandis in cases where a paper-based export declaration has been lodged.
Article 7931.Copy 3 of the single administrative document or the accompanying document referred to in Article 792(2) and the goods released for export shall be presented together to customs at the customs office of exit.2.The customs office of exit shall be the last customs office before the goods leave the customs territory of the Community.By way of derogation from the first subparagraph, the customs office of exit shall be one of the following:(a)in the case of goods leaving by pipeline and of electrical energy, the office designated by the Member State where the exporter is established;(b)the customs office competent for the place where the goods are taken over under a single transport contract for transport of the goods out of the customs territory of the Community by the railway companies, the postal authorities, the airlines or the shipping companies, provided that the following conditions are met:(i)the goods are to leave the customs territory of the Community by rail, post, air or sea;(ii)the declarant or his representative requests that the formalities referred to in Article 793a(2), or in Article 796e(1), be carried out at that office.3.In the cases referred to in point (b) of the second subparagraph of paragraph 2, where goods taken over under a single transport contract arrive at the customs office at the actual point of exit from the customs territory of the Community, the carrier shall, on request, make available to that office one of the following:(a)the movement reference number of the export declaration where available; or(b)a copy of the single transport contract or the export declaration for the goods concerned; or(c)the unique consignment reference number or the transport document reference number and the number of packages and, if containerised, the equipment identification number; or(d)information concerning the single transport contract or the transport of the goods out of the customs territory of the Community contained in the data processing system of the person taking over the goods or another commercial data processing system.
Article 793a1.The customs office of exit shall carry out appropriate risk-based controls prior to the exit of the goods from the customs territory of the Community, primarily to ensure that the goods presented correspond to those declared. The customs office of exit shall supervise the physical exit of the goods.Where the export declaration has been lodged at an office other than the customs office of exit, and the particulars have been transmitted in accordance with Article 182b(2) of the Code, the customs office of exit may take account of the results of any control carried out by that other office.2.Where the declarant enters "RET-EXP" in Box 44, or the code 30400, or otherwise indicates his wish to have Copy 3 returned to him, the customs office of exit shall certify the physical exit of the goods by means of an endorsement on the back of that copy.It shall give that copy to the person who presented it or to an intermediary specified in it and established in the district of the customs office of exit, for the purposes of returning it to the declarant.The endorsement shall take the form of a stamp showing the name of the customs office of exit and the date of exit of the goods.3.In the case of split exportation via the same customs office of exit, the endorsement shall be given only for those goods which are actually exported.In the case of split exportation via several different customs offices of exit, the customs office of export, or the customs office of exit where the original of Copy 3 is presented shall, upon receiving a duly substantiated request, certify a copy of Copy 3 for each part of the goods, with a view to it being presented to another customs office of exit.In the cases referred to in the first and second subparagraph, the original of Copy 3 shall be annotated accordingly.4.When the entire export operation is carried out on the territory of one Member State, that Member State may provide for the non-endorsement of Copy 3. In this case the Copy 3 shall not be returned to the declarant.5.Where the customs office of exit establishes that goods are missing, it shall annotate the copy of the export declaration presented and inform the customs office of export.Where the customs office of exit establishes that there are goods in excess, it shall refuse exit to these goods until the export formalities have been completed.When the customs office of exit establishes a discrepancy in the nature of the goods, it shall refuse exit to these goods until the export formalities have been completed, and shall also inform the customs office of export.6.In the cases referred to in point (b) of the second subparagraph of Article 793(2), the customs office of exit shall endorse Copy 3 of the export declaration in accordance with Article 793a(2) after making the endorsement "Export" on the transport document and affixing its stamp. Reference shall be made to the transport document on Copy 3 of the export declaration and vice versa.Where, in the case of regular shipping lines or direct transport or flights to destinations outside the customs territory of the Community, the operators are able to guarantee the regularity of the operations, the endorsement "Export" and the affixing of the stamp to the transport document shall not be required.
Article 793b1.In the case of goods brought out of the customs territory of the Community or sent to a customs office of exit under a transit procedure, the office of departure shall endorse Copy 3 in accordance with Article 793a(2) and return it to the person referred to in that Article.Where an accompanying document is required, it shall also be endorsed with the word "Export". Reference shall be made to the accompanying document on Copy 3 of the export declaration and vice versa.The first and second subparagraphs of this Article shall not apply where presentation of the goods at the office of departure as referred to in Article 419(4) and (7) and Article 434(6) and (9) is dispensed with.2.The endorsement and return of the Copy 3 referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 of this Article shall also apply to goods released for export which are not placed under a transit procedure but are sent to a customs office of exit included in a single manifest transit declaration provided for by Article 445 or Article 448 and identified in accordance with Article 445(3)(e) or Article 448(3)(e).3.The customs office of exit shall control the physical exit of the goods.
Article 793c1.Where goods under excise duty suspension arrangements are brought out of the customs territory of the Community under cover of the administrative accompanying document provided for by Regulation (EEC) No 2719/92, the customs office of export shall endorse Copy 3 of the export declaration in accordance with Article 793a(2) and return it to the declarant after making the endorsement "Export" and affixing the stamp referred to in that Article on all copies of the administrative accompanying document.Reference shall be made to the administrative accompanying document on Copy 3 of the export declaration and vice versa.2.The customs office of exit shall supervise the physical exit of the goods and send back the copy of the administrative accompanying document in accordance with Article 19(4) of Council Directive 92/12/EEC.In cases provided for in Article 793a(5), the customs office of exit shall annotate the administrative accompanying document accordingly.
Article 7941.Goods not subject to prohibition or restriction and not exceeding ECU 3000 in value per consignment and per declarant may be declared at the customs office of exit.Member States may provide that this provision shall not apply when the person making the export declaration is acting as a professional customs agent on behalf of others.2.Oral declarations may be made only at the customs office of exit.
Article 7951.Where goods have left the customs territory of the Community without an export declaration, such declaration shall be lodged retrospectively by the exporter at the customs office competent for the place where he is established.Article 790 shall apply.Acceptance of this declaration by the customs authorities shall be subject to provision by the exporter of one of the following:(a)reference to the exit summary declaration;(b)sufficient evidence concerning the nature and quantity of the goods, and the circumstances under which they left the customs territory of the Community.That office shall also, if the declarant so requests, provide the exit certification referred to in Article 793a(2) or in Article 796e(1).2.Retrospective acceptance of the export declaration by the customs authorities shall not preclude the application of either of the following:(a)penalties under national legislation;(b)the consequences of measures under the common agricultural or commercial policy.
Article 7961.Where goods released for export do not leave the customs territory of the Community, the exporter shall immediately inform the customs office of export. Copy 3 of the declaration in question shall be returned to that office.2.Where, in the cases referred to in Article 793 (5) or (6), a change in the transport contract has the effect of terminating inside the customs territory of the Community a transport operation which should have finished outside it, the companies or authorities in question may only carry out the amended contract with the agreement of the customs office referred to in Article 793 (2) (a) or, in the case of a transit operation, the office of departure. In this case copy 3 should be returned.
CHAPTER 3Exchange of export data between customs authorities using information technology and computer networks
Article 796a1.The customs office of export shall authorise release of the goods by issuing the export accompanying document to the declarant. The export accompanying document shall correspond to the specimen and notes in Annex 45g.2.Where an export consignment consists of more than one item, the export accompanying document shall be supplemented by a list of items corresponding to the specimen and notes in Annex 45h. It shall form an integral part of the export accompanying document.3.Where authorised, the export accompanying document may be printed out from the computerised system of the declarant.
Article 796b1.On release of the goods, the customs office of export shall transmit particulars of the export movement to the declared customs office of exit using the "Anticipated export record" message. This message shall be based on data derived from the export declaration and supplemented as appropriate by the customs authorities.2.Where goods are to be moved to more than one office of exit as more than one consignment, each individual consignment shall be covered by an individual "Anticipated export record" message and an individual export accompanying document.
Article 796cThe customs authorities may require notification of the arrival of the goods at the customs office of exit to be communicated to them electronically. In this case it shall not be necessary for the export accompanying document be physically presented to the customs authorities but shall be retained by the declarant.Such notification shall contain the movement reference number of the export declaration.
Article 796d1.Without prejudice to point (b) of the second subparagraph of Article 793(2), the customs office of exit shall satisfy itself that the goods presented correspond to those declared and shall supervise the physical exit of the goods from the customs territory of the Community. Any examination of the goods shall be carried out by the customs office of exit using the "anticipated export record" message received from the customs office of export as a basis for such examination.In order to allow for customs supervision where goods are unloaded from a means of transport and handed over to another person holding the goods, and loaded to another means of transport that will carry the goods out of the customs territory of the Community following presentation at the customs office of exit, the following provisions shall apply:(a)At the latest when handing over the goods the holder shall advise the next holder of the goods of the unique consignment reference number or the transport document reference number, and the number of packages or, if containerised, the equipment identification number, and, if one has been issued, the movement reference number of the export declaration. This advice may be made electronically and/or using commercial, port or transport information systems and processes or, where not available, in any other form. At the latest upon handover of the goods, the person to whom they are handed over shall record the advice provided by the immediately preceding holder of the goods;(b)A carrier may not load goods for carriage out of the customs territory of the Community unless the information referred to under point (a) has been provided to the carrier;(c)The carrier shall notify the exit of the goods to the customs office of exit by providing the information referred to under point (a) unless that information is available to the customs authorities through existing commercial, port or transport systems or processes. Wherever possible this notification shall form part of existing manifest or other transport reporting requirements.For the purposes of the second subparagraph "carrier" means the person who brings the goods, or who assumes responsibility for the carriage of the goods, out of the customs territory of the Community. However,in the case of combined transportation, where the active means of transport leaving the customs territory of the Community is only transporting another means of transport which, after the arrival of the active means of transport at its destination, will move by itself as an active means of transport, carrier means the person who will operate the means of transport which will move by itself once the means of transport leaving the customs territory of the Community has arrived at its destination,in the case of maritime or air traffic under a vessel sharing or contracting arrangement, carrier means the person who has concluded a contract, and issued a bill of lading or air waybill, for the actual carriage of the goods out of the customs territory of the Community.2.The customs office of exit shall forward the "Exit results" message to the customs office of export at the latest on the working day following the day the goods leave the customs territory of the Community. In cases justified by special circumstances the customs office of exit may forward that message at a later date.3.In the case of split exportation, where goods covered by one "Anticipated export record" message are moved to a customs office of exit as one consignment but subsequently exit the customs territory of the Community from that office of exit as more than one consignment, the customs office of exit shall control the physical exit of the goods and send the "Exit results" message only when all of the goods have left the customs territory of the Community.In exceptional circumstances, where goods covered by one "Anticipated export record" message are moved to a customs office of exit as one consignment but subsequently exit the customs territory of the Community as more than one consignment and through more than one customs office of exit, the customs office of exit where the consignment was first presented shall, upon receiving a duly substantiated request, certify a copy of the export accompanying document for each part of the goods.This certification shall only be granted by the customs authorities if the data contained in the export accompanying document corresponds to the data in the "Anticipated export record" message.The relevant copy of the export accompanying document and the goods shall be presented together to the customs office of exit concerned. Each customs office of exit shall endorse the copy of the export accompanying document with the particulars referred to in Article 793a(2) and return it to the customs office of exit where the consignment was first presented. This office shall send the "Exit results" message only when all of the goods have left the customs territory of the Community.4.Without prejudice to Article 792a, where goods declared for export are no longer destined to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community, the person who removes the goods from the customs office of exit for carriage to a place within that territory shall provide to the customs office of exit the information referred to under point (a) of the second subparagraph of paragraph 1. This information may be provided in any form.
Article 796da1.Where, after 90 days from the release of goods for export, the customs office of export has not received the "Exit results" message referred to in Article 796d(2), the customs office of export may, where needed, request the exporter or declarant to indicate the date at which and the customs office from where the goods have left the customs territory of the Community.2.The exporter or declarant may, on his own initiative or following a request made in accordance with paragraph 1, inform the customs office of export that the goods have left the customs territory of the Community indicating the date at which and the customs office of exit from where the goods have left the customs territory of the Community and request from the customs office of export that the exit be certified. In this case, the customs office of export shall request the "Exit results" message from the customs office of exit, which shall respond within 10 days.3.Where, in the cases referred to in paragraph 2, the customs office of exit does not confirm the exit of the goods within the time limit referred to in paragraph 2, the customs office of export shall inform the exporter or declarant.The exporter or declarant may provide the customs office of export with evidence that the goods have left the customs territory of the Community.4.The evidence referred to in paragraph 3 may be provided in particular by one of the following means or a combination thereof:(a)a copy of the delivery note signed or authenticated by the consignee outside the customs territory of the Community;(b)the proof of payment or the invoice or the delivery note duly signed or authenticated by the economic operator which brought the goods out of the customs territory of the Community;(c)a declaration signed or authenticated by the company which brought the goods out of the customs territory of the Community;(d)a document certified by the customs authorities of a Member State or a country outside the customs territory of the Community;(e)economic operators’ records of goods supplied to oil and gas drilling and production platforms or wind turbines.
Article 796e1.The customs office of export shall certify the exit to the exporter or declarant in the following cases:(a)it has received an "Exit results" message from the customs office of exit;(b)it has, in the cases referred to in Article 796da(2), received no "Exit results" message from the customs office of exit within 10 days, but is satisfied that the evidence provided in accordance with Article 796da(4) is sufficient.2.Where the customs office of export has, after a period of 150 days from the date of release of the goods for export, received neither an "Exit results" message from the customs office of exit nor satisfactory evidence in accordance with Article 796da(4), the customs office of export may consider this as information that the goods have not left the customs territory of the Community.3.The customs office of export shall inform the exporter or declarant and the declared customs office of exit of the invalidation of the export declaration. The customs office of export shall inform the declared customs office of exit where it has accepted evidence in accordance with paragraph 1(b).
CHAPTER 4Temporary exportation using an ATA carnet
Article 7971.An ATA carnet may be used for export where the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)the ATA carnet shall be issued in a Member State of the Community and endorsed and guaranteed by an association established in the Community forming part of an international guarantee chain.The Commission shall publish a list of the associations;(b)the ATA carnet shall be applicable only to Community goods:which have not been subject on export from the customs territory of the Community to customs export formalities with a view to the payment of refunds or other export amounts under the common agricultural policy,in respect of which no other financial benefit has been granted under the common agricultural policy, coupled with an obligation to export the said goods,in respect of which no request for repayment has been submitted;(c)the documents referred to in Article 221 must be presented. The customs authorities may require production of the transport document;(d)the goods must be intended for reimportation.2.Where goods covered by an ATA carnet are entered for the purposes of temporary exportation, the customs office of export shall carry out the following formalities:(a)verify the information given in boxes A to G of the exportation voucher against the goods under cover of the carnet;(b)complete, where appropriate, the box on the cover page of the carnet headed "Certificate by customs authorities";(c)complete the counterfoil and box H of the exportation voucher;(d)enter its name in box H (b) of the reimportation voucher;(e)retain the exportation voucher.3.If the customs office of export is not the office of exit, the customs office of export shall carry out the formalities referred to in paragraph 2, but it shall not complete box 7 of the exportation counterfoil, which must be completed by the customs office of exit.4.The time limit for reimportation of the goods laid down by the customs authorities in box H (b) of the exportation voucher may not exceed the validity of the carnet.
Article 798Where goods which left the customs territory of the Community under cover of an ATA carnet are no longer intended to be reimported, an export declaration containing the particulars referred to in Annex 37 shall be presented to the customs office of export.On presentation of the carnet in question, the latter shall endorse copy 3 of the export declaration and shall invalidate the reimportation voucher and counterfoil.
TITLE VOTHER CUSTOMS-APPROVED TREATMENTS OR USESCHAPTER 1Free zones and free warehousesSection 1Provisions common to Sections 2 and 3Subsection 1Definitions and general provisions
Article 799For the purposes of this Chapter:(a)"control type I" means controls principally based on the existence of a fence;(b)"control type II" means controls principally based on the formalities carried out in accordance with the requirements of the customs warehousing procedure;(c)"operator" means any person carrying on an activity involving the storage, working, processing, sale or purchase of goods in a free zone or a free warehouse.
Article 800Any person may apply to the customs authorities designated by the Member States for a part of the customs territory of the Community to be designated a free zone or for a free warehouse to be set up.
Article 8011.The application for an authorisation to build in a free zone shall be made in writing.2.The application referred to in paragraph 1 shall specify the activity for which the building will be used and give any other information that will enable the customs authorities designated by the Member States to evaluate the grounds for granting the authorisation.3.The competent customs authorities shall grant authorisation in cases where the application of customs rules would not be impeded.4.Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall also apply where a building in a free zone or a building constituting a free warehouse is converted.
Article 802The customs authorities of the Member States shall communicate the following information to the Commission:(a)the free zones in existence and in operation in the Community according to the classification under Article 799;(b)the designated customs authorities to which the application referred to in Article 804 must be presented.The Commission shall publish the information referred to in (a) and (b) in the Official Journal of the European Communities, C series.
Subsection 2Approval of the stock records
Article 8031.The carrying on of activities by an operator shall be subject to the approval by the customs authorities of the stock records referred to:in Article 176 of the Code in the case of a free zone of control type I or a free warehouse;in Article 105 of the Code in the case of a free zone of control type II.2.The approval shall be issued in writing. It shall be accorded only to persons offering all the necessary guarantees concerning the application of the provisions on free zones or free warehouses.
Article 8041.The application for approval of the stock records shall be submitted in writing to the customs authorities designated by the Member State where the free zone or free warehouse is located.2.The application referred to in paragraph 1 shall specify which activities are envisaged, this information being considered as the notification referred to in Article 172(1) of the Code. It shall include the following:(a)a detailed description of the stock records kept or to be kept;(b)the nature and customs status of the goods to which these activities relate;(c)where applicable, the customs procedure under which the activities are to be carried out;(d)any other information needed by the customs authorities in order to ensure the proper application of the provisions.
Section 2Provisions applicable to free zones of control type I and to free warehousesSubsection 1Controls
Article 805The fence enclosing free zones shall be such as to facilitate supervision by the customs authorities outside the free zone and prevent any goods being removed irregularly from the free zone.The first subparagraph shall also apply mutatis mutandis to free warehouses.The area immediately outside the fence shall be such as to permit adequate supervision by the customs authorities. Access to the said area shall require the consent of the said authorities.
Article 806The stock records to be kept for the free zone or free warehouse shall include in particular:(a)particulars of marks, identifying numbers, number and kind of packages, the quantity and usual commercial description of the goods and, where relevant, the identification marks of the container;(b)information enabling the goods to be monitored at any time, in particular their location, the customs-approved treatment or use assigned to them after storage in the free zone or free warehouse or their re-entry into another part of the customs territory of the Community;(c)reference particulars of the transport document used on entry and removal of the goods;(d)indication of customs status and, where relevant, reference particulars of the certificate certifying this status referred to in Article 812;(e)particulars of usual forms of handling;(f)as the case may be, one of the indications referred to in Articles 549, 550 or 583;(g)particulars concerning goods which would not be subject upon release for free circulation or temporary importation to import duties or commercial policy measures, the use or destination of which must be checked;(h)any additional particulars required for an exit summary declaration, set out in Annex 30A, when required under Article 182c of the Code.The customs authorities may waive the requirement for some of this information where supervision or control of the free zone or the free warehouse is not affected.Where records have to be kept for the purposes of a customs procedure, the information contained in those records need not appear in the stock records.
Article 807The inward processing or processing under customs control procedures shall be discharged in respect of the compensating products, processed products or goods in the unaltered state situated in a free zone or free warehouse by entry in the stock records of the free zone or free warehouse. Reference particulars of such entry shall be recorded in the records for inward processing or processing under customs control, as the case may be.
Subsection 2Other provisions concerning the operation of free zone of control type I and free warehouses
Article 808Commercial policy measures provided for in Community acts shall be applicable to non-Community goods placed in a free zone or free warehouse only to the extent that they refer to the entry of goods into the customs territory of the Community.
Article 809Where the elements for assessment of the customs debt to be taken into consideration are those applicable before the goods have undergone usual forms of handling referred to in Annex 72, an Information Sheet INF8 may be issued in accordance with Article 523.
Article 810A victualling warehouse may be set up in a free zone or a free warehouse in accordance with Article 40 of Regulation (EC) No 800/1999.
Article 811In the case of the re-exportation of non-Community goods which are not unloaded or which are transhipped, the notification referred to in Article 182(3) of the Code shall not be required.
Article 812Where the customs authorities certify the Community or non-Community status of the goods, in accordance with Article 170(4) of the Code, they shall use a form conforming to the model and provisions in Annex 109.The operator shall certify the Community status of the goods by means of that form where non-Community goods are declared for release for free circulation in accordance with Article 173(a) of the Code, including where discharging the inward processing or processing under customs control procedures.
Section 3Provisions applicable to free zones of control type II
Article 813Without prejudice to the provisions in section 1 and in Article 814, the provisions laid down for the customs warehouse arrangements shall be applicable to the free zone of control type II.
Article 814Where non-Community goods which are not unloaded or which are only transhipped are placed under the free zone using the local clearance procedure and re-exported later using the same procedure, the customs authorities may relieve the operator from the obligation to inform the competent customs office of each arrival or departure of such goods. In this case, the control measures shall take account of the special nature of the situation.The short-term storage of goods in connection with such transhipment shall be considered to be an integral part of the transhipment.
CHAPTER 2Re-exportation, destruction and abandonmentSection 1Re-exportation
Article 8411.Where re-exportation is subject to a customs declaration Articles 786(1), (2)(b) and 787 to 796e shall apply mutatis mutandis, without prejudice to particular provisions which may apply when the customs procedure with economic impact preceding re-exportation of the goods is discharged.2.Where an ATA carnet is issued for re-exportation of goods under temporary importation, the customs declaration may be lodged at a customs office other than that referred to in Article 161(5) of the Code.
Article 841a1.In cases other than those defined in the third sentence of Article 182(3) of the Code, re-exportation shall be notified by an exit summary declaration in accordance with Articles 842a to 842e, except where this requirement is waived in accordance with Article 842a(3) or (4).2.Where goods under temporary storage or in a control type I free zone are re-exported and no customs declaration or exit summary declaration is required, re-exportation shall be notified to the customs office competent for the place from where the goods will leave the customs territory of the Community prior to the exit of the goods in the form prescribed by the customs authorities.The person referred to in paragraph 3 shall at its request, be authorised to amend one or more particulars of the notification. Such amendment is no longer possible after the goods mentioned in the notification have left the customs territory of the Community.3.The notification referred to under the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 shall be made by the carrier. However, such notification shall be lodged by the holder of the temporary storage facility or the holder of a storage facility in a control type I free zone, or any other person able to present the goods, where the carrier has been informed, and given its consent under a contractual arrangement, that the person referred to in the second sentence of this paragraph lodges the notification. The customs office of exit may assume, except where there is evidence to the contrary, that the carrier has given its consent under a contractual arrangement and that the notification has been lodged with its knowledge.The last subparagraph of Article 796d(1) shall apply with regard to the definition of the carrier.4.In cases where, following the notification referred to under the first subparagraph of paragraph 2, the goods are no longer destined to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community, Article 796d(4) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Section 2Destruction and abandonment
Article 8421.For the purposes of Article 182 (3) of the Code, notification of destruction of goods shall be made in writing and signed by the person concerned. The notification must be made in sufficient time to allow the customs authorities to supervise the destruction.2.Where the goods in question are already the subject of a declaration accepted by the customs authorities, they shall make a reference to the destruction on the declaration and invalidate the declaration in accordance with Article 66 of the Code.The customs authorities present when the goods are destroyed shall specify on the form or declaration the type and quantity of any waste or scrap resulting from the destruction in order to determine the items of charge applicable to them and to be used when they are assigned another customs-approved treatment or use.3.The provisions of the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 shall apply mutatis mutandis to goods abandoned to the Exchequer.
TITLE VIGOODS LEAVING THE CUSTOMS TERRITORY OF THE COMMUNITYCHAPTER 1Exit summary declaration
Article 842a1.Without prejudice to paragraphs 3 and 4, where bringing goods out of the customs territory of the Community does not require a customs declaration, the exit summary declaration shall be lodged at the customs office of exit.2.For the purpose of this Chapter, the "customs office of exit" shall be:(a)the customs office competent for the place from where the goods will leave the customs territory of the Community; or(b)where the goods are to leave the customs territory of the Community by air or sea, the customs office competent for the place where the goods are loaded onto the vessel or aircraft on which they will be brought to a destination outside the customs territory of the Community.3.No exit summary declaration is required when an electronic transit declaration contains the exit summary declaration data provided the office of destination is also the customs office of exit or the office of destination is outside the customs territory of the Community.4.An exit summary declaration shall not be required in the following cases:(a)the exemptions listed in Article 592a;(b)where goods are loaded at a port or airport in the customs territory of the Community for discharge at another Community port or airport, provided that, upon request, evidence in the form of a commercial, port or transport manifest or loading list is made available to the customs office of exit regarding the intended place of unloading. The same applies when the vessel or aircraft that transports the goods is to call at a port or airport outside the customs territory of the Community and those goods are to remain loaded on board the vessel or aircraft during the call at the port or airport outside the customs territory of the Community;(c)where, in a port or airport, the goods are not unloaded from the means of transport which carried them into the customs territory of the Community and which will carry them out of that territory;(d)where the goods were loaded at a previous port or airport in the customs territory of the Community and remain on the means of transport that will carry them out of the customs territory of the Community;(e)where goods in temporary storage or in a control type I free zone are transhipped from the means of transport that brought them to that temporary storage facility or free zone under the supervision of the same customs office onto a vessel, airplane or railway that will carry them from that temporary storage facility or free zone out of customs territory of the Community, provided that:(i)the transhipment is undertaken within fourteen calendar days from when the goods were presented for temporary storage or at a control type I free zone; in exceptional circumstances, the customs authorities may extend this period of time in order to deal with those circumstances;(ii)information about the goods is available to the customs authorities; and(iii)the destination of the goods and the consignee do not change, to the knowledge of the carrier;(f)where evidence that the goods to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community were already covered by a customs declaration with the exit summary declaration data is made available to the customs office of exit through either the data processing system of the temporary storage holder, the carrier or the port/airport operator, or through another commercial data processing system, provided it has been approved by the customs authorities.Without prejudice to Article 842d(2), in the cases referred to in points (a) to (f), the customs controls shall take into account the special nature of the situation.5.The exit summary declaration, where required, shall be lodged by the carrier. However, such declaration shall be lodged by the holder of the temporary storage facility or the holder of a storage facility in a control type I free zone, or any other person able to present the goods, where the carrier has been informed, and given its consent under a contractual arrangement, that the person referred to in the second sentence of this paragraph lodges the declaration. The customs office of exit may assume, except where there is evidence to the contrary, that the carrier has given its consent under a contractual arrangement and that the declaration has been lodged with its knowledge.The last subparagraph of Article 796d(1) shall apply with regard to the definition of the carrier.6.In cases where, following the lodgement of an exit summary declaration, the goods are no longer destined to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community, Article 796 d(4) shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 842b1.The exit summary declaration shall be made using a data processing technique. It shall contain the particulars for such declaration set out in Annex 30A and shall be completed in accordance with the explanatory note in that Annex.The exit summary declaration shall be authenticated by the person making it.2.Exit summary declarations which comply with the conditions set out in paragraph 1 shall be registered by the customs authorities immediately upon their receipt.Article 199(1) shall apply mutatis mutandis.3.The customs authorities shall allow the lodging of a paper-based exit summary declaration only in one of the following circumstances:(a)the customs authorities’ computerised system is not functioning;(b)the electronic application of the person lodging the exit summary declaration is not functioning.In the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph, the paper-based exit summary declaration shall be made using the Security and Safety Document corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45i. Where the consignment for which an exit summary declaration is made consists of more than one item, the Security and Safety Document shall be supplemented by a list of items corresponding to the specimen set out in Annex 45j. The list of items shall form an integral part of the Security and Safety Document.In the cases referred to in points (a) and (b) of the first subparagraph, customs authorities may allow the Security and Safety Document to be replaced by, or complemented by, commercial documents provided the documents submitted to customs authorities contain the particulars laid down for exit summary declarations in Annex 30A.4.The customs authorities shall establish, in agreement with each other, the procedure to be followed in the cases referred to in point (a) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 3.5.The use of a paper-based exit summary declaration referred to in point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 3 shall be subject to the approval of the customs authorities.The paper-based exit summary declaration shall be signed by the person making it.
Article 842c1.In the case of inter-modal transportation, where goods are transferred from one means of transport to another for transport out of the customs territory of the Community, the time limit for lodging the exit summary declaration shall correspond to the time limit applicable to the means of transport leaving the customs territory of the Community, as specified in Article 842d(1).2.In the case of combined transportation, where the active means of transport crossing the border is only transporting another active means of transport, the obligation to lodge the exit summary declaration shall lie with the operator of that other means of transport.The time limit for lodging the declaration shall correspond to the time limit applicable to the active means of transport crossing the border, as specified in Article 842d(1).
Article 842d1.The exit summary declaration shall be lodged at the office of exit by the relevant time limit specified in Article 592b(1).Article 592b(2) and (3) and Article 592c shall apply mutatis mutandis.2.The competent customs office shall, upon lodgement of the exit summary declaration, carry out appropriate risk based controls, primarily for safety and security purposes, prior to release of the goods for exit from the Community, within a period corresponding to that between the deadline for lodgement of the declaration laid down in Article 592b for the particular type of traffic and the loading or departure of the goods.Where goods covered by one of the exemptions from the requirement for an exit summary declaration laid down in Article 842a(4) are brought out of the customs territory of the Community, risk analysis shall be carried out upon presentation of the goods where required and on the basis of documentation or other information covering the goods.Goods may be released for exit as soon as the risk analysis has been carried out.3.Where it is found that goods intended to be brought out of the customs territory of the Community and for which an exit summary declaration is required are not covered by such a declaration, the person who brings the goods, or who assumes responsibility for the carriage of the goods, out of the customs territory of the Community shall lodge an exit summary declaration immediately.If the person lodges an exit summary declaration after the deadlines specified in Articles 592b and 592c, this shall not preclude application of penalties laid down in the national legislation.4.Where, on the basis of the checks which they have carried out, the customs authorities are unable to grant release of the goods for exit, the competent customs office shall notify the person who lodged the exit summary declaration and, where different, the person responsible for the carriage of the goods out of the customs territory of the Community, that the goods are not to be released.Such notification shall be given within a reasonable time after risk analysis has been finalised for these goods.
Article 842e1.The deadlines referred to in Article 842d(1) shall not apply where international agreements between the Community and third countries require the exchange of customs declaration data by deadlines different from those referred to in that Article.2.The time limit shall not, in any event, be reduced below the period required for completion of the risk analysis before the goods leave the customs territory of the Community.
Article 842fWhere goods subject to an exit summary declaration have, after a period of 150 days from the date of lodging the declaration, not left the customs territory of the Community, the exit summary declaration shall be deemed not to have been lodged.
CHAPTER 2Temporary export
Article 8431.This chapter lays down the conditions applicable to goods moving from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another which temporarily leave that territory, whether or not crossing the territory of a third country, whose removal or export from the customs territory of the Community is prohibited or is subject to restrictions, duties or other charges on export by a Community measure in so far as that measure so provides and without prejudice to any special provisions which it may comprise.These conditions shall not, however, apply:where, on declaration of the goods for export from the customs territory of the Community, proof is furnished to the customs office at which export formalities are carried out that an administrative measure freeing the goods from restriction has been taken, that any duties, taxes or other charges due have been paid or that, in the circumstances obtaining, the goods may leave the customs territory of the Community without further formalities, orwhere the goods are transported by direct flight without stopping outside the customs territory of the Community, or by a regular shipping service within the meaning of Article 313a.2.Where the goods are placed under a Community transit procedure, the principal shall enter on the document used for the Community transit declaration, specifically in box 44 ("Additonal information") of the Single Administrative Document where that is used, one of the following phrases:Salida de la Comunidad sometida a restricciones o imposiciones en virtud del (de la) Reglamento/Directiva/Decisión noUdpassage fra Fællesskabet undergivet restriktioner eller afgifter i henhold til forordning/direktiv/afgørelse nr. …Ausgang aus der Gemeinschaft — gemäß Verordnung/Richtlinie/Beschluß Nr. … Beschränkungen oder Abgaben unterworfen.Η έξοδος από την Κοινότητα υποβάλλεται σε περιορισμούς η σε επιβαρύνσεις από τον κανονισμό/την οδηγία/την απόφαση αριθ. …Exit from the Community subject to restrictions or charges under Regulation/Directive/Decision No …Sortie de la Communauté soumise à des restrictions ou à des impositions par le règlement ou la directive/décision noUscita dalla Comunità soggetta a restrizioni o ad imposizioni a norma del(la) regolamento/direttiva/decisione n. …Bij uitgang uit de Gemeenschap zijn de beperkingen of heffingen van Verordening/Richtlijn/Besluit nr. … van toepassing.Saída da Comunidade sujeita a restrições ou a imposições pelo(a) Regulamento/Directiva/Decisão noYhteisöstä vientiin sovelletaan asetuksen/direktiinvinl./päätöksen N:o … mukaisia rajoituksia tai maksujaUtförsel från gemenskapen omfattas i enlighet med förordning/direktiv/beslut … av restriktioner eller pålagorVýstup ze Společenství podléhá omezením nebo dávkám podle nařízení/směrnice/rozhodnutí č…Ühenduse territooriumilt väljumine on aluseks piirangutele ja maksudele vastavalt määrusele/direktiivile/otsusele nr…Izvešana no Kopienas, piemērojot ierobežojumus vai maksājumus saskaņā ar Regulu/ Direktīvu/ Lēmumu Nr. …Išvežimui iš Bendrijos taikomi apribojimai arba mokesčiai, nustatyti Reglamentu/ Direktyva/ Sprendimu Nr. …A kilépés a Közösség területéről a … rendelet/irányelv/határozat szerinti korlátozás vagy teher megfizetésének kötelezettsége alá esikĦruġ mill-Komunita' suġġett għall-restrizzjonijiet jew ħlasijiet taħt Regola/Direttiva/Deċiżjoni Nru …Wyprowadzenie ze Wspólnoty podlega ograniczeniom lub opłatom zgodnie z rozporządzeniem / dyrektywą / decyzją nr …Iznos iz Skupnosti zavezan omejitvam ali obveznim plačilom na podlagi uredbe/direktive/odločbe št…Výstup zo spoločenstva podlieha obmedzeniam alebo platbám podľa nariadenia/smernice/rozhodnutia č…Излизането от Общността подлежи на ограничения или такси съгласно Регламент/Директива/Решение № …Ieșire din … Comunitate supusă restricțiilor sau impozitelor prin Regulamentul/Directiva/Decizia Nr …3.Where the goods are:(a)placed under a customs procedure other than the Community transit procedure, or(b)moved without being under a customs procedure.The T5 control copy shall be made out in accordance with Articles 912a to 912g. In box 104 of the T5 form a cross shall be entered in the square "Other (specify)" and the phrase stipulated in paragraph 2 added.In the case of goods falling within point (a) of the first subparagraph, the T5 control copy shall be made out at the customs office at which the formalities required for consignment of the goods are completed. In the case of goods falling within point (b) of the first subparagraph, the T5 control copy shall be presented with the goods at the competent customs office for the place where the goods leave the customs territory of the Community.Those offices shall specify the latest date by which the goods, must be presented at the customs office of destination and, where appropriate, shall enter in the customs document under cover of which the goods are to be transported the phrase specified in paragraph 2.For the purposes of the T5 control copy, the office of destination shall be either the office of destination for the customs procedure under point (a) of the first subparagraph or, where point (b) of the first subparagraph applies, the competent customs office for the place where the goods are brought back into the customs territory of the Community.4.Paragraph 3 shall also apply to goods moving from one point in the customs territory of the Community to another through the territory of one or more of the EFTA countries referred to in Article 309(f) which are reconsigned from one of those countries.5.If the Community measure referred to in paragraph 1 provides for the lodging of a guarantee, that guarantee shall be lodged in accordance with Article 912b(2).6.Where the goods, on arrival at the office of destination, either are not immediately recognised as having Community status or do not immediately undergo the customs formalities required for goods brought into the customs territory of the Community, the office of destination shall take all the measures prescribed for them.7.In the circumstances described in paragraph 3, the office of destination shall return the original of the T5 control copy without delay to the address shown in box B "Return to …" of the T5 form once all the required formalities have been completed and annotations made.8.Where the goods are not brought back into the customs territory of the Community, they shall be deemed to have left the customs territory of the Community irregularly from the Member State where either they were placed under the procedure referred to in paragraph 2 or the T5 control copy was made out.
PART IIIPRIVILEGED OPERATIONSTITLE IRETURNED GOODS
Article 8441.In accordance with Article 185 (2) (b) of the Code, the following shall be exempt from import duties:goods previously exported from the customs territory of the Community, in respect of which the customs export formalities have been completed with a view to obtaining refunds or other amounts provided for on exportation under the common agricultural policy,orgoods in respect of which a financial advantage other than the said refunds or other amounts has been granted under the common agricultural policy, entailing an obligation to export the said goods,provided it is established, as appropriate, that the refunds or other amounts paid have been repaid, or that the necessary steps have been taken by the competent authorities for such sums to be withheld, or that the other financial advantages granted have been cancelled, and that the goods:(i)could not be entered for home use in the country to which they were sent on account of laws in force in that country;(ii)were returned by the consignee as being defective or not in accordance with the provisions of the contract relating to them;(iii)were reimported into the customs territory of the Community because they could not be used for the purposes intended owing to other circumstances outside the exporter's control.2.The circumstances referred to in paragraph 1 (iii) shall include the following:(a)goods returned to the customs territory of the Community following damage occurring before delivery to the consignee, either to the goods themselves or to the means of transport on which they were carried;(b)goods originally exported for the purposes of consumption or sale in the course of a trade fair or similar occasion which have not been so consumed or sold;(c)goods which could not be delivered to the consignee on account of his physical or legal incapacity to honour the contract under which the goods were exported;(d)goods which, because of natural, political or social disturbances, could not be delivered to their consignee or which reached him after the mandatory delivery date stipulated in the contract under which the goods were exported;(e)products covered by the common organization of the market in fruit and vegetables, exported and sent for sale on consignment, but which were not sold in the market of the third country of destination.3.Goods exported under the common agricultural policy with an export licence or an advance fixing certificate shall not be exempt from import duties unless it is established that the relevant Community provisions have been complied with.4.The goods referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be exempt from import duties unless they are entered for free circulation in the customs territory of the Community within twelve months of the date of completion of the customs formalities relating to their exportation.However, where the goods are declared for free circulation after expiry of the period referred to in the first subparagraph, the customs authorities of the Member State of reimportation may allow the period to be exceeded where exceptional circumstances justify this. Where the customs authorities do allow the period to be exceeded, they shall send details of the case to the Commission.
Article 845Returned goods shall be exempt from import duties even where they represent only a proportion of the goods previously exported from the customs territory of the Community.The same applies where the goods consist of parts or accessories belonging to machines, instruments, apparatus or other products previously exported from the customs territory of the Community.
Article 8461.By way of derogation from Article 186 of the Code, returned goods in one of the following situations shall be exempt from import duties:(a)goods which, after having been exported from the customs territory of the Community, have received no treatment other than that necessary to maintain them in good condition or handling which alters their appearance only;(b)goods which, after having been exported from the customs territory of the Community, received treatment other than that necessary to maintain them in good condition or handling other than that altering their appearance, but which proved to be defective or unsuitable for their intended use, provided that one of the following conditions is fulfilled:such treatment or handling was applied to the goods solely with a view to repairing them or restoring them to good condition,their unsuitability for their intended use became apparent only after such treatment or handling had commenced.2.Where returned goods have undergone treatment or handling permitted under paragraph 1 (b) and such treatment would have rendered them liable to import duties if they had come under outward processing arrangements, the rules in force for charging duty under the said arrangements shall apply.However, if goods have undergone an operation consisting of repair or restoration to good condition which became necessary as a result of unforeseen circumstances which arose outside the customs territory of the Community, this being established to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, relief from import duties shall be granted provided that the value of the returned goods is not higher, as a result of such operation, than their value at the time of export from the customs territory of the Community.3.For the purposes of the second subparagraph of paragraph 2:(a)repair or restoration to good condition which became necessary means: any operation to remedy operating defects or material damage suffered by goods while they were outside the customs territory of the Community, without which the goods could no longer be used in the normal way for the purposes for which they were intended;(b)the value of returned goods shall be considered not to be higher, as a result of the operation which they have undergone, than their value at the time of export from the customs territory of the Community, when the operation does not exceed that which is strictly necessary to enable them to continue to be used in the same way as at that time.When the repair or restoration to good condition of goods necessitates the incorporation of spare parts, such incorporation shall be limited to those parts strictly necessary to enable the goods to be used in the same way as at the time of export.
Article 847When completing the customs export formalities, the customs authorities shall, at the request of the person concerned, issue a document containing the information necessary for identification of the goods in the event of their being returned to the customs territory of the Community.
Article 8481.The following shall be accepted as returned goods:goods for which the following documents are produced in support of the declaration for release for free circulation:(a)the copy of the export declaration returned to the exporter by the customs authorities, or a copy of such document certified true by the said authorities; or(b)the information sheet provided for in Article 850.Where evidence available to the customs authorities at the customs office of reimportation or ascertainable by them from the person concerned indicates that the goods declared for free circulation were originally exported from the customs territory of the Community, and at that time satisfied the conditions for acceptance as returned goods, the documents referred to at (a) and (b) shall not be required.goods covered by an ATA carnet issued in the Community.These goods may be accepted as returned goods, within the limits laid down by Article 185 of the Code, even when the validity of the ATA carnet has expired.In all cases, the formalities laid down in Article 290 (2) shall be carried out.2.The first indent of paragraph 1 shall not apply to the international movement of packing materials, means of transport or certain goods admitted under specific customs arrangements where autonomous or conventional provisions lay down that customs documents are not required in these circumstances.Nor shall it apply in cases where goods may be declared for release for free circulation orally or by any other act.3.Where they consider it necessary, the customs authorities at the customs office of reimportation may ask the person concerned to submit additional evidence, in particular for the purposes of identification of the returned goods.
Article 8491.A declaration for release for free circulation relating to returned goods whose export may have given rise to the completion of customs export formalities with a view to obtaining refunds or other amounts provided for on exportation under the common agricultural policy, shall be supported not only by the documents referred to in Article 848, but by a certificate issued by the authorities responsible for the grant of such refunds or amounts in the Member State of exportation. Such certificate shall contain the particulars necessary to allow the customs office where the goods concerned were declared for free circulation to verify that it relates to the said goods.2.When the export of the goods did not give rise to the completion of customs export formalities with a view to obtaining refunds or other amounts provided for on exportation under the common agricultural policy, the certificate shall bear one of the following indications:Sin concesión de restituciones u otras cantidades a la exportación,Ingen restitutioner eller andre beløb ydet ved udførslen,Keine Ausfuhrerstattungen oder sonstige Ausfuhrvergünstigungen,Δεν έτυχαν επιδοτήσεων ή άλλων χορηγήσεων κατά την εξαγωγή,No refunds or other amounts granted on exportation,Sans octroi de restitutions ou autres montants à l'exportation,Senza concessione di restituzioni o altri importi all'esportazione,Geen restituties of andere bij de uitvoer verleende bedragen,Sem concessão de restituições ou outros montantes na exportação,Vietäessä ei myönnetty vientitukea eikä muita määriä/Inga bidrag eller andra belopp har beviljats vid exporten,Inga bidrag eller andra belopp har beviljats vid exporten,Bez vývozních náhrad nebo jiných částek poskytovaných při vývozu,Ekspordil ei makstud toetusi ega muid summasid,Bez kompensācijas vai citām summām, kas paredzētas par preču izvešanu,Eksportas teisės į grąžinamąsias išmokas arba kitas pinigų sumas nesuteikia,Kivitel esetén visszatérítést vagy egyéb kedvezményt nem vettek igénybe,L-ebda rifużjoni jew ammonti oħra mogħtija fuq esportazzjoni,Nie przyznano dopłat lub innych kwot wynikających z wywozu,Brez izvoznih nadomestil ali drugih izvoznih ugodnosti,Pri vývoze sa neposkytujú žiadne náhrady alebo iné peňažné čiastky,Без възстановявания или други предоставяни суми за или при износ,Fără acordarea de restituiri restituții sau alte sume la export.3.When the export of the goods did give rise to the completion of customs export formalities with a view to obtaining refunds or other amounts provided for on exportation under the common agricultural policy, the certificate shall bear one of the following indications:Restituciones y otras cantidades a la exportación reintegradas por … (cantidad),De ved udførslen ydede restitutioner eller andre beløb er tilbagebetalt for … (mængde),Ausfuhrerstattungen und sonstige Ausfuhrvergünstigungen für … (Menge) zurückbezahlt,Επιδοτήσεις και άλλες χορηγήσεις κατά την εξαγωγή επεστράφησαν για … (ποσότης),Refunds and other amounts on exportation repaid for … (quantity),Restitutions et autres montants à l'exportation remboursés pour … (quantité),Restituzioni e altri importi all'esportazione rimborsati per … (quantità),Restituties en andere bedragen bij de uitvoer voor … (hoeveelheid) terugbetaald,Restituições e outros montantes na exportação reembolsados para … (quantidade),Vientituki ja muut vietäessä maksetut määrät maksettu takaisin … (määrä) osalta/De vid exporten beviljade bidragen eller andra belopp har betalats tillbaka för … (kvantitet),De vid exporten beviljade bidragen eller andra belopp har betalats tillbaka för … (kvantitet),orVývozní náhrady nebo jiné částky poskytované při vývozu vyplaceny za … (množství),Ekspordil makstud toetused ja muud summad tagastatud … (kogus) eest,Kompensācijas un citas par preču izvešanu paredzētas summas atmaksātas par … (daudzums),Grąžinamosios išmokos ir kitos eksporto atveju mokamos pinigų sumos išmokėtos už … (kiekis),Kivitel esetén igénybevett visszatérítés vagy egyéb kedvezmény … (mennyiség) után visszafizetve,Rifużjoni jew ammonti oħra fuq esportazzjoni mogħtija lura għal … (kwantita'),Dopłaty i inne kwoty wynikające z wywozu wypłacono za … (ilość),Izvozna nadomestila ali zneski drugih izvoznih ugodnosti povrnjeni za … (količina),Náhrady a iné peňažné čiastky pri vývoze vyplatené za … (množstvo),Възстановявания и други суми за …(количество), изплатени за износа,Restituiri și alte sume rambursate la export pentru … (cantitatea),orTítulo de pago de restituciones u otras cantidades a la exportación anulado por … (cantidad),Ret til udbetaling af restitutioner eller andre beløb ved udførslen er annulleret for … (mængde),Auszahlungsanordnung über die Ausfuhrerstattungen und sonstigen Ausfuhrvergünstigungen für … (Menge) ungültig gemacht,Αποδεικτικό πληρωμής επιδοτήσεων ή άλλων χορηγήσεων κατά την εξαγωγή ακυρωμένο για … (ποσότης),Entitlement to payment of refunds or other amounts on exportation cancelled for … (quantity),Titre de paiement des restitutions ou autres montants à l'exportation annulé pour … (quantité),Titolo di pagamento delle restituzioni o di altri importi all'esportazione annullato per … (quantità),Aanspraak op restituties of andere bedragen bij uitvoer vervallen voor … (hoeveelheid),Título de pagamento de restituições ou outros montantes à exportação anulado para … (quantidade),Oikeus vientitukeen tai muihin vietäessä maksettuihin määriin peruutettu … (määrä) osalta/Rätt till utbetalning av bidrag och andra belopp vid exporten har annullerats för … (kvantitet),Rätt till utbetalning av bidrag och andra belopp vid exporten har annullerats för … (kvantitet),Nárok na vyplacení vývozních náhrad nebo jiných částek poskytovaných při vývozu za … (množství) zanikl,Õigus saada toetusi või muid summasid ekspordil on … (kogus) eest kehtetuks tunnistatud,Tiesības izmaksāt kompensācijas vai citas summas, kas paredzētas par preču izvešanu, atceltas attiecībā uz … (daudzums),Teisė į grąžinamųjų išmokų arba kitų eksporto atveju mokamų pinigų sumų mokėjimą už … (kiekis) panaikinta,Kivitel esetén … igénybevett visszatérítésre vagy egyéb kedvezményre való jogosultság … (mennyiség) után megszűnt,Mhux intitolati għal ħlas ta'rifużjoni jew ammonti oħra fuq l-esportazzjoni għal … (kwantita'),Uprawnienie do otrzymania dopłat lub innych kwot wynikających z wywozu anulowano dla … (ilość),Upravičenost do izplačila izvoznih nadomestil ali zneskov drugih izvoznih ugodnosti razveljavljena za … (količina),Nárok na vyplatenie náhrad alebo iných peňažných čiastok pri vývoze za … (množstvo) zanikol,Право за плащане на възстановявания или други суми за износа е отменено за … (количество),Dreptul la plata restituirilor sau a altor sume la export a fost anulat pentru … (cantitatea),depending on whether the refunds or other amounts provided for on exportation have or have not already been paid by the competent authorities.4.In the case referred to in subparagraph (b) of the first indent of Article 848 (1), the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall be made out on the information sheet INF 3 provided for in Article 850.5.When the customs authorities at the customs office where the goods are declared for release for free circulation have the means to satisfy themselves that no refund or other amount provided for on exportation under the common agricultural policy has been granted, and cannot subsequently be granted, the certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be required.
Article 850Information sheet INF 3 shall be drawn up in an original and two copies on forms which conform to the specimens appearing in Annex 110.
Article 8511.Subject to paragraph 3, information sheet INF 3 shall be issued at the exporter's request by the customs authorities at the customs office of exportation at the time of completion of the export formalities for the goods concerned, if the exporter declares that it is probable that these goods will be returned via a customs office other than the customs office of exportation.2.Information sheet INF 3 may also be issued, at the exporter's request, by the customs authorities at the customs office of exportation after completion of the export formalities for the goods concerned, provided that these authorities can establish, on the basis of the information at their disposal, that the particulars in the exporter's request relate to the goods exported.3.In the case of the goods referred to in Article 849 (1), information sheet INF 3 may be issued only after completion of the relevant customs export formalities, and subject to the proviso in paragraph 2.In addition, it may be issued only on condition that:(a)box B has been completed and endorsed by the customs authorities beforehand; and(b)box A has been completed and endorsed by the customs authorities beforehand, where the information contained therein is required.
Article 8521.Information sheet INF 3 shall contain all items of information required by the customs authorities for the purpose of identifying the exported goods.2.Where it is expected that the exported goods will be returned to the customs territory of the Community through several customs offices other than the customs office of exportation, the exporter may ask for several information sheets INF 3 to be issued to cover the total quantity of the goods exported.Similarly, the exporter may ask the customs authorities which issued an information sheet INF 3 to replace it by several information sheets INF 3 covering the total quantity of goods included in the information sheet INF 3 initially issued.The exporter may also ask for an information sheet INF 3 to be issued in respect of a proportion only of the exported goods.
Article 853The original and one copy of information sheet INF 3 shall be returned to the exporter for presentation at the customs office of reimportation. The second copy shall be kept in the official files of the customs authorities who issued it.
Article 854The customs office of reimportation shall record on the original and on the copy of information sheet INF 3 the quantity of returned goods exempted from import duties, retaining the original and sending the copy, bearing the reference number and the date of declaration for free circulation, to the customs authorities who issued it.The said customs authorities shall compare this copy with the one in their possession and retain it in their official files.
Article 855In the event of theft, loss or destruction of the original information sheet INF 3, the person concerned may ask the customs authorities which issued it for a duplicate. They shall comply with this request if the circumstances warrant it. A duplicate so issued shall bear one of the following indications:DUPLICADO,DUPLIKAT,DUPLIKAT,ΑΝΤΙΓΡΑΦΟ,DULICATE,DUPLICATA,DUPLICATO,DUPLICAAT,SEGUNDA VIA,KAKSOISKAPPALE/DUPLIKAT,DUPLIKAT,DUPLIKÁT,DUPLIKAAT,DUBLIKĀTS,DUBLIKATAS,MÁSODLAT,DUPLIKAT,DUPLIKAT,DVOJNIK,DUPLIKÁT,ДУБЛИКАТ,DUPLICAT.The customs authorities shall record on the copy of information sheet INF 3 in their possession that a duplicate has been issued.
Article 8561.At the request of the customs authorities at the customs office of reimportation, the customs authorities at the customs office of exportation shall communicate to the former all the information at their disposal to enable them to determine whether the goods meet the conditions necessary to benefit from the provisions of this part.2.Information sheet INF 3 may be used for the request and the transmission of the information referred to in paragraph 1.
TITLE IIPRODUCTS OF SEA-FISHING AND OTHER PRODUCTS TAKEN FROM THE TERRITORIAL SEA OF A THIRD COUNTRY BY COMMUNITY FISHING VESSELS
Article 856a1.Exemption from import duties for the products referred to in Article 188 of the Code shall be subject to the presentation of a certificate in support of the declaration for release for free circulation relating to those products.2.For products to be released for free circulation in the Community, in the situations referred to in Article 329(a) to (d), the master of the Community vessel making the catch shall complete boxes 3, 4 and 5 and, if need be, box 9, of the certificate. If the catch has been processed on board, the master of the vessel shall also complete boxes 6, 7 and 8.Articles 330, 331 and 332 shall apply to completion of the corresponding boxes on the certificate.When the declaration is made for release for free circulation of these products, the declarant shall complete boxes 1 and 2 of the certificate.3.The certificate must conform to the model set out in Annex 110a and be drawn up in accordance with paragraph 2.4.Where the products are declared for release for free circulation at the port where they were unloaded from the Community fishing vessel which made the catch, the derogation referred to in Article 326(2) shall apply mutatis mutandis.5.For the purposes of paragraphs 1 to 4, the meaning of "Community fishing vessel" and "Community factory vessel" shall be as defined in Article 325(1) while "products" shall be taken to mean those products and goods referred to in Articles 326 to 332, where reference is made to those provisions.6.In order to ensure that paragraphs 1 to 5 are complied with, the Member State administrations shall accord each other mutual assistance in checking that certificates are authentic and the particulars in them accurate.
PART IVCUSTOMS DEBTTITLE ISECURITY
Article 8571.The types of security other than cash deposits or guarantors, within the meaning of Articles 193, 194 and 195 of the Code, and the cash deposit or the submission of securities for which Member States may opt even if they do not comply with the conditions laid down in Article 194 (1) of the Code, shall be as follows:(a)the creation of a mortgage, a charge on land, an antichresis or other right deemed equivalent to a right pertaining to immovable property;(b)the cession of a claim, the pledging, with or without surrendering possession, of goods, securities or claims or, in particular, a savings bank book or entry in the national debt register;(c)the assumption of joint contractual liability for the full amount of the debt by a third party approved for that purpose by the customs authorities and, in particular, the lodging of a bill of exchange the payment of which is guaranteed by such third party;(d)a cash deposit or security deemed equivalent thereto in a currency other than that of the Member State in which the security is given;(e)participation, subject to payment of a contribution, in a general guarantee scheme administered by the customs authorities.2.The circumstances in which and the conditions under which recourse may be had to the types of security referred to in paragraph 1 shall be determined by the customs authorities.
Article 858Where security is given by making a cash deposit, no interest thereon shall be payable by the customs authorities.
TITLE IIINCURRENCE OF THE DEBTCHAPTER 1Failures which have no significant effect on the operation of temporary storage or of the customs procedure
Article 859The following failures shall be considered to have no significant effect on the correct operation of the temporary storage or customs procedure in question within the meaning of Article 204 (1) of the Code, provided:they do not constitute an attempt to remove the goods unlawfully from customs supervision,they do not imply obvious negligence on the part of the person concerned, andall the formalities necessary to regularize the situation of the goods are subsequently carried out:1.exceeding the time limit allowed for assignment of the goods to one of the customs-approved treatments or uses provided for under the temporary storage or customs procedure in question, where the time limit would have been extended had an extension been applied for in time;2.in the case of goods placed under a transit procedure, failure to fulfil one of the obligations entailed by the use of that procedure, where the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)the goods entered for the procedure were actually presented intact at the office of destination;(b)the office of destination has been able to ensure that the goods were assigned a customs-approved treatment or use or were placed in temporary storage at the end of the transit operation;(c)where the time limit set under Article 356 has not been complied with and paragraph 3 of that Article does not apply, the goods have nevertheless been presented at the office of destination within a reasonable time;3.in the case of goods placed in temporary storage or under the customs warehousing procedure, handling not authorized in advance by the customs authorities, provided such handling would have been authorized if applied for;4.in the case of goods placed under the temporary importation procedure, use of the goods otherwise than as provided for in the authorization, provided such use would have been authorized under that procedure if applied for;5.in the case of goods in temporary storage or placed under a customs procedure, unauthorized movement of the goods, provided the goods can be presented to the customs authorities at their request;6.in the case of goods in temporary storage or entered for a customs procedure, removal of the goods from the customs territory of the Community or their introduction into a free zone of control type I within the meaning of Article 799 or into a free warehouse without completion of the necessary formalities;7.in the case of goods or products physically transferred within the meaning of Articles 296, 297 or 511, failure to fulfil one of the conditions under which the transfer takes place, where the following conditions are fulfilled:(a)the person concerned can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the customs authorities, that the goods or products arrived at the specified premises or destination and, in cases of transfer based on Articles 296, 297, 512(2) or 513, that the goods or products have been duly entered in the records of the specified premises or destination, where those Articles require such entry in the records;(b)where a time limit set in the authorisation was not observed, the goods or products nevertheless arrived at the specified premises or destination within a reasonable time;8.in the case of goods eligible on release for free circulation for the total or partial relief from import duties referred to in Article 145 of the Code, the existence of one of the situations referred to in Article 204 (1) (a) or (b) of the Code while the goods concerned are in temporary storage or under another customs procedure before being released for free circulation;9.in the framework of inward processing and processing under customs control, exceeding the time-limit allowed for submission of the bill of discharge, provided the limit would have been extended had an extension been applied for in time;10.exceeding the time-limit allowed for temporary removal from a customs warehouse, provided the limit would have been extended had an extension been applied for in time.
Article 860The customs authorities shall consider a customs debt to have been incurred under Article 204 (1) of the Code unless the person who would be the debtor establishes that the conditions set out in Article 859 are fulfilled.
Article 861The fact that the failures referred to in Article 859 do not give rise to a customs debt shall not preclude the application of provisions of criminal law in force or of provisions allowing cancellation and withdrawal of authorizations issued under the customs procedure in question.
CHAPTER 2Natural wastage
Article 8621.For the purposes of Article 206 of the Code, the customs authorities shall, at the request of the person concerned, take account of the quantities missing wherever it can be shown that the losses observed result solely from the nature of the goods and not from any negligence or manipulation on the part of that person.2.In particular, negligence or manipulation shall mean any failure to observe the rules for transporting, storing, handling, working or processing the goods in question imposed by the customs authorities or by normal practice.
Article 863The customs authorities may waive the obligation for the person concerned to show that the goods were irretrievably lost for reasons inherent in their nature where they are satisfied that there is no other explanation for the loss.
Article 864The national provisions in force in the Member States concerning standard rates for irretrievable loss due to the nature of the goods themselves shall be applied where the person concerned fails to show that the real loss exceeds that calculated by application of the standard rate for the goods in question.
CHAPTER 3Goods in special situations
Article 865The presentation of a customs declaration for the goods in question, or any other act having the same legal effects, and the production of a document for endorsement by the competent authorities, shall be considered as removal of goods from customs supervision within the meaning of Article 203 (1) of the Code, where these acts have the effect of wrongly conferring on them the customs status of Community goods.However, in the case of airline companies authorised to use a simplified transit procedure with the use of an electronic manifest, the goods shall not be considered to have been removed from customs supervision if, at the initiative or on behalf of the person concerned, they are treated in accordance with their status as non-Community goods before the customs authorities find the existence of an irregular situation and if the behaviour of the person concerned does not suggest any fraudulent dealing
Article 865aWhere the entry summary declaration has been amended and the behaviour of the person concerned does not suggest any fraudulent dealing, no customs debt shall be incurred on the basis of Article 202 of the Code as a result of the unlawful introduction of the goods which, prior to the amendment of the declaration, were not correctly declared.
Article 866Without prejudice to the provisions laid down concerning prohibitions or restrictions which may be applicable to the goods in question, where a customs debt on importation is incurred pursuant to Articles 202, 203, 204 or 205 of the Code and the import duties have been paid, those goods shall be deemed to be Community goods without the need for a declaration for entry into free circulation.
Article 867The confiscation of goods pursuant to Article 233 (c) and (d) of the Code shall not affect the customs status of the goods in question.
Article 867a1.Non-Community goods which have been abandoned to the Exchequer or seized or confiscated shall be considered to have been entered for the customs warehousing procedure.2.The goods referred to in paragraph 1 may be sold by the customs authorities only on the condition that the buyer immediately carries out the formalities to assign them a customs-approved treatment or use.Where the sale is at a price inclusive of import duties, the sale shall be considered as equivalent to release for free circulation, and the customs authorities themselves shall calculate the duties and enter them in the accounts.In these cases, the sale shall be conducted according to the procedures in force in the Member States.3.Where the administration decides to deal with the goods referred to in paragraph 1 otherwise than by sale, it shall immediately carry out the formalities to assign them one of the customs-approved treatments or uses laid down in Article 4 (15) (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the code.
TITLE IIIRECOVERY OF THE AMOUNT OF THE CUSTOMS DEBT
Article 868Member States need not enter in the accounts amounts of duty of less than ECU 10.There shall be no post-clearance recovery of import duties or export duties where the amount per recovery action is less than ECU 10.
Article 869The customs authorities shall themselves decide not to enter uncollected duties in the accounts:(a)in cases in which preferential tariff treatment has been applied in the context of a tariff quota, a tariff ceiling or other arrangements when entitlement to this treatment had been ended at the time of acceptance of the customs declaration without that fact having been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities before the release for free circulation of the goods in question or, where such fact is not published, having been made known in an appropriate manner in the Member State concerned, the person liable for payment for his part having acted in good faith and complied with all the provisions laid down by the legislation in force as regards the customs declaration;(b)in cases in which they consider that the conditions laid down in Article 220(2)(b) of the Code are fulfilled, except those in which the dossier must be transmitted to the Commission pursuant to Article 871. However, where Article 871(2), second indent, is applicable, the customs authorities may not adopt a decision waiving entry in the accounts of the duties in question until the end of a procedure initiated in accordance with Articles 871 to 876.(c)in cases in which the Member State to which the said authorities are subject has been so authorized in accordance with Article 875.Where a request is submitted for repayment or remission under Article 236 of the Code in conjunction with Article 220(2)(b) of the Code, subparagraph (b) of the first paragraph of this Article and Articles 871 to 876 shall apply mutatis mutandis.For the purposes of applying the above paragraphs the Member States shall give each other mutual assistance, particularly where an error by the customs authorities of a Member State other than the one responsible for taking the decision is concerned.
Article 8701.Each Member State shall hold at the disposal of the Commission a list of the cases in which the following provisions have been applied:Article 869(a),Article 236 of the Code in conjunction with Article 220(2)(b) of the Code, where no communication is required under paragraph 2,Article 869(b), where no communication is required under paragraph 2.2.Each Member State shall communicate to the Commission a list of the cases in which the amount not collected from the operator concerned in respect of one or more import or export operations but in consequence of a single error is more than EUR 50000, and the provisions of Article 236 of the Code in conjunction with Article 220(2)(b) of the Code or of Article 869(b) have been applied, giving a short summary of each case. This communication shall be forwarded during the first and third quarters of each year for all cases in which it was decided not to enter the uncollected duties in the accounts during the preceding half-year.
Article 8711.The customs authority shall transmit the case to the Commission to be settled under the procedure laid down in Articles 872 to 876 where it considers that the conditions laid down in Article 220(2)(b) of the Code are fulfilled and:it considers that the Commission has committed an error within the meaning of Article 220(2)(b) of the Code,the circumstances of the case are related to the findings of a Community investigation carried out under Council Regulation (EC) No 515/97 of 13 March 1997 on mutual assistance between the administrative authorities of the Member States and cooperation between the latter and the Commission to ensure the correct application of the law on customs and agricultural mattersOJ L 82, 22.3.1997, p. 1. or under any other Community legislation or any agreement concluded by the Community with a country or group of countries in which provision is made for carrying out such Community investigations, orthe amount not collected from the operator concerned in respect of one or more import or export operations but in consequence of a single error is EUR 500000 or more.2.However, the cases referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be transmitted where:the Commission has already adopted a decision under the procedure provided for in Articles 872 to 876 on a case involving comparable issues of fact and of law,the Commission is already considering a case involving comparable issues of fact and of law.3.The dossier submitted to the Commission shall contain all the information required for full consideration. It shall include detailed information on the behaviour of the operator concerned, and in particular on his professional experience, good faith and diligence. This assessment shall be accompanied by all information that may demonstrate that the operator acted in good faith. The dossier shall also include a statement, signed by the applicant for repayment or remission, certifying that he has read the dossier and either stating that he has nothing to add or listing all the additional information that he considers should be included.4.As soon as it receives the dossier the Commission shall inform the Member State concerned accordingly.5.Should it be found that the information supplied by the Member State is not sufficient to enable a decision to be taken on the case concerned in full knowledge of the facts, the Commission may request that additional information be supplied.6.Where one of the following situations occurs the Commission shall return the dossier to the customs authority and the procedure referred to in Articles 872 to 876 shall be deemed never to have been initiated:the dossier shows that there is a disagreement between the customs authority that has transmitted the dossier and the person who signed the statement referred to in paragraph 3 as regards the account of the facts,the dossier is obviously incomplete since it contains nothing that would justify its consideration by the Commission,under paragraphs 1 and 2, the dossier should not be transmitted,the existence of a customs debt has not been established,new information relating to the dossier and of a nature to alter substantially its presentation of the facts or legal assessment has been transmitted by the customs authority to the Commission while it is considering the dossier.
Article 872The Commission shall send to the Member States a copy of the dossier referred to in Article 871(3) within 15 days of the date on which it received that dossier.Consideration of the case in question shall be included as soon as possible on the agenda of a meeting of the group of experts provided for in Article 873.
Article 872aWhere, at any time in the procedure provided for in Articles 872 and 873, the Commission intends to take a decision unfavourable towards the person concerned by the case presented, it shall communicate its objections to him/her in writing, together with all the documents on which it bases those objections. The person concerned by the case submitted to the Commission shall express his/her point of view in writing within a period of one month from the date on which the objections were sent. If he/she does not give a point of view within that period, he/she shall be deemed to have waived the right to express a position.
Article 873After consulting a group of experts composed of representatives of all Member States, meeting within the framework of the Committee to consider the case in question, the Commission shall decide whether the circumstances under consideration are such that the duties in question need not be entered in the accounts.That decision shall be taken within nine months of the date on which the dossier referred to in Article 871(3) is received by the Commission. However, where the declaration or detailed assessment of the operator's behaviour referred to in Article 871(3) is not included in the dossier, the nine months shall be counted only from the date of receipt of these documents by the Commission. The Commission shall notify the customs authority and the person concerned accordingly.Where the Commission has found it necessary to ask for additional information from the Member State in order to reach its decision, the nine months shall be extended by a period equivalent to that between the date the Commission sent the request for additional information and the date it received that information. The Commission shall notify the person concerned of the extension of the procedure.Where the Commission conducts investigations itself in order to reach a decision, the nine months shall be extended by the time necessary to complete the investigations. Such an extension shall not exceed nine months. The Commission shall notify the customs authority and the person concerned of the dates on which investigations are opened and closed.Where the Commission has notified the person concerned of its objections in accordance with Article 872a, the period of nine months shall be extended by one month.
Article 874The Member State concerned shall be notified of the decision referred to in Article 873 as soon as possible and in any event within one month of the expiry of the period specified in that Article.The Commission shall notify the Member States of the decisions it has adopted in order to help customs authorities to reach decisions in situations involving comparable issues of fact and law.
Article 875Where it is established by the decision referred to in Article 873 that the circumstances under consideration are such that the duties in question need not be entered in the accounts, the Commission may specify the conditions under which the Member States may refrain from post-clearance entry in the account in cases involving comparable issues of fact and of law.
Article 876If the Commission fails to take a decision within the period referred to in Article 873 or fails to notify a decision to the Member State concerned within the period referred to in Article 874, the customs authorities of that Member State shall not enter the duties in question in the accounts.
Article 876a1.The customs authorities shall suspend the debtor's obligation to pay the duties until such time as they have taken a decision on the request, provided that, where the goods are no longer under customs supervision, security is lodged for the amount of those duties, and that:(a)in cases where a request for invalidation of a declaration has been presented, this request is likely to be met;(b)in cases where a request has been presented for remission pursuant to Article 236 in conjunction with Article 220 (2) (b) of the Code or pursuant to Article 238 or Article 239, the customs authorities consider that the conditions laid down in the relevant provision may be regarded as having been fulfilled;(c)in cases other than those referred to under (b), a request has been presented for remission pursuant to Article 236 of the Code and the conditions referred to in the second paragraph of Article 244 of the Code have been fulfilled.It shall not be necessary to require a security where such requirement would be likely, owing to the debtor's circumstances, to cause serious economic or social difficulties.2.In cases where goods in one of the circumstances referred to in the second indent of Article 233 (c) or in Article 233 (d) of the Code are seized, the customs authorities shall suspend the debtor's obligation to pay the duties if they consider that the conditions for confiscation may be regarded as having been fulfilled.3.Where a customs debt is incurred under Article 203 of the Code, the customs authorities shall suspend the obligation of the person referred to in the fourth indent of paragraph 3 of that Article to pay the duties where at least one other debtor has been identified and the amount of the duties has also been communicated to him in accordance with Article 221 of the Code.The suspension may be granted only on the condition that the person referred to in the fourth indent of Article 203(3) of the Code is not also covered by one of the other indents of the said paragraph and has not been obviously negligent in fulfilling his obligations.The duration of the suspension shall be limited to one year. However, this period may be extended by the customs authorities for duly justified reasons.The suspension shall be conditional on the lodging by the person for whose benefit it is granted of a valid security for the amount of the duties at stake, except where such a security covering the whole amount of duties at stake already exists and the guarantor has not been released from his undertakings. Such security need not be required where such a requirement would be likely, owing to the debtor's circumstances, to cause serious economic or social difficulties.
TITLE IVREPAYMENT OR REMISSION OF IMPORT OR EXPORT DUTIESCHAPTER 1General provisions
Article 8771.For the purposes of this Title:(a)customs office of entry in the accounts means: the customs office where the import or export duties whose repayment or remission is requested were entered in the accounts;(b)decision-making customs authority means: the customs authority competent to decide on an application for repayment or remission of import or export duties in the Member State where the duties concerned were entered in the accounts;(c)supervising customs office means: the customs office having jurisdiction over the goods which gave rise to entry in the accounts of the import or export duties whose repayment or remission is requested, the said office carrying out certain checks required for appraisal of the application;(d)implementing customs office means: the customs office which adopts the measures necessary to ensure that the decision to repay or remit the import or export duties is correctly implemented.2.The functions of office of entry in the accounts, decision-making customs authority, supervising customs office and implementing customs office may be carried out wholly or in part by the same customs office
CHAPTER 2Implementing provisions relating to Articles 236 to 239 of the CodeSection 1Application
Article 8781.Application for repayment or remission of import or export duties, hereinafter referred to as "application for repayment or remission", shall be made by the person who paid or is liable to pay those duties, or the persons who have taken over his rights and obligations.Application for repayment or remission may also be made by the representative of the person or persons referred in the first subparagraph.2.Without prejudice to Article 882, application for repayment or remission shall be made, in one original and one copy, on a form conforming to the specimen and provisions in Annex 111.However, application for repayment or remission may also be made, at the request of the person or persons referred to in paragraph 1, on plain paper, provided it contains the information appearing in the said Annex.
Article 8791.Applications for repayment or remission, accompanied by the documents referred to in Article 6 (1) of the Code, must be lodged with the customs office of entry in the accounts, unless the customs authorities designate another office for this purpose; the said office shall transmit it immediately after acceptance to the decision-making customs authority if it is not itself designated as such.2.The customs office referred to in paragraph 1 shall enter the date of receipt on the original and the copy of the application. It shall return the copy to the applicant.Where the second subparagraph of Article 878 (2) is applied, the said customs office shall acknowledge receipt in writing to the applicant.
Article 880Without prejudice to any specific provisions adopted in this connection under the common agricultural policy, an application relating to goods in respect of which an import or export licence or advance fixing certificate was produced when the relevant customs declaration was lodged must also be accompanied by certification issued by the authorities responsible for issuing such licence or certificate attesting that the necessary steps have been taken to cancel the effects of the said licence or certificate.Such certification shall not be required, however:where the customs authority to which the application is submitted itself issued the licence or certificate in question,where the ground relied upon in support of the application is a substantive error that has no effect on the attribution of the licence or certificate in question.
Article 8811.The customs office referred to in Article 879 may accept an application not containing all the information provided for on the form referred to in Article 878 (2). However, the application must contain at least the information to be entered in boxes 1 to 3 and 7.2.Where paragraph 1 is applied, the said customs office shall set a time limit for the supply of any missing particulars and/or documents.3.Where the time limit set by the customs office pursuant to paragraph 2 is not observed, the application shall be considered to have been withdrawn.The applicant shall be informed of this immediately.
Article 8821.For returned goods on which export duties were levied at the time of their export from the customs territory of the Community, repayment or remission of these duties shall be subject to the presentation to the customs authorities of a request accompanied by:(a)the document issued as evidence of payment, where the amounts concerned have already been collected;(b)the original, or the copy certified by the customs office of reimportation, of the declaration for free circulation relating to the returned goods.This document shall bear one of the following endorsements made by the customs office of reimportation:Mercancías de retorno en aplicación de la letra (b) del apartado 2 del artículo 185 del Código,Returvarer i henhold til kodeksens artikel 185, stk. 2, litra (b),Rückwaren gemäß Artikel 185 Absatz 2 Buchstabe (b) des Zollkodex,Εμπορεύματα επανεισαγόμενα κατ' εφαρμογή του άρθρου 185 παράγραφος 2 στοιχείο (β) του κώδικα,Goods admitted as returned goods under Article 185 (2) (b) of the Code,Marchandises en retour en application de l'article 185 paragraphe 2 point (b) du code,Merci in reintroduzione in applicazione dell'articolo 185, paragrafo 2, lettera (b) del codice,Goederen die met toepassing van artikel 185, lid 2, onder (b), van het Wetboek kunnen worden toegelaten als terugkerende goederen,Mercadorias de retorno por aplicação da alínea (b) do no 2 do artigo 185o do código,Yhteisön tullikoodeksin 185 artiklan 2 kohdan b alakohdan mukaista palautustavaraa/Returvaror enligt artikel 185.2 (b) i gemenskapens tullkod,Returvaror enligt artikel 185.2 b i gemenskapens tullkodex,Vrácené zboží podle čl. 185 odst. 2 písm. b) kodexu,Seadustiku artikli 185(2)(b) alusel tagasitoodud kaubaks tunnistatud kaup,Preces atzītas par atpakaļievestām saskaņā ar Kodeksa 185. panta 2. punkta b) apakšpunktu,Prekės įvežtos kaip grąžintos prekės vadovaujantis Kodekso 185 straipsnio 2 dalies b punktu,A Vámkódex 185. cikke (2) bekezdésének b) pontja értelmében tértiáruként behozott áruk,Oġġetti mdaħħla bħala oġġetti miġjuba lura taħt Artikolu 185(2)(b) tal-Kodiċi,Towary dopuszczone jako towary powracające zgodnie z art. 185 ust. 2 lit. b) Kodeksu,Blago se ponovno uvaža v skladu s členom 185(2)(b) Zakonika,Vrátený tovar podľa článku 185 ods. 2 písm. b) colného zákonníka,Стоки, допуснати като върнати съгласно член 185, параграф 2, точка б от Кодекса,Mărfuri admise ca returnate în baza Articolului 185 (2) (b) din Cod;(c)the copy of the export declaration returned to the exporter at the time of completion of the export formalities for the goods, or a copy thereof certified by the customs office of exportation.Where the decision-making customs authority is already in possession of the particulars contained in one or more of the declarations referred to at (a), (b) or (c) above, the declaration or declarations concerned need not be produced.2.The request referred to in paragraph 1 must be lodged with the customs office referred to in Article 879 within 12 months of the date of acceptance of the export declaration.
Section 2Procedure for granting repayment or remission
Article 883The decision-making customs authority may authorize completion of the customs formalities to which any repayment or remission may be subject before it has ruled on the application for repayment or remission. Such authorization shall be entirely without prejudice to its decision on the application.
Article 884Without prejudice to Article 883 and until a decision has been taken on the application for repayment or remission, the goods in respect of which repayment or remission of duties has been requested may not be transferred to a location other than that specified in the said application unless the applicant notifies in advance the customs office referred to in Article 879, which shall in turn inform the decision-making customs authority.
Article 8851.Where an application for repayment or remission relates to a case where supplementary information must be obtained or where the goods must be examined in order to ensure that the conditions for repayment or remission laid down in the Code and in this Title are satisfied, the decision-making customs authority shall adopt the measures necessary to that end, if necessary by requesting the assistance of the supervising customs office, specifying the nature of the information to be obtained or of the checks to be carried out.The supervising customs office shall comply promptly with this request and shall forward the information obtained and the results of the checks carried out to the decision-making customs authority.2.Where the application relates to goods which are situated in a Member State other than that in which the import or export duties were entered in the accounts, the provisions of Chapter 4 of this Title shall apply.
Article 8861.When the decision-making customs authority possesses all the necessary particulars, it shall give its decision in writing on the application for repayment or remission in accordance with Article 6 (2) and (3) of the Code.2.Where the application is approved, the decision shall include all the particulars necessary for its implementation.Depending on the circumstances, some or all of the following particulars shall appear in the decision:(a)the information necessary for identifying the goods to which it applies;(b)the grounds for repayment or remission of the import or export duties and a reference to the corresponding article of the Code and, where appropriate, the corresponding article of this Title;(c)the use to which the goods may be put or the destination to which they may be sent, depending on the possibilities available in the particular case under the Code and where appropriate on the basis of a specific authorization by the decision-making customs authority;(d)the time limit for completion of the formalities to which repayment or remission of the import or export duties is subject;(e)a statement indicating that the import or export duties will not be repaid or remitted until the implementing customs office has informed the decision-making customs authority that the formalities to which repayment or remission is subject have been completed;(f)particulars of any requirements to which the goods remain subject pending implementation of the decision;(g)a notice informing the recipient that he must give the original of the decision to the implementing customs office of his choice when presenting the goods.
Article 8871.The implementing customs office shall take steps to ensure:where appropriate, that the requirements referred to in Article 886 (2) (f) are met,that in all cases the goods are actually used in the manner or sent to the destination specified in the decision to repay or remit import or export duties.2.Where the decision specifies that the goods may be placed in a customs warehouse, a free zone or a free warehouse, and the recipient avails himself of this opportunity, the necessary formalities must be carried out with the implementing customs office.3.Where the decision to repay or remit duties specifies a use to which the goods are to be put or a destination to which they are to be sent which can be established only in a Member State other than that in which the implementing customs office is located, proof of compliance shall be furnished by production of a control copy T 5 issued and used in accordance with the provisions of Articles 912a to 912g, and of this Article.The control copy T 5 must contain the following:(a)box 33 shall contain the combined nomenclature code of the goods;(b)box 103 shall indicate in words the net quantity of the goods;(c)box 104 shall contain, as appropriate, either the words "exit from the customs territory of the Community", or one of the following under the heading "other":Delivery free of charge to the following charity …,Destruction under customs supervision,Entry for the following customs procedure …,Placing in a free zone or free warehouse;(d)box 106 shall contain reference particulars of the decision granting repayment or remission of duties;(e)box 107 shall contain the words "Articles 877 to 912 of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93".4.The supervising customs office which establishes or on whose responsibility it is established that the goods have actually been used for the purpose specified or have arrived at the prescribed destination shall complete the box entitled "Control of use and/or destination" of the control document by entering a cross against "have received the use and/or destination declared overleaf" and giving the relevant date.5.When the implementing customs office has satisfied itself that the conditions set out in paragraph 1 are fulfilled, it shall send a certificate to that effect to the decision-making customs authority.
Article 888A decision-making customs authority having approved an application for repayment or remission of duties shall repay or remit such duty only after receiving the certificate referred to in Article 887 (5).
Article 8891.Where the request for repayment or remission is based on the existence, at the time when the declaration of release for free circulation was accepted, of a reduced or zero rate of import duty on the goods under a tariff quota, a tariff ceiling or other preferential tariff arrangements, repayment or remission shall be granted only on condition that, at the time of lodging the application for repayment or remission accompanied by the necessary documents:in the case of a tariff quota, its volume has not been exhausted,in other cases, the rate of duty normally due has not been re-established.If the conditions laid down in the preceding paragraph are not fulfilled, repayment or remission shall nevertheless be granted where the failure to apply the reduced or zero rate of duty to the goods was the result of an error on the part of the customs authorities themselves and the declaration for free circulation contained all the particulars and was accompanied by all the documents necessary for application of the reduced or zero rate.2.Each Member State shall keep at the disposal of the Commission a list of the cases in which the provisions of the second subparagraph of paragraph 1 have been applied
Article 890The decision-making customs authority shall grant repayment or remission when:(a)the request is accompanied with a certificate of origin, a movement certificate, a certificate of authenticity, an internal Community transit document or with any other appropriate document, indicating that the imported goods were eligible, at the time of acceptance of the declaration for free circulation, for Community treatment, preferential tariff treatment or favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of goods;(b)the document thus produced refers specifically to the goods in question;(c)all the conditions relating to acceptance of the said document are fulfilled;(d)all the other conditions for the granting of the Community treatment, a preferential tariff treatment or of a favourable tariff treatment by reason of the nature of goods are fulfilled.Repayment or remission shall take place upon presentation of the goods. Where the goods cannot be presented to the implementing customs office, the decision-making customs authority shall grant repayment or remission only where it has information showing unequivocally that the certificate or document produced post-clearance applies to the said goods.
Article 891Repayment or remission of duty shall not be granted where certificates for the advance fixing of levies are presented in support of the application.
Article 892Import duties shall not be repaid or remitted under Article 238 of the Code where:the defective nature of the goods was taken into consideration in drawing up the terms of the contract, in particular the price, under which the goods were entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties,the goods are sold by the importer after it has been ascertained that they are defective or do not comply with the terms of the contract.
Article 8931.Without prejudice to Article 900 (1) (c), the decision-making customs authority shall set a deadline, no later than two months from the date of notification of the decision to repay or remit import duties or export duties, for completion of the customs formalities to which the repayment or remission of duties is subject.2.Failure to observe the deadline referred to in paragraph 1 shall result in loss of entitlement to repayment or remission except where the person concerned by the decision proves that he was prevented from meeting this deadline by unforeseeable circumstances or force majeure.
Article 894Where destruction of the goods authorized by the decision-making customs authority produces waste or scrap, such waste or scrap shall be regarded as non-Community goods once a decision has been taken accepting the application for repayment or remission.
Article 895Where the authorization referred to in the second subparagraph of Article 238 (2) (b) of the Code is granted, the customs authorities shall take all necessary steps to ensure that goods placed in a customs warehouse, free zone or free warehouse may subsequently be recognized as non-Community goods.
Article 8961.Goods which, under the common agricultural policy, are entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties under an import licence or advance fixing certificate shall benefit from Articles 237, 238 and 239 of the Code only where the customs office referred to in Article 879 is satisfied that the necessary steps have been taken by the competent authorities to cancel the effects with regard to the certificate under which the importation took place.2.Paragraph 1 shall also apply in the case of re-exportation, placing in a customs warehouse, free zone or free warehouse, or destruction of the goods.
Article 897Where it is not the complete article that is exported, re-exported or destroyed or assigned to another authorized customs treatment or use, but one or more parts or components of that article, the amount to be repaid or remitted shall be the difference between the amount of import duties on the complete article and the amount of import duties which would have been chargeable on the remainder of the article if the latter had been entered in the unaltered state for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay such duties on the date on which the complete article was so entered.
Article 898The amount referred to in Article 240 of the Code is hereby set at ECU 10.
CHAPTER 3Specific provisions relating to the application of Article 239 of the CodeSection 1Decisions to be taken by the customs authorities of the Member States
Article 8991.Where the decision-making customs authority establishes that an application for repayment or remission submitted to it under Article 239(2) of the Code:is based on grounds corresponding to one of the circumstances referred to in Articles 900 to 903, and that these do not result from deception or obvious negligence on the part of the person concerned, it shall repay or remit the amount of import or export duties concerned,is based on grounds corresponding to one of the circumstances referred to in Article 904, it shall not repay or remit the amount of import or export duties concerned.2.In other cases, except those in which the dossier must be submitted to the Commission pursuant to Article 905, the decision-making customs authority shall itself decide to grant repayment or remission of the import or export duties where there is a special situation resulting from circumstances in which no deception or obvious negligence may be attributed to the person concerned.Where Article 905(2), second indent, is applicable, the customs authorities may not decide to authorise repayment or remission of the duties in question until the end of a procedure initiated in accordance with Articles 906 to 909.3.For the purposes of Article 239(1) of the Code and of this Article, "the person concerned" shall mean the person or persons referred to in Article 878(1) or their representatives, and any other person who was involved with the completion of the customs formalities relating to the goods concerned or gave the instructions necessary for the completion of these formalities.4.For the purposes of applying paragraphs 1 and 2 the Member States shall give each other mutual assistance, particularly where an error by the customs authorities of a Member State other than that responsible for taking the decision is concerned.
Article 9001.Import duties shall be repaid or remitted where:(a)non-Community goods placed under a customs procedure involving total or partial relief from import duties or goods released for free circulation with favourable tariff treatment by reason of their end-use are stolen, provided that the goods are recovered promptly and placed again in their original customs situation in the state they were in when they were stolen;(b)non-Community goods are inadvertently withdrawn from the customs procedure involving total or partial relief from the said duties under which they had been placed, provided that, as soon as the error is found, they are placed again in their original customs situation in the state they were in when they were withdrawn;(c)it is impossible to operate the mechanism for opening the means of transport on which goods previously released for free circulation are located and accordingly to unload them on arrival at their destination, provided that they are immediately re-exported;(d)goods originally released for free circulation are subsequently returned to their non-Community supplier, under the outward processing arrangements, to enable him — free of charge — to eliminate defects existing prior to the release of the goods (even if found after release of the goods) or to bring them into line with the provisions of the contract under which they were released for free circulation, and the said supplier decides to keep the goods permanently because he is unable to remedy the defects or because it would not be economic to do so;(e)it is found, when the customs authorities decide on post-clearance entry in the accounts of import duties actually due on goods released for free circulation with full relief from such duties, that the goods in question have been re-exported from the customs territory of the Community without customs supervision, provided it is established that the substantive conditions laid down in the Code for the repayment or remission of such import duties would actually have been met at the time of re-exportation if the amount had been levied when the goods were released for free circulation;(f)a judicial body has forbidden the marketing of an item previously entered for a customs procedure obliging the person concerned to pay import duties under normal conditions, and the said item is re-exported from the customs territory of the Community or destroyed under the control of the customs authorities, provided it is established that the item in question has not actually been used in the Community;(g)the goods have been entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay such duties by a declarant empowered to do so on his own initiative and, through no fault of the declarant, it has not been possible to deliver them to the consignee;(h)the goods have been addressed to the consignee in error by the consignor;(i)the goods are found to be unsuitable for the use for which the consignee intended them because of an obvious factual error in his order;(j)after having been released for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties, the goods are found not to have complied, at the time of their release, with the rules in force concerning their use or marketing and therefore cannot be used for the purpose intended by the consignee;(k)the use of the goods by the consignee for the purpose intended is prevented or substantially restricted as a result of measures of general scope taken, after the date of release for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties, by an authority or other body having the appropriate power of decision;(l)total or partial import duty relief applied for by the person concerned in accordance with existing provisions cannot, through no fault of the person concerned, be granted by the customs authorities, who shall accordingly enter in the accounts the import duties which have become due;(m)the goods reached the consignee after the binding delivery dates stipulated in the contract under which they were entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties;(n)it has not been possible to sell the goods in the customs territory of the Community and they are delivered free of charge to charities:carrying out their activities in a third country, provided that they are represented in the Community,orcarrying out their activities in the customs territory of the Community, provided that they are eligible for relief in the case of importation for free circulation of similar goods from third countries.(o)the customs debt has been incurred otherwise than under Article 201 of the Code and the person concerned is able to produce a certificate of origin, a movement certificate, an internal Community transit document or other appropriate document showing that if the imported goods had been entered for free circulation they would have been eligible for Community treatment or preferential tariff treatment, provided the other conditions referred to in Article 890 were satisfied.2.Repayment or remission of import duties in the cases referred to in paragraph 1(c) and (f) to (n) shall, except where the goods are destroyed by order of a public authority or delivered free of charge to charities carrying out their activities in the Community, be conditional upon their re-export from the customs territory of the Community under the supervision of the customs authorities.If requested, the decision-making authority shall permit re-export of the goods to be replaced by their destruction or by placing them under the external Community transit procedure, under the customs warehousing arrangements, or in a free zone or free warehouse.Goods to be assigned one of these treatments shall be considered to be non-Community goods.In this case, the customs authorities shall take all requisite measures to ensure that the goods placed in a customs warehouse, in a free zone or in a free warehouse may later be recognised as non-Community goods.3.In the cases referred to in paragraph 1 (h) missing text, repayment or remission of import duties shall be conditional on re-export of the goods to the original supplier or to another address specified by him.4.In addition, the supervising customs office must be satisfied that the goods have been neither used nor sold before their re-exportation.
Article 9011.Import duties shall be repaid or remitted where:(a)goods entered in error for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties have been re-exported from the customs territory of the Community without having been previously entered for the customs procedure under which they should have been placed, provided the other conditions laid down in Article 237 of the Code have been met;(b)the goods have been re-exported or destroyed in accordance with Article 238 (2) (b) of the Code without customs supervision, provided the other conditions laid down in the said Article have been met;(c)the goods have been re-exported or destroyed without customs supervision in accordance with Article 900 (1) (c) and (f) to (n), provided the other conditions laid down in Article 900 (2) and (4) have been met.2.Repayment or remission of import duties in the circumstances referred to in paragraph 1 shall be conditional on:(a)production of all the evidence needed to enable the decision-making customs authority to satisfy itself that the goods in respect of which repayment or remission is requested:have actually been re-exported from the customs territory of the Community, orhave been destroyed under the supervision of authorities or persons empowered to certify such destruction officially;(b)the return to the decision-making customs authority of any document certifying the Community status of the goods in question under cover of which the said goods may have left the customs territory of the Community, or the presentation of whatever evidence the said authority considers necessary to satisfy itself that the document in question cannot be used subsequently in connection with any importation of goods into the Community.
Article 9021.For the purposes of Article 901 (2):(a)the evidence needed to enable the decision-making customs authority to satisfy itself that the goods in respect of which repayment or remission is requested have actually been re-exported from the customs territory of the Community shall consist of the presentation by the applicant of:the original or a certified copy of the declaration for export of the goods from the customs territory of the Community,andcertification by the customs office through which the goods actually left the customs territory of the Community.Where such certification cannot be produced, proof that the goods have left the customs territory of the Community may be presented in the form of:certification by the customs office in the third country of destination confirming that the goods have arrived, orthe original or a certified copy of the customs declaration for the goods made in the third country of destination.These documents must be accompanied by administrative and commercial documentation enabling the decision-making customs authority to check that the goods exported from the customs territory of the Community are the same as those which had been declared for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties, namely:the original or a certified copy of the declaration for the said procedure,andwhere this is considered necessary by the decision-making customs authority, commercial or administrative documents (such as invoices, dispatch details, transit documents or health certificates) containing a full description of the goods (trade description, quantities, marks and other identifying particulars) which were presented with the declaration for the said procedure or with the declaration for export from the customs territory of the Community or the customs declaration made for the goods in the third country of destination, as the case may be;(b)The evidence needed to enable the decision-making customs authority to satisfy itself that the goods in respect of which repayment or remission is requested have actually been destroyed under the supervision of authorities or persons authorized to certify officially such destruction shall consist of the presentation by the applicant of:a report or declaration of destruction drawn up by the authorities under whose supervision the goods were destroyed, or a certified copy thereof, ora certificate drawn up by the person authorized to certify destruction, accompanied by evidence of his authority.These documents shall contain a sufficiently full description of the destroyed goods (trade description, quantities, marks and other identifying particulars) to enable the customs authorities to satisfy themselves, by means of comparison with the particulars given in the declaration for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties and the accompanying commercial documents (invoices, dispatch details, etc.), that the destroyed goods are those which had been declared for the said procedure.2.Where the evidence referred to in paragraph 1 is insufficient to allow the decision-making customs authority to take a decision on the case submitted to it in full knowledge of the facts, or where certain evidence is not available, such evidence may be supplemented or replaced by any other documents considered necessary by the said authority.
Article 9031.For returned goods in respect of which an export duty was levied when they were exported from the customs territory of the Community, entry for free circulation shall give the right to repayment of the amounts levied.2.Paragraph 1 shall apply only to goods which are in one of the situations referred to in Article 844.It must be proved to the satisfaction of the customs office where the goods are declared for release for free circulation that the goods are in one of the situations referred to in Article 185 (2) (b) of the Code.3.Paragraph 1 shall apply even where the returned goods constitute only a proportion of the goods previously exported from the customs territory of the Community.
Article 904Import duties shall not be repaid or remitted where the only grounds relied on in the application for repayment or remission are, as the case may be:(a)re-export from the customs territory of the Community of goods previously entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties, for reasons other than those referred to in Article 237 or 238 of the Code or in Article 900 or 901, notably failure to sell;(b)destruction, for any reason whatsoever, save in the cases expressly provided for by Community legislation, of goods entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay import duties after their release by the customs authorities;(c)presentation, for the purpose of obtaining preferential tariff treatment of goods declared for free circulation, of documents subsequently found to be forged, falsified or not valid for that purpose, even where such documents were presented in good faith.
Article 904a1.When no communication is required under paragraph 2, each Member State shall hold at the disposal of the Commission the list of the cases in which Article 899(2) was applied.2.Each Member State shall communicate to the Commission a list of the cases in which it has applied the provisions of Article 899(2) and the amount repaid or remitted in respect of one or more import or export operations but in consequence of a single special situation is more than EUR 50000, giving a short summary of each case. This communication shall be forwarded during the first and third quarters of each year for all cases in which it was decided to repay or remit duties during the preceding half-year.
Section 2Decisions to be taken by the Commission
Article 9051.Where the application for repayment or remission submitted under Article 239(2) of the Code is supported by evidence which might constitute a special situation resulting from circumstances in which no deception or obvious negligence may be attributed to the person concerned, the Member State to which the decision-making customs authority belongs shall transmit the case to the Commission to be settled under the procedure laid down in Articles 906 to 909 where:the authority considers that a special situation is the result of the Commission failing in its obligations,the circumstances of the case are related to the findings of a Community investigation carried out under Regulation (EC) No 515/97, or under any other Community legislation or any agreement concluded by the Community with countries or groups of countries in which provision is made for carrying out such Community investigations, orthe amount for which the person concerned may be liable in respect of one or more import or export operations but in consequence of a single special situation is EUR 500000 or more.The term "the person concerned" shall be interpreted in the same way as in Article 899.2.However, the cases referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be transmitted where:the Commission has already adopted a decision under the procedure provided for in Articles 906 to 909 on a case involving comparable issues of fact and of law,the Commission is already considering a case involving comparable issues of fact and of law.3.The dossier submitted to the Commission shall contain all the information required for full consideration. It shall include detailed information on the behaviour of the operator concerned, and in particular on his professional experience, good faith and diligence. This assessment shall be accompanied by all information that may demonstrate that the operator acted in good faith. The dossier shall also include a statement, signed by the applicant for repayment or remission, certifying that he has read the dossier and either stating that he has nothing to add or listing all the additional information that he considers should be included.4.As soon as it receives the dossier the Commission shall inform the Member State concerned accordingly.5.Should it be found that the information supplied by the Member State is not sufficient to enable a decision to be taken on the case concerned in full knowledge of the facts, the Commission may request that additional information be supplied.6.Where one of the following situations occurs the Commission shall return the dossier to the customs authority and the procedure referred to in Articles 906 to 909 shall be deemed never to have been initiated:the dossier shows that there is a disagreement between the customs authority that has transmitted the dossier and the person who signed the statement referred to in paragraph 3 as regards the account of the facts,the dossier is obviously incomplete since it contains nothing that would justify its consideration by the Commission,under paragraphs 1 and 2, the dossier should not be transmitted,the existence of a customs debt has not been established,new information relating to the dossier and of a nature to alter substantially its presentation of the facts or legal assessment has been transmitted by the customs authority to the Commission while it is considering the dossier.
Article 906The Commission shall forward to the Member States a copy of the dossier referred to in Article 905(3) within 15 days of the date on which it received that dossier.Consideration of the case in question shall be included as soon as possible on the agenda of a meeting of the group of experts provided for in Article 907.
Article 906aWhere, at any time in the procedure provided for in Articles 906 and 907, the Commission intends to take a decision unfavourable towards the applicant for repayment or remission, it shall communicate its objections to him/her in writing, together with all the documents on which it bases those objections. The applicant for repayment or remission shall express his/her point of view in writing within a period of one month from the date on which the objections were sent. If he/she does not give his/her point of view within that period, he/she shall be deemed to have waived the right to express a position.
Article 907After consulting a group of experts composed of representatives of all Member States, meeting within the framework of the Committee to consider the case in question, the Commission shall decide whether or not the situation which has been considered justifies repayment or remission.That decision shall be taken within nine months of the date on which the case referred to in Article 905(3) is received by the Commission. However, where the declaration or detailed assessment of the operator's behaviour referred to in Article 905(3) is not included in the dossier, the nine months shall be counted only from the date of receipt of these documents by the Commission. The customs authority and the person applying for repayment or remission shall be notified accordingly.Where the Commission has found it necessary to ask for additional information from the Member State in order to reach its decision, the nine months shall be extended by a period equivalent to that between the date the Commission sent the request for additional information and the date it received that information. The person applying for repayment or remission shall be notified of the extension.Where the Commission conducts investigations itself in order to reach its decision, the nine months shall be extended by the time necessary to complete the investigations. Such an extension shall not exceed nine months. The customs authority and the person applying for repayment or remission shall be notified of the dates on which investigations are opened and closed.Where the Commission has notified the person applying for repayment or remission of its objections in accordance with Article 906a, the period of nine months shall be extended by one month.
Article 9081.The Member State concerned shall be notified of the decision referred to in Article 907 as soon as possible and in any event within one month of the expiry of the period specified in that Article.The Commission shall notify the Member States of the decisions it has adopted in order to help customs authorities to reach decisions on cases involving comparable issues of fact and law.2.The decision-making authority shall decide whether to grant or refuse the application made to it on the basis of the Commission's decision notified in accordance with paragraph 1.3.Where it is established by the decision referred to in Article 907 that the circumstances under consideration justify repayment or remission, the Commission may specify the conditions under which the Member States may repay or remit duties in cases involving comparable issues of fact and of law.
Article 909If the Commission fails to take a decision within the time limit set in Article 907, or fails to notify a decision to the Member State in question within the time limit set in Article 908, the decision-making customs authority shall grant the application.
CHAPTER 4Administrative assistance between the Customs authorities of the Member States
Article 910In the cases referred to in Article 885 (2), the decision-making customs authority shall send the supervising customs office two copies of its request made out in writing on a form conforming to the model in Annex 112. The request shall be accompanied by originals or copies of the application for repayment or remission and of all documents necessary to enable the supervising customs office to obtain the information or carry out the checks requested.
Article 9111.Within two weeks of the date of receipt of the request the supervising customs office shall obtain the information or carry out the checks requested by the decision-making customs authority. It shall enter the results obtained in the portion of the original of the document referred to in Article 910 reserved for that purpose and shall return the said document to the decision-making customs authority together with all the documents forwarded to it.2.Where it is unable to obtain the information or carry out the checks requested within the two-week period referred to in paragraph 1, the supervising customs office shall acknowledge receipt of the request submitted to it within that period by returning to the decision-making customs authority the copy of the document referred to in Article 910 duly annotated.
Article 912The implementing customs office shall send the certificate referred to in Article 887 (5) to the decision-making customs authority on a form conforming to the specimen in Annex 113.
PART IVaCONTROLS ON THE USE AND/OR DESTINATION OF GOODS
Article 912a1.For purposes of this part:(a)"competent authorities" means: the customs authorities or any other Member State authority responsible for applying this part;(b)"office" means: the customs office or body responsible at local level for applying this part;(c)"T5 control copy" means: a T5 original and copy made out on forms corresponding to the specimen in Annex 63 accompanied where appropriate by either one or more original and copy forms T5 bis corresponding to the specimen in Annex 64 or one or more original and copy loading list T5 corresponding to the specimen in Annex 65. The forms shall be printed and completed in accordance with the explanatory note in Annex 66 and, where appropriate, any additional instructions laid down in other Community rules.2.Where application of Community rules concerning goods imported into, exported from, or moving within the customs territory of the Community is subject to proof of compliance with the conditions provided for or prescribed by that measure for the use and/or destination of the goods, such proof shall be furnished by production of a T5 control copy, completed and used in accordance with the provisions of this part.3.All goods entered on a given T5 control copy shall be loaded on a single means of transport within the meaning of the second subparagraph of Article 349(1), intended for a single consignee and the same use and/or destination.The competent authorities may allow the form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 65 to be replaced by T5 loading lists made out by an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system or by descriptive lists drawn up for the purposes of carrying out dispatch/export formalities which include all the particulars provided for in the Annex 65 specimen form, provided such lists are designed and completed in such a way that they can be used without difficulty by the authorities in question and offer all the safeguards considered appropriate by those authorities.4.In addition to obligations imposed under specific rules, any person who signs a T5 control copy shall be required to put the goods described in that document to the declared use and/or dispatch the goods to the declared destination.That person shall be liable in the event of the misuse by any person of any T5 control copy which the former has drawn up.5.By way of derogation from paragraph 2 and unless otherwise provided in the Community rules requiring a control on the use and/or destination of the goods, each Member State shall have the right to require that the proof of goods having been assigned to the use and/or destination provided for or prescribed shall be furnished in accordance with a national procedure, provided that the goods do not leave its territory before they have been assigned to that use and/or destination.
Article 912b1.A T5 control copy shall be made out in one original and at least one copy. Each of their forms must bear the original signature of the person concerned and include all the particulars regarding the description of goods and any additional information required by the provisions relating to the Community rules imposing the control.2.Where the Community rules imposing the control provide for the lodging of a guarantee, it shall be lodged:at the agency designated by those rules or, failing that, at either the office which issues the T5 control copy or another office designated for that purpose by the Member State to which that office belongs, andin that manner laid down in those rules or, failing that, by the authorities of that Member State.In that case, one of the following phrases shall be entered in box 106 of the T5 form:Garantía constituida por un importe de … eurosSikkerhed på … EURSicherheit in Höhe von … EURO geleistetΚατατεθείσα εγγύηση ποσού … ΕΥΡΩGuarantee of EUR … lodgedGarantie d'un montant de … euros déposéeGaranzia dell'importo di … EURO depositataZekerheid voor … euroEntregue garantia num montante de … EUROAnnettu … euron suuruinen vakuusSäkerhet ställd till et belopp av … euro.Celní dluh ve výši … EUR zajištěnEsitatud tagatis EUR …Galvojums par EUR … iesniegtsPateikta garantija … EUR sumai… EUR vámbiztosíték letétbe helyezveGaranzija fuq l-EUR … saretZłożono zabezpieczenie w wysokości … EURPoloženo zavarovanje v višini … EURPoskytnuté zabezpečenie vo výške … EUR.Обезпечение от … EUR представеноGaranție depusă în sumă de … EUR.3.Where the Community rules imposing the control specify a time limit for assigning the goods to a particular use and/or destination, the statement "Time limit of … days for completion" in box 104 of the T5 form shall be completed.4.Where the goods are moving under a customs procedure, the T5 control copy shall be issued by the customs office where the goods are dispatched.The document for the produce shall bear a reference to the T5 control copy issued. Similarly, box 109 of the T5 form issued shall contain a reference to the document used for the procedure.5.Where the goods are not placed under a customs procedure, the T5 control copy shall be issued by the office where the goods are dispatched.One of the following phrases shall be entered in box 109 of the T5 form:Mercancías no incluidas en un régimen aduaneroIngen forsendelsesprocedureNicht in einem Zollverfahren befindliche WarenΕμπορεύματα εκτός τελωνειακού καθεστώτοςGoods not covered by a customs procedureMarchandises hors régime douanierMerci non vincolate ad un regime doganaleGeen douaneregelingMercadorias não sujeitas a regime aduaneiroTullimenettelyn ulkopuolella olevat tavaratVarorna omfattas inte av något tullförfarande.Zboží mimo celní režimKaup, millele ei rakendata tolliprotseduuriPreces, kurām nav piemērota muitas procedūraPrekės, kurioms netaikoma muitinės procedūraVámeljárás alá nem vont árukOġġetti mhux koperti bi proċedura tad-DwanaTowary nieobjęte procedurą celnąBlago ni vključeno v carinski postopekTovar nie je v colnom režime.Стоки, които не са под митнически режимMărfuri care nu sunt acoperite de un regim vamal.6.The T5 control copy shall be endorsed by the office referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5. Such endorsement shall comprise the following, to appear in box A (office of departure) of those documents:(a)in the case of the T5 form, the name and stamp of the office, the signature of the competent person, the date of authentication and a registration number which may be pre-printed;(b)in the case of the T5bis form or T5 loading list, the registration number appearing on the T5 form. That number shall be inserted either by means of a stamp incorporating the name of the office or by hand; in the latter case it shall be accompanied by the official stamp of the said office.7.Unless otherwise provided in the Community rules requiring a control on the use and/or destination of the goods, Article 357 shall apply mutatis mutandis. The office referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5 shall verify the consignment and shall complete and endorse box D, "Control by office of departure", on the front of the T5 form.8.The office referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5 shall keep a copy of each T5 control copy. The originals of these documents shall be returned to the person concerned as soon as all administrative formalities have been carried out, and boxes A (Office of departure), and B (Return to …) of the T5 form, duly completed.9.Article 360 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Article 912c1.The goods and the originals of the T5 control copies shall be presented at the office of destination.Unless otherwise provided in the Community rules requiring a control on the use and/or destination of the goods, the office of destination may allow the goods to be delivered direct to the consignee on such conditions as it shall lay down to enable it to carry out its control on or after arrival of the goods.Any person who presents a T5 control copy and the consignment to which it relates to the office of destination may, on request, obtain a receipt made out on a form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 47. The receipt may not replace the T5 control copy.2.Where the Community rules require a control on the exit of goods from the customs territory of the Community:for goods leaving by sea, the office of destination shall be the office responsible for the port where the goods are loaded on the vessel operating a service other than a regular shipping service within the meaning of Article 313a,for goods leaving by air, the office of destination shall be the office responsible for the international Community airport, within the meaning of Article 190(b), at which the goods are loaded on an aircraft bound for an airport outside the Community,for goods leaving by any other modes of transport, the office of destination shall be the office of exit referred to in Article 793(2).3.The office of destination shall carry out controls on the use and/or destination provided for or prescribed.It shall register the particulars of the T5 control copy by keeping a copy of the said document where appropriate, and the result of the controls which have been carried out.4.The office of destination shall return the original of the T5 control copy to the address shown in box B ("Return to …") of the T5 form once all the required formalities have been completed and annotations made.
Article 912d1.Where the issue of the T5 control copy calls for a guarantee under Article 912b(2), the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 shall apply:2.Where quantities of goods have not been assigned to the prescribed use and/or destination, by the expiry of a specified time limit under Article 912b(3) where applicable, the competent authorities shall take the necessary steps to enable the office referred to in Article 912b(2) to recover, where applicable from the guarantee lodged, the proportion corresponding to those quantities.However, at the request of the person concerned, those authorities may decide to collect, where applicable from the guarantee, an amount obtained by taking the proportion of the guarantee corresponding to the amount of goods not assigned to the specified use and/or destination by the end of the prescribed time limit, and multiplying that by the quotient obtained from dividing the number of days over the time limit required for those quantities to be assigned their use and/or destination by the length, in days, of the timelimit.This paragraph shall not apply where the person concerned can show that the goods in question have been lost through force majeure.3.If, within six months either of the date on which the T5 control copy was issued or of expiry of the time limit entered in box 104 of the T5 form under "Time limit of …, days for completion", as the case may be, that copy, duly endorsed by the office of destination, has not been received by the return office specified in box B of the document, the competent authorities shall take the necessary steps to require the office referred to in Article 912b(2) to recover the guarantee provided for in that Article.This paragraph shall not apply where the delay in returning the T5 control copy was not attributable to the person concerned.4.The provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 shall apply unless otherwise provided in the Community rules requiring a control on the use and/or destination of the goods and, in any event, without prejudice to the provisions concerning the customs debt.
Article 912e1.Unless otherwise provided in the Community rules requiring a control on the use and/or destination of the goods, the T5 control copy and the consignment which it accompanies may be divided before completion of the procedure for which the form was issued. Consignments resulting from such division may themselves be further divided.2.The office at which the division takes place shall issue, in accordance with Article 912b, an extract of the T5 control copy for each part of the divided consignment.Each extract shall contain, inter alia, the additional information shown in boxes 100, 104, 105, 106 and 107 of the initial T5 control copy, and shall state the net mass and net quantity of the goods to which that extract applies. One of the following phrases shall be entered in box 106 of the T5 form used for each extract:Extracto del ejemplar de control T5 inicial (número de registro, fecha, oficina y país de expedición): …Udskrift af det oprindelige kontroleksemplar T5 (registreringsnummer, dato, sted og udstedelsesland): …Auszug aus dem ursprünglichen Kontrollexemplar T5 (Registriernummer, Datum, ausstellende Stelle und Ausstellungsland): …Απόσπασμα του αρχικού αντιτύπου ελέγχου Τ5 (αριθμός πρωτοκόλλου, ημερομηνία, τελωνείο και χώρα έκδοσης): …Extract of the initial T5 control copy (registration number, date, office and country of issue): …Extrait de l'exemplaire de contrôle T5 initial (numéro d'enregistrement, date, bureau et pays de délivrance): …Estratto dell'esemplare di controllo T5 originale (numero di registrazione, data, ufficio e paese di emissione): …Uittreksel van het oorspronkelijke controle-exemplaar T5 (registratienummer, datum, kantoor en land van afgifte): …Extracto do exemplar de controlo T5 inicial (número de registo, data, estância e país de emissão): …Ote alun perin annetusta T5-valvontakappaleesta (kirjaamisnumero, antamispäivämäärä, -toimipaikka ja -maa): …Utdrag ur ursprungligt kontrollexemplar T5 (registreringsnummer, datum, utfärdande kontor och land): ….Výpis z původního kontrolního výtisku T5 (evidenční číslo, datum, úřad a země vystavení): …Väljavõte esialgsest T5 kontrolleksemplarist (registreerimisnumber, kuupäev, väljaandnud asutus ja riik): …Izraksts no sākotnējā T5 kontroleksemplāra (reģistrācijas numurs, datums, izdevēja iestāde un valsts): …Išrašas iš pirminio T5 kontrolinio egzemplioriaus (registracijos numeris, data, išdavusi įstaiga ir valstybė): …Az eredeti T5 ellenőrző példány kivonata (nyilvántartási szám, kiállítás dátuma, a kiállító ország és hivatal neve): …Estratt tal-kopja ta' kontroll tat-T5 inizjali (numru ta'reġistrazzjoni, data, uffiċċju u pajjiż fejn ġie maħruġ id-dokument)Wyciąg z wyjściowej karty kontrolnej T5 (numer ewidencyjny, data, urząd i kraj wystawienia): …Izpisek iz prvotnega kontrolnega izvoda T5 (evidenčna številka, datum, urad in država izdaje): …Výpis z pôvodného kontrolného výtlačku T5 (registračné číslo, dátum, vydávajúci úrad a krajina vydania): ….Извлечение от първоначално издадения оначалния контролен формуляр Т5 (регистрационен номер, дата, митническо учреждение и страна на издаване): …Extras din exemplarul de control T5 inițial (număr de înregistrare, data, biroul ți țara emitente): ….Box B "Return to …" of the T5 form shall contain the information shown in the corresponding box of the initial T5 form.One of the following phrases shall be entered in box J "Controls on the use and/or destination" of the initial T5 form:… (número) extractos expedidos — copias adjuntas… (antal) udstedte udskrifter — kopier vedføjet… (Anzahl) Auszüge ausgestellt — Durchschriften liegen bei… (αριθμός) εκδοθέντα αποσπάσματα — συνημμένα αντίγραφα… (number) extracts issued — copies attached… (nombre) extraits délivrés — copies ci-jointes… (numero) estratti rilasciati — copie allegate… (aantal) uittreksels afgegeven — kopieën bijgevoegd… (número) de extractos emitidos — cópias juntasAnnettu … (lukumäärä) otetta — jäljennökset liitteenä… (antal) utdrag utfärdade — kopier bifogas.… (počet) vystavených výpisů — kopie přiloženyväljavõtted … (arv) — koopiad lisatudIzsniegti … (skaits) izraksti — kopijas pielikumāIšduota … (skaičius) išrašų — kopijos pridedamos… (számú) kivonat kiadva — másolatok csatolva… (numru) estratti maħruġa kopji mehmuża… (ilość) wydanych wyciągów — kopie załączone… (število) izdani izpiski — izvodi priloženi(počet) vyhotovených výpisov – kópie priložené.… (брой) издадени извлечения — приложени формуляри… (numărul) de extrase emise — copii anexate.The initial T5 control copy shall be returned without delay to the address shown in box B "Return to …" of the T5 form, accompanied by copies of the extracts issued.The office where the division takes place shall keep a copy of the initial T5 control copy and extracts. The originals of the extract T5 control copies shall accompany each part of the divided consignment to the corresponding offices of destination where the provisions referred to in Article 912c shall be applied.3.In the case of further division pursuant to paragraph 1, paragraph 2 shall be applied mutatis mutandis.
Article 912f1.The T5 control copy may be issued retrospectively on condition that:the person concerned is not responsible for the failure to apply for or to issue that document when the goods were dispatched or he can furnish proof that the failure is not due to any deception or obvious negligence on his part,the person concerned furnishes proof that the T5 control copy relates to goods in respect of which all the formalities have been completed,the person concerned produces the documents required for the issue of the said T5 control copy,it is established to the satisfaction of the competent authorities that the retrospective issue of the T5 control copy cannot give rise to the securing of financial benefits which would not be warranted in the light of the procedure used, the customs status of the goods and their use and/or destination.Where the T5 control copy is issued retrospectively, the T5 form shall contain in red one of the following phrases:Expedido a posterioriUdstedt efterfølgendenachträglich ausgestelltΕκδοθέν εκ των υστέρωνIssued retrospectivelyDélivré a posterioriRilasciato a posterioriachteraf afgegevenEmitido a posterioriAnnettu jälkikäteenUtfärdat i efterhandVystaveno dodatečněVälja antud tagasiulatuvaltIzsniegts retrospektīviRetrospektyvusis išdavimasKiadva visszamenőleges hatállyalMaħruġ retrospettivamentWystawiona retrospektywnieIzdano naknadnoVyhotovené dodatočneИздаден впоследствиеEliberat ulteriorEmis a posterioriand the person concerned shall enter on it the identity of the means of transport by which the goods were dispatched, the date of departure and, if appropriate, the date on which the goods were produced at the office of destination.2.Duplicates of T5 control copies and extract T5 control copies may be issued by the issuing office at the request of the person concerned in the event of the loss of the originals. The duplicate shall bear the stamp of the office and the signature of the competent official and in red block letters, one of the following words:DUPLICADODUPLIKATDUPLIKATΑΝΤΙΓΡΑΦΟDUPLICATEDUPLICATADUPLICATODUPLICAATSEGUNDA VIAKAKSOISKAPPALEDUPLIKAT.DUPLIKÁTDUPLIKAATDUBLIKĀTSDUBLIKATASMÁSODLATDUPLIKATDUPLIKATDVOJNIKDUPLIKÁT.ДУБЛИКАТDUPLICAT.3.T5 control copies issued retrospectively and duplicates may be annotated by the office of destination only where that office establishes that the goods covered by the document in question have been assigned to the use and/or destination provided for or prescribed by the Community rules.
Article 912g1.The competent authorities of each Member State may, within the scope of their competence, authorise any person who fulfils the conditions laid down in paragraph 4 and who intends to consign goods in respect of which a T5 control copy must be made out (hereinafter referred as "the authorised consignor" not to present at the office of departure either the goods concerned or the T5 control copy covering them.2.With regard to the T5 control copy used by authorised consignors, the competent authorities may:(a)prescribe the use of forms bearing a distinctive mark as a means of identifying the authorised consignors;(b)stipulate that box A of the form, "Office of departure":be stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure and signed by an official of that office; orbe stamped by the authorised consignor with a special approved metal stamp conforming to the specimen in Annex 62, orbe pre-printed with the imprint of the special stamp conforming to the specimen in Annex 62 if printed by a printer approved for that purpose. This imprint may also be entered by an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system;(c)authorise the authorised consignor not to sign forms stamped with the special approved stamp referred to in Annex 62 which are made out by an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system. In this event, the space reserved for the signature of the declarant in box 110 of the forms shall contain one of the following phrases:Dispensa de la firma, artículo 912 octavo del Reglamento (CEE) no 2454/93Underskriftsdispensation, artikel 912g i forordning (EØF) nr. 2454/93Freistellung von der Unterschriftsleistung, Artikel 912g der Verordnung (EWG) Nr. 2454/93Απαλλαγή από την υποχρέωση υπογραφής, άρθρο 912 ζ του κανονισμού (ΕΟΚ) αριθ. 2454/93Signature waived — Article 912g of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93Dispense de signature, article 912 octies du règlement (CEE) no 2454/93Dispensa dalla firma, articolo 912 octies del regolamento (CEE) n. 2454/93Vrijstelling van ondertekening — artikel 912 octies van Verordening (EEG) nr. 2454/93Dispensada a assinatura, artigo 912o — G do Regulamento (CE) n. 2454/93Vapautettu allekirjoituksesta — asetuksen (ETY) N:o 2454/93 912g artiklaBefriad från underskrift, artikel 912g i förordning (EEG) nr 2454/93.Podpis se nevyžaduje — článek 912g nařízení (EHS) č. 2454/93Allkirjanõudest loobutud — määruse (EMÜ) nr 2454/93 artikkel 912gDerīgs bez paraksta — Regulas (EEK) Nr.2454/93 912.g pantsLeista nepasirašyti — Reglamentas (EEB) Nr. 2454/93, 912g straipsnisAláírás alól mentesítve — a 2454/93/EGK rendelet 912g. cikkeFirma mhux meħtieġa — Artikolu 912g tar-Regolament (KEE) 2454/93Zwolniony ze składania podpisu — art. 912g rozporządzenia (EWG) nr 2454/93Opustitev podpisa — člen 912g člen uredbe (EGS) št. 2454/93Oslobodenie od podpisu – článok 912g nariadenia (EHS) č. 2454/93.Освободен от подпис — член 912ж на Регламент (ЕИО) № 2454/93Dispensă de semnătură — Articolul 912g din Regulamentul (CEE) Nr. 2454/93.3.The authorised consignor shall complete the T5 control copy, entering the required particulars, including:in box A ("Office of departure") the date on which the goods were consigned and the number allocated to the declaration, andin box D ("Control by office of departure)" of the T5 form one of the endorsements:Procedimiento simplificado, artículo 912 octavo del Reglamento (CEE) no 2454/93Forenklet fremgangsmåde, artikel 912g i forordning (EØF) nr. 2454/93Vereinfachtes Verfahren, Artikel 912g der Verordnung (EWG) Nr. 2454/93Απλουστευμένη διαδικασία, άρθρο 912 ζ) του κανονισμού (ΕΟΚ) αριθ. 2454/93Simplified procedure — Article 912g of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93Procédure simplifiée, article 912 octies du règlement (CEE) no 2454/93Procedura semplificata, articolo 912 octies del regolamento (CEE) n. 2454/93Vereenvoudigde procedure, artikel 912 octies van Verordening (EEG) nr. 2454/93Procedimento simplificado, artigo 912o — G do Regulamento (CE) no 2454/93Yksinkertaistettu menettely — asetuksen (ETY) N:o 2454/93 912g artiklaFörenklat förfarande, artikel 912g i förordning (EEG) nr 2454/93Zjednodušený postup-článek 912g Nařízení (EHS) č. 2454/93Lihtsustatud tolliprotseduur — määruse (EMÜ) nr 2454/93 artikkel 912gVienkāršota procedūra — Regulas (EEK) Nr.2454/93 912.g pantsSupaprastinta procedūra — Reglamentas (EEB) Nr. 2454/93, 912g straipsnisEgyszerűsített eljárás — a 2454/93/EGK rendelet 912g. cikkeProċedura simplifikata — Artikolu 912g tar-Regolament (KEE) 2454/93Procedura uproszczona — art. 912g rozporządzenia (EWG) nr 2454/93Poenostavljen postopek — člen 912g uredbe (EGS) št. 2454/93Zjednodušený postup — článok 912g nariadenia (EHS) č. 2454/93Опростена процедура — член 912ж на Регламент (ЕИО) № 2454/93Procedură simplicată — Articolul 912g din Regulamentul (CEE) Nr. 2454/93and, where appropriate, particulars of the period within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination, the identification measures applied and references to the dispatch document.That copy, duly completed and, where appropriate, signed by the approved consignor, shall be deemed to have been issued by the office indicated by the stamp referred to in paragraph 2(b).After dispatch of the goods, the authorised consignor shall without delay send the office of departure a copy of the T5 control copy, together with any document on the basis of which the T5 control copy was drawn up.4.The authorisation referred to in paragraph 1 shall be granted only to persons who frequently consign goods, whose records enable the competent authorities to check on their operations and who have not committed serious or repeated offences against the legislation in force.The authorisation shall specify in particular:the office or offices competent to act as offices of departure for consignments,the period within which, and the procedure by which, the authorised consignor is to inform the office of departure of the consignment to be sent, in order that the office may carry out any controls, including any required by Community rules, before the departure of the goods,the period within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination; this period shall be determined according to the conditions of transport or by Community rules,the measures to be taken to identify the goods, which may include the use of special seals approved by the competent authorities and affixed by the authorised consignor,the means for providing guarantees where the issue of the T5 control copy is conditional thereon.5.The authorised consignor shall take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the office of departure or the imprint of the special stamp.The authorised consignor shall bear all the consequences, in particular the financial consequences, of any errors, omissions or other faults in the T5 control copies which he draws up or in the performance of the procedures incumbent on him under the authorisation provided for in paragraph 1.In the event of the misuse by any person of T5 control copy forms stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure or with the special stamp, the authorised consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges which have not been paid and for the repayment of any financial benefits which have been wrongly obtained following such misuse, unless he can satisfy the competent authorities by whom he was authorised that he took all the measures required to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamp or of the forms bearing the imprint of the stamp of the office of departure or the imprint of the special stamp.
PART VFINAL PROVISIONS
Article 913The following Regulation and Directives shall be repealed:Regulation (EEC) No 37/70 of the Commission of 9 January 1970 on determining the origin of essential spare parts for use with any piece of equipment machine, apparatus or vehicle dispatched beforehandOJ No L 7, 10.1.1970, p. 6.,Regulation (EEC) No 2632/70 of the Commission of 23 December 1970 determining the origin of radio and television receiversOJ No L 279, 24.12.1970, p. 35.,Regulation (EEC) No 315/71 of the Commission of 12 February 1971 on determining the origin of basic wines intended for the preparation of vermouth, and the origin of vermouthOJ No L 36, 13.2.1971, p. 10.,Regulation (EEC) No 861/71 of the Commission of 27 April 1971 on determining the origin of tape recordersOJ No L 95, 28.4.1971, p. 11.,Regulation (EEC) No 3103/73 of the Commission of 14 November 1973 on certificates of origin and applications for such certificatesOJ No L 315, 16.11.1973, p. 34.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2945/76 of 26 November 1976 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 754/76 on the customs treatment applicable to goods returned to the customs territory of the CommunityOJ No L 335, 4.12.1976, p. 1., as last amended by the Act of Accession of Spain and Portugal,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 137/79 of 19 December 1978 on the institution of a special method of administrative cooperation for applying intra-Community treatment to the fishery catches of vessels of Member StatesOJ No L 20, 27.1.1979, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3399/91OJ No L 320, 22.11.1991, p. 19.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1494/80 of 11 June 1980 on interpretative notes and generally. accepted accounting principles for the purposes of customs valueOJ No L 154, 21.6.1980, p. 3.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1495/80 of 11 June 1980 implementing certain provisions of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1224/80 on the valuation of goods for customs purposesOJ No L 154, 21.6.1980, p. 14., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 558/91OJ No L 62, 8.3.1991, p. 24.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1496/80 of 11 June 1980 on the declaration of particulars relating to customs value and on documents to be furnishedOJ No L 154, 21.6.1980, p. 16., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 979/93OJ No L 101, 27.4.1993, p. 7.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1574/80 of 20 June 1980 laying down provisions for the implementation of Articles 16 and 17 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1430/79 on the repayment or remission of import or export dutiesOJ No L 161, 26.6.1980, p. 3.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3177/80 of 5 December 1980 on the place of introduction to be taken into consideration in applying Article 14 (2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1224/80 on the valuation of goods for customs purposesOJ No L 335, 12.12.1980, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2779/90OJ No L 267, 29.9.1990, p. 36.;Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3179/80 of 5 December 1980 on postal charges to be taken into consideration when determining the customs value of goods sent by postOJ No L 335, 12.12.1980, p. 62., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1264/90OJ No L 124, 15.5.1990, p. 32.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 553/81 of 12 February 1981 on certificates of origin and applications for such certificatesOJ No L 59, 5.3.1981, p. 1.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1577/81 of 12 June 1981 establishing a system of simplified procedures for the determination of the customs value of certain perishable goodsOJ No L 154, 13.6.1981, p. 26., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3334/90OJ No L 321, 21.11.1990, p. 6.,Commission Directive 82/57/EEC of 17 December 1981 laying down certain provisions for implementing Council Directive 79/695/EEC on the harmonization of procedures for the release of goods for free circulationOJ No L 28, 5.2.1982, p. 38., as last amended by Directive 83/371/EECOJ No L 204, 28.7.1983, p. 63.,Commission Directive 82/347/EEC of 23 April 1982 laying down certain provisions for implementing Council Directive 81/177/EEC on the harmonization of procedures for the export of Community goodsOJ No L 156, 7.6.1982, p. 1.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3040/83 of 28 October 1983 laying down provisions for the implementation of Articles 2 and 14 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1430/79 on the repayment or remission of import or export dutiesOJ No L 297, 29.10.1983, p. 13.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3158/83 of 9 November 1983 on the incidence of royalties and licence fees in customs valueOJ No L 309, 10.11.1983, p. 19.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1751/84 of 13 June 1984 laying down certain provisions for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3599/82OJ No L 171, 29.6.1984, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3693/92OJ No L 374, 22.12.1992, p. 28.,Commission Regulation (EEC) 3548/84 of 17 December 1984 laying down certain provisions for the application of Regulation (EEC) No 2763/83 on arrangements permitting goods to be processed under customs control before being put into free circulationOJ No L 331, 19.12.1984, p. 5., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2361/87OJ No L 215, 5.8.1987, p. 9.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1766/85 of 27 June 1985 on the rates of exchange to be used in the determination of customs valueOJ No L 168, 28.6.1985, p. 21., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 593/91OJ No L 66, 13.3.1991, p. 14.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3787/86 of 11 December 1986 on the annulment or revocation of authorizations issued under certain customs procedures with economic impactOJ No L 350, 12.12.1986, p. 14.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3799/86 of 12 December 1986 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1430/79 on the repayment or remission of import or export dutiesOJ No L 352, 13.12.1986, p. 19.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2458/87 of 31 July 1987 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council regulation (EEC) No 2473/86 on outward processing relief arrangements and the standard exchange systemOJ No L 230, 17.8.1987, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3692/92OJ No L 374, 22.12.1992 p. 26.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4128/87 of 9 December 1987 laying down conditions for the entry of flue-cured Virginia type, light air-cured Burley type (including Burley hybrids), light air-cured Maryland type and fire-cured tobacco, falling within subheadings 24011010 to 24011049 and 24011049 and 24012010 to 24012049 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 1.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4129/87 of 9 December 1987 specifying the conditions for the inclusion of certain live animals of the domestic bovine species and certain meat of the bovine species under the combined nomenclature listed in Annex C to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and YugoslaviaOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 9.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4130/87 of 9 December 1987 laying down conditions for the entry of fresh table grapes of the variety Emperor (Vitis vinifera cv) falling within subheading 08061011 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 16.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4131/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of port, Madeira, sherry, Setubal muscatel and Tokay (Aszu and Szamorodni) wines falling within subheadings 22042141, 22042151, 22042941, 22042945, 22042951 and 22042955 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 22., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2490/91OJ No L 231, 20.8.1991, p. 1.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4132/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions for the inclusion of bourbon whiskey under subheadings 22083011 and 22083019 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 36.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4133/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions for the admission of vodka of combined nomenclature subheadings 22089031 and 22089059, imported into the Community, to the tariff conditions provided for in the agreement between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Finland on mutual trade in wines and spirituous beveragesOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 42.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4134/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of preparations known as cheese fondues to be included under subheading 21069010 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 48.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4135/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of natural sodium nitrate and natural potassic sodium nitrate falling within subheadings 31025010 and 31059110 respectively of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 54.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4136/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of horses intended for slaughter under subheading 01011910 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 60.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4137/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of goods under subheadings 04081190, 04089190, 04089990, 11062010, 25010051, 35021010 and 35029010 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 63.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4138/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions under which contain potatoes, sweet corn, cereals, oil seeds and oleoginous (SIC! oleaginous) fruit, for sowing, are eligible on import for a favourable tariff arrangement by reason of their end-useOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 67.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4139/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions under which certain petroleum products are eligible on import for a favourable tariff arrangement by reason of their end-useOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 70.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4140/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions of entry of bolting cloth, not made up, under subheading 59112000 of the combined nomenclatureOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 74.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4141/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions under which goods for certain categories of aircraft and ships are eligible on import for a favourable tariff arrangement by reason of their end-useOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 76., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1418/81OJ No L 135, 30.5.1991, p. 28.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4142/87 of 9 December 1987 determining the conditions under which certain goods are eligible on import for a favourable tariff arrangement by reason of their end-useOJ No L 387, 31.12.1987, p. 82., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3803/92OJ No L 384, 30.12.1992 p. 15.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 693/88 of 4 March 1988 on the definition of the concept of originating products for purposes of the application of tariff preferences granted by the European Economic Community in respect of certain products from developing countriesOJ No L 77, 22.3.1988, p. 77., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3660/92OJ No L 370, 19.12.1992, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 809/88 of 14 March 1988 on the definition of the concept of "originating products" and methods of administrative cooperation applicable to imports into the Community of products originating in the Occupied TerritoriesOJ No L 86, 30.3.1988, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2774/88OJ No L 249, 8.9.1988, p. 5.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4027/88 of 21 December 1988 laying down provisions for the temporary importation of containersOJ No L 355, 23.12.1988, p. 22., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3348/89OJ No L 323, 8.11.1989, p. 17.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 288/89 of 3 February 1989 on determining the origin of integrated circuitsOJ No L 33, 4.2.1989, p. 23.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 597/89 of 8 March 1989 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2144/87 on customs debtOJ No L 65, 9.3.1989, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2071/89 of 11 July 1989 on determining the origin of photocopying apparatus, incorporating an optical system or of the contract typeOJ No L 196, 12.7.1989, p. 24.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3850/89 of 15 December 1989 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 802/68 of 27 June 1968 on the common definition of the concept of the origin of goods in respect of certain agricultural products subject to special import arrangementsOJ No L 374, 22.12.1989, p. 8.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2561/90 of 30 July 1990 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2503/88 on customs warehousesOJ No L 246, 10.9.1990, p. 1., as last amended by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3001/92OJ No L 301, 17.10.1992, p. 16.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2562/90 of 30 July 1990 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2504/88 on free zones and free warehousesOJ No L 246, 10.9.1990, p. 33., as last amended by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2485/91OJ No L 228, 17.8.1991, p. 34.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2883/90 of 5 October 1990 on determining the origin or grape juiceOJ No L 276, 6.10.1990, p. 13.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2884/90 of 5 October 1990 on determining the origin of certain goods produced from eggsOJ No L 276, 6.10.1990, p. 14.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3561/90 of 11 December 1990 on determining the origin of certain ceramic productsOJ No L 347, 12.12.1990, p. 10.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3620/90 of 14 December 1990 on determining the origin of the meat and offals, fresh, chilled or frozen, of certain domestic animalsOJ No L 351, 15.12.1990, p. 25.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3672/90 of 18 December 1990 on determining the origin of ball, roller or needle roller bearingsOJ No L 356, 19.12.1990, p. 30.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3716/90 of 19 December 1990 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4046/89 on the security to be given to ensure payment of a customs debtOJ No L 358, 21.12.1990, p. 48.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3796/90 of 21 December 1990 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1714/90 on the information provided by the customs authorities of the Member States concerning the classification of goods in the customs nomenclatureOJ No L 365, 28.12.1990, p. 17., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 2674/92OJ No L 271, 16.9.1992, p. 5.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1364/91 of 24 May 1991 determining the origin of textiles and textile articles falling within Section XI of the Combined NomenclatureOJ No L 130, 25.5.1991, p. 18.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1365/91 of 24 May 1991 on determining the origin of cotton linters, impregnated felt and nonwovens, articles of apparel of leather, footwear and watch straps of textilesOJ No L 130, 25.5.1991, p. 28.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1593/91 of 12 June 1991 providing for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 719/91 on the use in the Community of TIR carnets and ATA carnets as transit documentsOJ No L 148, 13.6.1991, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1656/91 of 13 June 1991 laying down special provisions applicable to certain types of inward processing operations or processing under customs controlOJ No L 151, 15.6.1991, p. 39.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2164/91 of 23 July 1991 laying down provisions for the implementation of Article 5 (2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1697/79 on the post-clearance recovery of import duties or export duties which have not been required of the person liable for payment on goods entered for a customs procedure involving the obligation to pay such dutiesOJ No L 201, 24.7.1991, p. 16.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2228/91 of 26 June 1991 laying down provisions for the implementation of Regulation (EEC) No 1999/85 on inward processing relief arrangementsOJ No L 210, 31.7.1991, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3709/92OJ No L 378, 23.12.1992, p. 6.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2249/91 of 25 July 1991 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1855/89 for the temporary importation of means of transportOJ No L 204, 27.7.1991, p. 31.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2365/91 of 31 July 1991 laying down the conditions for use of the ATA carnet for the temporary importation of goods into the customs territory of the Community or their temporary exportation from that territoryOJ No L 216, 3.8.1991, p. 24.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3717/91 of 18 December 1991 drawing up the list of goods which may benefit from the arrangements permitting goods to be processed under customs control before being put into free circulationOJ No L 351, 20.12.1991, p. 23., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 209/93OJ No L 25, 2.2.1993, p. 18.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 343/92 of 22 January 1992 on the definition of the concept of originating products and methods of administrative cooperation applicable to imports into the Community of products originating in the Republics of Croatia and Slovenia and the Yugoslav Republics of Bosnia-Herzegovina and MacedoniaOJ No L 38, 14.2.1992, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3660/92OJ No L 370, 19.12.1992, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1214/92 of 12 April 1992 on provisions for the implementation of the Community transit procedure and for certain simplifications of that procedureOJ No L 132, 16.5.1992, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3712/92OJ No L 378, 23.12.1992, p. 15.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1823/92 of 3 July 1992 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91 concerning the elimination of controls and formalities applicable to the cabin and hold baggage of persons taking an intra-Community flight and the baggage of persons taking an intra-Community sea crossingOJ No L 185, 4.7.1992, p. 8.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2453/92 of 31 July 1992 implementing Council Regulation (EEC) No 717/91 concerning the Single Administrative DocumentOJ No L 249, 28.8.1992, p. 1., as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 607/93OJ No L 65, 17.3.1993, p. 5.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2674/92 of 15 September 1992 supplementing the implementing provisions of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1715/90 on the information provided by the customs authorities of the Member States concerning the classification of goods in the customs nomenclatureOJ No L 271, 16.9.1992, p. 1.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2713/92 of 17 September 1992 on the movement of goods between certain parts of the customs territory of the CommunityOJ No L 275, 18.9.1992, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3269/92 of 10 November 1992 laying down certain implementing provisions of Articles 161, 182 and 183 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code, relating to the export and re-export procedure and to goods leaving the customs territory of the CommunityOJ No L 326, 12.11.1992, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3566/92 of 8 December 1992 on the documents to be used for the purpose of implementing Community measures entailing verification of the use and/or destination of goodsOJ No L 362, 11.12.1992, p. 11.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3689/92 of 21 December 1992 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 719/91 on the use in the Community of TIR carnets and ATA carnets as transit documents and of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3599/82 on temporary importation arrangementsOJ No L 374, 22.12.1992, p. 14.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3691/92 of 21 December 1992 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 719/91 on the use in the Community of TIR carnets and ATA carnets as transit documents and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3599/82 on temporary importation arrangementsOJ No L 374, 22.12.1992, p. 25.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3710/92 of 21 December 1992 establishing the procedures for transfers of goods or products covered by inward processing arrangements (suspension system)OJ No L 378, 23.12.1992, p. 9.,Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3903/92 of 21 December 1992 on air transport costsOJ No L 393, 31.12.1992, p. 1..
Article 914References to the provisions repealed shall be understood as referring to this Regulation.
Article 915This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.It shall apply from 1 January 1994.Article 791 (2) shall cease to apply from 1 January 1996.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY CUSTOMS CODEANNEXESLIST OF ANNEXESNumberSubject1Model of binding tariff information (BTI) notification form1 ABinding origin information1 BModel of binding tariff information (BTI) application form1 C1 D6Abrogated6 AAbrogated9Introductory notes to the lists of working or processing operations conferring or non-conferring originating status to manufactured products when they are carried out on non-originating materials10List of working or processing operations conferring or non-conferring originating status to manufactured products when they are carried out on non-originating materials. Textiles and textile articles falling within section XI11List of working or processing operations conferring or non-conferring originating status to manufactured products when they are carried out on non-originating materials. Products other than textiles and textile articles falling within section XI12Certificate of origin and related application13Certificate of origin for imports of agricultural products into the European Economic Community13 A(referred to in Article 76(1))13 B(referred to in Article 86(3))13 C(referred to in Article 92)13 D(referred to in Article 95(3))14Introductory notes to the list in Annex 1515List of working or processing required to be carried out on non-originating materials in order that the product manufactured can obtain originating status16Working excluded from GSP regional cumulation17Certificate of origin form A18(referred to in Article 97m (3)21Movement certificate EUR.1 and relevant applications22Invoice declaration23Interpretative notes on customs value24Application of generally accepted accounting principles for the determination of customs value25Air transport costs to be included in the customs value26List of goods referred to in article 52(1)(a)a27Marketing centres for the purpose of calculating unit prices by classification heading28Declaration of particulars relating to customs value — D.V.129Continuation sheet — D.V.1 bis30Tag to be affixed on hold baggage checked in a Community airport30 A31Model of single administrative document32Model of single administrative document for printing by computerised declaration-processing systems on two successive four-copy sets33Model of single administrative document continuation form34Model of single administrative document continuation form for printing by computerised declaration-processing systems on two successive four-copy sets35Indications of the copies of the forms shown in Annexes 31 and 33 and on which the information must appear by a self-copying process36Indication of the copies of the forms shown in Annexes 32 and 34 and on which the information must appear by a self-copying process37Single administrative document explanatory notes37 AExplanatory note on the use of transit declarations by the exchange of EDI standard messages37 CAdditional codes for the computerised transit system37 DReferred to in Article 353(2)(b)38Codes to be used in the forms38 ACustoms declaration for registered baggage38 BProcedure referred to in Article 290c(1)38 CForm referred to in Article 290c(1)38 D(referred to in Article 4o)42Yellow label42 A42 BYellow label43Form T2M44Notes to appear on page 2 of the cover of the booklet containing forms T2M44 AExplanatory note on the loading list44 BProvisions concerning forms used in community transit44 CGoods involving higher risk of fraud45Loading list45 ATransit accompanying document45 BList of items45 CExport accompanying document45 DExport list of items45 E(referred to in Article 358(2))45 F(referred to in Article 358(3))45 G(referred to in Article 796a)45 H(referred to in Article 796a)45 I(referred to in Articles 183(2), 787(2)(a) and 842b(3))45 J(referred to in Articles 183(2), 787(2)(a) and 842b(3))45 K(referred to in Article 787)45 L(referred to in Article 787)46TC 10 — Transit advice note46 ACharacteristics of seals46 BCriteria referred to in Articles 380 and 38147TC 11 — Receipt47 AApplication of Article 94(6) and (7) of the code48Common/Community transit procedure — Comprehensive guarantee49Common/Community transit procedure — Individual guarantee50Common/Community transit procedure — Individual guarantee in the form of vouchers51TC 31 — Comprehensive guarantee certificate51 ATC 33 — Guarantee waiver certificate51 BExplanatory note on comprehensive guarantee certificates and guarantee waiver certificates54TC 32 — Individual guarantee voucher58Label (Articles 417 and 432)59Model of the information memo referred to in Article 45960Taxation form61Model of discharge62Special stamp63Control copy T5 form64Control copy T5 bis form65Loading list T566Instructions for use of the forms required to draw up control copy T567Application and authorisation forms68Transfer of goods or products covered by the arrangements from one holder to another69Standard rates of yield70Economic conditions and administrative cooperation71Information sheets72List of usual forms of handling referred to in Article 531 and Article 80973Import goods for which the economic conditions are deemed not to be fulfilled by virtue of Article 539, first paragraph74Special provisions concerning equivalent goods75List of compensating products subject to the import duties appropriate to them76Economic conditions in the framework of the arrangements for processing under customs control77(Article 581)104Information document to facilitate the temporary exportation of goods sent from one country for manufacture, processing or repair in another109Certificate of customs status110Information sheet INF 3 — Returned goods110 ACertificate on fishery products caught by Community fishing vessels in the territorial waters of a third country111Application for repayment/remission112Repayment or remission of duties. Request for examination113Certificate for repayment or remission of dutyANNEX 1MODEL OF BINDING TARIFF INFORMATION (BTI) NOTIFICATION FORM01993R2454-20130101_en_img_201993R2454-20130101_en_img_301993R2454-20130101_en_img_401993R2454-20130101_en_img_501993R2454-20130101_en_img_6ANNEX 1a01993R2454-20130101_en_img_701993R2454-20130101_en_img_801993R2454-20130101_en_img_9ANNEX 1bMODEL OF BINDING TARIFF INFORMATION (BTI) APPLICATION FORM01993R2454-20130101_en_img_1001993R2454-20130101_en_img_11ANNEX 1c01993R2454-20130101_en_img_1201993R2454-20130101_en_img_13Explanatory notes:1.ApplicantEnter the full name of the applicant economic operator.2.Legal statusEnter the legal status as mentioned in the document of establishment.3.Date of establishmentEnter — with numbers — the day, month and year of establishment.4.Address of establishmentEnter the full address of the place where your entity was established, including the country.5.Location of main place of businessEnter the full address of the place of your business where the main activities are carried out.6.Contact personIndicate the full name, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the contact person designated by you within your company to be contacted by the customs authorities when examining the application.7.Correspondence addressFill in only in case it differs from your address of establishment.8, 9 and 10.VAT, Trader Identification and Legal registration numbersEnter the required numbers.The Trader Identification Number(s) is(are) the identification number(s) registered by the customs authority(ies).The Legal registration number is the registration number given by the company registration office.If these numbers are the same, enter only the VAT ID number.If the applicant has no Trader Identification Number because e.g. in the applicant's Member State this number does not exist, leave the box blank.11.Requested type of certificateMake a cross in the relevant box.12.Economic sector of activityDescribe your activity.13.Member States, where customs related activities are carried outEnter the relevant ISO alpha-2 country code(s).14.Border crossing informationIndicate the names of customs offices regularly used for border crossing.15.Simplifications or facilitations already granted, certificates mentioned in Article 14k(4)In case of simplifications already granted, indicate the type of simplification, the relevant customs procedure, and the authorisation number. The relevant customs procedure shall be entered in the form of the letters used as column headings (A to K) to identify customs procedures in the matrix in Annex 37, Title I, point B.In case of facilitations already granted, indicate the number of the certificate.In case the applicant is the holder of one or more certificates mentioned in Article 14k(4), indicate the type and the number of the certificate(s).16, 17 and 18.Offices for documentations/main accountsEnter the full addresses of the relevant offices. If the offices have the same address, fill in only Box 16.19.Name, date and signature of the applicantSignaturethe signatory should add his capacity. The signatory should always be the person who represents the applicant as a whole.Namename of the applicant and the stamp of the applicant.Number of annexesthe applicant shall give the following general information:1.Overview of the principal owners/shareholders, stating names and addresses and their proportional interests. Overview of the members of the board of directors. Are owners known by the customs authorities for previous non-compliant behaviour?2.The person responsible in the applicant's administration for customs matters.3.Description of the economic activities of the applicant.4.Specification of the location details of the various sites of the applicant and brief description of the activities in each site. Specification of whether the applicant and each site acts within the supply chain in its own name and its own behalf, or acts in its own name and on behalf of another person, or acts in name of and on behalf of another person.5.Specification of whether the goods are bought from and/or supplied to companies which are affiliated with the applicant.6.Description of the internal structure of the organisation of the applicant. Please attach, if it exists, documentation on the functions/competencies for each department and/or function.7.The number of the employees in total and for each division.8.The names of the key office-holders (managing directors, divisional heads, accounting managers, head of customs division etc.). Description of the adopted routines in situations when the competent employee is not present, temporarily or permanently.9.The names and the position within the organisation of the applicant who have specific customs expertise. Assessment of the level of knowledge of these persons in regards of the use of IT technology in customs and commercial processes and general commercial matters.10.Agreement or disagreement with the publication of the information in the AEO certificate in the list of authorised economic operators referred to in Article 14x(4).ANNEX 1d01993R2454-20130101_en_img_14Explanatory notes:Certificate numberThe certificate number shall always begin with the ISO alpha-2 country code of the issuing Member State, followed by one of the following letters:AEOC for AEO certificate — Customs simplificationsAEOS for AEO certificate — Security and safetyAEOF for AEO certificate — Customs simplifications/security and safetyThe letters as described above should be followed by the national authorisation number.1.Holder of the AEO certificateThe full name of the Holder shall be mentioned, as indicated in Box 1 of the Application form in Annex 1C, as well as the VAT ID number(s) as indicated in Box 8 of the Application form, if relevant the Trader Identification Number(s) as indicated in Box 9 of the Application form, and the Legal registration number as indicated in Box 10 of the Application form.2.Issuing authoritySignature, the name of the Member State's customs administration and the stamp.The name of the Member State’s customs administration can be mentioned on a regional level, if the customs administration organisational structure requires it.Reference to the type of the certificateMake a cross in the relevant box.3.Date from which the certificate is effectiveIndicate the day, the month and the year, in accordance with Article 14q(1).ANNEX 201993R2454-20130101_en_img_15ANNEX 301993R2454-20130101_en_img_16ANNEX 401993R2454-20130101_en_img_17ANNEX 501993R2454-20130101_en_img_18ANNEX 6AbrogatedANNEX 6aAbrogatedANNEX 701993R2454-20130101_en_img_19ANNEX 801993R2454-20130101_en_img_20ANNEX 9INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE LISTS OF WORKING OR PROCESSING OPERATIONS CONFERRING OR NON-CONFERRING ORIGINATING STATUS TO MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS WHEN THEY ARE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALSGENERAL CONSIDERATIONSNote 11.1.The first two columns in the lists in Annexes 10 and 11 describe the product obtained. The first column gives the heading number, or the chapter number, used in the combined nomenclature and the second column gives the description of goods used in the combined nomenclature for that heading or chapter. For each entry in the first two columns, a rule is specified in column 3. Where the entry in the first column is preceded by an "ex", this signifies that the rule in column 3 only applies to the part of that heading or chapter as described in column 2.1.2.Where several heading numbers are grouped together in column 1 or a chapter number is given and the description of product in column 2 is therefore given in general terms, the adjacent rule in column 3 applies to all products which, under the combined nomenclature, are classified in headings of the chapter or in any of the headings grouped together in column 1.1.3.Where the lists include different rules applying to different products within one heading, each indent contains the description of that part of the heading covered by the adjacent rule in column 3.Note 22.1.The term "manufacture" covers any kind of working or processing including "assembly" or specific operations.2.2.The term "material" covers any "ingredient", "raw material", "component" or "part", etc., used in the manufacture of the product.2.3.The term "product" refers to the product being manufactured, even if it is intended for later use in another manufacturing operation.Note 33.1.The working or processing required by a rule in column 3 has to be carried out only in relation to the non-originating materials used. The restrictions contained in a rule in column 3 likewise apply only to the non-originating materials used.3.2.If a product, made from non-originating materials which has itself acquired originating status during manufacture, is used as a material in the process of manufacture of another product, then the list rule applicable to the product in which it is incorporated does not apply to it.For example:Unembroidered fabric may obtain origin by being woven from yarn. If this is then used in making embroidered bed linen, then the percentage value limit imposed on the use of unembroidered fabric does not apply in this case.Note 44.1.The rules in the lists represent the minimum amount of working or processing required and the carrying out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying out of less working or processing cannot confer origin. Thus if a rule says that non-originating material at a certain level of manufacture may be used, the use of such material at an earlier stage of manufacture is allowed and the use of such material at a later stage is not.4.2.When a rule in a list specifies that a product may be manufactured from more than one material, this means that any one or more of the materials may be used. It does not require that all be used.For example:the rule for yarns says that natural fibres may be used and that chemical materials, among other materials, may also be used. This does not mean that both have to be used, one can use one or the other or both.4.3.When a rule in a list specifies that a product must be manufactured from a particular material, the condition obviously does not prevent the use of other materials which, because of their inherent nature, cannot satisfy the rule.Note 5For all products which are not mentioned in Annex 11 (other than textiles falling within Section XI), origin is determined case-by-case by evaluating any process or operation in relation to the concept of the last substantial processing or working as defined in Article 24 of the Code.Note 66.1.The term "fibres" used in the list in Annex 10 covers "natural fibres" and "man-made staple fibres" falling within CN codes 5501 to 5507, and fibres of a kind used for the manufacture of paper.6.2.The term "natural fibres" is used in the list in Annex 10 to refer to fibres other than artificial or synthetic fibres and is restricted to the stages before spinning takes place, including waste, and unless otherwise specified, the term "natural fibres" includes fibres that have been carded, combed or otherwise processed but not spun.6.3.The term "natural fibres" includes horsehair falling within CN code 0503, silk falling within CN codes 5002 and 5003 as well as the wool fibres, fine or coarse animal hair falling within CN codes 5101 to 5105, cotton fibres falling within CN codes 5201 to 5203 and other vegetable fibres falling within CN codes 5301 to 5305.6.4.The term "man-made staple fibres" is used in the list in Annex 10 to refer to synthetic or artificial filament tow, staple fibres or waste, falling within CN codes 5501 to 5507.6.5.The terms "textile pulp" and "chemical materials" are used in the list in Annex 10 to describe the non-textile materials (these are not classified in Chapters 50 to 63) which can be used to manufacture artificial or synthetic fibres or yarns, or fibres of a kind used for the manufacture of paper.6.6.For products obtained from two or more textile materials the provisions appearing in column 3 are applicable for each of the textile materials of which the mixture is composed.Note 77.1.The term "prebleached", used in the list in Annex 10 to characterize the level of manufacture required when certain non-originating materials are used, applies to certain yarns, woven fabrics and knitted or crocheted fabrics which have only been washed after the spinning or weaving operation.Prebleached products are at an earlier stage of manufacture than bleached products, which have undergone several baths in bleaching agents (oxydizing agents such as hydrogen peroxyde and reducing agents).7.2.The term "complete making-up" used in the list in Annex 10 means that all the operations following cutting of the fabric or knitting or crocheting of the fabric directly to shape have to be performed.However, making-up shall not necessarily be considered as incomplete where one or more finishing operations have not been carried out.The following is a list of examples of finishing operations:fitting of buttons and/or other types of fastenings,making of button-holes,finishing off the ends of trouser legs and sleeves or the bottom hemming of skirts and dresses,fitting of trimmings and accessories such as pockets, labels, badges, etc.,ironing and other preparations of garments for sale "ready made".Remarks concerning finishing operations — Special casesIt is possible that in particular manufacturing operations, the accomplishment of finishing operations, especially in the case of a combination of operations, is of such importance that these operations must be considered as going beyond simple finishing.In these particular cases, the non-accomplishing of finishing operations will deprive the making-up of its complete nature.7.3.The term "Impregnation, coating, covering or laminating" does not cover those operations designed to bind fabrics together.ANNEX 10LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING OPERATIONS CONFERRING OR NON-CONFERRING ORIGINATING STATUS TO MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS WHEN THEY ARE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS
Textiles and textile articles falling within Section XISee introductory note 7.1 in Annex 9.However, to be regarded as a working or processing conferring origin, thermoprinting has to be accompanied by printing of the transfer paper.See introductory note 7.3 in Annex 9.See introductory note 7.2 in Annex 9.
CN CodeDescription of productWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
ex5101Wool, not carded or combed:
degreased, not carbonizedManufacture from greasy, including piece-wasted wool, the value of which does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
carbonizedManufacture from degreased wool, not carbonized, the value of which does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex5103Waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, carbonizedManufacture from non-carbonized waste, the value of which does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex5201Cotton, not carded or combed, bleachedManufacture from raw cotton, the value of which does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibres:
not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinningManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
carded or combed or otherManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp or waste falling within CN code 5505
ex Chapters 50 to 55Yarn, monofilament and thread, other than paper yarn:
printed or dyedManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,grege silk or silk waste,chemical materials or textile pulp, orman-made staple fibres, filament tow or waste of fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinningorPrinting or dyeing of yarn or monofilaments, unbleached or prebleached, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations, twisting or texturizing not being considered as such, the value of non-originating material (Including yarn), not exceeding 48 % of the ex-works price of the product
otherManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,grege silk or silk waste,chemical materials or textile pulp, orman-made staple fibres, filament tow or waste of fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning
Woven fabrics, other than fabrics of paper yarn:
printed or dyedManufacture from yarnorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
otherManufacture from yarn
5601Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof; textile fibres not exceeding 5 mm in length (flock), textile dust and mill nepsManufacture from fibres
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
printed or dyedManufacture from fibresorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached felt, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
Impregnated, coated, covered or laminatedImpregnation, coating, covering or laminating of non-wovens, unbleached
otherManufacture from fibres
5603Non-wovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
printed or dyedManufacture from fibresorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached non-wovens, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
impregnated, coated, covered or laminatedImpregnation, coating, covering or laminating of non-wovens, unbleached
otherManufacture from fibres
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered, textile yarn and strip, and the like falling within CN codes 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
otherImpregnation, coating, covering or sheathing of textile yarn and strip and the like, unbleached
5607Twine cordage, rope and cables, whether or not plaited or braided and whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plasticsManufacture from fibres, coir yarn, synthetic or artificial filament yarn or monofilament
5609Articles of yarn, strip or the like falling within CN codes 5404 or 5405, twine, cordage, rope or cables, not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture from fibres, coir yarn, synthetic or artificial filament yarn or monofilament
5704Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made upManufacture from fibres
Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries, trimmings; embroidery:
embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifs (CN code 5810)Manufacture in which the value of the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
printed or dyedManufacture from yarnorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, felt or non-wovens, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
impregnated, coated or coveredManufacture from unbleached fabrics, felt or non-wovens
otherManufacture from yarn
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas, buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind for hat foundationsManufacture from unbleached fabrics
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayonManufacture from yarn
5903Textile fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those falling within CN code 5902Manufacture from unbleached fabrics
orPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, accompanied by praparatory (SIC! preparatory) or finishing operations
5904Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeManufacture from unbleached fabrics, felt or non-wovens
5905Textile wall coveringsManufacture from unbleached fabricsorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
5906Rubberized textile fabrics, other than those falling within CN code 5902Manufacture from bleached knitted or crocheted fabrics, or from other unbleached fabrics
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the likeManufacture from unbleached fabrics
orPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
5908Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles and the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnatedManufacture from yarn
5909Textile hosepiping and similar textile tubing with or without lining, amour or accessories of other materialsManufacture from yarn or fibres
5910Transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not reinforced with metal or other materialManufacture from yarn of fibres
5911Textile products and articles, for technical uses, specified in Note 7 to Chapter 59 of the contained nomenclature:
polishing discs or rings other than of feltManufacture from yarn, waste fabrics or rags falling within CN code 6310
otherManufacture from yarn or fibres
Chapter 60Knitted or crocheted fabrics:
printed or dyedManufacture from yarnorPrinting or dyeing of unbleached or prebleached fabrics, accompanied by preparatory or finishing operations
otherManufacture from yarn
Chapter 61Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted:
obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to formComplete making up
otherManufacture from yarn
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted, except those falling within CN codes 6213 and 6214 for which the rules are set out below:
finished or completeComplete making up
unfinished or incompleteManufacture from yarn
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like:
embroideredManufacture from yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
otherManufacture from yarn
6301 to ex6306Blankets and travelling rugs; bed linen, table linen, toilet linen and kitchen linen; curtains (including drapes) and interior blinds; curtain and bed valances; other furnishing articles (excluding those falling within CN code 9494); sacks and bags of a kind used for the packing of goods; tarpaulins, awnings, and camping goods:
of felt or non-wovens:
not impregnated, coated, covered or laminatedManufacture from fibres
impregnated, coated, covered or laminatedImpregnation, coating, covering or laminating of felt or non-wovens, unbleached
other:
knitted or crocheted
unembroideredComplete making up (5) (SIC!)
embroideredComplete making up (5) (SIC!)orManufacture from unembroidered knitted or crocheted fabric provided the value of the unembroidered knitted or crocheted fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
not knitted or crocheted:
unembroideredManufacture from yarn
embroideredManufacture from yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6307Other made up textile articles (including dress patterns), except for fans and hand screens, nonmechanical, frames and handles therefore and parts of such frames and handles:
floor cloths, dish cloths, dusters and the likeManufacture from yarn
otherManufacture in which the value of the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail saleIncorporation in a set in which the total value of all the non-originating articles incorporated does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the set
6309Worn clothing and other worn articlesCollection and packing for shipment
ANNEX 11LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING OPERATIONS CONFERRING OR NON-CONFERRING ORIGINATING STATUS TO MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS WHEN THEY ARE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALSProducts other than textiles and textile articles falling within Section XIWhere these conditions are not met, the meat (offal) shall be considered as originating in the country where the animals from which they where obtained were fattened or reared for the longest period.The term "assembled" includes partially assembled but excludes parts in their unassembled state.
CN codeDescription of productsWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
0201Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilledSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least three months
0202Meat of bovine animals, frozenSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least three months
0203Meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozenSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least two months
0204Meat of sheep or goats, fresh, chilled or frozenSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least two months
0205Meat of horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozenSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least three months
0206Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozenSlaughter, preceded by a fattening period of at least three months, or two months in the case of swine, sheep or goats
ex0408Birds' eggs, not in shell, dried, and egg yolks, driedDrying (after breaking and separation, where appropriate) of:birds' eggs, in shell, fresh or preserved, falling within CN code ex0407birds' eggs, not in shell, other than dried, falling within CN code ex0408egg whites, other than dried, falling within CN code ex0408
ex1404Cotton linters, bleachesManufacture from raw cotton, the value of which does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
CN codeDescription of productsWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that does not confer the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
ex2009Grape juice, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture from grape must
ex2204Wine of fresh grapes intended for the preparation of vermouth containing added must of fresh grapes, concentrated or not, or alcoholManufacture from wine of fresh grapes
CN codeDescription of productsProcess or operation carried out on non-originating materials that confers the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
ex2205VermouthManufacture from wine of fresh grapes containing must of fresh grapes, concentrated or not, or alcohol, falling within CN code 2204
ex3401Felt and non-wovens, impregnated, coated or covered with soap or detergentManufacture from felt or non-wovens
ex3405Felt and non-wovens, impregnated, coated or covered with polishes and creams, for footwear, furniture, floors, coachwork, glass or metal, scouring pastes and powders and similar preparationsManufacture from felt or non-wovens
ex3502Dried egg albuminDrying (after breaking and separation, where appropriate) of:birds' eggs, in shell, fresh or preserved, falling within CN code ex0407birds' eggs, not in shell, other than dried, falling within CN code ex0408 oregg whites, other than dried, falling within CN code ex3502
ex4203Articles of apparel of leather or of composition leatherSewing or assembly of two or more pieces of leather or of composition leather
ex4910Ceramic calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar clocks, decoratedDecoration of the ceramic article concerned, provided this decoration has resulted in the classification of the products obtained in a tariff heading other than that covering the products uses
6401 to 6405FootwearManufacture from materials of any heading except for assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components falling within CN code 6406
ex6911 to ex6913Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other houshold (SIC! household) articles and toilet articles; statuettes and other ornamental ceramic articles; decoratedDecoration of the ceramic article concerned, provided this decoration has resulted in the classification of the products obtained in a tariff heading other than that covering the products used
ex7117Ceramic imitation jewellery, decoratedDecoration of the ceramic article concerned, provided this decoration has resulted in the classification of the products obtained in a tariff heading other than that covering the products used
ex84733010 and ex84735010Electronic integrated circuits known as dynamic random access memories (DRAMs)Manufacture where the increase in value acquired as a result of working and processing, and, if applicable, the incorporation of parts originating in the country of manufacture, represents at least 45 % of the ex-works price of the products.When the 45 % rule is not met, the DRAMs originate in the country in which the major portion in value of the materials used originated
ex8482Ball, roller or needle roller bearings, assembledAssembly preceded by heat treatment, grinding and polishing of the inner and outer rings
ex8520Magnetic tape recorders, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing deviceManufacture where the increase in value acquired as a result of assembly operations and, if applicable, the incorporation of parts originating in the country of assembly represents at least 45 % of the ex-works price of the productWhen the 45 % rule is not met, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of parts whose ex-works price represents more than 35 % of the ex-works price of the apparatusWhen the 35 % rule is met in two countries, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of the parts representing the greater percentage value
ex85232090Unrecorded 3.5″ magnetic micro diskettes, whether or not pre-formatted and with or without an analogue signal for the purposes of checking the quality of the disk's coating recorded on itAssembly of the diskette (including insertion of the magnetic disk and assembly of the shells) plus manufacture of:either the magnetic disk (including polishing) or the upper and lower shells.If neither the disk nor upper and lower shells are manufactured in the country where assembly of the diskette takes place, the diskettes shall have the origin of the country where the components representing the highest percentage of the ex-works price originated. Assembly of the diskette (including insertion of the magnetic disk and assembly of the shells) and packing alone shall not confer origin.
ex8527Reception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined in the same housing with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clockManufacture where the increase in value acquired as a result of assembly operations and, if applicable, the incorporation of parts originating in the country of assembly represents at least 45 % of the ex-works price of the productsWhen the 45 % rule is not met, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of parts whose ex-works price represents more than 35 % of the ex-works price of the apparatusWhen the 35 % rule is met in two countries, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of the parts representing the greater percentage value
ex8528Television receivers, (excluding videotuners, television projection equipment and video monitors), whether or not combined, in the same housing, with radio-broadcast receivers or sound recording or reproducing apparatus, but not with videorecording or reproducing apparatusManufacture where the increase in value acquired as a result of assembly operations and, if applicable the incorporation of parts originating in the country of assembly represents at least 45 % of the ex-works price of the productsWhen the 45 % rule is not met, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of parts whose ex-works price represents more than 35 % of the ex-works price of the apparatusWhen the 35 % rule is met in two countries, the apparatus shall be treated as originating in the country of origin of parts representing the greater percentage value
ex8542Integrated circuitsThe operation of diffusion (where integrated circuits are formed on a semi-conductor substrate by the selective introduction of an appropriate dopant)
ex85489010Electronic integrated circuits known as dynamic random access memories (DRAMs)Manufacture where the increase in value acquired as a result of working and processing, and, if applicable, the incorporation of parts originating in the country of manufacture, represents at least 45 % of the ex-works price of the products.When the 45 % rule is not met, the DRAMs originate in the country in which the major portion in value of the materials used originated
CN codeDescription of productsWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that does not confer the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
ex9009Photocopying apparatus incorporating an optical system or of the contact typeAssembly of photocopying apparatus accompanied by the manufacture of the harness, drum, rollers, side plates, roller bearings, screws and nuts
CN codeDescription of productsProcess or operation carried out on non-originating materials that confers the status of originating products
(1)(2)(3)
ex9113Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof, of textilesManufacture in which the value of the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9401 and ex9403Ceramic seats (other than those falling within CN code 9402) whether or not convertible into beds and other furniture, and parts thereof, decoratedDecoration of the ceramic article concerned, provided this decoration has resulted in the classification of the products obtained in a tariff heading other than that covering the products used
ex9405Ceramic lamps and ceramic lighting fittings, including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included decorated; illuminated ceramic signs, name-plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included decoratedDecoration of the ceramic article concerend (SIC! concerned), provided this decoration has resulted in the classification of the product obtained in a tariff heading other than that covering the products used
ANNEX 1201993R2454-20130101_en_img_2101993R2454-20130101_en_img_2201993R2454-20130101_en_img_2301993R2454-20130101_en_img_24ANNEX 1301993R2454-20130101_en_img_25ANNEX 13a(referred to in Article 76(1))INTRODUCTORY NOTES AND LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING OPERATIONS WHICH CONFER ORIGINATING STATUSPART IINTRODUCTORY NOTESNote 1 —General introduction1.1.This Annex sets out rules for all products, but the fact that a product is included in it does not mean that it is necessarily covered by the scheme of generalised tariff preferences (GSP). The list of products covered by the GSP, the scope of GSP preferences and the exclusions applicable to certain beneficiary countries are laid down in Regulation (EC) No 732/2008 (for the period from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2011).1.2.This Annex lays down the conditions pursuant to Article 76 under which products shall be considered to originate in the beneficiary country concerned. There are four different types of rule, which vary according to the product:(a)through working or processing a maximum content of non-originating materials is not exceeded;(b)through working or processing the 4-digit Harmonized System heading or 6-digit Harmonized System sub-heading of the manufactured products becomes different from the 4-digit Harmonized System heading or 6-digit sub-heading respectively of the materials used;(c)a specific working and processing operation is carried out;(d)working or processing is carried out on certain wholly obtained materials.Note 2 —The structure of the list2.1.Columns 1 and 2 describe the product obtained. Column 1 gives the chapter number, 4-digit heading or 6-digit sub-heading number used in the Harmonized System, as appropriate. Column 2 gives the description of goods used in that system for that heading or chapter. For each entry in columns 1 and 2, subject to Note 2.4, one or more rules ("qualifying operations") are set out in column 3. These qualifying operations concern only non-originating materials. Where, in some cases, the entry in column 1 is preceded by "ex", this signifies that the rule in column 3 applies only to the part of that heading as described in column 2.2.2.Where several Harmonized System headings or sub-headings are grouped together in column 1 or a chapter number is given and the description of products in column 2 is therefore given in general terms, the adjacent rule in column 3 applies to all products which, under the Harmonized System, are classified in headings of the chapter or in any of the headings or sub-headings grouped together in column 1.2.3.Where there are different rules in the list applying to different products within a heading, each indent contains the description of that part of the heading covered by the adjacent rule in column 3.2.4.Where two alternative rules are set out in column 3, separated by "or", it is at the choice of the exporter which one to use.2.5.In most cases, the rule(s) set out in column 3 shall apply to all beneficiary countries (i.e. both those benefiting from the "Special arrangement for least developed countries" (LDCs) of GSP (also known as Everything But Arms or EBA), and those benefiting from the GSP general arrangement or the Special incentive arrangement for sustainable development and good governance, also known as "GSP Plus". However, for some products a less stringent rule shall apply for products originating in LDCs. In these cases, column 3 is split into two sub-columns, (a) and (b), with sub-column (a) showing the rule applicable to LDCs and sub-column (b) showing the rule applicable to all other beneficiary countries.The countries benefiting from the special arrangement for the least developed countries are listed in Regulation (EC) No 732/2008.Note 3 —Examples of how to apply the rules3.1.Article 76(2), concerning products having acquired originating status which are used in the manufacture of other products, shall apply, regardless of whether this status has been acquired inside the factory where these products are used or in another factory in the beneficiary country or in the European Union.3.2.Pursuant to Article 78, the working or processing carried out must go beyond the list of operations mentioned in that Article. If it does not, the goods shall not qualify for the granting of the benefit of preferential tariff treatment, even if the conditions set out in the list below are met.Subject to the provision referred to in the first sub-paragraph, the rules in the list represent the minimum amount of working or processing required, and the carrying-out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying-out of less working or processing cannot confer originating status. Thus, if a rule provides that non-originating material, at a certain level of manufacture, may be used, the use of such material at an earlier stage of manufacture is allowed, and the use of such material at a later stage is not.3.3.Without prejudice to Note 3.2, where a rule uses the expression "Manufacture from materials of any heading", then materials of any heading(s) (even materials of the same description and heading as the product) may be used, subject, however, to any specific limitations which may also be contained in the rule.However, the expression "Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading …" or "Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of the same heading as the product" means that materials of any heading(s) may be used, except those of the same description as the product as given in column 2 of the list.3.4.When a rule in the list specifies that a product may be manufactured from more than one material, this means that one or more materials may be used. It does not require that all be used.3.5.Where a rule in the list specifies that a product must be manufactured from a particular material, the rule does not prevent the use also of other materials which, because of their inherent nature, cannot satisfy this condition.Note 4 —General provisions concerning certain agricultural goods4.1.Agricultural goods falling within Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and heading 2401 which are grown or harvested in the territory of a beneficiary country shall be treated as originating in the territory of that country, even if grown from seeds, bulbs, rootstock, cuttings, grafts, shoots, buds, or other live parts of plants imported from another country.4.2.In cases where the content of non originating sugar in a given product is subject to limitations, the weight of sugars of headings 1701 (sucrose) and 1702 (e.g., fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, isoglucose or invert sugar) used in the manufacture of the final product and used in the manufacture of the non-originating products incorporated in the final product is taken into account for the calculation of such limitations.Note 5 —Terminology used in respect of certain textile products5.1.The term "natural fibres" is used in the list to refer to fibres other than artificial or synthetic fibres. It is restricted to the stages before spinning takes place, including waste, and, unless otherwise specified, includes fibres which have been carded, combed or otherwise processed, but not spun.5.2.The term "natural fibres" includes horsehair of heading 0503, silk of headings 5002 and 5003, as well as wool-fibres and fine or coarse animal hair of headings 5101 to 5105, cotton fibres of headings 5201 to 5203, and other vegetable fibres of headings 5301 to 5305.5.3.The terms "textile pulp", "chemical materials" and "paper-making materials" are used in the list to describe the materials, not classified in Chapters 50 to 63, which can be used to manufacture artificial, synthetic or paper fibres or yarns.5.4.The term "man-made staple fibres" is used in the list to refer to synthetic or artificial filament tow, staple fibres or waste, of headings 5501 to 5507.Note 6 —Tolerances applicable to products made of a mixture of textile materials6.1.Where, for a given product in the list, reference is made to this Note, the conditions set out in column 3 shall not be applied to any basic textile materials used in the manufacture of this product and which, taken together, represent 10 % or less of the total weight of all the basic textile materials used. (See also Notes 6.3 and 6.4)6.2.However, the tolerance mentioned in Note 6.1 may be applied only to mixed products which have been made from two or more basic textile materials.The following are the basic textile materials:silk,wool,coarse animal hair,fine animal hair,horsehair,cotton,paper-making materials and paper,flax,true hemp,jute and other textile bast fibres,sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave,coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,synthetic man-made filaments,artificial man-made filaments,current-conducting filaments,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polypropylene,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyester,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyamide,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyacrylonitrile,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyimide,synthetic man-made staple fibres of polytetrafluoroethylene,synthetic man-made staple fibres of poly(phenylene sulphide),synthetic man-made staple fibres of poly(vinyl chloride),other synthetic man-made staple fibres,artificial man-made staple fibres of viscose,other artificial man-made staple fibres,yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether, whether or not gimped,yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyester, whether or not gimped,products of heading 5605 (metallised yarn) incorporating strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film,other products of heading 5605,glass fibres,metal fibres.Example:A yarn, of heading 5205, made from cotton fibres of heading 5203 and synthetic staple fibres of heading 5506, is a mixed yarn. Therefore, non-originating synthetic staple fibres which do not satisfy the origin rules may be used, provided that their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the yarn.Example:A woollen fabric, of heading 5112, made from woollen yarn of heading 5107 and synthetic yarn of staple fibres of heading 5509, is a mixed fabric. Therefore, synthetic yarn which does not satisfy the origin rules, or woollen yarn which does not satisfy the origin rules, or a combination of the two, may be used, provided that their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the fabric.Example:Tufted textile fabric, of heading 5802, made from cotton yarn of heading 5205 and cotton fabric of heading 5210, is only a mixed product if the cotton fabric is itself a mixed fabric made from yarns classified in two separate headings, or if the cotton yarns used are themselves mixtures.Example:If the tufted textile fabric concerned had been made from cotton yarn of heading 5205 and synthetic fabric of heading 5407, then, obviously, the yarns used are two separate basic textile materials and the tufted textile fabric is, accordingly, a mixed product.6.3.In the case of products incorporating "yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether, whether or not gimped", the tolerance is 20 % in respect of this yarn.6.4.In the case of products incorporating "strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film", the tolerance is 30 % in respect of this strip.Note 7 —Other tolerances applicable to certain textile products7.1.Where, in the list, reference is made to this Note, textile materials which do not satisfy the rule set out in the list in column 3 for the made-up product concerned, may be used, provided that they are classified in a heading other than that of the product and that their value does not exceed 8 % of the ex-works price of the product.7.2.Without prejudice to Note 7.3, materials, which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63, may be used freely in the manufacture of textile products, whether or not they contain textiles.Example:If a rule in the list provides that, for a particular textile item (such as trousers), yarn must be used, this does not prevent the use of metal items, such as buttons, because buttons are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63. For the same reason, it does not prevent the use of slide-fasteners, even though slide-fasteners normally contain textiles.7.3.Where a percentage-rule applies, the value of materials which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63 must be taken into account when calculating the value of the non-originating materials incorporated.Note 8 —Definition of specific processes and simple operations carried out in respect of certain products of Chapter 278.1.For the purposes of headings ex 2707 and 2713, the "specific processes" are the following:(a)vacuum-distillation;(b)redistillation by a very thorough fractionation-processSee additional explanatory Note 4(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.;(c)cracking;(d)reforming;(e)extraction by means of selective solvents;(f)the process comprising all of the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolourisation and purification with naturally-active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;(g)polymerisation;(h)alkylation;(i)isomerisation.8.2.For the purposes of headings 2710, 2711 and 2712, the "specific processes" are the following:(a)vacuum-distillation;(b)redistillation by a very thorough fractionation-processSee additional explanatory Note 4(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.;(c)cracking;(d)reforming;(e)extraction by means of selective solvents;(f)the process comprising all of the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolourisation and purification with naturally-active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;(g)polymerisation;(h)alkylation;(ij)isomerisation;(k)in respect of heavy oils of heading ex 2710 only, desulphurisation with hydrogen, resulting in a reduction of at least 85 % of the sulphur-content of the products processed (ASTM D 1266-59 T method);(l)in respect of products of heading 2710 only, deparaffining by a process other than filtering;(m)in respect of heavy oils of heading ex 2710 only, treatment with hydrogen, at a pressure of more than 20 bar and a temperature of more than 250 °C, with the use of a catalyst, other than to effect desulphurisation, when the hydrogen constitutes an active element in a chemical reaction. The further treatment, with hydrogen, of lubricating oils of heading ex 2710 (e.g. hydrofinishing or decolourisation), in order, more especially, to improve colour or stability shall not, however, be deemed to be a specific process;(n)in respect of fuel oils of heading ex 2710 only, atmospheric distillation, on condition that less than 30 % of these products distils, by volume, including losses, at 300 °C, by the ASTM D 86 method;(o)in respect of heavy oils other than gas oils and fuel oils of heading ex 2710 only, treatment by means of a high-frequency electrical brush-discharge.(p)in respect of crude products (other than petroleum jelly, ozokerite, lignite wax or peat wax, paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil) of heading ex 2712 only, de-oiling by fractional crystallisation.8.3.For the purposes of headings ex 2707 and 2713, simple operations, such as cleaning, decanting, desalting, water-separation, filtering, colouring, marking, obtaining a sulphur-content as a result of mixing products with different sulphur-contents, or any combination of these operations or like operations, do not confer origin.PART IILIST OF PRODUCTS AND WORKING OR PROCESSING OPERATIONS WHICH CONFER ORIGINATING STATUS
See Introductory Note 4.2.For the special conditions relating to "specific processes", see Introductory Notes 8.1 and 8.3.For the special conditions relating to "specific processes", see Introductory Note 8.2.A "group" is regarded as any part of the heading separated from the rest by a semi-colon.In the case of the products composed of materials classified within both headings 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within headings 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials which predominates by weight in the product.The following foils shall be considered as highly transparent: foils, the optical dimming of which, measured according to ASTM-D 1003-16 by Gardner Hazemeter (i.e. Hazefactor), is less than 2 %.For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 6.The use of this material is restricted to the manufacture of woven fabrics of a kind used in paper-making machinery.See Introductory Note 7.For knitted or crocheted articles, not elastic or rubberised, obtained by sewing or assembling pieces of knitted or crocheted fabrics (cut out or knitted directly to shape), see Introductory Note 7.SEMII – Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute Incorporated.
Harmonized System headingDescription of productQualifying operation(Working or processing, carried out on non-originating materials, which confers originating status)
(1)(2)(3)
Chapter 1Live animalsAll the animals of Chapter 1 are wholly obtained
Chapter 2Meat and edible meat offalManufacture in which all the meat and edible meat offal in the products of this chapter is wholly obtained
ex Chapter 3Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, except for:All fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates are wholly obtained
0304Fish fillets and other fish meat (whether or not minced), fresh, chilled of frozenManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
0305Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; flours, meals and pellets of fish, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex 0306Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, dried, salted or in brine; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex 0307Molluscs, whether in shell or not, dried, salted or in brine; aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans and molluscs, dried, salted or in brine; flours, meals and pellets of aquatic invertebrates other than crustaceans, fit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
Chapter 4Dairy produce; birds’ eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included;Manufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 4 used are wholly obtained; andthe weight of sugar used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product
ex Chapter 5Products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading
ex 0511 91Inedible fish eggs and roesAll the eggs and roes are wholly obtained
Chapter 6Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliageManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 6 used are wholly obtained
Chapter 7Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubersManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 7 used are wholly obtained
Chapter 8Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits or melonsManufacture in which:all the fruit, nuts and peels of citrus fruits or melons of Chapter 8 used are wholly obtained, andthe weight of sugar used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product
Chapter 9Coffee, tea, maté and spices;Manufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 10CerealsManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 10 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 11Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 10 and 11, headings 0701 and 2303, and sub-heading 0710 10 used are wholly obtained
ex 1106Flour, meal and powder of the dried, shelled leguminous vegetables of heading 0713Drying and milling of leguminous vegetables of heading 0708
Chapter 12Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodderManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 13Lac; gums, resins and other vegetable saps and extractsManufacture from materials of any heading, in which the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product
Chapter 14Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture from materials of any heading
ex Chapter 15Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any sub-heading, except that of the product
1501 to 1504Fats from pig, poultry, bovine, sheep or goat, fish, etcManufacture from materials of any heading except that of the product
1505, 1506 and 1520Wool grease and fatty substances derived therefrom (including lanolin). Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified. Glycerol, crude; glycerol waters and glycerol lyes.Manufacture from materials of any heading
1509 and 1510Olive oil and its fractionsManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are wholly obtained
1516 and 1517Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further preparedMargarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading 1516Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of all the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product
Chapter 16Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebratesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from meat and edible meat offal of Chapter 2, andin which all the materials of Chapter 3 and materials of Chapter 16 obtained from fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 17Sugars and sugar confectionery; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose and glucose, in solid form; sugar syrups; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramelManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of the materials of headings 1101 to 1108, 1701 and 1703 used does not exceed 30 % of the weight of the final product
ex 1702Chemically pure maltose and fructoseManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading 1702
1704Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoaManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which:the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
Chapter 18Cocoa and cocoa preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in whichthe individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
Chapter 19Preparations of cereals, flour, starch or milk; pastrycooks’ productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which:the weight of the materials of Chapters 2, 3 and 16 used does not exceed 20 % of the weight of the final product, andthe weight of the materials of headings 1006 and 1101 to 1108 used does not exceed 20 % of the weight of the final product, andthe individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
ex Chapter 20Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of sugar used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product
2002 and 2003Tomatoes, mushrooms and truffles prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar of acetic acidManufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 7 and 8 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 21Miscellaneous edible preparations; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which:the individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
2103Sauces and preparations therefore; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard:
Sauces and preparations therefore; mixed condiments and mixed seasoningsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, mustard flour or meal or prepared mustard may be used
Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustardManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 22Beverages, spirits and vinegarManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and headings 2207 and 2208, in which:all the materials of sub-headings 0806 10, 2009 61, 2009 69 used are wholly obtained, andthe individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
ex Chapter 23Residues and waste from the food industries; prepared animal fodder; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 2303Residues of starch manufactureManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the weight of the materials of Chapter 10 used does not exceed 20 % of the weight of the final product
2309Preparations of a kind used in animal feedingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which:all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained, andthe weight of materials of Chapter 10 and 11 and headings 2302 and 2303 used does not exceed 20 % of the weight of the final product, andthe individual weight of sugar and of the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 40 % of the weight of the final product, andthe total combined weight of sugar and the materials of Chapter 4 used does not exceed 60 % of the weight of final product
ex Chapter 24Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading in which the weight of materials of Chapter 24 used does not exceed 30 % of the total weight of materials of Chapter 24 used
2401Unmanufactured tobacco; tobacco refuseAll unmanufactured tobacco and tobacco refuse of Chapter 24 is wholly obtained
2402Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 2403, and in which the weight of materials of heading 2401 used does not exceed 50 % of the total weight of materials of heading 2401 used
ex Chapter 25Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2519Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically-sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, other than fused magnesia or dead-burned (sintered) magnesiaManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be used
Chapter 26Ores, slag and ashManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 27Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2707Oils in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents, being oils similar to mineral oils obtained by distillation of high temperature coal tar, of which more than 65 % by volume distils at a temperature of up to 250 °C (including mixtures of petroleum spirit and benzole), for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2710Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materials, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oilsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbonsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2712Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not colouredOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materialsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 28Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes; except for:(a)Least developed countries (hereinafter "LDCs")Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2811Sulphur trioxide(a)LDCsManufacture from sulphur dioxideorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from sulphur dioxideorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2840Sodium perborate(a)LDCsManufacture from disodium tetraborate pentahydrateorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from disodium tetraborate pentahydrateorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2843Colloidal precious metals; inorganic or organic compounds of precious metals, whether or not chemically defined; amalgams of precious metalsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2843
ex 2852Mercury compounds of internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Mercury compounds of nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2852, 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2852, 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 29Organic chemicals; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2905Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanol; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2905 43;2905 44;2905 45Mannitol; D-glucitol (sorbitol); Glycerol(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any sub-heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same sub-heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any sub-heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same sub-heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2915Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2915 and 2916 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2915 and 2916 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 2932Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any headingorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any headingorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2933Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2934Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compounds(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 30Pharmaceutical productsManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 31Fertilisers(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 32Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 33Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3301Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; extracted oleoresins; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, including materials of a different "group" in this heading. However, materials of the same group as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 34Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, "dental waxes" and dental preparations with a basis of plaster, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3404Artificial waxes and prepared waxes:With a basis of paraffin, petroleum waxes, waxes obtained from bituminous minerals, slack wax or scale waxManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 35Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 36Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparations(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 37Photographic or cinematographic goods(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 38Miscellaneous chemical products; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3803Refined tall oil(a)LDCsRefining of crude tall oilorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesRefining of crude tall oilorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3805Spirits of sulphate turpentine, purified(a)LDCsPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentineorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentineorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3806 30Ester gums(a)LDCsManufacture from resin acidsorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from resin acidsorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3807Wood pitch (wood tar pitch)(a)LDCsDistillation of wood tarorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesDistillation of wood tarorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3809 10Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or included: With a basis of amylaceous substances(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3823Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3823orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3823orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3824 60Sorbitol other than that of sub-heading 2905 44(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any sub-heading, except that of the product and except materials of sub-heading 2905 44. However, materials of the same sub-heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any sub-heading, except that of the product and except materials of sub-heading 2905 44. However, materials of the same sub-heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 39Plastics and articles thereof; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3907Copolymer, made from polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS)(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Polyester(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture from polycarbonate of tetrabromo-(bisphenol A)orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture from polycarbonate of tetrabromo-(bisphenol A)orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3920Ionomer sheet or film(a)LDCsManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralised with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralised with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 3921Foils of plastic, metallised(a)LDCsManufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micronorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micronorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 40Rubber and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
4012Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubber:
Retreaded pneumatic, solid or cushion tyres, of rubberRetreading of used tyres
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4011 and 4012orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 41Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
4101 to 4103Raw hides and skins of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split; raw skins of sheep or lambs (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment dressed or further prepared), whether or not with wool on or split, other than those excluded by note 1(c) to Chapter 41; other raw hides and skins (fresh, or salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved, but not tanned, parchment dressed or further prepared), whether or not dehaired or split, other than those excluded by note 1(b) or 1(c) to Chapter 41Manufacture from materials of any heading
4104 to 4106Tanned or crust hides and skins, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, but not further preparedRe-tanning of tanned or pre-tanned hides and skins of sub-headings 4104 11, 4104 19, 4105 10, 4106 21, 4106 31 or 4106 91,orManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
4107, 4112, 4113Leather further prepared after tanning or crustingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of sub-headings 4104 41, 4104 49, 4105 30, 4106 22, 4106 32 and 4106 92 may be used only if a re-tanning operation of the tanned or crust hides and skins in the dry state takes place
Chapter 42Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk worm gut)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 43Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
4301Raw furskins (including heads, tails, paws and other pieces or cuttings, suitable for furrier’s use), other than raw hides and skins of heading 4101, 4102 or 4103Manufacture from materials of any heading
ex 4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembled:
Plates, crosses and similar formsBleaching or dyeing, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
OtherManufacture from non-assembled, tanned or dressed furskins
4303Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskinManufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins of heading 4302
ex Chapter 44Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or end-jointedPlaning, sanding or end-jointing
ex 4408Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood) and for plywood, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, spliced, and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or end-jointedSplicing, planing, sanding or endjointing
ex 4410 to ex 4413Beadings and mouldings, including moulded skirting and other moulded boardsBeading or moulding
ex 4415Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of woodManufacture from boards not cut to size
ex 4418Builders’ joinery and carpentry of woodManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shakes may be used
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex 4421Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwearManufacture from wood of any heading, except drawn wood of heading 4409
Chapter 45Cork and articles of corkManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 46Manufactures of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerworkManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 47Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboardManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 48Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboardManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 49Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and plansManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 50Silk; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 5003Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock), carded or combedCarding or combing of silk waste
5004 to ex 5006Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk wasteSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or twisting
5007Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn or twisting, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 51Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5106 to 5110Yarn of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehairSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning
5111 to 5113Woven fabrics of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehair:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 52Cotton; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5204 to 5207Yarn and thread of cottonSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning
5208 to 5212Woven fabrics of cotton:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 53Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5306 to 5308Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarnSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning
5309 to 5311Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5401 to 5406Yarn, monofilament and thread of man-made filamentsExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres
5407 and 5408Woven fabrics of man-made filament yarn:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorTwisting or texturing accompanied by weaving provided that the value of the non-twisted/non-textured yarns used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the productorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibresExtrusion of man-made fibres
5508 to 5511Yarn and sewing thread of man-made staple fibresSpinning of natural fibres or extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning
5512 to 5516Woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 56Wadding, felt and non-wovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof; except for:Extrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibresorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or printing
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
Needleloom feltExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by fabric formation,However:polypropylene filament of heading 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex,may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productorFabric formation alone in the case of felt made from natural fibres
OtherExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by fabric formation,orFabric formation alone in the case of other felt made from natural fibres
5603Nonwovens, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated(a)LDCsAny non-woven process including needle punching(b)Other beneficiary countriesExtrusion of man-made fibres, or use of natural fibres, accompanied by nonwoven techniques including needle punching
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
Rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
OtherExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural fibres
5605Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metalExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres
5606Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarnExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by spinning or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibresorSpinning accompanied with flockingorFlocking accompanied by dyeing
Chapter 57Carpets and other textile floor coverings:Spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorManufacture from coir yarn or sisal yarn or jute yarnorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingorTufting accompanied by dyeing or by printingExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by non-woven techniques including needle punchingHowever:polypropylene filament of heading 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex, may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productJute fabric may be used as a backing
ex Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery; except for:(a)LDCsWeavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendaring, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or flocking or coatingorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingorYarn dyeing accompanied by weavingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5805Hand-woven tapestries of the types Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made upManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5810Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundationsWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coatingorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printing
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon:
Containing not more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsWeaving
OtherExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weaving
5903Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading 5902Weaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5904Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating
5905Textile wall coverings:
Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, plastics or other materialsWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating
OtherSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product:
5906Rubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902:
Knitted or crocheted fabricsSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knittingorKnitting accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorDyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knitting
Other fabrics made of synthetic filament yarn, containing more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsExtrusion of man-made fibres accompanied by weaving
OtherWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingorDyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by weaving
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths or the likeWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coatingorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5908Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated:
Incandescent gas mantles, impregnatedManufacture from tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5909 to 5911Textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use:
Polishing discs or rings other than of felt of heading 5911Weaving
Woven fabrics, of a kind commonly used in papermaking or other technical uses, felted or not, whether or not impregnated or coated, tubular or endless with single or multiple warp and/or weft, or flat woven with multiple warp and/or weft of heading 5911(a)LDCsWeaving(b)Other beneficiary countriesExtrusion of man-made fibres or Spinning of natural and/or of man-made staple fibres, in each case accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coatingOnly the following fibres may be used:– –coir yarn– –yarn of polytetrafluoroethylene,– –yarn, multiple, of polyamide, coated impregnated or covered with a phenolic resin,– –yarn of synthetic textile fibres of aromatic polyamides, obtained by polycondensation of m-phenylenediamine and isophthalic acid,– –monofil of polytetrafluoroethylene,– –yarn of synthetic textile fibres of poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide),– –glass fibre yarn, coated with phenol resin and gimped with acrylic yarn,– –copolyester monofilaments of a polyester and a resin of terephthalic acid and 1,4-cyclohexanediethanol and isophthalic acid
OtherExtrusion of man-made filament yarn or spinning of natural or man-made staple fibres, accompanied by weavingorWeaving accompanied by dyeing or by coating
Chapter 60Knitted or crocheted fabricsSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knittingorKnitting accompanied by dyeing or by flocking or by coatingorFlocking accompanied by dyeing or by printingorDyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knittingorTwisting or texturing accompanied by knitting provided that the value of the non-twisted/non-textured yarns used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 61Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted:
Obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to form(a)LDCsManufacture from fabric(b)Other beneficiary countriesKnitting and making-up (including cutting)
OtherSpinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres or extrusion of man-made filament yarn, in each case accompanied by knitting (knitted to shape products)orDyeing of yarn of natural fibres accompanied by knitting (knitted to shape products)
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture from fabric(b)Other beneficiary countriesWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orMaking-up preceded by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 6202, ex 6204, ex 6206, ex 6209 and ex 6211Women’s, girls’ and babies’ clothing and clothing accessories for babies, embroidered(a)LDCsChapter rule applies(b)Other beneficiary countriesWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 6210 and ex 6216Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminised polyester(a)LDCsChapter ruleapplies(b)Other beneficiary countriesWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orCoating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like:
EmbroideredWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productorMaking-up preceded by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orMaking-up preceded by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
6217Other made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212:
EmbroideredWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminised polyesterWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orCoating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
Interlinings for collars and cuffs, cut outManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product, and in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Other(a)LDCsChapter rule applies(b)Other beneficiary countriesWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
ex Chapter 63Other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
6301 to 6304Blankets, travelling rugs, bed linen etc.; curtains etc.; other furnishing articles:
Of felt, of nonwovens(a)LDCsAny non-woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)(b)Other beneficiary countriesExtrusion of man-made fibres or use of natural fibres in each case accompanied by non-woven process including needle punching and making-up (including cutting)
Other:
– –EmbroideredWeaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
– –OtherWeaving or knitting accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
6305Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods(a)LDCsWeaving or knitting and making-up (including cutting)(b)Other beneficiary countriesExtrusion of man-made fibres or spinning of natural and/or man-made staple fibres accompanied by weaving or knitting and making-up (including cutting)
6306Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods:
Of nonwovens(a)LDCsAny non-woven process including needle punching accompanied by making up (including cutting)(b)Other beneficiary countriesExtrusion of man-made fibres or natural fibres in each case accompanied by any non-woven techniques including needle punching
OtherWeaving accompanied by making-up (including cutting)orCoating provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product accompanied by making-up (including cutting)
6307Other made-up articles, including dress patternsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail sale(a)LDCsEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the set(b)Other beneficiary countriesEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
ex Chapter 64Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except from assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading 6406
6406Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable in-soles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 65Headgear and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 66Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops, and parts thereof:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 67Prepared feathers and down and articles made of feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of human hairManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 68Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 6803Articles of slate or of agglomerated slateManufacture from worked slate
ex 6812Articles of asbestos; articles of mixtures with a basis of asbestos or of mixtures with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonateManufacture from materials of any heading
ex 6814Articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a support of paper, paperboard or other materialsManufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)
Chapter 69Ceramic products(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 70Glass and glassware, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
7006Glass of heading 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials
Glass-plate substrates, coated with a dielectric thin film, and of a semiconductor grade in accordance with SEMII-standardsManufacture from non-coated glass-plate substrate of heading 7006
OtherManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glassManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncut glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncut glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorHand-decoration (except silk-screen printing) of hand-blown glassware, provided that the total value of the hand-blown glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 7019Articles (other than yarn) of glass fibresManufacture from:uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, orglass wool
ex Chapter 71Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof; imitation jewellery; coin, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
7106, 7108 and 7110Precious metals:
UnwroughtManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 7106, 7108 and 7110orElectrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metals of heading 7106, 7108 or 7110orFusion and/or alloying of precious metals of heading 7106, 7108 or 7110 with each other or with base metals
Semi-manufactured or in powder formManufacture from unwrought precious metals
ex 7107, ex 7109 and ex 7111Metals clad with precious metals, semi-manufacturedManufacture from metals clad with precious metals, unwrought
7115Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metalManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7117Imitation jewelleryManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture from base metal parts, not plated or covered with precious metals, provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 72Iron and steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7207Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or 7206
7208 to 7216Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi-finished materials of heading 7206 or 7207
7217Wire of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7207
7218 91 and 7218 99Semi-finished productsManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-heading 7218 10
7219 to 7222Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of stainless steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi-finished materials of heading 7218
7223Wire of stainless steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7218
7224 90Semi-finished productsManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205 or sub-heading 7224 10
7225 to 7228Flat-rolled products, hot-rolled bars and rods, in irregularly wound coils; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms or semi-finished materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7218 or 7224
7229Wire of other alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7224
ex Chapter 73Articles of iron or steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex 7301Sheet pilingManufacture from materials of heading 7207
7302Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole pates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialised for jointing or fixing railsManufacture from materials of heading 7206
7304, 7305 and 7306Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of iron (other than cast iron) or steelManufacture from materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7208, 7209, 7210, 7211, 7212, 7218, 7219, 7220 or 7224
ex 7307Tube or pipe fittings of stainless steelTurning, drilling, reaming, threading, deburring and sandblasting of forged blanks, provided that the total value of the forged blanks used does not exceed 35 % of the ex-works price of the product
7308Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steelManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading 7301 may not be used
ex 7315Skid chainManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 7315 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 74Copper and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7403Refined copper and copper alloys, unwroughtManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 75Nickel and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 76Aluminium and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7601Unwrought aluminiumManufacture from materials of any heading
7607Aluminium foil (whether or not printed or backed with paper, paperboard, plastics or similar backing materials) of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mmManufacturefrom materials of any heading, except that of the product and heading 7606
Chapter 77Reserved for possible future use in the Harmonized System
ex Chapter 78Lead and articles thereof, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7801Unwrought lead:
Refined leadManufacture from materials of any heading
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading 7802 may not be used
Chapter 79Zinc and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 80Tin and articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 81Other base metals; cermets; articles thereofManufacture from materials of any heading
ex Chapter 82Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8206Tools of two or more of the headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 8202 to 8205. However, tools of headings 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
8211Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading 8208, and blades thereforManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be used
8214Other articles of cutlery (for example; hair clippers, butchers’ or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
8215Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tablewareManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
ex Chapter 83Miscellaneous articles of base metal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 8302Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for buildings, and automatic door closersManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8302 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 8306Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metalManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8306 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 84Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8401Nuclear reactors; fuel elements (cartridges), non-irradiated, for nuclear reactors; machinery and apparatus for isotopic separationManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8408Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8427Fork-lift trucks; other works trucks fitted with lifting or handling equipmentManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8482Ball or roller bearings(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 85Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8501, 8502Electric motors and generators; Electric generating sets and rotary converters(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8503orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8503orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8513Portable electric lamps designed to function by their own source of energy (for example, dry batteries, accumulators, magnetos), other than lighting equipment of heading 8512(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product.orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8519Sound recording and sound reproducing apparatus(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8521Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8522orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8523Discs, tapes, solid-state non-volatile storage devices, "smart cards" and other media for the recording of sound or of other phenomena, whether or not recorded, including matrices and masters for the production of discs, but excluding products of Chapter 37(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8525Transmission apparatus for radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras, digital cameras and other video camera recorders(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8526Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatus(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8527Reception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8528Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8529orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8535 to 8537Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits; connectors for optical fibres, optical fibre bundles or cables; boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, for electric control or the distribution of electricity(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product and of heading 8538orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8540 11 and 8540 12Cathode ray television picture tubes, including video monitor cathode ray tubes(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 8542 31, ex 8542 32, ex 8542 33 and ex 8542 39Monolithic integrated circuitsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorThe operation of diffusion, in which integrated circuits are formed on a semi-conductor substrate by the selective introduction of an appropriate dopant, whether or not assembled and/or tested in a non-party
8544Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectors(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8545Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
8546Electrical insulators of any material(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8547Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating materials apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading 8546; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8548Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators; electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 86Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) traffic signalling equipment of all kindsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 87Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof; except for:(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8711Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars(a)LDCsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 88Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 8804RotochutesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 8804orManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 89Ships, boats and floating structuresManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 90Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
9002Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not optically worked(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9033Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90(a)LDCsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product(b)Other beneficiary countriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 91Clocks and watches and parts thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 93Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 94Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; lamps and lighting fittings, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like; prefabricated buildingsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 95Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex 9506Golf clubs and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, roughly-shaped blocks for making golf-club heads may be used
ex Chapter 96Miscellaneous manufactured articles, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
9601 and 9602Worked ivory, bone, tortoiseshell, horn, antlers, coral, mother-of-pearl and other animal carving material, and articles of these materials (including articles obtained by moulding.Worked vegetable or mineral carving material and articles of these materials; moulded or carved articles of wax, of stearin, of natural gums or natural resins or of modelling pastes, and other moulded or carved articles, not elsewhere specified or included; worked, unhardened gelatine (except gelatine of heading 3503) and articles of unhardened gelatinManufacture from materials of any heading
9603Brooms, brushes (including brushes constituting parts of machines, appliances or vehicles), hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorized, mops and feather dusters; prepared knots and tufts for broom or brush making; paint pads and rollers, squeegees (other than roller squeegees)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
9605Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaningEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
9606Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanksManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
9608Ball-point pens; felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; pen-holders, pencilholders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading 9609Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, nibs or nib-points of the same heading as the product may be used
9612Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 70 % of the ex-works price of the product
9613 20Pocket lighters, gas fuelled, refillableManufacture in which the total value of the materials of heading 9613 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9614Smoking pipes (including pipe bowls) and cigar or cigarette holders, and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 97Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiquesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ANNEX 13b(referred to in Article 86(3))
Materials excluded from regional cumulationMaterials for which a "X" is indicated.Cumulation of these materials between least-developed-countries (LDCs) of each regional group (i.e. Cambodia and Laos in Group I; Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives and Nepal in Group III) is allowed. Similarly, cumulation of these materials is also allowed in a non-LDC of a regional group with materials originating in any other country of the same regional group.Cumulation of these materials originating in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, is not allowed in Paraguay. Moreover, cumulation of any material of Chapters 16 to 24 originating in Brazil, is not allowed in Argentina, Paraguay or Uruguay.
Group I: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, VietnamGroup III: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri LankaGroup IV: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
Harmonized System or Combined Nomenclature codeDescription of materials
0207Meat and edible meat offal, of the poultry of heading 0105, fresh, chilled or frozenX
ex0210Meat and edible meat offal of poultry, salted, in brine, dried or smokedX
Chapter 03Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebratesX
ex0407Eggs in shell of poultry, other than for hatchingX
ex0408Eggs, not in shell and egg yolks, other than unfit for human consumptionX
070951ex071080071151071231Mushrooms, fresh or chilled, frozen, provisionally preserved, driedXXX
071420Sweet potatoesX
081110081120Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black-, white- or redcurrants and gooseberriesX
1006RiceXX
ex110290ex110319ex110320ex110419ex110819Flours, groats, meal, pellets, rolled or flaked grains, starch of riceXX
110820InulinX
1604 and 1605Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs; prepared or preserved crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebratesX
1701 and 1702Cane or beet sugars and chemically pure sucrose, and other sugars, artificial honey and caramelXX
ex170490Sugar confectionery, not containing cocoa, other than chewing gumXX
ex180610Cocoa powder, containing 65 % or more by weight of sucrose/isoglucoseXX
180620Other preparations in blocks, slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or immediate packings, of a content exceeding 2 kgXX
ex190190Other food preparations containing less than 40 % by weight of cocoa, other than malt extract, containing less than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % of glucose or starch.XX
ex190220Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared, containing more than 20 % by weight of fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates or containing more than 20 % by weight of sausages and the like, of meat and meat offal of any kind, including fats of any kind or originX
200310Mushrooms, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidXXX
ex200710Homogenised jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, containing more than 13 % by weight of sugarX
200799Non homogenised preparations of jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, other than of citrus fruitX
200820200830200840200850200860200870200880200892200899Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preservedX
2009Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterX
ex210112Preparations with a basis of coffeeXX
ex210120Preparations with a basis of tea or matéXX
ex210690Food preparations not elsewhere specified, other than protein concentrates and textured protein substances: flavoured or coloured sugar syrups other than isoglucose, glucose and maltodextrine syrups; preparation containing more than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % of glucose or starch.XX
220430Grape must other than grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of alcoholX
2205Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substancesX
2206Other fermented beverages; mixtures of fermented beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages and non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere specified or includedX
2207Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higherXX
ex220890Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol, other than arrack, plum, pear or cherry spirit and other spirits and spirituous beveragesXX
ex330210Mixtures of odoriferous substances of a kind used in the drink industries, containing all flavouring agents characterising a beverage and containing more than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % of glucose or starchXX
33021029Preparations of a kind used in the drink industries containing all flavouring agents characterising a beverage, other than of an actual alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0,5 %, containing, by weight, more than 1,5 % milkfat, 5 % sucrose or isoglucose, 5 % glucose or starchXXX
ANNEX 13c(referred to in Article 92)APPLICATION TO BECOME A REGISTERED EXPORTER01993R2454-20130101_en_img_2601993R2454-20130101_en_img_27ANNEX 13d(referred to in Article 95(3))STATEMENT ON ORIGINTo be made out on any commercial documents showing the name and full address of the exporter and consignee as well as a description of the goods and the date of issueWhere the statement on origin replaces another statement in accordance with Article 97d, this shall be indicated and the date of issue of the original statement shall also always be mentioned.French versionL'exportateur [Numéro d’exportateur enregistré — excepté lorsque la valeur des produits originaires contenus dans l’envoi est inférieure à EUR 6000Where the statement on origin replaces another statement, the subsequent holder of the goods establishing such a statement shall indicate his name and full address followed by the mention (French version) "agissant sur la base de l'attestation d'origine établie par [nom et adresse complète de l'exportateur dans le pays bénéficiaire], enregistré sous le numéro suivant [Numéro d'exportateur enregistré dans le pays bénéficiaire]" (English version) "acting on the basis of the statement on origin made out by [name and full address of the exporter in the beneficiary country], registered under the following number [Number of Registered Exporter of the exporter in the beneficiary country]".] des produits couverts par le présent document déclare que, sauf indication claire du contraire, ces produits ont l'origine préférentielle …Country of origin of products to be indicated. When the statement on origin relates, in whole or in part, to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla within the meaning of Article 97j, the exporter must clearly indicate them in the document on which the statement is made out by means of the symbol "CM". au sens des règles d'origine du Système des préférences tarifaires généralisées de l'Union européenne et que le critère d’origine satisfait est …Products wholly obtained: enter the letter "P"; Products sufficiently worked or processed: enter the letter "W" followed by the Harmonized Commodity Description and coding System (Harmonized System) heading at the four-digit level of the exported product (example "W" 9618); where appropriate, the above mention shall be replaced with one of the following indications: "EU cumulation", "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation", "regional cumulation", "extended cumulation with country x" or "Cumul UE", "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie", "cumul regional", "cumul étendu avec le pays x"..English versionThe exporter (Number of Registered Exporter — unless the value of the consigned originating products does not exceed EUR 6000Where the statement on origin replaces another statement, the subsequent holder of the goods establishing such a statement shall indicate his name and full address followed by the mention (French version) "agissant sur la base de l'attestation d'origine établie par [nom et adresse complète de l'exportateur dans le pays bénéficiaire], enregistré sous le numéro suivant [Numéro d'exportateur enregistré dans le pays bénéficiaire]" (English version) "acting on the basis of the statement on origin made out by [name and full address of the exporter in the beneficiary country], registered under the following number [Number of Registered Exporter of the exporter in the beneficiary country]".) of the products covered by this document declares that, except where otherwise clearly indicated, these products are of … preferential originCountry of origin of products to be indicated. When the statement on origin relates, in whole or in part, to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla within the meaning of Article 97j, the exporter must clearly indicate them in the document on which the statement is made out by means of the symbol "CM". according to rules of origin of the Generalized System of Preferences of the European Union and that the origin criterion met is …Products wholly obtained: enter the letter "P"; Products sufficiently worked or processed: enter the letter "W" followed by the Harmonized Commodity Description and coding System (Harmonized System) heading at the four-digit level of the exported product (example "W" 9618); where appropriate, the above mention shall be replaced with one of the following indications: "EU cumulation", "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation", "regional cumulation", "extended cumulation with country x" or "Cumul UE", "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie", "cumul regional", "cumul étendu avec le pays x"..ANNEX 14INTRODUCTORY NOTES TO THE LIST IN ANNEX 15Note 1:The list sets out the conditions required for all products to be considered as sufficiently worked or processed within the meaning of Article 100.Note 2:2.1.The first two columns in the list describe the product obtained. The first column gives the heading number or chapter number used in the Harmonised System and the second column gives the description of goods used in that system for that heading or chapter. For each entry in the first two columns, a rule is specified in column 3 or 4. Where, in some cases, the entry in the first column is preceded by an "ex", this signifies that the rules in column 3 or 4 apply only to the part of that heading as described in column 2.2.2.Where several heading numbers are grouped together in column 1 or a chapter number is given and the description of products in column 2 is therefore given in general terms, the adjacent rules in column 3 or 4 apply to all products which, under the Harmonised System, are classified in headings of the chapter or in any of the headings grouped together in column 1.2.3.Where there are different rules in the list applying to different products within a heading, each indent contains the description of that part of the heading covered by the adjacent rules in column 3 or 4.2.4.Where, for an entry in the first two columns, a rule is specified in both columns 3 and 4, the exporter may opt, as an alternative, to apply either the rule set out in column 3 or that set out in column 4. If no origin rule is given in column 4, the rule set out in column 3 is to be applied.Note 3:3.1.The provisions of Article 100, concerning products having acquired originating status which are used in the manufacture of other products, shall apply, regardless of whether this status has been acquired inside the factory where these products are used or in another factory in the beneficiary country or republic or in the Community.Example:An engine of heading 8407, for which the rule states that the value of the non originating materials which may be incorporated may not exceed 40 % of the ex works price, is made from "other alloy steel roughly shaped by forging" of heading ex7224.If this forging has been forged in the beneficiary country or republic from a non originating ingot, it has already acquired originating status by virtue of the rule for heading ex7224 in the list. The forging can then count as originating in the value-calculation for the engine, regardless of whether it was produced in the same factory or in another factory in the beneficiary country or republic. The value of the non-originating ingot is thus not taken into account when adding up the value of the non-originating materials used.3.2.The rule in the list represents the minimum amount of working or processing required, and the carrying-out of more working or processing also confers originating status; conversely, the carrying-out of less working or processing cannot confer originating status. Thus, if a rule provides that non-originating material, at a certain level of manufacture, may be used, the use of such material at an earlier stage of manufacture is allowed, and the use of such material at a later stage is not.3.3.Without prejudice to Note 3.2, where a rule uses the expression "Manufacture from materials of any heading", then materials of any heading(s) (even materials of the same description and heading as the product) may be used, subject, however, to any specific limitations which may also be contained in the rule.However, the expression "Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading …" or "Manufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of the same heading as the product" means that materials of any heading(s) may be used, except those of the same description as the product as given in column 2 of the list.3.4.When a rule in the list specifies that a product may be manufactured from more than one material, this means that one or more materials may be used. It does not require that all be used.Example:The rule for fabrics of headings 5208 to 5212 provides that natural fibres may be used and that chemical materials, among other materials, may also be used. This does not mean that both have to be used; it is possible to use one or the other, or both.3.5.Where a rule in the list specifies that a product must be manufactured from a particular material, the condition obviously does not prevent the use of other materials which, because of their inherent nature, cannot satisfy the rule. (See also Note 6.2 below in relation to textiles.)Example:The rule for prepared foods of heading 1904, which specifically excludes the use of cereals and their derivatives, does not prevent the use of mineral salts, chemicals and other additives which are not products from cereals.However, this does not apply to products which, although they cannot be manufactured from the particular materials specified in the list, can be produced from a material of the same nature at an earlier stage of manufacture.Example:In the case of an article of apparel of ex Chapter 62 made from non-woven materials, if the use of only non-originating yarn is allowed for this class of article, it is not possible to start from non-woven cloth - even if non-woven cloths cannot normally be made from yarn. In such cases, the starting material would normally be at the stage before yarn - that is, the fibre stage.3.6.Where, in a rule in the list, two percentages are given for the maximum value of non originating materials that can be used, then these percentages may not be added together. In other words, the maximum value of all the non-originating materials used may never exceed the higher of the percentages given. Furthermore, the individual percentages must not be exceeded, in relation to the particular materials to which they apply.Note 4:4.1.The term "natural fibres" is used in the list to refer to fibres other than artificial or synthetic fibres. It is restricted to the stages before spinning takes place, including waste, and, unless otherwise specified, includes fibres which have been carded, combed or otherwise processed, but not spun.4.2.The term "natural fibres" includes horsehair of heading 0503, silk of headings 5002 and 5003, as well as wool-fibres and fine or coarse animal hair of headings 5101 to 5105, cotton fibres of headings 5201 to 5203, and other vegetable fibres of headings 5301 to 5305.4.3.The terms "textile pulp", "chemical materials" and "paper-making materials" are used in the list to describe the materials, not classified in Chapters 50 to 63, which can be used to manufacture artificial, synthetic or paper fibres or yarns.4.4.The term "man-made staple fibres" is used in the list to refer to synthetic or artificial filament tow, staple fibres or waste, of headings 5501 to 5507.Note 5:5.1.Where, for a given product in the list, reference is made to this Note, the conditions set out in column 3 shall not be applied to any basic textile materials used in the manufacture of this product and which, taken together, represent 10 % or less of the total weight of all the basic textile materials used. (See also Notes 5.3 and 5.4 below.)5.2.However, the tolerance mentioned in Note 5.1 may be applied only to mixed products which have been made from two or more basic textile materials.The following are the basic textile materials:silk;wool;coarse animal hair;fine animal hair;horsehair;cotton;paper-making materials and paper;flax;true hemp;jute and other textile bast fibres;sisal and other textile fibres of the genus Agave;coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres;synthetic man-made filaments;artificial man-made filaments;current-conducting filaments;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polypropylene;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyester;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyamide;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyacrylonitrile;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polyimide;synthetic man-made staple fibres of polytetrafluoroethylene;synthetic man-made staple fibres of poly(phenylene sulphide);synthetic man-made staple fibres of poly(vinyl chloride);other synthetic man-made staple fibres;artificial man-made staple fibres of viscose;other artificial man-made staple fibres;yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether, whether or not gimped;yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyester, whether or not gimped;products of heading 5605 (metallised yarn) incorporating strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film;other products of heading 5605.Example:A yarn, of heading 5205, made from cotton fibres of heading 5203 and synthetic staple fibres of heading 5506, is a mixed yarn. Therefore, non-originating synthetic staple fibres which do not satisfy the origin-rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp) may be used, provided that their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the yarn.Example:A woollen fabric, of heading 5112, made from woollen yarn of heading 5107 and synthetic yarn of staple fibres of heading 5509, is a mixed fabric. Therefore, synthetic yarn which does not satisfy the origin-rules (which require manufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp), or woollen yarn which does not satisfy the origin-rules (which require manufacture from natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning), or a combination of the two, may be used, provided that their total weight does not exceed 10 % of the weight of the fabric.Example:Tufted textile fabric, of heading 5802, made from cotton yarn of heading 5205 and cotton fabric of heading 5210, is a only mixed product if the cotton fabric is itself a mixed fabric made from yarns classified in two separate headings, or if the cotton yarns used are themselves mixtures.Example:If the tufted textile fabric concerned had been made from cotton yarn of heading 5205 and synthetic fabric of heading 5407, then, obviously, the yarns used are two separate basic textile materials and the tufted textile fabric is, accordingly, a mixed product.5.3.In the case of products incorporating "yarn made of polyurethane segmented with flexible segments of polyether, whether or not gimped", this tolerance is 20 % in respect of this yarn.5.4.In the case of products incorporating "strip consisting of a core of aluminium foil or of a core of plastic film whether or not coated with aluminium powder, of a width not exceeding 5 mm, sandwiched by means of a transparent or coloured adhesive between two layers of plastic film", this tolerance is 30 % in respect of this strip.Note 6:6.1.Where, in the list, reference is made to this Note, textile materials (with the exception of linings and interlinings), which do not satisfy the rule set out in the list in column 3 for the made-up product concerned, may be used, provided that they are classified in a heading other than that of the product and that their value does not exceed 8 % of the ex-works price of the product.6.2.Without prejudice to Note 6.3, materials, which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63, may be used freely in the manufacture of textile products, whether or not they contain textiles.Example:If a rule in the list provides that, for a particular textile item (such as trousers), yarn must be used, this does not prevent the use of metal items, such as buttons, because buttons are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63. For the same reason, it does not prevent the use of slide-fasteners, even though slide-fasteners normally contain textiles.6.3.Where a percentage-rule applies, the value of materials which are not classified within Chapters 50 to 63 must be taken into account when calculating the value of the non-originating materials incorporated.Note 7:7.1.For the purposes of headings ex2707, 2713 to 2715, ex2901, ex2902 and ex3403, the "specific processes" are the following:(a)vacuum-distillation;(b)redistillation by a very thorough fractionation-processSee additional explanatory Note 4(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.;(c)cracking;(d)reforming;(e)extraction by means of selective solvents;(f)the process comprising all of the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolourisation and purification with naturally-active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;(g)polymerisation;(h)alkylation;(i)isomerisation.7.2.For the purposes of headings 2710, 2711 and 2712, the "specific processes" are the following:(a)vacuum-distillation;(b)redistillation by a very thorough fractionation-processSee additional explanatory Note 4(b) to Chapter 27 of the Combined Nomenclature.;(c)cracking;(d)reforming;(e)extraction by means of selective solvents;(f)the process comprising all of the following operations: processing with concentrated sulphuric acid, oleum or sulphuric anhydride; neutralisation with alkaline agents; decolourisation and purification with naturally-active earth, activated earth, activated charcoal or bauxite;(g)polymerisation;(h)alkylation;(ij)isomerisation;(k)in respect of heavy oils of heading ex2710 only, desulphurisation with hydrogen, resulting in a reduction of at least 85 % of the sulphur-content of the products processed (ASTM D 1266-59 T method);(l)in respect of products of heading 2710 only, deparaffining by a process other than filtering;(m)in respect of heavy oils of heading ex2710 only, treatment with hydrogen, at a pressure of more than 20 bar and a temperature of more than 250 °C, with the use of a catalyst, other than to effect desulphurisation, when the hydrogen constitutes an active element in a chemical reaction. The further treatment, with hydrogen, of lubricating oils of heading ex2710 (e.g. hydrofinishing or decolourisation), in order, more especially, to improve colour or stability shall not, however, be deemed to be a specific process;(n)in respect of fuel oils of heading ex2710 only, atmospheric distillation, on condition that less than 30 % of these products distils, by volume, including losses, at 300 °C, by the ASTM D 86 method;(o)in respect of heavy oils other than gas oils and fuel oils of heading ex2710 only, treatment by means of a high-frequency electrical brush-discharge;(p)in respect of crude products (other than petroleum jelly, ozokerite, lignite wax or peat wax, paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil) of heading ex2712 only, de-oiling by fractional crystallisation.7.3.For the purposes of headings ex2707, 2713 to 2715, ex2901, ex2902 and ex3403, simple operations, such as cleaning, decanting, desalting, water-separation, filtering, colouring, marking, obtaining a sulphur-content as a result of mixing products with different sulphur-contents, or any combination of these operations or like operations, do not confer origin.ANNEX 15LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING REQUIRED TO BE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN ORDER THAT THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED CAN OBTAIN ORIGINATING STATUS
For the special conditions relating to "specific processes", see Introductory Notes 7.1 and 7.3.For the special conditions relating to "specific processes", see Introductory Note 7.2.Note 3 to Chapter 32 says that these preparations are those of a kind used for colouring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacture of colouring preparations, provided that they are not classified in another heading in Chapter 32.A "group" is regarded as any part of the heading separated from the rest by a semicolon.In the case of the products composed of materials classified within both headings 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within headings 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials which predominates by weight in the product.The following foils shall be considered as highly transparent: foils, the optical dimming of which, measured according to ASTM-D 1003-16 by Gardner Hazemeter (i.e. Hazefactor), is less than 2 %.For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see Introductory Note 5.The use of this material is restricted to the manufacture of woven fabrics of a kind used in paper-making machinery.See Introductory Note 6.For knitted or crocheted articles, not elastic or rubberised, obtained by sewing or assembling pieces of knitted or crocheted fabrics (cut out or knitted directly to shape), see Introductory Note 6.SEMII - Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute Incorporated.This rule shall apply until 31.12.2005.
HS headingDescription of productWorking or processing, carried out on non-originating materials, which confers originating status
(1)(2)(3) or (4)
Chapter 1Live animalsAll the animals of Chapter 1 shall be wholly obtained
Chapter 2Meat and edible meat offalManufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 1 and 2 used are wholly obtained
Chapter 3Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebratesManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 4Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 4 used are wholly obtained
0403Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yoghurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, nuts or cocoaManufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 4 used are wholly obtained,all the fruit juice (except that of pineapple, lime or grapefruit) of heading 2009 used is originating, andthe value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 5Products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 5 used are wholly obtained
ex0502Prepared pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hairCleaning, disinfecting, sorting and straightening of bristles and hair
Chapter 6Live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliageManufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 6 used are wholly obtained, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 7Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubersManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 7 used are wholly obtained
Chapter 8Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits or melonsManufacture in which:all the fruit and nuts used are wholly obtained, andthe value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the value of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 9Coffee, tea, maté and spices; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 9 used are wholly obtained
0901Coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportionManufacture from materials of any heading
0902Tea, whether or not flavouredManufacture from materials of any heading
ex0910Mixtures of spicesManufacture from materials of any heading
Chapter 10CerealsManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 10 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 11Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for:Manufacture in which all the cereals, edible vegetables, roots and tubers of heading 0714 or fruit used are wholly obtained
ex1106Flour, meal and powder of the dried, shelled leguminous vegetables of heading 0713Drying and milling of leguminous vegetables of heading 0708
Chapter 12Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodderManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 12 used are wholly obtained
1301Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and oleoresins (for example; balsams)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 1301 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
1302Vegetable saps and extracts; pectic substances, pectinates and pectates; agar-agar and other mucilages and thickeners, whether or not modified, derived from vegetable products:
- Mucilages and thickeners, modified, derived from vegetable productsManufacture from non-modified mucilages and thickeners
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 14Vegetable plaiting materials; vegetable products not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 14 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 15Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; animal or vegetable waxes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
1501Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading 0209 or 1503:
- Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading 0203, 0206 or 0207 or bones of heading 0506
- OtherManufacture from meat or edible offal of swine of heading 0203 or 0206 or of meat and edible offal of poultry of heading 0207
1502Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading 1503
- Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading 0201, 0202, 0204 or 0206 or bones of heading 0506
- OtherManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used are wholly obtained
1504Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
- Solid fractionsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 1504
- OtherManufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained
ex1505Refined lanolinManufacture from crude wool grease of heading 1505
1506Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
- Solid fractionsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 1506
- OtherManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used are wholly obtained
1507 to 1515Vegetable oils and their fractions:
- Soya, ground nut, palm, copra, palm kernel, babassu, tung and oiticica oil, myrtle wax and Japan wax, fractions of jojoba oil and oils for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumptionManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
- Solid fractions, except for that of jojoba oilManufacture from other materials of headings 1507 to 1515
- OtherManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used are wholly obtained
1516Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, partly or wholly hydrogenated, inter-esterified, re-esterified or elaidinised, whether or not refined, but not further preparedManufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 2 used are wholly obtained, andall the vegetable materials used are wholly obtained. However, materials of headings 1507, 1508, 1511 and 1513 may be used
1517Margarine; edible mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils or of fractions of different fats or oils of this Chapter, other than edible fats or oils or their fractions of heading 1516Manufacture in which:all the materials of Chapters 2 and 4 used are wholly obtained, andall the vegetable materials used are wholly obtained. However, materials of headings 1507, 1508, 1511 and 1513 may be used
Chapter 16Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebratesManufacture:from animals of Chapter 1, and/orin which all the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 17Sugars and sugar confectionery; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex1701Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form, containing added flavouring or colouring matterManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel:
- Chemically-pure maltose and fructoseManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 1702
- Other sugars in solid form, containing added flavouring or colouring matterManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are originating
ex1703Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar, containing added flavouring or colouring matterManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex works price of the product
1704Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoaManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 18Cocoa and cocoa preparationsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1901Malt extract; food preparations of flour, groats, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of headings 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included:
- Malt extractManufacture from cereals of Chapter 10
- OtherManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of the materials of each of Chapters 4 and 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1902Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not prepared:
- Containing 20 % or less by weight of meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscsManufacture in which all the cereals and derivatives (except durum wheat and its derivatives) used are wholly obtained
- Containing more than 20 % by weight of meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscsManufacture in which:all the cereals and their derivatives (except durum wheat and its derivatives) used are wholly obtained, andall the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used are wholly obtainedall the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained
1903Tapioca and substitutes therefor prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or similar formsManufacture from materials of any heading, except potato starch of heading 1108
1904Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, corn flakes); cereals (other than maize (corn)) in grain form or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour, groats and meal), pre-cooked or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture:from materials of any heading, except those of heading 1806,in which all the cereals and flour (except durum wheat and Zea indurata maize, and their derivatives) used are wholly obtained, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1905Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of Chapter 11
ex Chapter 20Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants; except for:Manufacture in which all the fruit, nuts or vegetables used are wholly obtained
ex2001Yams, sweet potatoes and similar edible parts of plants containing 5 % or more by weight of starch, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex2004 and ex2005Potatoes in the form of flour, meal or flakes, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
2006Vegetables, fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallised)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
2007Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, obtained by cooking, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2008- Nuts, not containing added sugar or spiritsManufacture in which the value of all the originating nuts and oil seeds of headings 0801, 0802 and 1202 to 1207 used exceeds 60 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Peanut butter; mixtures based on cereals; palm hearts; maize (corn)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
- Other except for fruit and nuts cooked otherwise than by steaming or boiling in water, not containing added sugar, frozenManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
2009Fruit juices (including grape must) and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 21Miscellaneous edible preparations, except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
2101Extracts, essences and concentrates, of coffee, tea or maté and preparations with a basis of these products or with a basis of coffee, tea or maté; roasted chicory and other roasted coffee substitutes, and extracts, essences and concentrates thereofManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which all the chicory used is wholly obtained
2103Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; mustard flour and meal and prepared mustard:
- Sauces and preparations therefor; mixed condiments and mixed seasoningsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, mustard flour or meal or prepared mustard may be used
- Mustard flour and meal and prepared mustardManufacture from materials of any heading
ex2104Soups and broths and preparations thereforManufacture from materials of any heading, except prepared or preserved vegetables of headings 2002 to 2005
2106Food preparations not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of the materials of each of Chapters 4 and 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 22Beverages, spirits and vinegar; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which all the grapes or materials derived from grapes used are wholly obtained
2202Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading 2009Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which all the fruit juice used (except that of pineapple, lime or grapefruit) is originating
2207Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher; ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strengthManufacture:from materials of any heading, except heading 2207 or 2208, andin which all the grapes or materials derived from grapes used are wholly obtained or, if all the other materials used are already originating, arrack may be used up to a limit of 5 % by volume
2208Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beveragesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except heading 2207 or 2208, andin which all the grapes or materials derived from grapes used are wholly obtained or, if all the other materials used are already originating, arrack may be used up to a limit of 5 % by volume
ex Chapter 23Residues and waste from the food industries; prepared animal fodder; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex2301Whale meal; flours, meals and pellets of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, unfit for human consumptionManufacture in which all the materials of Chapters 2 and 3 used are wholly obtained
ex2303Residues from the manufacture of starch from maize (excluding concentrated steeping liquors), of a protein content, calculated on the dry product, exceeding 40 % by weightManufacture in which all the maize used is wholly obtained
ex2306Oil cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of olive oil, containing more than 3 % of olive oilManufacture in which all the olives used are wholly obtained
2309Preparations of a kind used in animal feedingManufacture in which:all the cereals, sugar or molasses, meat or milk used are originating, andall the materials of Chapter 3 used are wholly obtained
ex Chapter 24Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; except for:Manufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 24 used are wholly obtained
2402Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutesManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading 2401 used is originating
ex2403Smoking tobaccoManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading 2401 used is originating
ex Chapter 25Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex2504Natural crystalline graphite, with enriched carbon content, purified and groundEnriching of the carbon content, purifying and grinding of crude crystalline graphite
ex2515Marble, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of marble (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2516Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental or building stone, merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2518Calcined dolomiteCalcination of dolomite not calcined
ex2519Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically-sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or not pure, other than fused magnesia or dead-burned (sintered) magnesiaManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be used
ex2520Plasters specially prepared for dentistryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2524Natural asbestos fibresManufacture from asbestos concentrate
ex2525Mica powderGrinding of mica or mica waste
ex2530Earth colours, calcined or powderedCalcination or grinding of earth colours
Chapter 26Ores, slag and ashManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 27Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex2707Oils in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents, being oils similar to mineral oils obtained by distillation of high temperature coal tar, of which more than 65 % by volume distils at a temperature of up to 250°C (including mixtures of petroleum spirit and benzole), for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2709Crude oils obtained from bituminous mineralsDestructive distillation of bituminous materials
2710Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materials, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oilsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbonsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2712Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not colouredOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materialsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2714Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocksOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
2715Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example; bituminous mastics, cut-backs)Operations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 28Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2805"Mischmetall"Manufacture by electrolytic or thermal treatment in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2811Sulphur trioxideManufacture from sulphur dioxideManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2833Aluminium sulphateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2840Sodium perborateManufacture from disodium tetraborate pentahydrateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 29Organic chemicals; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2901Acyclic hydrocarbons for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2902Cyclanes and cyclenes (other than azulenes), benzene, toluene, xylenes, for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2905Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanolManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
2915Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2915 and 2916 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2932- Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading 2909 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any headingManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
2933Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) onlyManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932 and 2933 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
2934Nucleic acids and their salts, whether or not chemically defined; other heterocyclic compoundsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings 2932, 2933 and 2934 used shall not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2939Concentrates of poppy straw containing not less than 50 % by weight of alkaloidsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 30Pharmaceutical products; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3002Human blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses; antisera and other blood fractions and modified immunological products, whether or not obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products:
- Products consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses or unmixed products for these uses, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Other:
- - Human bloodManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - Animal blood prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic usesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - Blood fractions other than antisera, haemoglobin, blood globulins and serum globulinsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - Haemoglobin, blood globulins and serum globulinsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3002. However, materials of the same description as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3003 and 3004Medicaments (excluding goods of heading 3002, 3005 or 3006):
- Obtained from amikacin of heading 2941Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of headings 3003 and 3004 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of headings 3003 and 3004 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3006Waste pharmaceuticals specified in note 4(k) to Chapter 30The origin of the product in its original classification shall be retained
ex Chapter 31Fertilizers; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3105Mineral or chemical fertilizers containing two or three of the fertilizing elements nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this Chapter, in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg, except for:sodium nitratecalcium cyanamidepotassium sulphatemagnesium potassium sulphateManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 32Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3201Tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivativesManufacture from tanning extracts of vegetable originManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3205Colour lakes; preparations as specified in note 3 to this Chapter based on colour lakesManufacture from materials of any heading, except headings 3203, 3204 and 3205. However, materials of heading 3205 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 33Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3301Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; extracted oleoresins; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oilsManufacture from materials of any heading, including materials of a different "group" in this heading. However, materials of the same group as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 34Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, "dental waxes" and dental preparations with a basis of plaster; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3403Lubricating preparations containing less than 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous mineralsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3404Artificial waxes and prepared waxes:
- With a basis of paraffin, petroleum waxes, waxes obtained from bituminous minerals, slack wax or scale waxManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except:hydrogenated oils having the character of waxes of heading 1516,fatty acids not chemically defined or industrial fatty alcohols having the character of waxes of heading 3823, andmaterials of heading 3404However, these materials may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 35Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3505Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinised or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches:
- Starch ethers and estersManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3505Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading 1108Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3507Prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 36Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparationsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 37Photographic or cinematographic goods; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3701Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitised, unexposed, whether or not in packs:
- Instant print film for colour photography, in packsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 3701 and 3702. However, materials of heading 3702 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 3701 and 3702. However, materials of headings 3701 and 3702 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3702Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposedManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 3701 and 3702Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3704Photographic plates, film paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developedManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 3701 to 3704Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 38Miscellaneous chemical products; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3801- Colloidal graphite in suspension in oil and semi-colloidal graphite; carbonaceous pastes for electrodesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Graphite in paste form, being a mixture of more than 30 % by weight of graphite with mineral oilsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 3403 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3803Refined tall oilRefining of crude tall oilManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3805Spirits of sulphate turpentine, purifiedPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentineManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3806Ester gumsManufacture from resin acidsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3807Wood pitch (wood tar pitch)Distillation of wood tarManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
3808Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (for example, sulphur-treated bands, wicks and candles, and fly-papers)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3809Finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations (for example, dressings and mordants), of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3810Pickling preparations for metal surfaces; fluxes and other auxiliary preparations for soldering, brazing or welding; soldering, brazing or welding powders and pastes consisting of metal and other materials; preparations of a kind used as cores or coatings for welding electrodes or rodsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3811Anti-knock preparations, oxidation inhibitors, gum inhibitors, viscosity improvers, anti-corrosive preparations and other prepared additives, for mineral oils (including gasoline) or for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils:
- Prepared additives for lubricating oil, containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous mineralsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 3811 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3812Prepared rubber accelerators; compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, not elsewhere specified or included; anti-oxidising preparations and other compound stabilisers for rubber or plasticsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3813Preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenadesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3814Organic composite solvents and thinners, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared paint or varnish removersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3818Chemical elements doped for use in electronics, in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms; chemical compounds doped for use in electronicsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3819Hydraulic brake fluids and other prepared liquids for hydraulic transmission, not containing or containing less than 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous mineralsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3820Anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluidsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3822Diagnostic or laboratory reagents on a backing, prepared diagnostic or laboratory reagents whether or not on a backing, other than those of heading 3002 or 3006; certified reference materialsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3823Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids; acid oils from refining; industrial fatty alcohols:
- Industrial monocarboxylic fatty acids, acid oils from refiningManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
- Industrial fatty alcoholsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 3823
3824Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores; chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries (including those consisting of mixtures of natural products), not elsewhere specified or included:
- The following of this heading:- - Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores based on natural resinous products- - Naphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters- - Sorbitol other than that of heading 2905- - Petroleum sulphonates, excluding petroleum sulphonates of alkali metals, of ammonium or of ethanolamines; thiophenated sulphonic acids of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, and their salts- - Ion exchangers- - Getters for vacuum tubes- - Alkaline iron oxide for the purification of gas- - Ammoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purification- - Sulphonaphthenic acids, their water-insoluble salts and their esters- - Fusel oil and Dippel's oil- - Mixtures of salts having different anions- - Copying pastes with a basis of gelatin, whether or not on a paper or textile backingManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3901 to 3915Plastics in primary forms, waste, parings and scrap, of plastic; except for headings ex3907 and 3912 for which the rules are set out below:
- Addition homopolymerisation products in which a single monomer contributes more than 99 % by weight to the total polymer contentManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of al the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3907- Copolymer, made from polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, materials of the same heading as the product may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- PolyesterManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex works price of the product and/or manufacture from polycarbonate of tetrabromo-(bisphenol A)
3912Cellulose and its chemical derivatives, not elsewhere specified or included, in primary formsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3916 to 3921Semi-manufactures and articles of plastics; except for headings ex3916, ex3917, ex3920 and ex3921, for which the rules are set out below:
- Flat products, further worked than only surface-worked or cut into forms other than rectangular (including square); other products, further worked than only surface-workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Other:
- - Addition homopolymerisation products in which a single monomer contributes more than 99 % by weight to the total polymer contentManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3916 and ex3917Profile shapes and tubesManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3920- Ionomer sheet or filmManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralised with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodiumManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Sheets of regenerated cellulose, polyamides or polyethyleneManufacture in which the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3921Foils of plastic, metallisedManufacture from highly-transparent polyester-foils with a thickness of less than 23 micronManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
3922 to 3926Articles of plasticsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 40Rubber and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex4001Laminated slabs of crepe rubber for shoesLamination of sheets of natural rubber
4005Compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or stripManufacture in which the value of all the materials used, except natural rubber, does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
4012Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubber:
- Retreaded pneumatic, solid or cushion tyres, of rubberRetreading of used tyres
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4011 and 4012
ex4017Articles of hard rubberManufacture from hard rubber
ex Chapter 41Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex4102Raw skins of sheep or lambs, without wool onRemoval of wool from sheep or lamb skins, with wool on
4104 to 4106Tanned or crust hides and skins, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, but not further preparedRetanning of tanned leatherorManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
4107, 4112 and 4113Leather further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed leather, without wool or hair on, whether or not split, other than leather of heading 4114Manufacture from materials of any heading, except headings 4104 to 4113
ex4114Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallised leatherManufacture from materials of headings 4104 to 4106, 4107, 4112 or 4113, provided that their total value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 42Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk worm gut)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 43Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembled:
- Plates, crosses and similar formsBleaching or dyeing, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
- OtherManufacture from non-assembled, tanned or dressed furskins
4303Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskinManufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins of heading 4302
ex Chapter 44Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex4403Wood roughly squaredManufacture from wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of its bark or merely roughed down
ex4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or end-jointedPlaning, sanding or end-jointing
ex4408Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood) and for plywood, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, spliced, and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or end-jointedSplicing, planing, sanding or end-jointing
ex4409Wood continuously shaped along any of its edges, ends or faces, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed:
- Sanded or end-jointedSanding or end-jointing
- Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4410 to ex4413Beadings and mouldings, including moulded skirting and other moulded boardsBeading or moulding
ex4415Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of woodManufacture from boards not cut to size
ex4416Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of woodManufacture from riven staves, not further worked than sawn on the two principal surfaces
ex4418- Builders' joinery and carpentry of woodManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shakes may be used
- Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4421Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwearManufacture from wood of any heading, except drawn wood of heading 4409
ex Chapter 45Cork and articles of cork; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
4503Articles of natural corkManufacture from cork of heading 4501
Chapter 46Manufactures of straw, of esparto or of other plaiting materials; basketware and wickerworkManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 47Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboardManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 48Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex4811Paper and paperboard, ruled, lined or squared onlyManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4816Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those of heading 4809), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxesManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4817Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationeryManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4818Toilet paperManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
ex4819Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibresManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4820Letter padsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4823Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shapeManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
ex Chapter 49Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and plans; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
4909Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmingsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4909 and 4911
4910Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks:
- Calendars of the "perpetual" type or with replaceable blocks mounted on bases other than paper or paperboardManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 4909 and 4911
ex Chapter 50Silk; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex5003Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock), carded or combedCarding or combing of silk waste
5004 to ex5006Silk yarn and yarn spun from silk wasteManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,other natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5007Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 51Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5106 to 5110Yarn of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehairManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5111 to 5113Woven fabrics of wool, of fine or coarse animal hair or of horsehair:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 52Cotton; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5204 to 5207Yarn and thread of cottonManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5208 to 5212Woven fabrics of cotton:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 53Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5306 to 5308Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarnManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5309 to 5311Woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of paper yarn:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5401 to 5406Yarn, monofilament and thread of man-made filamentsManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5407 and 5408Woven fabrics of man-made filament yarn:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibresManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
5508 to 5511Yarn and sewing thread of man-made staple fibresManufacture from:raw silk or silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5512 to 5516Woven fabrics of man-made staple fibres:
- Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise prepared for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 56Wadding, felt and non-wovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
- Needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex, may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres made from casein, orchemical materials or textile pulp
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
- Rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
- OtherManufacture from:natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5605Metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metalManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5606Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarnManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
Chapter 57Carpets and other textile floor coverings:
- Of needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex, may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productJute fabric may be used as a backing
- Of other feltManufacture from:natural fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn or jute yarn,synthetic or artificial filament yarn,natural fibres, orman-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinningJute fabric may be used as a backing
ex Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery; except for:
- Combined with rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
- OtherManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulporPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5805Hand-woven tapestries of the types Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made upManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5810Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundationsManufacture from yarn
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon:
- Containing not more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from yarn
- OtherManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
5903Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading 5902Manufacture from yarnorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, rasing, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5904Linoleum, whether or note cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeManufacture from yarn
5905Textile wall coverings:
- Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, plastics or other materialsManufacture from yarn
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulporPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5906Rubberised textile fabrics, other than those of heading 5902:
- Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
- Other fabrics made of synthetic filament yarn, containing more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from chemical materials
- OtherManufacture from yarn
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths or the likeManufacture from yarnorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, rasing, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5908Textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas mantle fabric therefor, whether or not impregnated:
- Incandescent gas mantles, impregnatedManufacture from tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
5909 to 5911Textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use:
- Polishing discs or rings other than of felt of heading 5911Manufacture from yarn or waste fabrics or rags of heading 6310
- Woven fabrics, of a kind commonly used in papermaking or other technical uses, felted or not, whether or not impregnated or coated, tubular or endless with single or multiple warp and/or weft, or flat woven with multiple warp and/or weft of heading 5911Manufacture from:- coir yarn,- the following materials:- - yarn of polytetrafluoroethylene,- - yarn, multiple, of polyamide, coated impregnated or covered with a phenolic resin,- - yarn of synthetic textile fibres of aromatic polyamides, obtained by polycondensation of m-phenylenediamine and isophthalic acid,- - monofil of polytetrafluoroethylene,- - yarn of synthetic textile fibres of poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide),- - glass fibre yarn, coated with phenol resin and gimped with acrylic yarn,- - copolyester monofilaments of a polyester and a resin of terephthalic acid and 1,4 cyclohexanediethanol and isophthalic acid,- - natural fibres,- - man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, or- - chemical materials or textile pulp
- OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 60Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 61Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted:
- Obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to formManufacture from yarn
- OtherManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted; except for:Manufacture from yarn
ex6202, ex6204, ex6206, ex6209 and ex6211Women's, girls' and babies' clothing and clothing accessories for babies, embroideredManufacture from yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex6210 and ex6216Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminised polyesterManufacture from yarnorManufacture from uncoated fabric, provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like:
- EmbroideredManufacture from unbleached single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarnorMaking up, followed by printing accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling), provided that the value of all the unprinted goods of headings 6213 and 6214 used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
6217Other made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212:
- EmbroideredManufacture from yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric, provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminised polyesterManufacture from yarnorManufacture from uncoated fabric, provided that the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- Interlinings for collars and cuffs, cut outManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from yarn
ex Chapter 63Other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
6301 to 6304Blankets, travelling rugs, bed linen etc.; curtains etc.; other furnishing articles:
- Of felt, of nonwovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
- Other:
- - EmbroideredManufacture from unbleached single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric (other than knitted or crocheted), provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6305Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goodsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres, not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
6306Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds; tents; sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft; camping goods:
- Of nonwovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
- OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6307Other made-up articles, including dress patternsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail saleEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
ex Chapter 64Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except from assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading 6406
6406Parts of footwear (including uppers whether or not attached to soles other than outer soles); removable in-soles, heel cushions and similar articles; gaiters, leggings and similar articles, and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 65Headgear and parts thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
6503Felt hats and other felt headgear, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading 6501, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
6505Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
ex Chapter 66Umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops, and parts thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
6601Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar umbrellas)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 67Prepared feathers and down and articles made of feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of human hairManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 68Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar materials; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex6803Articles of slate or of agglomerated slateManufacture from worked slate
ex6812Articles of asbestos; articles of mixtures with a basis of asbestos or of mixtures with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonateManufacture from materials of any heading
ex6814Articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica, on a support of paper, paperboard or other materialsManufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)
Chapter 69Ceramic productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 70Glass and glassware; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex7003, ex7004 and ex7005Glass with a non-reflecting layerManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7006Glass of heading 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materials:
- Glass-plate substrates, coated with a dielectric thin film, and of a semiconductor grade in accordance with SEMII-standardsManufacture from non-coated glass-plate substrate of heading 7006
- OtherManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7007Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glassManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7008Multiple-walled insulating units of glassManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7009Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrorsManufacture from materials of heading 7001
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glassManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productororCutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncut glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the total value of the uncut glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorHand-decoration (except silk-screen printing) of hand-blown glassware, provided that the total value of the hand-blown glassware used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7019Articles (other than yarn) of glass fibresManufacture from:uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, orglass wool
ex Chapter 71Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious metal, and articles thereof; imitation jewellery; coin; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex7101Natural or cultured pearls, graded and temporarily strung for convenience of transportManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7102, ex7103 and ex7104Worked precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture from unworked precious or semi-precious stones
7106, 7108 and 7110Precious metals:
- UnwroughtManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 7106, 7108 and 7110orElectrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metals of heading 7106, 7108 or 7110orAlloying of precious metals of heading 7106, 7108 or 7110 with each other or with base metals
- Semi-manufactured or in powder formManufacture from unwrought precious metals
ex7107, ex7109 and ex7111Metals clad with precious metals, semi-manufacturedManufacture from metals clad with precious metals, unwrought
7116Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7117Imitation jewelleryManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture from base metal parts, not plated or covered with precious metals, provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 72Iron and steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7207Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from materials of heading 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204 or 7205
7208 to 7216Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading 7206
7217Wire of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7207
ex7218, 7219 to 7222Semi-finished products, flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of stainless steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading 7218
7223Wire of stainless steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7218
ex7224, 7225 to 7228Semi-finished products, flat-rolled products, hot-rolled bars and rods, in irregularly wound coils; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading 7206, 7218 or 7224
7229Wire of other alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading 7224
ex Chapter 73Articles of iron or steel; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex7301Sheet pilingManufacture from materials of heading 7206
7302Railway or tramway track construction material of iron or steel, the following: rails, check-rails and rack rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fish-plates, chairs, chair wedges, sole pates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialised for jointing or fixing railsManufacture from materials of heading 7206
7304, 7305 and 7306Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of iron (other than cast iron) or steelManufacture from materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7218 or 7224
ex7307Tube or pipe fittings of stainless steel (ISO No X5CrNiMo 1712), consisting of several partsTurning, drilling, reaming, threading, deburring and sandblasting of forged blanks, provided that the total value of the forged blanks used does not exceed 35 % of the ex-works price of the product
7308Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steelManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading 7301 may not be used
ex7315Skid chainManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 7315 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 74Copper and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7401Copper mattes; cement copper (precipitated copper)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7402Unrefined copper; copper anodes for electrolytic refiningManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7403Refined copper and copper alloys, unwrought:
- Refined copperManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
- Copper alloys and refined copper containing other elementsManufacture from refined copper, unwrought, or waste and scrap of copper
7404Copper waste and scrapManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
7405Master alloys of copperManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 75Nickel and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7501 to 7503Nickel mattes, nickel oxide sinters and other intermediate products of nickel metallurgy; unwrought nickel; nickel waste and scrapManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 76Aluminium and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7601Unwrought aluminiumManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorManufacture by thermal or electrolytic treatment from unalloyed aluminium or waste and scrap of aluminium
7602Aluminium waste or scrapManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex7616Aluminium articles other than gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, and expanded metal of aluminiumManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, or expanded metal of aluminium may be used; andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 77Reserved for possible future use in the HS
ex Chapter 78Lead and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7801Unwrought lead:
- Refined leadManufacture from "bullion" or "work" lead
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading 7802 may not be used
7802Lead waste and scrapManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 79Zinc and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7901Unwrought zincManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading 7902 may not be used
7902Zinc waste and scrapManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 80Tin and articles thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8001Unwrought tinManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading 8002 may not be used
8002 and 8007Tin waste and scrap; other articles of tinManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
Chapter 81Other base metals; cermets; articles thereof:
- Other base metals, wrought; articles thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex Chapter 82Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
8206Tools of two or more of the headings 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 8202 to 8205. However, tools of headings 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
8207Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools (for example; for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning, or screwdriving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring toolsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8208Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliancesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8211Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading 8208Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be used
8214Other articles of cutlery (for example; hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
8215Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tablewareManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
ex Chapter 83Miscellaneous articles of base metal; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex8302Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for buildings, and automatic door closersManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8302 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8306Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metalManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, other materials of heading 8306 may be used, provided that their total value does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 84Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8401Nuclear fuel elementsManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8402Steam or other vapour generating boilers (other than central heating hot water boilers capable also of producing low pressure steam); super-heated water boilersManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8403 and ex8404Central heating boilers other than those of heading 8402 and auxiliary plant for central heating boilersManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of headings 8403 and 8404Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8406Steam turbines and other vapour turbinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston enginesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8408Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8409Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 8407 or 8408Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8411Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbinesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8412Other engines and motorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8413Rotary positive displacement pumpsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8414Industrial fans, blowers and the likeManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8415Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulatedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8418Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 8415Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8419Machines for wood, paper pulp, paper and paperboard industriesManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8420Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders thereforManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8423Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better), including weight operated counting or checking machines; weighing machine weights of all kindsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8425 to 8428Lifting, handling, loading or unloading machineryManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8431 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8429Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers:
- Road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8431 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8430Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowersManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8431 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8431Parts suitable for use solely or principally with road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8439Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing paper or paperboardManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8441Other machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines of all kindsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of the same heading as the product used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8444 to 8447Machines of these headings for use in the textile industryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8448Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of headings 8444 and 8445Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8452Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines of heading 8440; furniture, bases and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles:
- Sewing machines (lock stitch only) with heads of a weight not exceeding 16 kg without motor or 17 kg with motorManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,the value of all the non-originating materials used in assembling the head (without motor) does not exceed the value of all the originating materials used, andthe thread-tension, crochet and zigzag mechanisms used are originating
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8456 to 8466Machine-tools and machines and their parts and accessories of headings 8456 to 8466Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8469 to 8472Office machines (for example, typewriters, calculating machines, automatic data processing machines, duplicating machines, stapling machines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8480Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plasticsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8482Ball or roller bearingsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8484Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical sealsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8485Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 85Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8501Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets)Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8503 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8502Electric generating sets and rotary convertersManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of headings 8501 and 8503 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8504Power supply units for automatic data-processing machinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8518Microphones and stands therefor; loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures; audio-frequency electric amplifiers; electric sound amplifier setsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8519Turntables (record-decks), record-players, cassette-players and other sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound recording deviceManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8520Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing deviceManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8521Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tunerManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8522Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 8519 to 8521Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8523Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or similar recording of other phenomena, other than products of Chapter 37Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8524Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena, including matrices and masters for the production of records, but excluding products of Chapter 37:
- Matrices and masters for the production of recordsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8523 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8525Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy, radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras; still image video cameras and other video camera recorders; digital camerasManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8526Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatusManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8527Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy or radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clockManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8528Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus; video monitors and video projectorsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8529Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of headings 8525 to 8528:
- Suitable for use solely or principally with video recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8535 and 8536Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuitsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8538 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8537Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90, and numerical control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading 8517Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 8538 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8541Diodes, transistors and similar semi-conductor devices, except wafers not yet cut into chipsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8542Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies:
Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of headings 8541 and 8542 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8544Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8545Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8546Electrical insulators of any materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8547Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating materials apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading 8546; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8548Waste and scrap of primary cells, primary batteries and electric accumulators; spent primary cells, spent primary batteries and spent electric accumulators; electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 86Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) traffic signalling equipment of all kinds; except for:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8608Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electromechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoingManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 87Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8709Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing vehiclesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8710Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorised, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehiclesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8711Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars:
- With reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity:
- - Not exceeding 50 cm3Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
- - Exceeding 50 cm3Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8712Bicycles without ball bearingsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading 8714Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8715Baby carriages and parts thereofManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
8716Trailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereofManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 88Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8804RotochutesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 8804Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8805Aircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers; parts of the foregoing articlesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 89Ships, boats and floating structuresManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, hulls of heading 8906 may not be usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 90Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9001Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables other than those of heading 8544; sheets and plates of polarizing material; lenses (including contact lenses), prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, unmounted, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9002Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9004Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or otherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9005Binoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefor, except for astronomical refracting telescopes and mountings thereforManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product; andin which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9006Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than electrically ignited flashbulbsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9007Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9011Compound optical microscopes, including those for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojectionManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product,in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andin which the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9014Other navigational instruments and appliancesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9015Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefindersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9016Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weightsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9017Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators); instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9018Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scintigraphic apparatus, other electro-medical apparatus and sight-testing instruments:
- Dentists' chairs incorporating dental appliances or dentists' spittoonsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading 9018Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
9019Mechano-therapy appliances; massage apparatus; psychological aptitude-testing apparatus; ozone therapy, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, artificial respiration or other therapeutic respiration apparatusManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
9020Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filtersManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
9024Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9025Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instrumentsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9026Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading 9014, 9015, 9028 or 9032Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9027Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9028Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefor:
- Parts and accessoriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9029Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, mileometers, pedometers and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading 9014 or 9015; stroboscopesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9030Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading 9028; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other ionising radiationsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9031Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9032Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9033Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 91Clocks and watches and parts thereof; except for:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9105Other clocksManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9109Clock movements, complete and assembledManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of all the originating materials usedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9110Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movementsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwithin the above limit, the value of all the materials of heading 9114 used does not exceed 10 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9111Watch cases and parts thereofManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9112Clock cases and cases of a similar type for other goods of this Chapter, and parts thereofManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
9113Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof:
- Of base metal, whether or not gold- or silver-plated, or of metal clad with precious metalManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
- OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 93Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 94Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; lamps and lighting fittings, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like; prefabricated buildings; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9401 and ex9403Base metal furniture, incorporating unstuffed cotton cloth of a weight of 300 g/m2 or lessManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the productorManufacture from cotton cloth already made up in a form ready for use with materials of heading 9401 or 9403, provided that:the value of the cloth does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product, andall the other materials used are originating and are classified in a heading other than heading 9401 or 9403Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9405Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9406Prefabricated buildingsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 95Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
9503Other toys; reduced-size ("scale") models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kindsManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9506Golf clubs and parts thereofManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, roughly-shaped blocks for making golf-club heads may be used
ex Chapter 96Miscellaneous manufactured articles; except for:Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ex9601 and ex9602Articles of animal, vegetable or mineral carving materialsManufacture from "worked" carving materials of the same heading as the product
ex9603Brooms and brushes (except for besoms and the like and brushes made from marten or squirrel hair), hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorised, paint pads and rollers, squeegees and mopsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9605Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaningEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
9606Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanksManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9608Ball-point pens; felt-tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; pen-holders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading 9609Manufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product. However, nibs or nib-points of the same heading as the product may be used
9612Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxesManufacture:from materials of any heading, except that of the product, andin which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9613Lighters with piezo-igniterManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading 9613 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9614Smoking pipes and pipe bowlsManufacture from roughly-shaped blocks
Chapter 97Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiquesManufacture from materials of any heading, except that of the product
ANNEX 16WORKING EXCLUDED FROM GSP REGIONAL CUMULATIONWorking such as:fitting of buttons and/or other types of fastenings,making of button-holes,finishing off the ends of trouser legs and sleeves or the bottom hemming of skirts and dresses etc.,hemming of handkerchiefs, table linen etc.,fitting of trimmings and accessories such as pockets, labels, badges, etc.,ironing and other preparations of garments for sale "ready made",or any combination of such working.ANNEX 17CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN FORM A1.Certificates of origin Form A must conform to the specimen shown in this Annex. The use of English or French for the notes on the reverse of the certificate shall not be obligatory. Certificates shall be made out in English or French. If completed by hand, entries must be in ink and in capital letters.2.Each certificate shall measure 210 × 297 mm; a tolerance of up to minus 5 mm or plus 8 mm in the length may be allowed. The paper used shall be white writing paper, sized, not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25 g/m2. It shall have a printed green guilloche-pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye.If the certificates have several copies, only the top copy which is the original shall be printed with a printed green guilloche-pattern background.3.Each certificate shall bear a serial number, printed or otherwise, by which it can be identified.4.Certificates bearing older versions of the notes on the back of the form (1996, 2004 and 2005) may also be used until existing stocks are exhausted.01993R2454-20130101_en_img_28NOTES (2007)I.Countries which accept Form A for the purposes of the generalized system of preferences (GSP):AustraliaFor Australia, the main requirement is the exporter's declaration on the normal commercial invoice. Form A, accompanied by the normal commercial invoice, is an acceptable alternative, but official certification is not required.BelarusCanadaJapanNew ZealandOfficial certification is not required.NorwayRussian FederationSwitzerland including LiechtensteinThe Principality of Liechtenstein forms, pursuant to the Treaty of 29 March 1923, a customs union with Switzerland.TurkeyUnited States of AmericaThe United States does not require GSP Form A. A declaration setting forth all pertinent detailed information concerning the production or manufacture of the merchandise is considered sufficient only if requested by the district collector of customs.European Union:AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaGermanyGreeceFinlandFranceHungaryIrelandItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenUnited KingdomFull details of the conditions covering admission to the GSP in these countries are obtainable from the designated authorities in the exporting preference-receiving countries or from the customs authorities of the preference-giving countries listed above. An information note is also obtainable from the UNCTAD secretariat.II.General conditionsTo qualify for preference, products must:(a)Fall within a description of products eligible for preference in the country of destination. The description entered on the form must be sufficiently detailed to enable the products to be identified by the customs officer examining them;(b)Comply with the rules of origin of the country of destination. Each article in a consignment must qualify separately in its own right; and(c)Comply with the consignment conditions specified by the country of destination. In general products must be consigned directly from the country of exportation to the country of destination, but most preference-giving countries accept passage through intermediate countries subject to certain conditions. (For Australia, direct consignment is not necessary.)III.Entries to be made in Box 8Preference products must either be wholly obtained in accordance with the rules of the country of destination or sufficiently worked or processed to fulfil the requirements of that country's origin rules.(a)Products wholly obtained: for export to all countries listed in Section I, enter the letter "P" in Box 8 (for Australia and New Zealand. Box 8 may be left blank).(b)Products sufficiently worked or processed: for export to the countries specified below, the entry in Box 8 should be as follows,(1)United States of America: for single country shipments, enter the letter "Y" in Box 8: for shipments from recognized associations of counties, enter the letter "Z", followed by the sum of the cost or value of the domestic materials and the direct cost of processing, expressed as a percentage of the ex-factory price of the exported products (example: "Y" 35 % or "Z" 35 %).(2)Canada: for products which meet origin criteria from working or processing in more than cue eligible least developed country, enter letter "G" in Box 8, otherwise "F".(3)The European Union, Japan, Norway, Switzerland including Liechtenstein, and Turkey: enter the letter "W" in Box 8 followed by the Harmonized Commodity Description and coding system (Harmonized System) heading at the four-digit level of the exported product (example "W" 96.18).(4)Russian Federation: for products which include value added in the exporting preference-receiving country, enter the letter "Y" in Box 8. followed by the value of imported materials and components expressed as a percentage of the fob price of the exported products (example "Y" 45 %); for products obtained in a preference-receiving country and worked or processed in one or more other such countries, enter "Pk".(5)Australia and New Zealand: completion of Box 8 is not required. It is sufficient that a declaration be properly made in Box 12.01993R2454-20130101_en_img_29NOTES (2007)I.Pays qui acceptent la formule A aux fins du système généralisé de préférences (SGP):AustraliePour l'Australie, l'exigence de base est une attestation de l'exportateur sur la facture habituelle. La formule A, accompagnée de la facture habituelle, peut être acceptée en remplacement, mais une certification officielle n'est pas exigée.BelarusCanadaEtats-Unis d'AmériqueLes États-Unis n'exigent pas de certificat SGP Formule A. Une déclaration reprenant toute information appropriée et détaillée concernant la production ou la fabrication de la marchandise est considérée comme suffisante, et doit être présentée uniquement à la demande du receveur des douanes du district (District collector of Customs).Fédération de RussieJaponNorvègeNouvelle-ZélandeUn visa officiel n'est pas exigé.Suisse y compris LiechtensteinD'après l'Accord du 29 mars 1923, la Principauté du Liechtenstein forme une union douanière avec la Suisse.TurquieUnion Européenne:AllemagneAutricheBelgiqueBulgarieChypreDanemarkEspagneEstonieFinlandeFranceGrèceHongrieIrlandeItalieLettonieLituanieLuxembourgMaltePays-BasPolognePortugalRépublique tchèqueRoumanieRoyaume-UniSlovaquieSlovénieSuèdeDes détails complets sur les conditions régissant l'admission au bénéfice du SGP dans ces pays peuvent être obtenus des autorités désignées par les pays exportateurs bénéficiaires ou de l'administration des douanes des pays donneurs qui figurent dans la liste ci-dessus. Une note d'information peut également être obtenue du secrétariat de la CNUCEDII.Conditions généralesPour être admis au bénéfice des préférences, les produits doivent:(a)correspondre à la définition établie des produits pouvant bénéficier du régime de préférences dans les pays de destination La description figurant sur la formule doit être suffisamment détaillée pour que les produits puissent être identifiés par l'agent des douanes qui les examine;(b)satisfaire aux règles d'origine du pays de destination. Chacun des articles d'une même expédition doit répondre aux conditions prescrites: et(c)satisfaire aux conditions d'expédition spécifiées par le pays de destination. En général, les produits doivent être expédiés directement du pays d'exportation au pays de destination; toutefois, la plupart des pays donneurs de préférences acceptent sous certaines conditions le passage par des pays intermédiaires (pour l'Australie, l'expédition directe n'est pas nécessaire).III.Indications à porter dans la case 8Pour bénéficier des préférences, les produits doivent avoir été, soit entièrement obtenus, soit suffisamment ouvrés ou transformés conformément aux règles d'origine des pays de destination.(a)Produits entièrement obtenus: pour l'exportation vers tous les pays figurant dans la liste de la section, il y a lieu d'inscrire la lettre "P" dans la case 8 (pour l'Australie et la Nouvelle-Zélande, la case 8 peut être laissée en blanc).(b)Produits suffisamment ouvres ou transformés: pour l'exportation vers les pays figurant ci-après, les indications à porter dans la case 8 doivent être les suivantes:(1)États Unis d'Amérique: dans le cas d'expédition provenant d'un seul pays, inscrire la lettre "Y" ou. dans le cas d'expéditions provenant d'un groupe de pays reconnu comme un seul, la lettre "Z", suivie de la somme du coût ou de la valeur des matières et du coût direct de la transformation, exprimée en pourcentage du prix départ usine des marchandises exportées (exemple: "Y" 35 % ou "Z" 35 %);(2)Canada: il y a lieu d'inscrire dans la case 8 la lettre "G" pour les produits qui satisfont aux critères d'origine après ouvraison ou transformation dans plusieurs des pays les moins avancés: sinon, inscrire la lettre "F";(3)Japon, Norvège, Suisse y compris Liechtenstein, Turquie et l'Union européenne: inscrire dans la case 8 la lettre "W" suivie de la position tarifaire à quatre chiffres occupée par le produit exporté dans le Système harmonisé de désignation et de codification des marchandises (Système harmonisé) (exemple "W" 96.18);(4)Fédération de Russie: pour les produits avec valeur ajoutée dans le pays exportateur bénéficiaire de préférences, il y a lieu d'inscrire la lettre "Y" dans la case 8, en la faisant suivre de la valeur des matières et des composants importés, exprimée en pourcentage du prix fob des marchandises exportées (exemple: "Y" 45 %); pour les produits obtenus dans un pays bénéficiaire de préférences et ouvrés ou transformés dans un ou plusieurs autres pays bénéficiaires, il y a lieu d'inscrire les lettre "Pk" BB dans la case 8;(5)Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande: il n'est pas nécessaire de remplir la case 8. Il suffit de fane une déclaration appropriée dans la case 12.ANNEX 18(referred to in Article 97m (3)Invoice declarationThe invoice declaration, the text of which is given below, must be made out in accordance with the footnotes. However, the footnotes do not have to be reproduced.French versionL'exportateur des produits couverts par le présent document [autorisation douanière noWhen the invoice declaration is made out by an approved European Union's exporter within the meaning of Article 97v (4), the authorization number of the approved exporter must be entered in this space. When (as will always be the case with invoice declarations made out in beneficiary countries) the invoice declaration is not made out by an approved exporter, the words in brackets shall be omitted or the space left blank.] déclare que, sauf indication claire du contraire, ces produits ont l'origine préférentielle …Country of origin of products to be indicated. When the invoice declaration relates, in whole or in part, to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla within the meaning of Article 97j, the exporter must clearly indicate them in the document on which the declaration is made out by means of the symbol "CM". au sens des règles d'origine du Système des préférences tarifaires généralisées de la Communauté européenne et …Where appropriate, enter one of the following indications: "EU cumulation", "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation", "regional cumulation", "extended cumulation with country x" or "Cumul UE", "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie", "cumul regional", "cumul étendu avec le pays x"..English versionThe exporter of the products covered by this document (customs authorization No …When the invoice declaration is made out by an approved European Union's exporter within the meaning of Article 97v (4), the authorization number of the approved exporter must be entered in this space. When (as will always be the case with invoice declarations made out in beneficiary countries) the invoice declaration is not made out by an approved exporter, the words in brackets shall be omitted or the space left blank.) declares that, except where otherwise clearly indicated, these products are of … preferential originCountry of origin of products to be indicated. When the invoice declaration relates, in whole or in part, to products originating in Ceuta and Melilla within the meaning of Article 97j, the exporter must clearly indicate them in the document on which the declaration is made out by means of the symbol "CM". according to rules of origin of the Generalized System of Preferences of the European Community and …Where appropriate, enter one of the following indications: "EU cumulation", "Norway cumulation", "Switzerland cumulation", "Turkey cumulation", "regional cumulation", "extended cumulation with country x" or "Cumul UE", "Cumul Norvège", "Cumul Suisse", "Cumul Turquie", "cumul regional", "cumul étendu avec le pays x"..(place and date)These indications may be omitted if the information is contained on the document itself.(Signature of the exporter; in addition the name of the person signing the declaration has to be indicated in clear script)See Article 97v (7) (concerns approved European Union's exporters only). In cases where the exporter is not required to sign, the exemption of signature also implies the exemption of the name of the signatory.ANNEX 19LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING TO BE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN ORDER THAT THE FINAL PRODUCTS MAY OBTAIN ORIGINATING STATUS(Territories of the West bank and the Gaza strip)
See introduction note 7 in Annex 14.Note 3 to chapter 32 says that these preparations are those of a kind used for colouring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacturing of colouring preparations, provided they are not classified in another heading in Chapter 32.A "group" is regarded as any part of the heading separated from the rest by a semi-colon.In the case of products composed of materials classified both within heading Nos 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within heading Nos 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials which predominates by weight in the product.For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see introductory note 5 in Annex 14.For the treatment of textile trimmings and accessories see introductory note 6 in Annex 14.For filter masks, manufacture from undrawn polyester staple fibres is permitted. This special provision shall apply until 31 March 1998.See introductory note 6 for the treatment of textile trimmings and accessories in Annex 14.
HS headingDescriptionWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)
0201Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilledManufacture from materials of any heading except meat of bovine animals, frozen of heading No 0202
0202Meat of bovine animals, frozenManufacture from materials of any heading except meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled of heading No 0201
0206Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozenManufacture from materials of any heading except carcases of heading Nos 0201 to 0205
0210Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal:Manufacture from materials of any heading except meat and offal of heading Nos 0201 to 0206 and 0208 or poultry liver of heading No 0207
0302 to 0305Fish, other than live fishManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used must already be originating
0402, 0404ex04050406Dairy products, excluding dairy spreads of a fat content, by weight, of 39 % or more, but less than 75 %Manufacture from materials of any heading except milk or cream of heading No 0401 or 0402
0403Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yoghurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, or cocoaManufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 4 used must be wholly obtained;any fruit juice of heading No 2009 or sucrose used must be originating, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
0408Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture from materials of any heading except birds' eggs of heading No 0407
ex0502Prepared pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hairCleaning, disinfecting, sorting and straightening of bristles and hair
ex0506Bones and horn-cores, unworkedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
0710 to 0713Edible vegetables, frozen or dried, provisionally preserved, except for heading Nos ex0710 and ex0711, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
ex0710Sweet corn (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozenManufacture from fresh or chilled sweet corn
ex0711Sweet corn, provisionally preservedManufacture from fresh or chilled sweet corn
0811Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:
Containing added sugarManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the value of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0812Fruit and nuts provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumptionManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0813Fruit, dried, other than that of heading Nos 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this ChapterManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0814Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutionsManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
ex Chapter 11Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for No ex1106 for which the rule is set out belowManufacture in which all the cereals, edible vegetables, roots and tubers of heading No 0714 or fruit used must be already originating
ex1106Flour, meal and powder of the dried, shelled leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713Drying and milling of leguminous vegetables of heading No 0708
1301Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and, oleoresins (for example balsams)Manufacture in which the value of any materials of heading No 1301 used may not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex1302Vanilla oleoresinManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
1501Pig fat (including lard) and poultry fat, other than that of heading Nos 0209 or 1503:
Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0203, 0206 or 0207 or bones of heading No 0506
OtherManufacture from meat or edible offal of swine of heading No 0203 or 0206 or of meat and edible offal or poultry of heading No 0207
1502Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading No 1503
Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0201, 0202, 0204 or 0206 or bones of heading No 0506
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
1504Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractionsManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1504
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 and 3 used must already be originating
ex1505Refined lanolinManufacture from crude wool grease of heading No 1505
1506Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractionsManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1506
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
ex1507 to 1515Fixed vegetable oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractions, except for that of jojoba oilManufacture from other materials of heading Nos 1507 to 1515
Other, except for:Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
Tung oil, myrtle wax and Japan waxThose for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption
ex1516Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions re-esterified, whether or not refined, but not further preparedManufacture in which all the animal and vegetable materials used must already be originating
ex1517Edible liquid mixtures of vegetable oils of heading Nos 1507 to 1515Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
1601Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these productsManufacture from animals of Chapter 1
1602Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or bloodManufacture from animals of Chapter 1
1603Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebratesManufacture from animals of Chapter 1. However, all fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates used must already be originating
1604Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggsManufacture in which all the fish or fish eggs used must already be originating
1605Crustaceans; molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preservedManufacture in which all the crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates used must already be originating
ex1701Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel:
Chemically pure maltose and fructoseManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1702
Other sugars in solid form, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used must already be originating
ex1703Molasses resulting from the extraction of sugar, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1704Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any other materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1806Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any other materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1901Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 %, by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of heading Nos 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than, 5 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis not elsewhere specified or included:
Malt extractManufacture from cereals of Chapter 10
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1902Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not preparedManufacture in which all the cereals (except durum wheat), meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscs used must already be originating
1903Tapioca and substitutes therefore prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar formsManufacture from materials of any heading except potato starch of heading No 1108
1904Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, cornflakes); cereals, (other than maize corn), in grain form, or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour and meal), precooked or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included
Not containing cocoaManufacture in which:all the cereals and flour (except Zea mays indurata and durum wheat and their derivates) used must be wholly obtained, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
Containing cocoaManufacture from materials not classified within heading No 1806, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1905Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of Chapter 11
2001Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the fruit, nuts or vegetables used must already be originating
2002Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the tomatoes used must already be originating
2003Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the mushrooms or truffles used must already be originating
2004 and 2005Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen or not frozen, other than products of heading No 2006Manufacture in which all the vegetables used must already be originating
2006Fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallized)Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
Vegetables preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallized)Manufacture in which all the vegetables used must already be originating
2007Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked preparations, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
2008Fruit, nuts other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere specified or included:
Fruit and nuts cooked otherwise than by steaming or boiling in water, not containing added sugar, frozenManufacture in which all the fruit and nuts used must already be originating
Nuts, not containing added sugar or spiritsManufacture in which the value of the originating nuts and oil seeds of heading Nos 0801, 0802 and 1202 to 1207 used exceeds 60 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2009Fruit juices (including grape must), and vegetable juices, unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2101Roasted chicory and extracts, essences and concentrates thereofManufacture in which all the chicory used must already be originating
ex2103Prepared mustardManufacture from mustard flour or meal
2104Soups and broths and preparations therefore; homogenized composite food preparations:
Soups and broths and preparations thereforeManufacture from materials of any heading except prepared or preserved vegetables of heading Nos 2002 to 2005
Homogenized composite food preparationsThe rule for the heading in which the product would be classified in bulk shall apply
ex2105Ice cream and other edible ice, containing chocolateManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 18 used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2106Sugar syrups, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2106Compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odiriferous (SIC!odoriferous) substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beveragesManufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
2201Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured; ice and snowManufacture in which all the water used must already be originating
2202Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading No 2009Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product and any fruit juice used (except for pineapple, lime and grapefruit juices) must already be originating
ex2204Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines, and grape must with the addition of alcoholManufacture from other grape must
ex2205ex2207ex2208 and ex2209The following, containing grape materials:Manufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances;Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured or not; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages;Vinegar
ex2208Whiskies of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 50 % vol.Manufacture in which the value of any cereal based spirits used does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2303Residues from the manufacture of starch from maize (excluding concentrated steeping liqueurs), of a protein content, calculated on the dry product, exceeding 40 % by weightManufacture in which all the maize used must already be originating
ex2306Oil cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of olive oil, containing more than 3 % of olive oilManufacture in which all the olives used must already be originating
2309Preparations of a kind used in animal feedingManufacture in which all the cereals, sugar or molasses, meat or milk used must already be originating
2402Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutesManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating
ex2403Smoking tobaccoManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating
ex2504Natural crystalline graphite, with enriched carbon content, purified and groundEnriching of the carbon content, purifying and grinding of crude crystalline graphite
ex2515Marble, merely cut by sawing or otherwise into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2516Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental and building stone, merely cut by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2518Calcined dolomiteCalcination of dolomite not calcined
ex2519Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or note pure, other than fused magnesia or dead burned (sintered) magnesiaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be used
ex2520Plasters specially prepared for dentistryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2524Natural asbestos fibresManufacture from asbestos concentrate
ex2525Mica powderGrinding of mica or mica waste
ex2530Earth colours, calcined or powderedCalcination or grinding of earth colours
ex2707Oils in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents, being oils similar to mineral oils obtained by distillation of high temperature coal tar, of which more than 65 % by volume distils at a temperature of up to 250 °C (including mixtures of petroleum spirit and benzole), for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2709Crude oils obtained from bituminous mineralsDestructive distillation of bituminous materials
2710 to 2712Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materials, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparationsPetroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbonsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured
2713 to 2715Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materialsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)or
Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocksOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch
ex Chapter 28Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes; except for heading Nos ex2811 and ex2833 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2811Sulphur trioxideManufacture from sulphur dioxide
ex2833Aluminium sulphateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 29Organic chemicals; except for heading Nos ex2901, ex2902, ex2905, 2915, ex2932, 2933 and 2934, for which the position is set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2901Acyclic hydrocarbons for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2902Cyclanes and cyclenes (other than azulenes), benzene, toluene, xylenes, for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2905Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanol or glycerolManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
2915Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2915 and 2916 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2932Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading No 2909 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading
2933Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) onlyManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2932 and 2933 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
2934Nucleic acids and their salts; other heterocyclic compoundsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2932, 2933 and 2934 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 30Pharmaceutical products, except for Nos 3002, 3003 and 3004, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3002Human blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses; antisera and other blood fractions and modified immunological products, whether or not obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products:
Products consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses or unmixed products for these uses, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Other:
Human bloodManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Animal blood prepared for therapeutic or prophylacticManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Blood fractions other than antisera, haemoglobin and serum globulinManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Haemoglobin, blood globulin and serum globulinManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3003 and 3004Medicaments (excluding goods of heading Nos 3002, 3005 or 3006)Manufacture in which:
the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andall the materials used are classified within a heading other than of the product. However, materials of heading No 3003 or 3004 may be used provided their value, taken together, does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 31Fertilizers except for heading No ex3105 for which the rule is set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3105Mineral or chemical fertilizers containing two or three of the fertilizing elements nitrogen phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this Chapter, in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg, except for:Sodium nitrateCalcium cyanamidePotassium sulphateMagnesium potassium sulphate
Manufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andall the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product,
ex Chapter 32Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks; except for: heading Nos ex3201 and 3205, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3201Tannins and their salts, ethers, esters, and other derivativesManufacture from tanning extracts of vegetable origin
3205Colour lakes; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter based on colour lakesManufacture from materials of any heading, except headings Nos 3203, 3204 and 3205. However, materials from heading No 3205 may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 33Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations; except for heading Nos ex3301, ex3302 and ex3306 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3301Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oilsManufacture from materials of any heading, including materials of a different "group" in this heading. However, materials of the same "group" may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3302Alcoholic preparations containing all flavouring agents characterizing a beverageManufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
ex3306Yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss)Manufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper making materials
ex Chapter 34Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, "dental waxes" and dental preparations with a basis of plaster; except for heading Nos 3403 and 3404, for which the position is set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3403Lubricating preparations containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals, provided that they represent less than 70 % by weightOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3404Artificial waxes and prepared waxes with a basis of paraffin, petroleum waxes, waxes obtained from bituminous materials, slack wax or scale waxManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 35Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes; except for heading Nos 3505 and ex3507 for which the rules are set belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3505Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinized or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches:
Starch ethers and estersManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3505
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading No 1108
ex3507Prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 36Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparationsManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified in the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 37Photographic or cinematographic goods; except for No 3701, 3702 and 3704 for which the rules are set belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3701Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, whether or not in packs:Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than in heading No 3702
3702Photographic film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitized, unexposedManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 3701 or 3702
3704Photographic plates, film paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developedManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 3701 to 3704
ex Chapter 38Miscellaneous chemical products; except for heading Nos ex3801, ex3803, ex3805, ex3806, ex3807, 3808 to 3814, 3818 to 3820, 3822, ex3823 and 3824, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3801Colloidal graphite in suspension in oil and semi-colloidal graphite; carbonaceous pastes for electrodesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Graphite in paste form, being a mixture of more than 30 % by weight of graphite with mineral oilsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 3403 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3803Refined tall oilRefining of crude tall oil
ex3805Spirits of sulphate turpentine, purifiedPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentine
ex3806Ester gumsManufacture from resin acids
ex3807Wood pitch (wood tar pitch)Distillation of wood tar
ex3811Prepared additives for lubricating oil, containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous materialsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 3811 used does not exceed 50 % of the product
3808 to 3814, 3818 to 3820, 3822 and 3824Miscellaneous chemical products:
The following of heading No 3824:Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores based on natural resinous productsNaphthenic acids, their water insoluble salts and their estersSorbitol other than that of heading No 2905Petroleum sulphates, excluding petroleum sulphates of alkali metals, of ammonium or of ethanolamines; thiophenated sulphonic acids of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, and their saltsIon exchangersGetters for vacuum tubesAlkaline iron oxide for the purification of gasAmmoniacal gas liqueurs and spent oxide produced in coal gas purificationSulphonaphthenic acids, their water insoluble salts and their estersFusel oil and Dippel's oilMixtures of salts having different anionsCopying pastes with a basis of gelatin, whether or not on a paper or textile backingManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provide that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3823Industrial fatty alcoholsManufacture from materials of any heading including fatty acids of heading No 3823
ex3901 to 3915Plastics in primary forms, waste, parings and scrap, of plastic:
Addition homopolymerization productsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product,andthe value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3916 to 3921Semi-manufactures of plastics:
Flat products, further worked than only surface-worked or cut into forms other than rectangular; other products, further worked than only surface-workedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Other:
Addition homopolymerization productsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3922 to 3926Articles of plasticManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4001Laminated slabs of crepe rubber for shoesLamination of sheets of natural rubber
4005Compound rubber, unvulcanized, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or stripManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
4012Retreaded or pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, interchangeable tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubberManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading Nos 4011 or 4012
ex4017Articles of hard rubberManufacture from hard rubber
ex4102Raw skins of sheep or lambs, without wool onRemoval of wool from sheep or lamb skins, with wool on
4104 to 4107Leather, without hair or wool, other than leather of heading Nos 4108 or 4109Retanning of pre-tanned leather, or Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product
4109Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallized leatherManufacture from leather of heading Nos 4104 to 4107 provided its value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembledManufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
Plates, crosses and similar formsBleaching or dying, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
OtherManufacture from non-assembled, tanned or dressed furskins
4303Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskinManufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins, of heading No 4302
ex4403Wood roughly squaredManufacture from wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of its bark or merely roughed down
ex4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or finger-jointedPlaning, sanding or finger-jointing
ex4408Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, spliced, and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or finger-jointedSplicing, planing, sanding or finger-jointing
ex4409Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tonged, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, moulded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges or faces, sanded or finger-jointedSanding or finger-jointing
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4410 to ex4413Beadings and mouldings, including moulded skirting and other moulded boardsBeading or moulding
ex4415Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of woodManufacture from boards not cut to size
ex4416Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of woodManufacture from riven staves, not further worked than sawn on the two principal surfaces
ex4418Builders' joinery and carpentry of woodManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shales may be used
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4421Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwearManufacture from wood of any heading except drawn wood of heading No 4409
4503Articles of natural corkManufacture from cork of heading No 4501
ex4811Paper and paperboard, ruled, lined or squared onlyManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4816Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those of heading No 4809), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxesManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4817Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationeryManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4818Toilet paperManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
ex4819Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibresManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4820Letter padsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4823Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shapeManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4909Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmingsManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 4909 or 4911
4910Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks:
Calendars of the "perpetual" type or with replaceable blocks mounted on bases other than paper or paperboardManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 4909 or 4911
ex5003Silk waste (including yarn waste unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock), carded or combedCarding or combing of silk waste
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibresManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
ex Chapter 50 to 55Yarn, monofilament and thread:Manufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
ex Chapter 50 to 55Woven fabrics:
Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 56Wadding, felt and non-wovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof except for heading Nos 5602, 5604, 5605 and 5606, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture from:coir yarnnatural fibres,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper making materials
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
Needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading No 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading Nos 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading No 5501of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex may be used provided that their value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres made from casein,orchemical materials or textile pulp
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading Nos 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
Rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
OtherManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5605Metallized yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading Nos 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metalManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5606Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading Nos 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading No 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarnManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
Chapter 57Carpets and other textile floor coverings:
Of needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading No 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading Nos 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading No 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex may be used provided that their value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Of other feltManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,synthetic or artificial filament yarn,natural fibres, orman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning
ex Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery; except for heading Nos 5805 and 5810; the rule for heading No 5810 is set out below:
Combined with rubber threadManufacture from single yarn:
OtherManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp,orPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5810Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundationsManufacture from yarn
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon:
Containing not more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
5903Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading No 5902Manufacture from yarn
5904Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeManufacture from yarn
5905Textile wall coverings:
Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, plastics or other materialsManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp,orPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5906Rubberized textile fabrics, other than those of heading No 5902:
Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Other fabrics made of synthetic filament yarn, containing more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from chemical materials
OtherManufacture from yarn
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the likeManufacture from yarn
ex5908Incandescent gas mantles, impregnatedManufacture from tubular knitted gas mantle fabric
5909 to 5911Textiles articles of a kind suitable for industrial use:
Polishing discs or rings other than of felt of heading No 5911Manufacture from yarn or waste fabrics or rags of heading No 6310
OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 60Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 61Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
Obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric, which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to formManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted except for heading Nos ex6202, ex6204, ex6206, ex6209, ex6210, 6213, 6214, ex6216 and ex6217 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture from yarn
ex6202ex6204ex6209 and ex6217Women's, girls' and babies' clothing and other made up clothing accessories, embroideredManufacture from yarn
orManufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex6210ex6216 and ex6217Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminized polyesterManufacture from yarn
orManufacture from uncoated fabric provided the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the likeManufacture from unbleached single yarn
EmbroideredManufacture from single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
ex6217Interlinings for collars and cuffs, cut outManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6301 to 6304Blankets, travelling rugs, bed linen etc.; curtains etc.; other furnishing articles:
Of felt, of non-wovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
EmbroideredManufacture from unbleached single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric (other than knitted or crocheted) provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6305Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goodsManufacture from:natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
6306Tarpaulins, sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft, awnings, sunblinds, tents and camping goods:
Of non-wovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6307Other made up articles, including dress patternsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail saleEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated provided their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
6401 to 6405FootwearManufacture from materials of any heading except for assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading No 6406
6503Felt hats and other felt headgear, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading No 6501, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
6505Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
6601Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar umbrellas)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex6803Articles of slate or of agglomerated slateManufacture from worked slate
ex6812Articles of asbestos or mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonateManufacture from fabricated asbestos fibres or from mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonate
ex6814Articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica on a support of paper, paperboard or other materialsManufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)
7006Glass of heading Nos 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materialsManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7007Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glassManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7008Multiple-walled insulating units of glassManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7009Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrorsManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glassManufacture within which all the materials used are classified in a heading other than that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading No 7010 or 7018)Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the value of the uncut glassware does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorHand-decoration (with the exception of silk screen printing) of hand-blown glassware, provided that the value of the hand-blown glassware does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7019Articles (other than yarn) of glass fibresManufacture from:uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, orglass wool
ex7101Natural or cultured pearls, graded and temporarily strung for convenience or transportManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7102, ex7103 and ex7104Worked precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture from unworked precious or semi-precious stones
ex7106, ex7108 and ex7110Precious metals:
UnwroughtManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110orElectrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metals of heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110orAlloying of precious metals of heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110 with each other or with base metals
Semi-manufactured or in powder form (All)Manufacture from unwrought precious metals
ex7107, ex7109 and ex7111Metals clad with precious metals, semi-manufacturedManufacture from metals clad with precious metals unwrought
7116Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7117Imitation jewelleryManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productorManufacture from base metal parts, not plated or covered with precious metals, provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7207Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from materials of heading Nos 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204 or 7205
7208 to 7216Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7206
7217Wire of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7207
ex72187219 to 7222Semi-finished products, flat rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of stainless steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7218
7223Wire of stainless steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7218
ex72247225 to 7227Semi-finished products, flat rolled products, bars and rods, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7224
7228Other bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading Nos 7206, 7218 or 7224
7229Wire of other alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7224
ex7301Sheet pilingManufacture from materials of heading No 7206
7302Railway or tramway track construction materials of iron or steel: rails, check-rails and rack-rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fishplates, chairs, chair wedges, sole pates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialized for jointing or fixing railsManufacture from materials of heading No 7206
7304, 7305 and 7306Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of iron (other than cast iron) or steelManufacture from materials of heading Nos 7206, 7207, 7218 or 7224
7308Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steelManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading No 7301 may not be used
ex7315Skid-chainsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 7315 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7322Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated and parts thereof, of iron or steelManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 7322 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 74Copper and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7401 to 7405; the rule for heading No ex7403 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7403Copper alloys, unwroughtManufacture from refined copper, unwrought, or waste and scrap of copper
ex Chapter 75Nickel and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7501 to 7503Manufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 76Aluminium and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7601, 7602 and ex7616; the rules for heading Nos ex7601 and ex7616 are set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7601Aluminium alloysManufacture from aluminium, not alloyed, or waste and scrap
"Super-pure" aluminium (ISO No Al 99.99)Manufacture from aluminium, not alloyed (ISO No Al 99.8)
ex7616Aluminium articles other than gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, and expanded metal of aluminiumManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, or expanded metal of aluminium may be used, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 78Lead and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7801 and 7802; the rule for heading No 7801 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7801Unwrought lead:
Refined leadManufacture from "bullion" or "work" lead
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 7802 may not be used
ex Chapter 79Zinc and articles of zinc, except for heading Nos 7901 and 7902; the rule for heading No 7901 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7901Unwrought zincManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 7902 may not be used
ex Chapter 80Tin and articles thereof; except for heading Nos 8001, 8002 and 8007; the rule for heading No 8001 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8001Unwrought tinManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 8002 may not be used
ex Chapter 81Other base metals, wrought; articles thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials classified within the same heading as the product used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8206Tools of two or more of the heading Nos 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail saleManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 8202 to 8205. However, tools of heading Nos 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set provided that their value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
8207Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning, or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring toolsManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8208Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliancesManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8211Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading No 8208Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be used
8214Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
8215Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tablewareManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
ex8306Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metalManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, the other materials of heading No 8306 may be used provided that their value does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 84Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: Nos 8403, ex8404, 8406 to 8409, 8412, 8415, 8418, ex8419, 8420, 8425 to 8430, ex8431, 8439, 8441,8444 to 8447, ex8448, 8452, 8456 to 8466, 8469 to 8472, 8480, 8484 and 8485Manufacture in which:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8403 and ex8404Central heating boilers, other than those of heading No 8402, and auxiliary plant for central heating boilersManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading No 8403 or 8404. However, materials which are classified within heading No 8403 or 8404 may be used provide their value, taken together, does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8406Steam turbines and other vapour turbinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston enginesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8408Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8409Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading Nos 8407 or 8408Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8412Other engines and motorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8415Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulatedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8418Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading No 8415Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex8419Machines for wood, paper pulp and paper board industriesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8420Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders thereforeManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8425 to 8428Lifting, handling, loading or unloading machineryManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8429Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers:
Road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8430Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8431Parts for road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8439Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing paper or paperboardManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8441Other machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines of all kindsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8444 to 8447Machines of these headings for use in the textile industryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8448Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of headings Nos 8444 and 8445Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8452Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines of heading No 8440; furniture, bases and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles:
Sewing machines (lock stitch only) with heads of a weight not exceeding 16 kg without motor or 17 kg with motorManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where the value of all the non-originating materials used in assembling the head (without motor) does not exceed the value of the originating materials used, andthe thread tension, crochet and zigzag mechanisms used are already originating
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8456 to 8466Machine-tools and machines and their parts and accessories of headings Nos 8456 to 8466Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8469 to 84708471, 8472Office machines (for example, typewriters, calculating machines, automatic data processing machines, duplicating machines, stapling machines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8480Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plasticsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8483Roller screwsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8484Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical sealsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8485Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 85Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: 8501, 8502, ex8504, ex8517, ex8518, 8519 to 8529, 8535 to 8537, 8542, 8544 to ex8548Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8501Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets)Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8503 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8502Electric generating sets and rotary convertersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8501 or 8503, taken together, are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8504Power supply units for automatic data-processing machinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8517VideophonesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating material used
ex8518Microphones and stands therefore; loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures; audio-frequency electric amplifiers; electric sound amplifier setsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8519Turntables (record-decks), record-players, cassette-players and other sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound recording deviceManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8520Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing deviceManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8521Video recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8522Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8519 to 8521Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8523Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or similar recording of other phenomena, other than products of Chapter 37Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8524Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena, including matrices and masters for the production of records, but excluding products of Chapter 37:
Matrices and masters for the production of recordsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8523 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8525Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy, radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras; still image video cameras and other video camera recordersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8526Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatusManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8527Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy or radio broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clockManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8528Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus; video monitors and video projectorsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8529Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8525 to 8528:
Suitable for use solely or principally with video recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8535 and 8536Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuitsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8538 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8537Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading Nos 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90 and numerical control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading No 8517Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8538 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8542Electronic integrated circuits and microassembliesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading Nos 8541 or 8542, taken together, are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8544Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8545Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8546Electrical insulators of any materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8548Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Spent primary cells, spent primary batteriesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8601 to 8607Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8608Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoingManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8609Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transportManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 87Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock and parts and accessories thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings: 8709 to 8711, ex8712, 8715 and 8716 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8709Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing vehiclesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8710Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorized, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehiclesManufacture:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8711Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-carsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex8712Bicycles without ball bearingsManufacture from materials not classified in heading No 8714
8715Baby carriages and parts thereofManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8716Trailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereofManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8803Parts of goods of heading Nos 8801 or 8802Manufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8803 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8804Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts thereof and accessories thereto:
RotochutesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 8804
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8804 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8805Aircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers, parts of the foregoing articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8805 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 89Ships, boats and floating structuresManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, hulls of heading No 8906 may not be used
ex Chapter 90Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: 9001, 9002, 9004, ex9005, ex9006, 9007, 9011, ex9014, 9015 to 9017, ex9018 and 9024 to 9033Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9001Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables other than those of heading No 8544; sheets and plates of polarizing material; lenses (including contact lenses), prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, unmounted, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9002Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9004Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or otherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9005Binoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefore, except for astronomical refracting telescopes and mountings thereforeManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex9006Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than electrically ignited flashbulbsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9007Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9011Compound optical microscopes, including those for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojectionManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex9014Other navigational instruments and appliancesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9015Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefindersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9016Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weightsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9017Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators); instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9018Dentists' chairs incorporating dental appliances or dentists' spittoonsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 9018
9024Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9025Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instrumentsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9026Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading Nos 9014, 9015, 9028 or 9032Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9027Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9028Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefore:
Parts and accessoriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9029Revolution counters, production counters, milometers, pedometers and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading Nos 9104 or 9015; stroboscopesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9030Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading No 9028; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other ionizing radiationsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9031Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9032Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9033Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 91Clocks and watches and parts thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings 9105, 9109 to 9113 for which the rules are set out below:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9105Other clocksManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9109Clock movements, complete and assembledManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9110Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movementsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 9114 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9111Watch cases and parts thereofManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9112Clock cases and cases of a similar type to other goods of this Chapter, and parts thereofManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9113Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof:
Of base metal, whether or not gold or silver-plated, or of metal clad with precious metalManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 93Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9401 and ex9403Base metal furniture, incorporating unstuffed cotton cloth of a weight of 300 g/m2 or lessManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productorManufacture from cotton cloth already made up in a form ready for use of heading No 9401 or 9403, provided:its value does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product, andall the other materials used are already originating and are classified within a heading other than heading No 9401 or 9403
9405Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9406Prefabricated buildingsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9503Other toys; reduced-size ("scale") models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kindsManufacture:in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9506Finished golf club headsManufacture from roughly shaped blocks
9507Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other fine fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy "birds" (other than those of heading No 9208 or 9705) and similar hunting or shooting requisitesManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9601 and ex9602Articles of animal, vegetable or mineral carving materialsManufacture from "worked" carving materials of the same heading
ex9603Brooms and brushes (except for besoms and the like), hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorized; paint pads and rollers, squeegees and mopsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9605Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing, or shoe or clothes cleaningEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
9606Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanksManufacture:in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9608Ball point pens; felt tipped and other porous-tipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; pen-holders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading No 9609Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, nibs or nib points may be used and the other materials classified in the same heading may also be used provided that their value does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9612Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxesManufacture:in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9614Smoking pipes and pipe bowlsManufacture from roughly shaped blocks
ANNEX 20LIST OF WORKING OR PROCESSING TO BE CARRIED OUT ON NON-ORIGINATING MATERIALS IN ORDER THAT THE FINAL PRODUCTS MAY OBTAIN ORIGINATING STATUS(Bosnia, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Yugoslav Federation)
See introduction note 7 in Annex 14.Note 3 to chapter 32 says that these preparations are those of a kind used for colouring any material or used as ingredients in the manufacturing of colouring preparations, provided they are not classified in another heading in Chapter 32A "group" is regarded as any part of the heading separated from the rest by a semi-colon.In the case of products composed of materials classified both within heading Nos 3901 to 3906, on the one hand, and within heading Nos 3907 to 3911, on the other hand, this restriction only applies to that group of materials which predominates by weight in the product.For special conditions relating to products made of a mixture of textile materials, see introductory note 5 in Annex 14.For the treatment of textile trimmings and accesories see introductory note 6 in Annex 14.For sknitted or crocheted articles, not elastic or rubberized, obtained by sewing or assembly of pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric (cut out or knitted directly to shape) see introductory note 9 in Annex 14.See introductory note 6 for the treatment of textile trimmings and accessories in Annex 14.
HS headingDescriptionWorking or processing carried out on non-originating materials that confers originating status
(1)(2)(3)
0201Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilledManufacture from materials of any heading except meat of bovine animals, frozen of heading No 0202
0202Meat of bovine animals, frozenManufacture from materials of any heading except meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled of heading No 0201
0206Edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozenManufacture from materials of any heading except carcases of heading Nos 0201 to 0205
0210Meat and edible meat offal, salted, in brine, dried or smoked; edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal:Manufacture from materials of any heading except meat and offal of heading Nos 0201 to 0206 and 0208 or poultry liver of heading No 0207
0302 to 0305Fish, other than live fishManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 3 used must already be originating
0402, 0404ex04050406Dairy products, excluding dairy spreads of a fat content, by weight, of 39 % or more, but less than 75 %Manufacture from materials of any heading except milk or cream of heading No 0401 or 0402
0403Buttermilk, curdled milk and cream, yoghurt, kephir and other fermented or acidified milk and cream, whether or not concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured or containing added fruit, or cocoaManufacture in which:all the materials of Chapter 4 used must already be originating;any fruit juice (except those of pineapple, lime or grapefruit) of heading No 2009 used must be originating, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
0408Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture from materials of any heading except birds' eggs of heading No 0407
ex0502Prepared pigs', hogs' or boars' bristles and hairCleaning, disinfecting, sorting and straightening of bristles and hair
ex0506Bones and horn-cores, unworkedManufacture in which all the materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
0710 to 0713Edible vegetables, frozen or dried, provisionally preserved, except for heading Nos ex0710 and ex0711, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
ex0710Sweet corn (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water), frozenManufacture from fresh or chilled sweet corn
ex0711Sweet corn, provisionally preservedManufacture from fresh or chilled sweet corn
0811Fruit and nuts, uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling in water, frozen, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter:
Containing added sugarManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the value of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0812Fruit and nuts provisionally preserved (for example, by sulphur dioxide gas, in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), but unsuitable in that state for immediate consumptionManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0813Fruit, dried, other than that of heading Nos 0801 to 0806; mixtures of nuts or dried fruits of this ChapterManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
0814Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutionsManufacture in which all the fruit or nuts used must already be originating
ex Chapter 11Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten; except for No ex1106 for which the rule is set out belowManufacture in which all the cereals, edible vegetables, roots and tubers of heading No 0714 or fruit used must be already originating
ex1106Flour, meal and powder of the dried, shelled leguminous vegetables of heading No 0713Drying and milling of leguminous vegetables of heading No 0708
1301Lac; natural gums, resins, gum-resins and, oleoresins (for example balsams)Manufacture in which the value of any materials of heading No 1301 used may not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex1302Vanilla oleoresinManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Mucilages and thickeners derived from vegetable products, modifiedManufacture from non-modified mucilages and thickeners
1501Pig fat including lard and poultry fat, other than that of heading Nos 0209 or 1503:
Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0203, 0206 or 0207 or bones of heading No 0506
OtherManufacture from meat or edible offal of swine of heading No 0203 or 0206 or of meat and edible offal or poultry of heading No 0207
1502Fats of bovine animals, sheep or goats, other than those of heading No 1503
Fats from bones or wasteManufacture from materials of any heading except those of heading Nos 0201, 0202, 0204 or 0206 or bones of heading No 0506
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
1504Fats and oils and their fractions, of fish or marine mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractions of fish oils and fats and oils of marine mammalsManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1504
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 and 3 used must already be originating
ex1505Refined lanolinManufacture from crude wool grease of heading No 1505
1506Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractionsManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1506
OtherManufacture in which all the animal materials of Chapter 2 used must already be originating
ex1507 to 1515Fixed vegetable oils and their fractions, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified:
Solid fractions, except for that of jojoba oilManufacture from other materials of heading Nos 1507 to 1515
Other, except for:Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
Tung oil, myrtle wax and Japan wax
Those for technical or industrial uses other than the manufacture of foodstuffs for human consumption
ex1516Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their fractions re-esterified, whether or not refined, but not further preparedManufacture in which all the animal and vegetable materials used must already be originating
ex1517Edible liquid mixtures of vegetable oils of heading Nos 1507 to 1515Manufacture in which all the vegetable materials used must already be originating
1601Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood; food preparations based on these productsManufacture from animals of Chapter 1
1602Other prepared or preserved meat, meat offal or bloodManufacture from animals of Chapter 1
1603Extracts and juices of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebratesManufacture from animals of Chapter 1. However, all fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates used must already be originating
1604Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggsManufacture in which all the fish or fish eggs used must already be originating
1605Crustaceans; molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preservedManufacture in which all the crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates used must already be originating
ex1701Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1702Other sugars, including chemically pure lactose, maltose, glucose and fructose, in solid form; sugar syrups not containing added flavouring or colouring matter; artificial honey, whether or not mixed with natural honey; caramel:
Chemically pure maltose and fructoseManufacture from materials of any heading including other materials of heading No 1702
Other sugars in solid form, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used must already be originating
ex1703Molasses resulting from the extraction or refining of sugar, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1704Sugar confectionery (including white chocolate), not containing cocoaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any other materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1806Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any other materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1901Malt extract; food preparations of flour, meal, starch or malt extract, not containing cocoa or containing less than 40 %, by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, not elsewhere specified or included; food preparations of goods of heading Nos 0401 to 0404, not containing cocoa or containing less than 5 % by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis not elsewhere specified or included:
Malt extractManufacture from cereals of Chapter 10
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1902Pasta, whether or not cooked or stuffed (with meat or other substances) or otherwise prepared, such as spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasagne, gnocchi, ravioli, cannelloni; couscous, whether or not preparedManufacture in which all the cereals (except durum wheat), meat, meat offal, fish, crustaceans or molluscs used must already be originating
1903Tapioca and substitutes therefore prepared from starch, in the form of flakes, grains, pearls, siftings or in similar formsManufacture from materials of any heading except potato starch of heading No 1108
1904Prepared foods obtained by the swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products (for example, cornflakes); cereals, (other than maize corn), in grain form, or in the form of flakes or other worked grains (except flour and meal), precooked or otherwise prepared, not elsewhere specified or included
Not containing cocoa
Cereals other than maize (corn), in grain form, pre cooked or otherwise preparedManufacture from materials of any heading. However, grains and cobs of sweet corn, prepared or preserved, of heading Nos 2001, 2004 and 2005 and uncooked, boiled or steamed sweet corn, frozen, of heading No 0710 may not be used
OtherManufacture in which:all the cereals and flour (except Zea maysindurata and durum wheat and their derivates) used must be wholly obtained, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
Containing cocoaManufacture from materials not classified within heading No 1806, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
1905Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits and other bakers' wares, whether or not containing cocoa; communion wafers, empty cachets of a kind suitable for pharmaceutical use, sealing wafers, rice paper and similar productsManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of Chapter 11
2001Vegetables, fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants, prepared or preserved by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the fruit, nuts or vegetables used must already be originating
2002Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the tomatoes used must already be originating
2003Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acidManufacture in which all the mushrooms or truffles used must already be originating
2004 and 2005Other vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, frozen or not frozen, other than products of heading No 2006Manufacture in which all the vegetables used must already be originating
ex2006Fruit, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallized)Manufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2006Vegetables preserved by sugar (drained, glacé or crystallized)Manufacture in which all the vegetables used must already be originating
2007Jams, fruit jellies, marmalades, fruit or nut purée and fruit or nut pastes, being cooked preparations, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
2008Fruit, nuts other edible parts of plants, otherwise prepared or preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or spirit, not elsewhere specified or included:
Fruit and nuts cooked otherwise than by steaming or boiling in water, not containing added sugar, frozenManufacture in which all the fruit and nuts used must already be originating
Nuts, not containing added sugar or spiritsManufacture in which the value of the originating nuts and oil seeds of heading Nos 0801, 0802 and 1202 to 1207 used exceeds 60 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2009Fruit juices (including grape must), unfermented and not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matterManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2101Roasted chicory and extracts, essences and concentrates thereofManufacture in which all the chicory used must already be originating
ex2103Sauces and preparations therefore; mixed condiments and mixed seasoningsManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, mustard flour or meal or prepared mustard may be used
ex2103Prepared mustardManufacture from mustard flour or meal
2104Soups and broths and preparations therefore; homogenized composite food preparations:
Soups and broths and preparations thereforManufacture from materials of any heading except prepared or preserved vegetables of heading Nos 2002 to 2005
Homogenized composite food preparationsThe rule for the heading in which the product would be classified in bulk shall apply
ex2106Sugar syrups, flavoured or colouredManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used must not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2106Compound alcoholic preparations, other than those based on odoriferous substances, of a kind used for the manufacture of beveragesManufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
2201Waters, including natural or artificial mineral waters and aerated waters, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter nor flavoured; ice and snowManufacture in which all the water used must already be originating
2202Waters, including mineral waters and aerated waters, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter or flavoured, and other non-alcoholic beverages, not including fruit or vegetable juices of heading No 2009Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, provided the value of any materials of Chapter 17 used does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product and any fruit juice used (except for pineapple, lime and grapefruit juices) must already be originating
ex2204Wine of fresh grapes, including fortified wines, and grape must with the addition of alcoholManufacture from other grape must
ex2205ex2207ex2208 and ex2209The following, containing grape materials:Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances;Ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured or not; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages;VinegarManufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
ex2208Whiskies of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 50 % vol.Manufacture in which the value of any cereal based spirits used does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2303Residues from the manufacture of starch from maize (excluding concentrated steeping liqueurs), of a protein content, calculated on the dry product, exceeding 40 % by weightManufacture in which all the maize used must already be originating
ex2306Oil cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of olive oil, containing more than 3 % of olive oilManufacture in which all the olives used must already be originating
2309Preparations of a kind used in animal feedingManufacture in which all the cereals, sugar or molasses, meat or milk used must already be originating
2402Cigars, cheroots, cigarillos and cigarettes, of tobacco or of tobacco substitutesManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating
ex2403Smoking tobaccoManufacture in which at least 70 % by weight of the unmanufactured tobacco or tobacco refuse of heading No 2401 used must already be originating
ex2504Natural crystalline graphite, with enriched carbon content, purified and groundEnriching of the carbon content, purifying and grinding of crude crystalline graphite
ex2515Marble, merely cut by sawing or otherwise into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2516Granite, porphyry, basalt, sandstone and other monumental and building stone, merely cut by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape, of a thickness not exceeding 25 cmCutting, by sawing or otherwise, of stone (even if already sawn) of a thickness exceeding 25 cm
ex2518Calcined dolomiteCalcination of dolomite not calcined
ex2519Crushed natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite), in hermetically sealed containers, and magnesium oxide, whether or note pure, other than fused magnesia or dead burned (sintered) magnesiaManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite) may be used
ex2520Plasters specially prepared for dentistryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2524Natural asbestos fibresManufacture from asbestos concentrate
ex2525Mica powderGrinding of mica or mica waste
ex2530Earth colours, calcined or powderedCalcination or grinding of earth colours
ex2707Oils in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents, being oils similar to mineral oils obtained by distillation of high temperature coal tar, of which more than 65 % by volume distils at a temperature of up to 250 °C (including mixtures of petroleum spirit and benzole), for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2709Crude oils obtained from bituminous mineralsDestructive distillation of bituminous materials
2710 to 2712Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materials, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparationsPetroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbonsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured
2713 to 2715Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous materialsBitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocksBituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitchOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 28Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals, of rare-earth metals, of radioactive elements or of isotopes; except for heading Nos ex2811 and ex2833 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2811Sulphur trioxideManufacture from sulphur dioxide
ex2833Aluminium sulphateManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2901Acyclic hydrocarbons for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2902Cyclanes and cyclenes (other than azulenes), benzene, toluene, xylenes, for use as power or heating fuelsOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process(es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2905Metal alcoholates of alcohols of this heading and of ethanol or glycerolManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 2905. However, metal alcoholates of this heading may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
2915Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2915 and 2916 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex2932Internal ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of heading No 2909 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Cyclic acetals and internal hemiacetals and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivativesManufacture from materials of any heading
2933Heterocyclic compounds with nitrogen heteroatom(s) onlyManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2932 and 2933 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
2934Nucleic acids and their saltsManufacture from materials of any heading. However, the value of all the materials of headings Nos 2932, 2933 and 2934 used may not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
other heterocyclic compoundsManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 30Pharmaceutical products, except for Nos 3002, 3003 and 3004, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3002Human blood; animal blood prepared for therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic uses; antisera and other blood fractions and modified immunological products, whether or not obtained by means of biotechnological processes; vaccines, toxins, cultures of micro-organisms (excluding yeasts) and similar products:
Products consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses or unmixed products for these uses, put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail saleManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Other:
Human bloodManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Animal blood prepared for therapeutic or prophylacticManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Blood fractions other than antisera, haemoglobin and serum globulinManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
Haemoglobin, blood globulin and serum globulinManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3002. The materials of this description may also be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3003 and 3004Medicaments (excluding goods of heading Nos 3002, 3005 or 3006)Manufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than of the product. However, materials of heading No 3003 or 3004 may be used provided their value, taken together, does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 31Fertilizers except for heading No ex3105 for which the rule is set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3105Mineral or chemical fertilizers containing two or three of the fertilizing elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium; other fertilizers; goods of this Chapter, in tablets or similar forms or in packages of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg, except for:Sodium nitrateCalcium cyanamidePotassium sulphateMagnesium potassium sulphateManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product,the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, and
ex Chapter 32Tanning or dyeing extracts; tannins and their derivatives; dyes, pigments and other colouring matter; paints and varnishes; putty and other mastics; inks; except for: heading Nos ex3201 and 3205, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3201Tannins and their salts, ethers, esters, and other derivativesManufacture from tanning extracts of vegetable origin
3205Colour lakes; preparations as specified in Note 3 to this Chapter based on colour lakesManufacture from materials of any heading, except headings Nos 3203, 3204 and 3205. However, materials from heading No 3205 may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 33Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations; except for heading Nos ex3301, ex3302 and ex3306 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3301Essential oils (terpeneless or not), including concretes and absolutes; resinoids; concentrates of essential oils in fats, in fixed oils, in waxes or the like, obtained by enfleurage or maceration; terpenic by-products of the deterpenation of essential oils; aqueous distillates and aqueous solutions of essential oils excluding extracted oleoresinsManufacture from materials of any heading, including materials of a different "group" in this heading. However, materials of the same "group" may be used, provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3302Alcoholic preparations containing all flavouring agents characterizing a beverageManufacture from materials of any heading except grapes or any material derived from grapes
ex3306Yarn used to clean between the teeth (dental floss)Manufacture from:
raw silk, silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,other natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper making materials
ex Chapter 34Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing or scouring preparations, candles and similar articles, modelling pastes, "dental waxes" and dental preparations with a basis of plaster; except for heading Nos 3403 and 3404, for which the position is set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3403Lubricating preparations containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals, provided that they represent less than 70 % by weightOperations of refining and/or one or more specific process (es)orOther operations in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3404Artificial waxes and prepared waxes with a basis of paraffin, petroleum waxes, waxes obtained from bituminous materials, slack wax or scale waxManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 35Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes; except for heading Nos 3505 and ex3507 for which the rules are set belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3505Dextrins and other modified starches (for example, pregelatinized or esterified starches); glues based on starches, or on dextrins or other modified starches:
Starch ethers and estersManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 3505
OtherManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading No 1108
ex3507Prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 36Explosives; pyrotechnic products; matches; pyrophoric alloys; certain combustible preparationsManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified in the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 37Photographic or cinematographic goods; except for No 3701, 3702 and 3704 for which the rules are set belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
3701Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, whether or not in packs:Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than in heading No 3702
3702Photographic film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitized, unexposedManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 3701 or 3702
3704Photographic plates, film paper, paperboard and textiles, exposed but not developedManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 3701 to 3704
ex Chapter 38Miscellaneous chemical products; except for heading Nos ex3801, ex3803, ex3805, ex3806, ex3807, 3808 to 3814, 3818 to 3820, 3822, ex3823 and 3824, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3801Colloidal graphite in suspension in oil and semi-colloidal graphite; carbonaceous pastes for electrodesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Graphite in paste form, being a mixture of more than 30 % by weight of graphite with mineral oilsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 3403 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3803Refined tall oilRefining of crude tall oil
ex3805Spirits of sulphate turpentine, purifiedPurification by distillation or refining of raw spirits of sulphate turpentine
ex3806Ester gumsManufacture from resin acids
ex3807Wood pitch (wood tar pitch)Distillation of wood tar
ex3811Prepared additives for lubricating oil, containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous materialsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 3811 used does not exceed 50 % of the product
3808 to 38143818 to 3820 and 3824Miscellaneous chemical products:
The following of heading No 3824:Prepared binders for foundry moulds or cores based on natural resinous productsNaphthenic acids, their water insoluble salts and their estersSorbitol other than that of heading No 2905Petroleum sulphates, excluding petroleum sulphates of alkali metals, of ammonium or of ethanolamines; thiophenated sulphonic acids of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, and their saltsIon exchangersGetters for vacuum tubesAlkaline iron oxide for the purification of gasAmmoniacal gas liquors and spent oxide produced in coal gas purificationSulphonaphthenic acids, their water insoluble salts and their estersFusel oil and Dippel's oilMixtures of salts having different anionsCopying pastes with a basis of gelatin, whether or not on a paper or textile backingManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provide that their value does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3823Industrial fatty alcoholsManufacture from materials of any heading including fatty acids of heading No 3823
3901 to 3915Plastics in primary forms, waste, parings and scrap, of plastic; except for heading No ex3907 for which the rule is set out below:
Addition homopolymerization productsManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of the materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3907Copolymer, made from polycarbonate and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS)Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided their value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
3916 to 3921Semi-manufactures and articles of plastics, except for headings Nos ex3916, ex3917 and ex3920, for which the rules are set out below:
Flat products, further worked than only surface-worked or cut into forms other than rectangles; other products, further worked than only surface-workedManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Other:
Addition homopolymerization productsManufacture in which:
the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of any materials of Chapter 39 used does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3916 and 3917Profile shapes and tubesManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product, andthe value of any materials classified in the same heading as the product does not exceed 20 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex3920Ionomer sheet or filmManufacture from a thermoplastic partial salt which is a copolymer of ethylene and metacrylic acid partly neutralized with metal ions, mainly zinc and sodium
3922 to 3926Articles of plasticManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4001Laminated slabs of crepe rubber for shoesLamination of sheets of natural rubber
4005Compound rubber, unvulcanized, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or stripManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
4012Retreaded or used pneumatic tyres of rubber; solid or cushion tyres, interchangeable tyre treads and tyre flaps, of rubberManufacture from materials of any heading, except those of heading Nos 4011 or 4012
ex4017Articles of hard rubberManufacture from hard rubber
ex4102Raw skins of sheep or lambs, without wool onRemoval of wool from sheep or lamb skins, with wool on
4104 to 4107Leather, without hair or wool, other than leather of heading Nos 4108 or 4109Retanning of pre-tanned leather, orManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product
4109Patent leather and patent laminated leather; metallized leatherManufacture from leather of heading Nos 4104 to 4107 provided its value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4302Tanned or dressed furskins, assembled:
Plates, crosses and similar formsBleaching or dying, in addition to cutting and assembly of non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins
OtherManufacture from non-assembled, tanned or dressed furskins
4303Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskinManufacture from non-assembled tanned or dressed furskins, of heading No 4302
ex4403Wood roughly squaredManufacture from wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of its bark or merely roughed down
ex4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or finger-jointedPlaning, sanding or finger-jointing
ex4408Veneer sheets and sheets for plywood, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, spliced, and other wood sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm, planed, sanded or finger-jointedSplicing, planing, sanding or finger-jointing
ex4409Wood (including strips and friezes for parquet flooring, not assembled) continuously shaped (tonged, grooved, rebated, chamfered, V-jointed, beaded, moulded, rounded or the like) along any of its edges or faces, sanded or finger-jointedSanding or finger-jointing
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4410 to ex4413Beadings and mouldings, including moulded skirting and other moulded boardsBeading or moulding
ex4415Packing cases, boxes, crates, drums and similar packings, of woodManufacture from boards not cut to size
ex4416Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers' products and parts thereof, of woodManufacture from riven staves, not further worked than sawn on the two principal surfaces
ex4418Builders' joinery and carpentry of woodManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, cellular wood panels, shingles and shales may be used
Beadings and mouldingsBeading or moulding
ex4421Match splints; wooden pegs or pins for footwearManufacture from wood of any heading except drawn wood of heading No 4409
4503Articles of natural corkManufacture from cork of heading No 4501
ex4811Paper and paperboard, ruled, lined or squared onlyManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4816Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer papers (other than those of heading No 4809), duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxesManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4817Envelopes, letter cards, plain postcards and correspondence cards, of paper or paperboard; boxes, pouches, wallets and writing compendiums, of paper or paperboard, containing an assortment of paper stationeryManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4818Toilet paperManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
ex4819Cartons, boxes, cases, bags and other packing containers, of paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibresManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4820Letter padsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex4823Other paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, cut to size or shapeManufacture from paper-making materials of Chapter 47
4909Printed or illustrated postcards; printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, whether or not illustrated, with or without envelopes or trimmingsManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 4909 or 4911
4910Calendars of any kind, printed, including calendar blocks:
Calendars of the "perpetual" type or with replaceable blocks mounted on bases other than paper or paperboardManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 4909 or 4911
ex5003Silk waste (including yarn waste unsuitable for reeling, yarn waste and garnetted stock), carded or combedCarding or combing of silk waste
5501 to 5507Man-made staple fibresManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
ex Chapter 50 to Chapter 55Yarn, monofilament and thread:Manufacture from:
raw silk, silk waste, carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,other natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
ex Chapter 50 to Chapter 55Woven fabrics:
Incorporating rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
OtherManufacture from:coir yarn,natural fibres,man-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaperorPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 56Wadding, felt and non-wovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof except for heading Nos 5602, 5604, 5605 and 5606, for which the rules are set out belowManufacture from:coir yarnnatural fibres,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper making materials
5602Felt, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated:
Needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading No 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading Nos 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading No 5501of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex may be used provided that their value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres made from casein, orchemical materials or textile pulp
5604Rubber thread and cord, textile covered; textile yarn, and strip and the like of heading No 5404 or 5405, impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics:
Rubber thread and cord, textile coveredManufacture from rubber thread or cord, not textile covered
OtherManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5605Metallized yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading Nos 5404 or 5405, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metalManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
5606Gimped yarn, and strip and the like of heading Nos 5404 or 5405, gimped (other than those of heading No 5605 and gimped horsehair yarn); chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn); loop wale-yarnManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning,chemical materials or textile pulp, orpaper-making materials
Chapter 57Carpets and other textile floor coverings:
Of needleloom feltManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulpHowever:polypropylene filament of heading No 5402,polypropylene fibres of heading Nos 5503 or 5506, orpolypropylene filament tow of heading No 5501,of which the denomination in all cases of a single filament or fibre is less than 9 decitex may be used provided that their value does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Of other feltManufacture from:natural fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
OtherManufacture from:coir yarnsynthetic or artificial filament yarn,natural fibres, orman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning
ex Chapter 58Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery; except for heading Nos 5805 and 5810; the rule for heading No 5810 is set out below:
Combined with rubber threadManufacture from single yarn
OtherManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp,orPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerizing, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatizing, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5810Embroidery in the piece, in strips or in motifsManufacture in whichall the materials used are classified in a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
5901Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books or the like; tracing cloth; prepared painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind used for hat foundationsManufacture from yarn
5902Tyre cord fabric of high tenacity yarn of nylon or other polyamides, polyesters or viscose rayon:
Containing not more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from chemical materials or textile pulp
5903Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, other than those of heading No 5902Manufacture from yarn
5904Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to shapeManufacture from yarn
5905Textile wall coverings:
Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, plastics or other materialsManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from:coir yarnnatural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulporPrinting accompanied by at least two preparatory or finishing operations (such as scouring, bleaching, mercerising, heat setting, raising, calendering, shrink-resistance processing, permanent finishing, decatising, impregnating, mending and burling) where the value of the unprinted fabric used does not exceed 47,5 % of the ex-works price of the product
5906Rubberized textile fabrics, other than those of heading No 5902:
Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Other fabrics made of synthetic filament yarn, containing more than 90 % by weight of textile materialsManufacture from chemical materials
OtherManufacture from yarn
5907Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated, coated or covered; painted canvas being theatrical scenery, studio backcloths or the likeManufacture from yarn
ex5908Incandescent gas mantles, impregnatedManufacture from tubular knitted gas mantle fabric
5909 to 5911Textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use:
Polishing discs or rings other than of felt of heading No 5911Manufacture from yarn or waste fabrics or rags of heading No 6310
OtherManufacture from:coir yarnnatural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 60Knitted or crocheted fabricsManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Chapter 61Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
Obtained by sewing together or otherwise assembling, two or more pieces of knitted or crocheted fabric, which have been either cut to form or obtained directly to formManufacture from yarn
OtherManufacture from:natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
ex Chapter 62Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted except for heading Nos ex6202, ex6204, ex6206, ex6209, ex6210, 6213, 6214, ex6216 and ex6217 for which the rules are set out belowManufacture from yarn
ex6202ex6204ex6206ex6209 and ex6217Women's, girls' and babies' clothing and other made up clothing accessories, embroideredManufacture from yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex6210, ex6216 and ex6217Fire-resistant equipment of fabric covered with foil of aluminized polyesterManufacture from yarnorManufacture from uncoated fabric provided the value of the uncoated fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6213 and 6214Handkerchiefs, shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like
EmbroideredManufacture from single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric provided the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
ex6217Interlinings for collars and cuffs, cut outManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6301 to 6304Blankets, travelling rugs, bed linen etc.; curtains etc.; other furnishing articles:
Of felt, of non-wovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
Other:
EmbroideredManufacture from unbleached single yarnorManufacture from unembroidered fabric (other than knitted or crocheted) provided that the value of the unembroidered fabric used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6305Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goodsManufacture from:
natural fibresman-made staple fibres not carded or combed or otherwise processed for spinning, orchemical materials or textile pulp
6306Tarpaulins, sails for boats, sailboards or landcraft, awnings, sunblinds, tents and camping goods:
Of non-wovensManufacture from:natural fibres, orchemical materials or textile pulp
OtherManufacture from unbleached single yarn
6307Other made up articles, including dress patternsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
6308Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn, whether or not with accessories, for making up into rugs, tapestries, embroidered table cloths or serviettes, or similar textile articles, put up in packings for retail saleEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated provided their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
6401 to 6405FootwearManufacture from materials of any heading except for assemblies of uppers affixed to inner soles or to other sole components of heading No 6406
6503Felt hats and other felt headgear, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading No 6501, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
6505Hats and other headgear, knitted or crocheted, or made up from lace, felt or other textile fabric, in the piece (but not in strips), whether or not lined or trimmed; hair-nets of any material, whether or not lined or trimmedManufacture from yarn or textile fibres
6601Umbrellas and sun umbrellas (including walking-stick umbrellas, garden umbrellas and similar umbrellas)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex6803Articles of slate or of agglomerated slateManufacture from worked slate
ex6812Articles of asbestos or mixtures with a basis of asbestos or with a basis of asbestos and magnesium carbonateManufacture from materials of any heading
ex6814Articles of mica, including agglomerated or reconstituted mica on a support of paper, paperboard or other materialsManufacture from worked mica (including agglomerated or reconstituted mica)
7006Glass of heading Nos 7003, 7004 or 7005, bent, edge-worked, engraved, drilled, enamelled or otherwise worked, but not framed or fitted with other materialsManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7007Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glassManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7008Multiple-walled insulating units of glassManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7009Glass mirrors, whether or not framed, including rear-view mirrorsManufacture from materials of heading No 7001
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glassManufacture within which all the materials used are classified in a heading other than that of the productorCutting of glassware, provided that the value does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7013Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading Nos 7010 or 7018)Manufacture within which all the materials used are classified in a heading other than that of the product
andCutting of glassware, provided that the value of the uncut glassware does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the productorHand-decoration (with the exception of silk screen printing) of hand-blown glassware, provided that the value of the hand-blown glassware does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7019Articles (other than yarn) of glass fibresManufacture from:uncoloured slivers, rovings, yarn or chopped strands, orglass wool
ex7101Natural or cultured pearls, graded and temporarily strung for convenience or transportManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7102, ex7103 and ex7104Worked precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture from unworked precious or semi-precious stones
ex71067108 and 7110Precious metals:
UnwroughtManufacture from materials not classified within heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110orElectrolytic, thermal or chemical separation of precious metals of heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110orAlloying of precious metals of heading Nos 7106, 7108 or 7110 with each other or with base metals
Semi-manufactured or in powder form (All)Manufacture from unwrought precious metals
ex7107ex7109 and ex7111Metals clad with precious metals, semi-manufacturedManufacture from metals clad with precious metals unwrought
7116Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7117Imitation jewelleryManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productorManufacture from base metal parts, not plated or covered with precious metals, provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7207Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from materials of heading Nos 7201, 7202, 7203, 7204 or 7205
7208 to 7216Flat-rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7206
7217Wire of iron or non-alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7207
ex72187219 to 7222Semi-finished products, flat rolled products, bars and rods, angles, shapes and sections of stainless steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7218
7223Wire of stainless steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7218
ex72247225 to 7227Semi-finished products, flat rolled products, bars and rods, in irregularly wound coils, of other alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading No 7224
7228Other bars and rods of other alloy steel; angles, shapes and sections, of other alloy steel; hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steelManufacture from ingots or other primary forms of heading Nos 7206, 7218 or 7224
7229Wire of other alloy steelManufacture from semi-finished materials of heading No 7224
ex7301Sheet pilingManufacture from materials of heading No 7206
7302Railway or tramway track construction materials of iron or steel: rails, check-rails and rack-rails, switch blades, crossing frogs, point rods and other crossing pieces, sleepers (cross-ties), fishplates, chairs, chair wedges, sole pates (base plates), rail clips, bedplates, ties and other material specialized for jointing or fixing railsManufacture from materials of heading No 7206
7304, 7305 and 7306Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, of iron (other than cast iron) or steelManufacture from materials of heading 7206, 7207, 7218 or 7224
7308Structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading No 9406) and parts of structures (for example, bridges and bridge-sections, lock-gates, towers, lattice masts, roofs, roofing frameworks, doors and windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, shutters, balustrades, pillars and columns), of iron or steel; plates, rods, angles, shapes, sections, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures, of iron or steelManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, welded angles, shapes and sections of heading No 7301 may not be used
ex7315Skid-chainsManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 7315 used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7322Radiators for central heating, not electrically heated and parts thereof, of iron or steelManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 7322 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 74Copper and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7401 to 7405; the rule for heading No ex7403 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7403Copper alloys, unwroughtManufacture from refined copper, unwrought, or waste and scrap of copper
ex Chapter 75Nickel and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7501 to 7503Manufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 76Aluminium and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7601, 7602 and ex7616; the rules for heading Nos ex7601 and ex7616 are set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex7601Aluminium alloysManufacture by thermal or electrolytic treatment from unalloyed aluminium or waste and scrap of aluminium
ex7616Aluminium articles other than gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, and expanded metal of aluminiumManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, gauze, cloth, grill, netting, fencing, reinforcing fabric and similar materials (including endless bands) of aluminium wire, or expanded metal of aluminium may be used, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 78Lead and articles thereof except for heading Nos 7801 and 7802; the rule for heading No 7801 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7801Unwrought lead:
Refined leadManufacture from "bullion" or "work" lead
OtherManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 7802 may not be used
ex Chapter 79Zinc and articles of zinc, except for heading Nos 7901 and 7902; the rule for heading No 7901 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
7901Unwrought zincManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 7902 may not be used
ex Chapter 80Tin and articles thereof; except for heading Nos 8001, 8002 and 8007; the rule for heading No 8001 is set out belowManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8001Unwrought tinManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, waste and scrap of heading No 8002 may not be used
ex Chapter 81Other base metals, wrought; articles thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials classified within the same heading as the product used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
8206Tools of two or more of the heading Nos 8202 to 8205, put up in sets for retail saleManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 8202 to 8205. However, tools of heading Nos 8202 to 8205 may be incorporated into the set provided that their value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
8207Interchangeable tools for hand tools, whether or not power-operated, or for machine-tools (for example, for pressing, stamping, punching, tapping, threading, drilling, boring, broaching, milling, turning, or screw driving), including dies for drawing or extruding metal, and rock drilling or earth boring toolsManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8208Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliancesManufacture in which:all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product, andthe value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8211Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other than knives of heading No 8208Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, knife blades and handles of base metal may be used
8214Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paper knives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
8215Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tablewareManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, handles of base metal may be used
ex8306Statuettes and other ornaments, of base metalManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, the other materials of heading No 8306 may be used provided that their value does not exceed 30 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 84Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: Nos 8403, ex8404, 8406 to 8409, 8412, 8415, 8418, ex8419, 8420, 8425 to 8430, ex8431, 8439, 8441,8444 to 8447, ex8448, 8452, 8456 to 8466, 8469 to 8472, 8480, ex8483, 8484 and 8485Manufacture in which:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8403 and ex8404Central heating boilers, other than those of heading No 8402, and auxiliary plant for central heating boilersManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than heading Nos 8403 or 8404. However, materials which are classified within heading Nos 8403 or 8404 may be used provide their value, taken together, does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8406Steam turbines and other vapour turbinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston enginesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8408Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8409Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading Nos 8407 or 8408Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8412Other engines and motorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8415Air conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulatedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8418Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading No 8415Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex8419Machines for wood, paper pulp and paper board industriesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8420Calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders thereforeManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8425 to 8428Lifting, handling, loading or unloading machineryManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8429Self-propelled bulldozers, angledozers, graders, levellers, scrapers, mechanical shovels, excavators, shovel loaders, tamping machines and road rollers:
Road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8430Other moving, grading, levelling, scraping, excavating, tamping, compacting, extracting or boring machinery, for earth, minerals or ores; pile-drivers and pile-extractors; snow-ploughs and snow-blowersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8431 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8431Parts for road rollersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8439Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material or for making or finishing paper or paperboardManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8441Other machinery for making up paper pulp, paper or paperboard, including cutting machines of all kindsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 25 % of the ex-works price of the product
8444 to 8447Machines of these headings for use in the textile industryManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8448Auxiliary machinery for use with machines of headings Nos 8444 and 8445Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8452Sewing machines, other than book-sewing machines of heading No 8440; furniture, bases and covers specially designed for sewing machines; sewing machine needles:
Sewing machines (lock stitch only) with heads of a weight not exceeding 16 kg without motor or 17 kg with motorManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where the value of all the non-originating materials used in assembling the head (without motor) does not exceed the value of the originating materials used, andthe thread tension, crochet and zigzag mechanisms used are already originating
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8456 to 8466Machine-tools and machines and their parts and accessories of headings Nos 8456 to 8466Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8469, 84708471, 8472Office machines (for example, typewriters, calculating machines, automatic data processing machines, duplicating machines, stapling machines)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8480Moulding boxes for metal foundry; mould bases; moulding patterns; moulds for metal (other than ingot moulds), metal carbides, glass, mineral materials, rubber or plasticsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8483Roller screwsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8484Gaskets and similar joints of metal sheeting combined with other material or of two or more layers of metal; sets or assortments of gaskets and similar joints, dissimilar in composition, put up in pouches, envelopes or similar packings; mechanical sealsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8485Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which la valeur de toutes les matières utilisées ne doit pas excéder 40 % du prix départ usine du produit
ex Chapter 85Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: 8501, 8502, ex8504, ex8517, ex8518, 8519 to 8529, 8535 to 8537, 8542, 8544 to ex8548Manufacture in which:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8501Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets)Manufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8503 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8502Electric generating sets and rotary convertersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading Nos 8501 or 8503, taken together, are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8504Power supply units for automatic data-processing machinesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8517VideophonesManufacture in which:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating material used
ex8518Microphones and stands therefor; loudspeakers, whether or not mounted in their enclosures; audio-frequency electric amplifiers; electric sound amplifier setsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the productwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8519Turntables (record-decks), record-players, cassette-players and other sound reproducing apparatus, not incorporating a sound recording deviceManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8520Magnetic tape recorders and other sound recording apparatus, whether or not incorporating a sound reproducing deviceManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8521Video recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8522Parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8519 to 8521Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8523Prepared unrecorded media for sound recording or similar recording of other phenomena, other than products of Chapter 37Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8524Records, tapes and other recorded media for sound or other similarly recorded phenomena, including matrices and masters for the production of records, but excluding products of Chapter 37:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Matrices and masters for the production of recordsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8523 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8525Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy, radio-broadcasting or television, whether or not incorporating reception apparatus or sound recording or reproducing apparatus; television cameras; still image video cameras and other video camera recordersManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8526Radar apparatus, radio navigational aid apparatus and radio remote control apparatusManufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8527Reception apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy or radio broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clockManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8528Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus; video monitors and video projectorsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8529Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading Nos 8525 to 8528:
Suitable for use solely or principally with video recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
8535 and 8536Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuitsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8538 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8537Boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets and other bases, equipped with two or more apparatus of heading Nos 8535 or 8536, for electric control or the distribution of electricity, including those incorporating instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90 and numerical control apparatus, other than switching apparatus of heading No 8517Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 8538 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8542Electronic integrated circuits and microassembliesManufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading Nos 8541 or 8542, taken together, are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8544Insulated (including enamelled or anodised) wire, cable (including coaxial cable) and other insulated electric conductors, whether or not fitted with connectors; optical fibre cables, made up of individually sheathed fibres, whether or not assembled with electric conductors or fitted with connectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8545Carbon electrodes, carbon brushes, lamp carbons, battery carbons and other articles of graphite or other carbon, with or without metal, of a kind used for electrical purposesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8546Electrical insulators of any materialManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex8548Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Spent primary cells, spent primary batteriesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8601 to 8607Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling-stock and parts thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8608Railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings; mechanical (including electro-mechanical) signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields; parts of the foregoingManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8609Containers (including containers for the transport of fluids) specially designed and equipped for carriage by one or more modes of transportManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 87Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock and parts and accessories thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: Nos 8709 to 8711, ex8712, 8715 and 8716Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
8709Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas or airports for short distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the foregoing vehiclesManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8710Tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, motorized, whether or not fitted with weapons, and parts of such vehiclesManufacture:the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8711Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-carsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex- works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex8712Bicycles without ball bearingsManufacture from materials not classified in heading No 8714
8715Baby carriages and parts thereofManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8716Trailers and semi-trailers; other vehicles, not mechanically propelled; parts thereofManufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8803Parts of goods of heading Nos 8801 or 8802Manufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8803 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8804Parachutes (including dirigible parachutes and paragliders) and rotochutes; parts thereof and accessories thereto:
RotochutesManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 8804
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8804 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
8805Aircraft launching gear; deck-arrestor or similar gear; ground flying trainers, parts of the foregoing articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials of heading No 8805 used does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 89Ships, boats and floating structuresManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, hulls of heading No 8906 may not be used
ex Chapter 90Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings for which the rules are set out below: 9001, 9002, 9004, ex9005, ex9006, 9007, 9011, ex9014, 9015 to 9017, ex9018 and 9024 to 9033Manufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9001Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables other than those of heading No 8544; sheets and plates of polarizing material; lenses (including contact lenses), prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, unmounted, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9002Lenses, prisms, mirrors and other optical elements, of any material, mounted, being parts of or fittings for instruments or apparatus, other than such elements of glass not optically workedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9004Spectacles, goggles and the like, corrective, protective or otherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9005Binoculars, monoculars, other optical telescopes, and mountings therefore, except for astronomical refracting telescopes and mountings thereforeManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex9006Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than electrically ignited flashbulbsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9007Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatusManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9011Compound optical microscopes, including those for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojectionManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product,where, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
ex9014Other navigational instruments and appliancesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9015Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefindersManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9016Balances of a sensitivity of 5 cg or better, with or without weightsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9017Drawing, marking-out or mathematical calculating instruments (for example, drafting machines, pantographs, protractors, drawing sets, slide rules, disc calculators); instruments for measuring length, for use in the hand (for example, measuring rods and tapes, micrometers, callipers), not specified or included elsewhere in this ChapterManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9018Dentists' chairs incorporating dental appliances or dentists' spittoonsManufacture from materials of any heading, including other materials of heading No 9018
9024Machines and appliances for testing the hardness, strength, compressibility, elasticity or other mechanical properties of materials (for example, metals, wood, textiles, paper, plastics)Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9025Hydrometers and similar floating instruments, thermometers, pyrometers, barometers, hygrometers and psychrometers, recording or not, and any combination of these instrumentsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9026Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking the flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases (for example, flow meters, level gauges, manometers, heat meters), excluding instruments and apparatus of heading Nos 9014, 9015, 9028 or 9032Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9027Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis (for example, polarimeters, refractometers, spectrometers, gas or smoke analysis apparatus); instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking viscosity, porosity, expansion, surface tension or the like; instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking quantities of heat, sound or light (including exposure meters); microtomesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9028Gas, liquid or electricity supply or production meters, including calibrating meters therefore:
Parts and accessoriesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9029Revolution counters, production counters, milometers, pedometers and the like; speed indicators and tachometers, other than those of heading Nos 9104 or 9015; stroboscopesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9030Oscilloscopes, spectrum analysers and other instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking electrical quantities, excluding meters of heading No 9028; instruments and apparatus for measuring or detecting alpha, beta, gamma, X-ray, cosmic or other ionizing radiationsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9031Measuring or checking instruments, appliances and machines, not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter; profile projectorsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9032Automatic regulating or controlling instruments and apparatusManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9033Parts and accessories (not specified or included elsewhere in this Chapter) for machines, appliances, instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex Chapter 91Clocks and watches and parts thereof; except for those falling within the following headings or parts of headings 9105, 9109 to 9113 for which the rules are set out below:Manufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
9105Other clocksManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9109Clock movements, complete and assembledManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere the value of all the non-originating materials used does not exceed the value of the originating materials used
9110Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movementsManufacture:in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within heading No 9114 are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9111Watch cases of heading Nos 9101 or 9102 and parts thereofManufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9112Clock cases and cases of a similar type to other goods of this Chapter, and parts thereofManufacture:
in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product, andwhere, within the above limit, the materials classified within the same heading as the product are only used up to a value of 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9113Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof:
Of base metal, whether or not gold or silver-plated, or of metal clad with precious metalManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
OtherManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 92Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articlesManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 40 % of the ex-works price of the product
Chapter 93Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereofManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9401 and ex9403Base metal furniture, incorporating unstuffed cotton cloth of a weight of 300 g/m2 or lessManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the productorManufacture from cotton cloth already made up in a form ready for use of heading No 9401 or 9403, provided:its value does not exceed 25 % of the ex-works price of the product, andall the other materials used are already originating and are classified within a heading other than heading No 9401 or 9403
9405Lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere specified or includedManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9406Prefabricated buildingsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9503Other toys; reduced-size ("scale") models and similar recreational models, working or not; puzzles of all kindsManufacture:in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9506Finished golf club headsManufacture from roughly shaped blocks
9507Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other fine fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy "birds" (other than those of heading No 9208 or 9705) and similar hunting or shooting requisitesManufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, materials classified within the same heading may be used provided that their value does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9601 and ex9602Articles of animal, vegetable or mineral carving materialsManufacture from "worked" carving materials of the same heading
ex9603Brooms and brushes (except for besoms and the like), hand-operated mechanical floor sweepers, not motorized; paint pads and rollers, squeegees and mopsManufacture in which the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9605Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing, or shoe or clothes cleaningEach item in the set must satisfy the rule which would apply to it if it were not included in the set. However, non-originating articles may be incorporated, provided that their total value does not exceed 15 % of the ex-works price of the set
9606Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanksManufacture:in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
9608Ball point pens; felt tipped and other poroustipped pens and markers; fountain pens, stylograph pens and other pens; duplicating stylos; propelling or sliding pencils; pen-holders, pencil-holders and similar holders; parts (including caps and clips) of the foregoing articles, other than those of heading No 9609Manufacture in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product. However, nibs or nib points may be used and the other materials classified in the same heading may also be used provided that their value does not exceed 5 % of the ex-works price of the product
9612Typewriter or similar ribbons, inked or otherwise prepared for giving impressions, whether or not on spools or in cartridges; ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxesManufacture:
in which all the materials used are classified within a heading other than that of the product,provided that the value of all the materials used does not exceed 50 % of the ex-works price of the product
ex9614Smoking pipes and pipe bowlsManufacture from roughly shaped blocks
ANNEX 21MOVEMENT CERTIFICATE EUR. 1 AND RELEVANT APPLICATIONS1.Movement certificate EUR. 1 shall be made out on the form of which a specimen appears in this Annex. This form shall be printed in one of the official languages of the Community. Certificates shall be made out in one of these languages and in accordance with the provisions of the domestic law of the exporting State or territory. If they are handwritten, they shall be completed in ink and in capital letters.2.Each certificate shall measure 210 × 297 mm; a tolerance of up to minus 5 mm or plus 8 mm in the length may be allowed. The paper used must be white, sized for writing not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25 g/m2. It shall have a printed green guilloche pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye.3.The competent authorities of the exporting State or territory may reserve the right to print the certificates themselves or may have them printed by approved printers. In the latter case each certificate must include a reference to such approval. Each certificate must bear the name and address of the printer or a mark by which the printer can be identified. It shall also bear a serial number, either printed or not, by which it can be identified.01993R2454-20130101_en_img_3001993R2454-20130101_en_img_3101993R2454-20130101_en_img_3201993R2454-20130101_en_img_33ANNEX 2201993R2454-20130101_en_img_3401993R2454-20130101_en_img_35ANNEX 23INTERPRETATIVE NOTES ON CUSTOMS VALUE
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Article 29 (1)The price actually paid or payable refers to the price for the imported goods. Thus the flow of dividends or other payments from the buyer to the seller that do not relate to the imported goods are not part of the customs value.
Article 29 (1) (a), third indentAn example of such restriction would be the case where a seller requires a buyer of automobiles not to sell or exhibit them prior to a fixed date which represents the beginning of a model year.
Article 29 (1) (b)Some examples of this include:(a)the seller establishes the price of the imported goods on condition that the buyer will also buy other goods in specified quanties (SIC! quantities);(b)the price of the import goods is dependent upon the price or prices at which the buyer of the imported goods sells other goods to the seller of the imported goods;(c)the price is established on the basis of a form of payment extraneous to the imported goods, such as where the imported goods are semi-finished goods which have been provided by the seller on condition that he will receive a specified quantity of the finished goods.However, conditions or considerations relating to the production or marketing of the imported goods shall not result in rejection of the transaction value. For example, the fact that the buyer furnishes the seller with engineering and plans undertaken in the country of importation shall not result in rejection of the transaction value for the purposes of Article 29 (1).
Article 29 (2)1.Paragraphs 2 (a) and (b) provide different means of establishing the acceptability of a transaction value.2.Paragraph 2 (a) provides that where the buyer and the seller are related, the circumstances surrounding the sale shall be examined and the transaction value shall be accepted as the customs value provided that the relationship did not influence the price. It is not intended that there should be an examination of the circumstances in all cases where the buyer and the seller are related. Such examination will only be required where there are doubts about the acceptability of the price. Where the customs authorities have no doubts about the acceptability of the price, it should be accepted without requesting further information from the declarant. For example, the customs authorities may have previously examined the relationship, or it may already have detailed information concerning the buyer and the seller, and may already be satisfied from such examination or information that the relationship did not influence the price.3.Where the customs authorities are unable to accept the transaction value without further inquiry, they should give the declarant an opportunity to supply such further detailed information as may be necessary to enable it to examine the circumstances surrounding the sale, in this context, the customs authorities should be prepared to examine relevant aspects of the transaction, including the way in which the buyer and seller organize their commercial relations and the way in which the price in question was arrived at, in order to determine whether the relationship influenced the price. Where it can be shown that the buyer and seller, although related under the provisions of Article 143 of this Regulation, buy from and sell to each other as if they were not related, this would demonstrate that the price had not been influenced by the relationship. As an example of this, if the price had been settled in a manner consistent with the normal pricing practices of the industry in question or with the way the seller settles prices for sales to buyers who are not related to him, this would demonstrate that the price had not been influenced by the relationship. As a further example, where it is shown that the price is adequate to ensure recovery of all costs plus a profit which is representative of the firm's overall profit realized over a representative period of time (e.g. on an annual basis) in sales of goods of the same class or kind, this would demonstrate that the price had not been influenced.4.Paragraph 2 (b) provides an opportunity for the declarant to demonstrate that the transaction value closely approximates to a "test" value previously accepted by the customs authorities and is therefore acceptable under the provisions of Article 29. Where a test under paragraph 2 (b) is met, it is not necessary to examine the question of influence under paragraph 2 (a). If the customs authorities already have sufficient information to be satisfied, without further detailed inquiries, that one of the tests provided in paragraph 2 (b) has been met, there is no reason for them to require the declarant to demonstrate that the test can be met.
Article 29 (2) (b)A number of factors must be taken into consideration in determining whether one value "closely approximates" to another value. These factors include the nature of the imported goods, the nature of the industry itself, the season in which the goods are imported, and, whether the difference in values is commercially significant. Since these factors may vary from case to case, it would be impossible to apply a uniform standard such as a fixed percentage, in each case. For example, a small difference in value in a case involving one type of goods could be unacceptable while a large difference in a case involving another type of goods might be acceptable in determining whether the transaction value closely approximates to the "test" values set forth in Article 29 (2) (b).
Article 29 (3) (a)An example of an indirect payment would be the settlement by the buyer, whether in whole or in part, of a debt owed by the seller.
Article 30 (2) (a)Article 30 (2) (b)1.In applying these provisions, the customs authorities shall, where possible, use a sale of identical or similar goods, as appropriate, at the same commercial level and in substantially the same quantity as the goods being valued. Where no such sale is found, a sale of identical or similar goods, as appropriate, that takes place under any one of the following three conditions may by used:(a)a sale at the same commercial level but in a different quantity;(b)a sale at a different commercial level but in substantially the same quantity; or(c)a sale at a different commercial level and in a different quantity.2.Having found a sale under any one of these three conditions adjustments will then be made, as the case may be, for:(a)quantity factors only;(b)commerical (SIC! commercial) level factors only; or(c)both commercial level and quantity factors.3.missing text4.A condition for adjustment because of different commercial levels or different quantities is that such adjustment, whether it leads to an increase or a decrease in the value, be made only on the basis of demonstrated evidence that clearly establishes the reasonableness and accuracy of the adjustment, e.g. valid price lists containing prices referring to different levels or different quantities. As an example of this, if the imported goods being valued consist of a shipment of 10 units and the only identical or similar imported goods, as appropriate, for which a transaction value exists involved a sale of 500 units, and it is recognized that the seller grants quantity discounts, the required adjustment may be accomplished by resorting to the seller's price list and using that price applicable to a sale of 10 units. This does not require that a sale had to have been made in quantities of 10 as long as the price list has been established as being bona fide through sales at other quantities. In the absence of such an objective measure, however, the determination of a customs value under the provisions of Article 30 (2) (a) and (b) is not appropriate.
Article 30 (2) (d)1.As a general rule, customs value is determined under these provisions on the basis of information readily available in the Community. In order to determine a computed value, however, it may be necessary to examine the cost of producing the goods being valued and other information which has to be obtained from outside the Community. Furthermore, in most cases the producer of the goods will be outside the jurisdiction of the authorities of the Member States. The use of the computed value method will generally be limited to those cases where the buyer and seller are related, and the producer is prepared to supply to the authorities of the country of importation the necessary costings and to provide facilities for any subsequent verification which may be necessary.2.The "cost or value" referred to in Article 30 (2) (d), first indent, is to be determined on the basis of information relating to the production of the goods being valued supplied by or on behalf of the producer. It is to be based upon the commercial accounts of the producer, provided that such accounts are consistent with the generally accepted accounting principles applied in the country where the goods are produced.3.The "amount for profit and general expenses" referred to in Article 30 (2) d), second indent, is to be determined on the basis of information supplied by or on behalf of the producer unless his figures are inconsistent with those usually reflected in sales of goods of the same class or kind as the goods being valued which are made by producers in the country of exportation for export to the country of importation.4.No cost or value of the elements referred to in this Article shall be counted twice in determining the computed value.5.It should be noted in this context that the "amount for profit and general expenses" has to be taken as a whole. It follows that if, in any particular case, the producer's profit figure is low and his general expenses are high, his profit and general expenses taken together may nevertheless be consistent with that usually reflected in sales of goods of the same class or kind. Such a situation might occur, for example, if a product were being launched in the Community and the producer accepted a nil or low profit to offset high general expenses associated with the launch. Where the producer can demonstrate that he is taking a low profit on his sales of the imported goods because of particular commercial circumstances, his actual profit figures should be taken into account provided that he has valid commercial reasons to justify them and his pricing policy reflects usual pricing policies in the branch of industry concerned. Such a situation might occur, for example, where producers have been forced to lower prices temporarily because of an unforeseeable drop in demand, or where they sell goods to complement a range of goods being produced in the country of importation and accept a low profit to maintain competitivity (SIC! competitiveness). Where the producer's own figures for profit and general expenses are not consistent with those usually reflected in sales of goods of the same class or kind as the goods being valued which are made by producers in the country of exportation for export to the country of importation, the amount for profit and general expenses may be based upon relevant information other than that supplied by or on behalf of the producer of the goods.6.Whether certain goods are "of the same class or kind" as other goods must be determined on a case-by-case basis with reference to the circumstances involved. In determining the usual profits and general expenses under the provisions of Article 30 (2) (d), sales for export to the country of importation of the narrowest group or range of goods, which includes the goods being valued, for which the necessary information can be provided, should be examined. For the purposes of Article 30 (2) (d), "goods of the same class or kind" must be from the same country as the goods being valued.
Article 31 (1)1.Customs values determined under the provisions of Article 31 (1) should, to the greatest extent possible, be based on previously determined customs values.2.The methods of valuation to be employed under Article 31 (1) should be those laid down in Articles 29 and 30 (2), but a reasonable flexibility in the application of such methods would be in conformity with the aims and provisions of Article 31 (1).3.Some examples of reasonable flexibility are as follows:(a)identical goods — the requirement that the identical goods should be exported at or about the same time as the goods being valued could be flexibly interpreted; identical imported goods produced in a country other than the country of exportation of the goods being valued could be the basis for customs valuation; customs values of identical imported goods already determined under the provisions of Articles 30 (2) (c) and (d) could be used;(b)similar goods — the requirement that the similar goods should be exported at or about the same time as the goods being valued could be flexibly interpreted; similar imported goods produced in a country other than the country of exportation of the goods being valued could be the basis for customs valuation; customs values of similar imported goods already determined under the provisions of Articles 30 (2) (c) and (d) could be used;(c)deductive method — the requirement that the goods shall have been sold in the "condition as imported" in Article 152 (1) (a) of this Regulation could be flexibly interpreted; the "90 days" requirement could be administered flexibly.
Article 32 (1) (b) (ii)1.There are two factors involved in the apportionment of the elements specified in Article 32 (1) (b) (ii) to the imported goods — the value of the element itself and the way in which that value is to be apportioned to the imported goods. The apportionment of these elements should be made in reasonable manner appropriate to the circumstances and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.2.Concerning the value of the element, if the buyer acquires the element from a seller not related to him at a given cost, the value of the element is that cost. If the element was produced by the buyer or by a person related to him, its value would be the cost of producing it. If the element had been previously used by the buyer, regardless of whether it had been acquired or produced by him, the original cost of acquisition or production would have to be adjusted downwards to reflect its use in order to arrive at the value of the element.3.Once a value has been determined for the element, it is necessary to apportion that value to the imported goods. Various possibilities exist. For example, the value might be apportioned to the first shipment, if the buyer wishes to pay duty on the entire value at one time. As another example, he may request that the value be apportioned over the number of units produced up to the time of the first shipment. As a further example, he may request that the value be apportioned over the entire anticipated production where contracts or firm commitments exist for that production. The method of apportionment used will depend upon the documentation provided by the buyer.4.As an illustration of the above, a buyer provides the producer with a mould to be used in the production of the imported goods and contracts with him to buy 10000 units. By the time of arrival of the first shipment of 1000 units, the producer has already produced 4000 units. The buyer may request the customs authorities to apportion the value of the mould over 1000, 4000 or 10000 units.
Article 32 (1) (b) (iv)1.Additions for the elements specified in Article 32 (1) (b) (iv) should be based on objective and quantifiable data. In order to minimize the burden for both the declarant and customs authorities in determining the values to be added, data readily available in the buyer's commercial record system should be used insofar as possible.2.For those elements supplied by the buyer which were purchased or leased by the buyer, the addition would be the cost of the purchase or the lease. No addition shall be made for those elements available in the public domain, other than the cost of obtaining copies of them.3.The ease with which it may be possible to calculate the values to be added will depend on a particular firm's structure and management practice, as well as its accounting methods.4.For example, it is possible that a firm which imports a variety of products from several countries maintains the records of its design centre outside the country of importation in such a way as to show accurately the costs attributable to a given product. In such cases, a direct adjustment may appropriately be made under the provisions of Article 32.5.In another case, a firm may carry the cost of the design centre outside the country of importation as a general overhead expense without allocation to specific products. In this instance, an appropriate adjustment could be made under the provisions of Article 32 with respect to the imported goods by apportioning total design centre costs over total production benefiting from the design centre and adding such apportioned cost on a unit basis to imports.6.Variations in the above circumstances will, of course, require different factors to be considered in determining the proper method of allocation.7.In cases where the production of the element in question involves a number of countries and over a period of time, the adjustment should be limited to the value actually added to that element outside the Community.
Article 32 (1) (c)The royalties and licence fees referred to in Article 32 (1) (c) may include, among other things, payments in respect to patents, trademarks and copyrights.
Article 32 (2)Where objective and quantifiable data do not exist with regard to the additions required to be made under the provisions of Article 32, the transaction value cannot be determined under the provisions of Article 29. As an illustration of this, a royalty is paid on the basis of the price in a sale in the importing country of a litre of a particular product that was imported by the kilogram and made up into a solution after importation. If the royalty is based partially on the imported goods and partially on other factors which have nothing to do with the imported goods (such as when the imported goods are mixed with domestic ingredients and are no longer separately identifiable, or when the royalty cannot be distinguished from special financial arrangements between the buyer and the seller), it would be inappropriate to attempt to make an addition for the royalty. However, if the amount of this royalty is based only on the imported goods and can be readily quantified, an addition to the price actually paid or payable can be made.
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Reference to provisions of the Customs Code Implementing ProvisionsNotes
Article 143 (1) (e)One person shall be deemed to control another when the former is legally or operationally in a position to exercise restraint or direction over the latter.
Article 150 (1)Article 151 (1)The expression "and/or" allows the flexibility to use the sales and make the necessary adjustments in any one of the three conditions described in paragraph 1 of the interpretative note to Articles 30 (2) (a) and (b)
Article 152 (1) (a) (i)1.The words "profit and general expenses" should be taken as a whole. The figure for the purposes of this deduction should be determined on the basis of information supplied by the declarant unless his figures are inconsistent with those obtaining in sales in the country of importation of imported goods of the same class or kind. Where the declarant's figures are inconsistent with such figures, the amount for profit and general expenses may be based upon relevant information other than that supplied by the declarant.2.In determining either the commissions or the usual profits and general expenses under this provision, the question whether certain goods are of the same class or kind as other goods must be determined on a case-by-case basis by reference to the circumstances involved. Sales in the country of importation of the narrowest group or range of imported goods of the same class or kind, which includes the goods being valued, for which the necessary information can be provided, should be examined. For the purposes of this provision, "goods of the same class or kind" includes goods imported from the same country as the goods being valued as well as goods imported from other countries.
Article 152 (2)1.Where this method of valuation is used, deductions made for the value added by further processing shall be based on objective and quantifiable data relating to the cost of such work. Accepted industry formulas, recipes, methods of construction, and other industry practices would form the basis of the calculations.2.This method of valuation would normally not be applicable when, as a result of the further processing, the imported goods lose their identity. However, there can be instances where, although the identity of the imported goods is lost, the value added by the processing can be determined accurately without unreasonable difficulty.On the other hand, there can also be instances where the imported goods maintain their identity but form such a minor element in the goods sold in the country of importation that the use of this valuation method would be unjustified. In view of the above, each situation of this type must be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Article 152 (3)1.As an example of this, goods are sold from a price list which grants favourable unit prices for purchases made in larger quantities.
Sale quantityUnit priceNumber of salesTotal quantity sold at each price
1 to 10 units10010 sales of 5 unitsFive sales of 3 units65
11 to 25 units95Five sales of 11 units55
Over 25 units90One sale of 30 unitsOne sale of 50 units80
The greatest number of units sold at a price is 80; therefore, the unit price in the greatest aggregate quantity is 90.
2.As another example of this, two sales occur. In the first sale 500 units are sold at a price of 95 currency units each. In the second sale 400 units are sold at a price of 90 currency units each. In this example, the greatest number of units sold at a particular price is 500; therefore, the unit price in the greatest aggregate quantity is 95.3.A third example would be the following situation where various quantities are sold at various prices
(a)Sales
Sale quantityUnit price
40 units100
30 units90
15 units100
50 units95
25 units105
35 units90
5 units100
(b)Total
Total quantity soldUnit price
6590
5095
60100
25105
In this example, the greatest number of units sold at a particular price is 65; therefore, the unit price in the greatest aggregate quantity is 90.
ANNEX 24APPLICATION OF GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CUSTOMS VALUE1."Generally accepted accounting principles" refers to the recognized consensus or substantial authoritative support within a country at a particular time as to which economic resources and obligations should be recorded as assets and liabilities, which changes in assets and liabilities should be recorded, how the assets and liabilities and changes in them should be measured, what information should be disclosed and how it should be disclosed, and which financial statements should be prepared. These standards may be broad guidelines of general application as well as detailed practices and procedures.2.For the purposes of the application of the customs valuation provisions, the customs administration concerned shall utilize information prepared in a manner consistent with generally accepted accounting principles in the country which is appropriate for the Article in question. For example, the determination of usual profit and general expenses under the provisions of Article 152 (1) (a) (i) of this Regulation would be carried out utilizing information prepared in a manner consistent with generally accepted accounting principles of the country of importation. On the other hand, the determination of usual profit and general expenses under the provisions of Article 30 (2) (d) of the Code would be carried out utilizing information prepared in a manner consistent with generally accepted accounting principles of the country of production. As a further example, the determination of an element provided for in Article 32 (1) (b) (ii) of the Code undertaken in the country of importation would be carried out utilizing information in a manner consistent with the generally accepted accounting principles of that country.ANNEX 25AIR TRANSPORT COSTS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CUSTOMS VALUE1.The following table shows:(a)third countries listed by continents and zonesThe percentages are valid for all airports in a given country unless specific airports of departure are indicated. (column 1).(b)the percentages which represent the part of the air transport costs from a given third country to the EC to be included in the customs value (column 2).2.When goods are shipped from countries or from airports not included in the following table, other than the airports referred to in paragraph 3, the percentage given for the airport nearest to that of departure shall be taken.3.As regards the French overseas departments of Guadeloupe, Guyana, Martinique and Reunion, of which territories the airports are not included in the table, the following rules shall apply:(a)for goods shipped direct to those departments from third countries, the whole of the air transport cost is to be included in the customs value;(b)for goods shipped to the European part of the Community from third countries and transhipped or unloaded in one of those departments, only the air transport costs which would have been incurred for carrying the goods only as far as the place of transhipment or unloading are to be included in the customs value;(c)for goods shipped to those departments from third countries and transhipped or unloaded in an airport in the European part of the Community, the air transport costs to be included in the customs value are those which result from the application of the percentages given in the following table to the costs which would have been incurred for carrying the goods from the airport of departure to the airport of transhipment or unloading.The transhipment or unloading shall be certified by an appropriate endorsement by the customs authorities on the air waybill or other air transport document, with the official stamp of the office concerned; failing this certification the provisions of the last subparagraph of Article 163(6) of this Regulation shall apply.
AmericaAfricaAsiaAustralia and OceaniaEurope
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Zone (country) of departure (third country)Percentages of the air transport costs to be included in the customs value for zone of arrival EC
Zone A70
Canada:Gander, Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Toronto, (other airports see zone B)
Greenland
United States of America:Akron, Albany, Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Charleston, Chicago, Cincinati, Columbus, Detroit, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, NewYork, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, St Louis, Washington DC, (other airports see zones B and C)
Zone B78
Canada:Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg, (other airports see zone A)
United States of America:Albuquerque, Austin, Billings, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Oklahoma, Phoenix, Portland, Puerto Rico, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seattle, (other airports see zones A and C)
Central America (all countries)
South America (all countries)
Zone C89
United States of America:Anchorage, Fairbanks, Honolulu, Juneau, (other airports see zones A and B)
Zone DAlgeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia33
Zone EBenin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Togo50
Zone FBurundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo (Brazzaville), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Kenya, Rwanda, São Tomé and Principe, Seychelles, Somalia, St. Helena, Tanzania, Uganda61
Zone GAngola, Botswana, Comoros, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe74
Zone HArmenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria27
Zone IBahrain, Muscat and Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen (Arab Republic)43
Zone JAfghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan.46
Zone KKazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,Russia: Novosibirsk, Omsk, Perm, Sverdlovsk, (other airports see zones L, M, and O)57
Zone LBrunei, China, Indonesia, Kampuchea, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, VietnamRussia: Irkutsk, Kirensk, Krasnoyarsk, (other airports see zones K, M and O)70
Zone MJapan, Korea (North), Korea (South)Russia: Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, (other airports see zones K, L and O)83
Zone NAustralia and Oceania79
Zone OIceland,Russia: Gorky, Kuibishev, Moscow, Orel, Rostov, Volgograd, Voronej, (other airports see zones K, L and M),Ukraine30
Zone PAlbania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Faroe Islands, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, Turkey15
Zone QCroatia, Switzerland5
ANNEX 26LIST OF GOODS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 152(1)(a)aSimplified procedure for the valuation of certain perishable goods imported on consignment in accordance with Article 30(2)(c) of the CodeNotwithstanding the rules for the interpretation of the combined nomenclature, the wording for the description of the goods is to be considered as having no more than an indicative value, the list of goods being established, within the context of this Annex, by the coverage of the CN and TARIC codes as they exist at the time of adoption of this Regulation. Where ex codes are indicated, the codes and corresponding description shall be read together.
CN (TARIC) CodeDescription of goodsPeriod of validity
07019050New potatoes1.1. to 30.6.
07031019Onions1.1. to 31.12.
07032000Garlic1.1. to 31.12.
07082000Beans1.1. to 31.12.
0709200010Asparagus:green1.1. to 31.12.
0709200090Asparagus:other1.1. to 31.12.
07096010Sweet peppers1.1. to 31.12.
ex071420Sweet potatoes, fresh or chilled, whole1.1. to 31.12.
0804300090Pineapples1.1. to 31.12.
0804400010Avocados1.1. to 31.12.
08051020Sweet oranges1.6. to 30.11.
0805201005Clementines1.3. to 31.10.
0805203005Monreales and satsumas1.3. to 31.10.
08052050070805205037Mandarins and wilkings1.3. to 31.10.
080520700508052090050805209009Tangerines and other1.3. to 31.10.
0805400011Grapefruit:white1.1. to 31.12.
0805400019Grapefruit:pink1.1. to 31.12.
08055090110805509019Limes (Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus latifolia)1.1. to 31.12.
08061010Table grapes21.11. to 20.7.
08071100Watermelons1.1. to 31.12.
08071900100807190030Amarillo, cuper, honey dew (including Cantalene), Onteniente, Piel de Sapo, (including Verde Liso), Rochet, Tendral, Futuro1.1. to 31.12.
08071900910807190099Other melons1.1. to 31.12.
0808205010Pears:Nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia)Ya (Pyrus bretscheideri)1.5. to 30.6.
0808205090Pears:other1.5. to 30.6.
08091000Apricots1.1. to 30.5. and 1.8. to 31.12.
08093010Nectarines1.1. to 10.6. and 1.10. to 31.12.
08093090Peaches1.1. to 10.6. and 1.10. to 31.12.
08094005Plums1.10. to 10.6.
08101000Strawberries1.1. to 31.12.
08102010Raspberries1.1. to 31.12.
08105000Kiwifruit1.1. to 31.12.
ANNEX 27MARKETING CENTRES FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING UNIT PRICES BY CLASSIFICATION HEADING
HeadingCN codeBelgiumGermanyGreeceSpainFranceItalyNetherlandsAustriaUnited Kingdom
BrusselsCologneFrankfurtHamburgMunichAthensBarcelonaLe HavreMarseillePerpignanRungisMilanRotterdamViennaLondon
1.1007019050XXXXXXXXX
1.3007031019XXXXXXXXXX
1.4007032000XXXXXXXXXXX
1.50ex07039000XXXXX
1.6007041000XXXXX
1.8007049010XXXXX
1.90ex07049090(Broccoli)XXXXXX
1.100ex07049090(Chinese cabbage)XXXXXXXXX
1.11007051100XXXXXX
1.130ex07061000XXXXXXXX
1.140ex07069090XXXXXX
1.16007081000XXXXXXXX
1.170.1ex07082000XXXXXXXXX
1.170.2ex07082000(vulgaris var. Compressus savi)XXXXXXXX
1.180ex07089000XXXXXXX
1.19007091000XXXXXX
1.200.1ex07092000(Green asparagus)XXXXXXXXX
1.200.2ex07092000(Other asparagus)XXXXXXXX
1.21007093000XXXXXXX
1.220ex07094000XXXXXX
1.23007095130XXXXX
1.24007096010XXXXXXXXXXX
1.27007142010XXXXXXXX
2.10ex08024000XXXXXX
2.30ex08043000XXXXXXX
2.40ex08044000XXXXXXX
2.50ex08045000XXXXXX
2.60.108051010XXXXXXXXX
2.60.208051030XXXXXXXXXXXX
2.60.308051050XXXXXXXXXX
2.70.1ex08052010XXXXXXXXXXX
2.70.2ex08052030XXXXXXXXX
2.70.3ex08052050XXXXXXX
2.70.4ex08052070ex08052090XXXXXXXXXX
2.85ex08053090ex08059000(Citrus aurantifolia, Citrus latifolia)XXXXXX
2.90.1ex08054000(Grapefruit, white)XXXXXXXXXX
2.90.2ex08054000(Grapefruit pink)XXXXXXXXX
2.10008061010XXXXXXXXXX
2.11008071100XXXXXXX
2.120.1ex08071900(Melons: Amarillo, etc.)XXXXXXX
2.120.2ex08071900(Melons: others)XXXXXXX
2.140.1ex08082050(Pears: Nashi and Ya)XXXXXXXXX
2.140.2ex08082050(Pears: other)XXXXXXXXXXXX
2.15008091000XXXXXXXXX
2.1600809200508092095XXXXXXXX
2.17008093090(Peaches)XXXXXXXXX
2.180ex08093010(Nectarines)XXXXXXXXX
2.19008094005XXXXXXXXX
2.20008101000XXXXXXXX
2.20508102010XXXXXXX
2.21008104030XXXXXX
2.22008105000XXXXXX
2.230ex08109085(Pomegranates)XXXXXX
2.240ex08109085(Khakis, Sharon)XXXXXX
2.250ex08109030(Lychees)XXXXXXXX
ANNEX 2801993R2454-20130101_en_img_3601993R2454-20130101_en_img_37ANNEX 2901993R2454-20130101_en_img_3801993R2454-20130101_en_img_39ANNEX 30TAG TO BE AFFIXED ON HOLD BAGGAGE CHECKED IN A COMMUNITY AIRPORT(Article 196)1.CHARACTERISTICSThe tag referred to in Article 196 shall be designed in such a way as to prevent its re-use.(a)This tag shall bear a green stripe of a least 5 mm width along the full length of the two edges of its routing and identification sections.Moreover, these green stripes may extend also to other parts of the baggage tag, with the exception of all areas showing the barcoded tag number which must be printed on an unobscured white background. (See specimens at 2(a))(b)For "expedite baggage", the tag shall be similar to the specified in IATA resolution No 743a with green instead of red stripes along its edges. (See specimen at 2(b))2.MODELSa)01993R2454-20130101_en_img_40b)01993R2454-20130101_en_img_41ANNEX 30a1.Introductory notes to the tablesNote 1.Generalities1.1.The summary declaration that must be lodged for goods entering or leaving the customs territory of the Community contains the information detailed in Tables 1 to 5 for each of the situations or modes of transport concerned. The diversion request that needs to be made where an active means of transport entering the customs territory of the Community is to arrive first at a customs office located in a Member State that was not declared in the entry summary declaration contains the information detailed in Table 6.1.2.Tables 1 to 7 include all data elements necessary for the procedures, declarations and diversion requests concerned. They provide comprehensive views of the requirements necessary for the various procedures, declarations and diversion requests.1.3.The headings of the columns are self-explanatory and refer to these procedures and declarations. In case of temporary storage, data in the column "Entry summary declaration" of Table 1 shall be used.1.4.An "X" in a given cell of the tables indicates that the data element concerned is requested for the procedure or declaration described in the title of the relevant column at the declaration item of goods level. An "Y" in a given cell of the tables indicates that the data element concerned is requested for the procedure or declaration described in the title of the relevant column at declaration header level. A "Z" in a given cell of the tables indicates that the data element concerned is requested for the procedure or declaration described in the title of the relevant column at the conveyance report level. Any combination of these symbols "X", "Y" and "Z" means that the data element concerned can be requested for the procedure or declaration described in the title of the relevant column at any of the levels concerned.1.5.The use within this annex of the words entry and exit summary declarations refer respectively to the summary declarations provided for under Articles 36a(1) and 182a(1) of the Code.1.6.The descriptions and notes contained in Section 4 in respect of entry and exit summary declaration, of simplified procedures and of diversion requests apply to the data elements referred to in Tables 1 to 7.Note 2.Customs declaration used as an entry summary declaration2.1.Where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 62(1) of the Code, is used as a summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c(1) of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure under Annex 37 or Annex 37A, include the particulars set out in column "Entry summary declaration" of Tables 1 to 4.Where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 76(1) of the Code, is used as a summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c(1) of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure in Table 7, include the particulars set out in column "Entry summary declaration" of Tables 1 to 4.2.2.When Article 14b(3) applies and where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 62(1) of the Code, is used as a summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c(1) of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure under Annex 37 or Annex 37A, include the particulars set out in column "AEO Entry summary declaration" of Table 5.When Article 14b(3) applies and where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 76(1) of the Code, is used as a summary declaration, in accordance with Article 36c(1) of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure in Table 7, include the particulars set out in column "AEO Entry summary declaration" of Table 5.Note 3.Customs declaration at export3.1.Where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 62(1) of the Code, is required, in accordance with Article 182b of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure under Annex 37 or Annex 37A, include the particulars set out in column "Exit summary declaration" of Tables 1 and 2.Where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 76(1) of the Code, is required, in accordance with Article 182b of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure in Table 7, include the particulars set out in column "Exit summary declaration" of Tables 1 and 2.3.2.When Article 14b(3) applies and where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 62(1) of the Code, is required, in accordance with Article 182b of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure under Annex 37 or Annex 37A, include the particulars set out in column "AEO Exit summary declaration" of Table 5.When Article 14b (3) applies and where a customs declaration, as referred to in Article 76(1) of the Code, is required, in accordance with Article 182b of the Code, that declaration must, in addition to the particulars required for the specific procedure in Table 7, include the particulars set out in column "AEO Exit summary declaration" of Table 5.Note 4.Other specific circumstances in respect of exit and entry summary declarations and particular types of goods traffic. Note to Tables 2 to 44.1.The columns "Exit summary declaration — Express consignments" and "Entry summary declaration — Express consignments" of Table 2 cover the required data which shall be provided electronically to customs authorities for risk-analysis purposes prior to departure or arrival of express consignments. Postal services may choose to provide electronically the data contained in those columns of Table 2 to customs authorities for risk-analysis purposes prior to departure or arrival of postal consignments.4.2.For the purposes of this Annex, an express consignment means an individual item carried via an integrated service of expedited/time-definite collection, transport, customs clearance and delivery of parcels whilst tracking the location of, and maintaining control over such items throughout the supply of the service.4.3.For the purpose of this Annex, a postal consignment means an individual item of a maximum weight of 50 kg, conveyed via the postal system in accordance with the rules of the Universal Postal Union Convention, when the goods are carried by or on behalf of holders of rights and obligations under such rules.4.4.The column "Exit — ship and aircraft supplies" of Table 2 covers the data requirements in respect of exit summary declarations for ship and aircraft supplies.4.5.Tables 3 and 4 contain the information necessary for entry summary declarations in the context of road and rail modes of transport.4.6.Table 3 for road mode of transport applies also in case of multimodal transport, unless otherwise provided in Section 4.Note 5.Simplified procedures5.1.The declarations for simplified procedures referred to in Articles 254, 260, 266, 268, 275, 280, 282, 285, 285a, 288 and 289 contain the information detailed in Table 7.5.2.The reduced format for certain data elements provided for simplified procedures does not limit or influence the requirements set out in Annexes 37 and 38, notably in respect of the information to be provided in supplementary declarations.2.Requirements for entry and exit summary declarations
2.1.Situation for air, sea, inland waterways and other modes of transport or situations not referred to under Tables 2 to 4 — Table 1
NameExit summary declaration(See note 3.1)Entry summary declaration(See note 2.1)
Number of itemsYY
Unique consignment reference numberX/YX/Y
Transport document numberX/YX/Y
ConsignorX/YX/Y
Person lodging the summary declarationYY
ConsigneeX/YX/Y
CarrierZ
Notify partyX/Y
Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderZ
Conveyance reference numberZ
First place of arrival codeZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryZ
Country(ies) of routing codesYY
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Customs office of exitY
Location of goodsY
Place of loadingX/Y
Place of unloading codeX/Y
Goods descriptionXX
Type of packages (code)XX
Number of packagesXX
Shipping marksX/YX/Y
Equipment identification number, if containerisedX/YX/Y
Goods item numberXX
Commodity codeXX
Gross mass (kg)X/YX/Y
UN Dangerous Goods codeXX
Seal numberX/YX/Y
Transport charges method of payment codeX/YX/Y
Declaration dateYY
Signature/AuthenticationYY
Other specific circumstance indicatorYY
Subsequent customs office(-s) of entry codeZ
2.2.Express consignments — Table 2
NameExit summary declaration — Express consignments(See notes 3.1 and 4.1 to 4.3)Exit summary declaration — ship and aircraft supplies(See notes 3.1 and 4.4)Entry summary declaration — Express consignments(See notes 2.1 and 4.1 to 4.3)
Unique consignment reference numberX/Y
Transport document numberX/Y
ConsignorX/YX/YX/Y
Person lodging the summary declarationYYY
ConsigneeX/YX/YX/Y
CarrierZ
Conveyance reference numberZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in customs territoryZ
Country(ies) of routing codesYY
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Customs office of exitYY
Location of goodsYY
Place of loadingY
Place of unloading codeX/Y
Goods descriptionXXX
Equipment identification number, if containerisedX/Y
Goods item numberXXX
Commodity codeXXX
Gross mass (kg)X/YX/YX/Y
UN Dangerous Goods CodeXX
Transport charges method of payment codeX/YX/YX/Y
Declaration dateYYY
Signature/AuthenticationYYY
Other specific circumstance indicatorYYY
Subsequent customs office(-s) of entry codeZ
2.3.Road mode of transport — Entry summary declaration information — Table 3
NameRoad — Entry summary declaration(See note 2.1)
Number of itemsY
Unique consignment reference numberX/Y
Transport document numberX/Y
ConsignorX/Y
Person lodging the summary declarationY
ConsigneeX/Y
CarrierZ
Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderZ
First place of arrival codeZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryZ
Countries of routing codesY
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Place of loadingX/Y
Place of unloading codeX/Y
Goods descriptionX
Type of packages codeX
Number of packagesX
Equipment identification number if containerisedX/Y
Goods item numberX
Commodity codeX
Gross mass (kg)X/Y
Transport charges method of payment codeX/Y
UN Dangerous Goods CodeX
Seal numberX/Y
Declaration dateY
Signature/AuthenticationY
Other specific circumstance indicatorY
2.4.Rail mode of transport — Entry summary declaration information — Table 4
NameRail — Entry summary declaration(See note 2.1)
Number of itemsY
Unique consignment reference numberX/Y
Transport document numberX/Y
ConsignorX/Y
Person lodging the entry summary declarationY
ConsigneeX/Y
CarrierZ
Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderZ
Conveyance reference numberZ
First place of arrival codeZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryZ
Countries of routing codesY
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Place of loadingX/Y
Place of unloading codeX/Y
Goods descriptionX
Type of packages codeX
Number of packagesX
Equipment identification number, if containerisedX/Y
Goods item numberX
Commodity codeX
Gross mass (kg)X/Y
Transport charges method of payment codeX/Y
UN Dangerous Goods CodeX
Seal numberX/Y
Declaration dateY
Signature/AuthenticationY
Other specific circumstance indicatorY
2.5.Authorised economic operators — reduced data requirements for exit and entry summary declarations — Table 5
NameExit summary declaration(See note 3.2)Entry summary declaration(See note 2.2)
Unique consignment reference numberX/YX/Y
Transport document numberX/YX/Y
ConsignorX/YX/Y
Person lodging the summary declarationYY
ConsigneeX/YX/Y
CarrierZ
Notify partyX/Y
Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderZ
Conveyance reference numberZ
First place of arrival codeZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryZ
Country(ies) of routing codesYY
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Customs office of exitY
Place of loadingX/Y
Goods descriptionXX
Number of packagesXX
Equipment identification number, if containerisedX/YX/Y
Goods item numberXX
Commodity codeXX
Declaration dateYY
Signature/AuthenticationYY
Other specific circumstance indicatorYY
Subsequent customs office(-s) of entry codeZ
2.6.Requirements for diversion requests — Table 6
Name
Mode of transport at the borderZ
Identification of means of transport crossing the borderZ
Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryZ
Country code of the declared first office of entryZ
Person requesting the diversionZ
MRNX
Goods item numberX
First place of arrival codeZ
Actual first place of arrival codeZ
3.Requirements for simplified procedures — Table 7
NameLocal clearance export(See note 3.1)Simplified declaration export(See note 3.1)Incomplete declaration export(See note 3.1)Local clearance import(See note 2.1)Simplified declaration import(See note 2.1)Incomplete declaration import(See note 2.1)
DeclarationYYYY
Number of itemsYYYY
Unique consignment reference numberXXXXXX
Transport document numberX/YX/YX/YX/YX/YX/Y
Consignor/exporterX/YX/YX/Y
ConsigneeX/YX/YX/Y
Declarant/representativeYYYYYY
Declarant/representative status codeYYYYYY
Currency codeXXX
Customs office of exitYYY
Customs office for supplementary declarationY
Goods descriptionXXXXXX
Type of packages (code)XXXXXX
Number of packagesXXXXXX
Shipping marksX/YX/YX/YX/YX/YX/Y
Equipment identification number, if containerisedX/YX/YX/Y
Goods item numberXXXX
Commodity codeXXXXXX
Gross mass (kg)XXX
ProcedureXXXXXX
Net mass (kg)XXXXXX
Item amountXXX
Reference number for simplified proceduresXX
Number of the authorisationXXXX
Additional informationXXX
Declaration dateYYYYYY
Signature/AuthenticationYYYYYY
4.Data elements explanatory notes.MRNDiversion request: The Movement reference number is an alternative to the following two data elements:Identification of the means of transport crossing the border,Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in customs territory.DeclarationEnter the codes provided for in Annex 38 for SAD Box 1, 1st and 2nd subdivisions.Number of itemsAutomatically generated by computer systems.Total number of items declared in the declaration or in the summary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 5]Unique consignment reference numberUnique number assigned to goods, for entry, import, exit and export. WCO (ISO15459) codes or equivalent shall be used.Summary declarationsit is an alternative to the transport document number when the latter is not available.Simplified proceduresthe information can be provided where available.This element provides a link to other useful sources of information.[Ref.: SAD Box 7]Transport document numberReference of the transport document that covers the transport of goods into or out of the customs territory. Where the person lodging the entry summary declaration is different from the carrier, the transport document number of the carrier shall also be provided.This includes the code for the type of transport document as provided for in Annex 38, followed by the identification number of the document concerned.This element is an alternative to the unique consignment reference number [UCR] when the latter is not available. It provides a link to other useful sources of information.)Exit ship and aircraft supplies summary declarationsinvoice or loading list number.Entry road mode of transport summary declarationsthis information shall be provided to the extent available and may include both references to TIR carnet and to CMR.[Ref.: SAD Box 44]ConsignorCoded version, where available.Party consigning goods as stipulated in the transport contract by the party ordering transport.Exit summary declarations: This information must be provided when it is different from the person lodging the summary declaration; this information takes the form of the consignor EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration. Where the particulars required for an exit summary declaration are included in a customs declaration in accordance with Article 182b(3) of the Code and with Article 216 of this Regulation, this information corresponds to the "Consignor/Exporter" of that customs declaration.Entry summary declarations: this information takes the form of the consignor EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration.Consignor/exporterCoded version, where available.Party who makes or on whose behalf the export declaration is made and who is the owner of the goods or has similar right of disposal over them at the time when the declaration is accepted.Enter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the consignor/exporter does not have an EORI number, the customs administration may assign him an ad hoc number for the declaration concerned.[Ref.: SAD Box 2]Person lodging the summary declarationCoded version, where available.This information takes the form of the person lodging the summary declaration EORI number.Entry summary declarationsone of the persons mentioned in Article 36b(3) and (4) of the Code.Exit summary declarationsparty defined in Article 182d(3) of the Code. This information shall not be provided where, in accordance with Article 182a(1) of the Code, the goods are covered by a customs declaration.Note: This information is necessary to identify the person responsible for presenting the declaration.Person requesting the diversionDiversion request: The person making the request for a diversion at entry. This information takes the form of the EORI number of the person requesting the diversion.ConsigneeCoded version, where available.Party to whom goods are actually consigned.Entry summary declarationsthis element must be provided when different from the person lodging the summary declaration. Where the goods are carried under a negotiable bill of lading that is "to order blank endorsed", the consignee is unknown and his particulars shall be replaced by the following code 10600.
Legal basisSubjectBoxCode
Annex 30ASituations where negotiable bills of lading that are "to order blank endorsed" are concerned, in the case of entry summary declarations, where the consignee particulars are unknown.4410600
Where this information must be provided, it takes the form of the consignee EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration.
Exit summary declarationsIn cases referred to in Article 789, this information shall be provided where available. Where the goods are carried under a negotiable bill of lading that is "to order blank endorsed" and the consignee is unknown, his particulars shall be replaced by the following code in Box 44 of an export declaration:
Legal basisSubjectBoxCode
Annex 30aSituations where negotiable bills of lading that are "to order blank endorsed" are concerned, in the case of exit summary declarations, where the consignee particulars are unknown.4430600
It takes the form of the consignee EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 8]
Declarant/representativeCoded version, where available.To be required if different from the consignor/exporter at export/the consignee at import.This information takes the form of the declarant/representative EORI number.[Ref.: SAD Box 14]Declarant/representative status codeCode representing the declarant or the status of the representative. The codes to be used are those provided for in Annex 38 for Box 14 of the SAD.CarrierThis information shall be provided where it is different from the person lodging the entry summary declaration.This information takes the form of the carrier EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration. However, in situations covered by Article 183(6) and (8), the EORI number of the carrier shall be provided. The EORI number of the carrier shall also be provided in situations covered by Article 184d(2).Notify partyParty to be notified at entry of the arrival of the goods. This information needs to be provided where applicable. The particulars of notify party take the form of the notify party EORI number whenever this number is available to the person lodging the summary declaration.Entry summary declaration: where the goods are carried under a negotiable bill of lading that is "to order blank endorsed", in which case the consignee is not mentioned and code 10600 is entered, the notify party shall always be provided.Exit summary declaration: where the goods are carried under a negotiable bill of lading that is "to order blank endorsed", in which case the consignee is not mentioned, the particulars of notify party shall always be provided in the field for "consignee" instead of the "consignee" particulars. When an export declaration contains the particulars for the exit summary declaration, code 30600 is entered in Box 44 of the export declaration concerned.Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderIdentity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the border of the customs territory of the Community. The definitions provided for in Annex 37 for SAD box 18 shall be used for identity. Where sea and inland waterways transport is concerned, the IMO ship identification number or unique European Vessel Identification Number (ENI) shall be declared. Where air transport is concerned, no information should be provided.The codes provided for in Annex 38 for SAD box 21 shall be used for nationality where this information is not yet included in the identity.Rail mode of transportthe wagon number shall be provided.Identification of means of transport crossing the borderDiversion request: This information shall take the form of the IMO ship identification number, the ENI code or the IATA flight number for sea, inland waterways or air transport respectively.For air transport, in situations where the operator of the aircraft transports goods under a code-share arrangement with partners, the code-share partners' flight numbers shall be used.Conveyance reference numberInformation to be produced where appropriate.Identification of the journey of the means of transport, for example voyage number, flight number, trip number, if applicable.For air transport, in situations where the operator of the aircraft transports goods under a code-share arrangement with partners, the code-share partners' flight numbers shall be used.Rail mode of transportthe train number shall be provided. This data element shall be provided in case of multimodal transport, where applicable.First place of arrival codeIdentification of the first arrival location in the Customs territory. This would be a port for sea, airport for air and border post for land crossing.The code shall adhere to the following pattern: UN/LOCODE (an..5) + national code (an..6).Road and rail modes of transportthe code shall follow the pattern provided for customs offices in Annex 38.Diversion request: the code of the declared customs office of first entry must be provided.Actual first place of arrival codeDiversion request: the code of the actual customs office of first entry must be provided.Country code of the declared first office of entryDiversion request: Codes provided for in Annex 38 for SAD box 2 shall be used.Date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territoryDate and time/scheduled date and time of arrival of means of transport at (for air) first airport, (land) arrival at first border post and (sea) arrival at first port, code. n12 (CCYYMMDDHHMM) shall be used. Local time of first place of arrival shall be provided.Diversion request: This information shall be limited to the date; code n8 (CCYYMMDD) shall be used.Country(ies) of routing codesIdentification in a chronological order of the countries through which goods are routed between the country of original departure and final destination. This comprises the countries of original departure and of final destination of the goods. Codes provided for in Annex 38 for SAD Box 2 shall be used. This information is to be provided to the extent known.Exit express consignments summary declarations — postal consignments: only the country of final destination of the goods shall be provided.Entry express consignments summary declarations — postal consignments: only the country of original departure of the goods shall be provided.Currency codeCode provided for in Annex 38 for SAD Box 22 for the currency in which the commercial invoice was drawn up.This information is used in conjunction with "Item amount" where it is necessary for the calculation of import duties.Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at import where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration. [Ref.: SAD Boxes 22 and 44]Mode of transport at the borderEntry summary declaration: Mode of transport corresponding to the active means of transport in which the goods are expected to enter the customs territory of the Community. In the case of combined transportation, the rules set out in Annex 37 explanatory note for box 21 shall apply.Where air cargo is transported on modes of transport other than air, the other mode of transport shall be declared.Codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 or 9 as provided for in Annex 38 for SAD box 25 shall be used.[Ref.: SAD box 25].Customs office of exitCode provided for in Annex 38 for SAD box 29 for the intended customs office of exit.Exit express consignments summary declarations — postal consignments: this element does not need to be provided where it can be deduced automatically and unambiguously from other data elements provided by the trader.Customs office for supplementary declarationExport incomplete declarationsthis element may only be used in cases referred to under Article 281(3).Location of goodsInformation to be produced where appropriate.Precise location where the goods may be examined.[Ref.: SAD Box 30]Place of loadingCoded version, where available.Name of a seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which goods are loaded onto the means of transport being used for their carriage, including the country where it is located.Entry express consignments summary declarations — postal consignmentsthis element does not need to be provided where it can be deduced automatically and unambiguously from other data elements provided by the traderRoad and rail modes of transportthis can be the place where goods were taken over according to the transport contract or the TIR customs office of departure.Place of unloadingCoded version, where available.Name of the seaport, airport, freight terminal, rail station or other place at which the goods are unloaded from the means of transport having been used for their carriage, including the country where it is located.Road and rail modes of transportwhere the code is not available, the name of the place shall be provided, with the maximum level of precision available.Note: This element provides useful information for procedure management.Goods descriptionSummary declarationsit is a plain language description that is precise enough for Customs services to be able to identify the goods. General terms (i.e. "consolidated", "general cargo" or "parts") cannot be accepted. A list of such general terms will be published by the Commission. It is not necessary to provide this information where the Commodity code is provided.Simplified proceduresit is a description for tariff purposes.[Ref.: SAD Box 31]Type of packages (code)Code specifying the type of package as provided for in Annex 38 for SAD Box 31 (UN/ECE Recommendation 21 Annex VI)Number of packagesNumber of individual items packaged in such a way that they cannot be divided without first undoing the packing, or number of pieces, if unpackaged. This information shall not be provided where goods are in bulk.[Ref.: SAD Box 31]Shipping marksFree form description of the marks and numbers on transport units or packages.This information shall only be provided for packaged goods where applicable. Where goods are containerised, the container number can replace the shipping marks, which can however be provided by the trader where available. A UCR or the references in the transport document that allows for the unambiguous identification of all packages in the consignment may replace the shipping marks.Note: This element helps to identify consignments.[Ref.: SAD Box 31]Equipment identification number, if containerisedMarks (letters and/or numbers) which identify the container.[Ref.: SAD Box 31]Goods item numberAutomatically generated by computer systems.Number of the item in relation to the total number of items contained in the declaration, the summary declaration or the diversion request.Diversion request: where the MRN is provided and the diversion request does not concern all items of goods of an entry summary declaration, the person requesting the diversion shall provide the relevant item numbers attributed to the goods in the original entry summary declaration.To be used only where there is more than one item of goods.Note: This element, which is automatically generated by computer systems, helps to identify the item of goods concerned within the declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 32]Commodity codeCode number corresponding to the item in question;Entry summary declarationsfirst four digits of the CN code; It is not necessary to provide this information where the goods description is provided.Import simplified procedures10-digit TARIC code. Traders may supplement this information, where appropriate, with additional TARIC codes. Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at import where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.Exit summary declarationsfirst four digits of the CN code. It is not necessary to provide this information where the goods description is provided.Exit ship and aircraft supplies summary declarationsa specific simplified goods nomenclature will be published by the Commission.Export simplified procedures8-digit CN code. Traders may complement this information, where appropriate, with additional TARIC codes. Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at export where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 33]Gross mass (kg)Weight (mass) of goods including packaging but excluding the carrier's equipment for the declaration.Where possible, the trader can provide that weight at declaration item level.Import simplified proceduresthis information shall be provided only where it is necessary for the calculation of import duties.Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedure at import where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 35]ProcedureProcedure code as provided for in Annex 38 for SAD Box 37, 1st and 2nd subdivisions.Member States may waive the obligation to provide the codes as defined in Annex 38 for Box 37, 2nd subdivision of the SAD for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at import and export where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.Net mass (kg)Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at import and export where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 38]Item amountPrice of the goods for the declaration item concerned. This information is used in conjunction with "Currency code" where it is necessary for the calculation of import duties.Member States may waive this requirement for simplified declarations and local clearance procedures at import where the conditions prescribed in the authorisations associated with these procedures allow them to defer the collection of this data element in the supplementary declaration.[Ref.: SAD Box 42]Reference number for simplified proceduresIt is the reference number of entry into the records for the procedures described in Articles 266 and 285a. Member States may waive this requirement where other satisfactory consignments tracing systems are in place.Additional informationEnter code 10100 where Article 2 paragraph 1 of Regulation (EC) No 1147/2002OJ L 170, 29.6.2002 p. 8. applies (goods imported with airworthiness certificates).[Ref.: SAD Box 44]Number of the authorisationNumber of the authorisation for simplified procedures. Member States may waive this requirement where they are satisfied that their computer systems are able to derive this information without ambiguity from other elements of the declaration, such as the trader identification.UN Dangerous Goods codeThe United Nations Dangerous Goods Identifier (UNDG) is the unique serial number (n4) assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.This element shall only be provided where it is relevant.Seal numberInformation to be produced where appropriate.The identification numbers of the seals affixed to the transport equipment, where applicable.Transport charges method of payment codeThe following codes shall be used:APayment in cashBPayment by credit cardCPayment by chequeDOther (e.g. direct debit to cash account)HElectronic credit transferYAccount holder with carrierZNot pre-paidThis information is to be provided only where available.Declaration dateAutomatically generated by computer systems.Date at which the respective declarations were issued and when appropriate, signed or otherwise authenticated.For local clearance procedures pursuant to Articles 266 and 285a, this is the date of entry into the records.[Ref.: SAD Box 54]Signature/AuthenticationAutomatically generated by computer systems.[Ref.: SAD Box 54]Other specific circumstance indicatorCoded element that indicates the special circumstance the benefit of which is claimed by the trader concerned.APostal and express consignmentsBShip and aircraft suppliesCRoad mode of transportDRail mode of transportEAuthorised economic operatorsThis element needs to be provided only where the benefit of a special circumstance other than those referred to under Table 1 is requested by the person lodging the summary declaration.This element does not need to be provided where it can be deduced automatically and unambiguously from other data elements provided by the trader.Subsequent customs office(-s) of entry codeIdentification of the subsequent customs offices of entry in the customs territory of the Community.This code needs to be provided when the code for the mode of transport at the border is 1, 4 or 8.The code shall adhere to the pattern provided in Annex 38 for SAD Box 29 for the customs office of entry.
ANNEX 31The technical provisions in respect of the forms and notably their size and colours are detailed in Article 215.MODEL OF SINGLE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT(eight-copy set)01993R2454-20130101_en_img_4201993R2454-20130101_en_img_4301993R2454-20130101_en_img_4401993R2454-20130101_en_img_4501993R2454-20130101_en_img_4601993R2454-20130101_en_img_4701993R2454-20130101_en_img_4801993R2454-20130101_en_img_4901993R2454-20130101_en_img_5001993R2454-20130101_en_img_5101993R2454-20130101_en_img_5201993R2454-20130101_en_img_53ANNEX 32The technical provisions in respect of the forms and notably their size and colours are detailed in Article 215.MODEL OF SINGLE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT FOR PRINTING BY COMPUTERISED DECLARATION-PROCESSING SYSTEMS ON TWO SUCCESSIVE FOUR-COPY SETS01993R2454-20130101_en_img_5401993R2454-20130101_en_img_5501993R2454-20130101_en_img_5601993R2454-20130101_en_img_5701993R2454-20130101_en_img_5801993R2454-20130101_en_img_59ANNEX 33The technical provisions in respect of the forms and notably their size and colours are detailed in Article 215.MODEL OF SINGLE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT CONTINUATION FORM(eight-copy set)01993R2454-20130101_en_img_6001993R2454-20130101_en_img_6101993R2454-20130101_en_img_6201993R2454-20130101_en_img_6301993R2454-20130101_en_img_6401993R2454-20130101_en_img_6501993R2454-20130101_en_img_6601993R2454-20130101_en_img_67ANNEX 34The technical provisions in respect of the forms and notably their size and colours are detailed in Article 215.MODEL OF SINGLE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT CONTINUATION FORM FOR PRINTING BY COMPUTERISED DECLARATION-PROCESSING SYSTEMS ON TWO SUCCESSIVE FOUR-COPY SETS01993R2454-20130101_en_img_6801993R2454-20130101_en_img_6901993R2454-20130101_en_img_7001993R2454-20130101_en_img_71ANNEX 35INDICATION OF THE COPIES OF THE FORMS SHOWN IN ANNEXES 31 AND 33 ON WHICH PARTICULARS SHOULD APPEAR BY A SELF-COPYING PROCESS(Counting copy 1)
Under no circumstances may users be required to complete these boxes on copy No 5 for the purposes of transit.The Member State of dispatch can choose whether these particulars appear on the copies specified.I.BOXES FOR OPERATORSII.ADMINISTRATIVE BOXES
Box numberCopies
11 to 8except middle subdivision:1 to 3
21 to 5
31 to 8
41 to 8
51 to 8
61 to 8
71 to 3
81 to 5
91 to 3
101 to 3
111 to 3
12
131 to 3
141 to 4
151 to 8
15a1 to 3
15b1 to 3
161, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8
171 to 8
17a1 to 3
17b1 to 3
181 to 5
191 to 5
201 to 3
211 to 5
221 to 3
231 to 3
241 to 3
251 to 5
261 to 3
271 to 5
281 to 3
291 to 3
301 to 3
311 to 8
321 to 8
33first subdivision on the left: 1 to 8
remainder: 1 to 3
34a1 to 3
34b1 to 3
351 to 8
36
371 to 3
381 to 8
391 to 3
401 to 5
411 to 3
42
43
441 to 5
45
461 to 3
471 to 3
481 to 3
491 to 3
501 to 8
511 to 8
521 to 8
531 to 8
541 to 4
55
56
A1 to 4
B1 to 3
C1 to 8
D1 to 4
ANNEX 36INDICATION OF THE COPIES OF THE FORMS SHOWN IN ANNEXES 32 AND 34 ON WHICH PARTICULARS SHOULD APPEAR BY A SELF-COPYING PROCESS(Counting copy 1/6)
The Member State of dispatch can choose whether these particulars appear on the copies specified.I.BOXES FOR OPERATORSII.ADMINISTRATIVE BOXES
Box numberCopies
11 to 4except middle subdivision: 1 to 3
21 to 4
31 to 4
41 to 4
51 to 4
61 to 4
71 to 3
81 to 4
91 to 3
101 to 3
111 to 3
121 to 3
131 to 3
141 to 4
151 to 4
15a1 to 3
15b1 to 3
161 to 3
171 to 4
17a1 to 3
17b1 to 3
181 to 4
191 to 4
201 to 3
211 to 4
221 to 3
231 to 3
241 to 3
251 to 4
261 to 3
271 to 4
281 to 3
291 to 3
301 to 3
311 to 4
321 to 4
33first subdivision on the left:1 to 4remainder: 1 to 3
34a1 to 3
34b1 to 3
351 to 4
361 to 3
371 to 3
381 to 4
391 to 3
401 to 4
411 to 3
421 to 3
431 to 3
441 to 4
451 to 3
461 to 3
471 to 3
481 to 3
491 to 3
501 to 4
511 to 4
521 to 4
531 to 4
541 to 4
55
56
A1 to 4
B1 to 3
C1 to 4
D/J1 to 4
ANNEX 37SINGLE ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENT EXPLANATORY NOTESThe term "EFTA" in this Annex refers not only to the EFTA countries but to the other non-Community contracting parties to the Conventions on a common transit procedure and on the simplification of formalities in trade in goods.TITLE IGENERAL REMARKSA.GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe forms and continuation forms are to be used:(a)where Community legislation refers to a declaration for placing goods under a customs procedure or for re-exportation;(b)as necessary during the transitional period provided for in an act of accession to the Community, in trade between the Community as constituted prior to that accession and the new Member States, and between the latter, in respect of goods for which customs duties and charges having equivalent effect have not yet been fully eliminated or which remain subject to other measures provided for in the act of accession;(c)where Community rules specifically provide for their use, in particular within the framework of the Community transit procedure for the transit declaration for travellers and for the fallback procedure.The forms and continuation forms used for this purpose comprise the copies needed to complete the formalities relating to one or more customs procedures, taken from a set of eight copies:copy 1 is kept by the authorities of the Member State in which export (dispatch) or Community transit formalities are completed,copy 2 is used for statistical purposes by the Member State of export. This copy can be used as well for statistical purposes by the Member State of dispatch in cases of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community with a different fiscal regime,copy 3 is returned to the exporter after being stamped by the customs authority,copy 4 is kept by the office of destination upon completion of the Community transit operation or as the document providing evidence of Community status of the goods,copy 5 is the return copy for the Community transit procedure,copy 6 is kept by the authorities of the Member State in which import formalities are completed,copy 7 is used for statistical purposes by the Member State of import. This copy can be used as well for statistical purposes by the Member State of import in cases of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community with a different fiscal regime,copy 8 is returned to the consignee.Various combinations are therefore possible, such as:export, outward processing or re-export: copies 1, 2 and 3,Community transit: copies 1, 4 and 5,customs procedures at import: copies 6, 7 and 8.In addition, there are circumstances in which the Community status of the goods in question has to be proved at destination. In such cases copy 4 should be used as a T2L document.Operators may, if they wish, use privately printed subsets combining the appropriate copies, provided that they conform to the official specimen.Each subset must be designed in such a way that where boxes must contain identical information in the two Member States involved, such information can be entered directly by the exporter or the principal on copy 1 and will then appear, by means of chemical treatment of the paper, on all the copies. Where, however, for any reason (in particular where the content of the information differs according to the stage of the operation involved) the information is not to be transmitted from one Member State to another, the desensitisation of the self-copying paper must confine reproduction to the copies concerned.Where declarations are to be processed by computer, use may be made of subsets taken from sets in which each copy has a dual function: 1/6, 2/7, 3/8, 4/5.In this case, in each subset, the numbers of the copies being used must be shown by striking through the numbers, in the margin of the form, referring to the copies not being used.Every such subset must be designed so that the particulars which have to appear on each copy will be reproduced by means of chemical treatment of the paper.When, pursuant to Article 205(3) of this Regulation, declarations for placing goods under a customs procedure, for re-export, or documents certifying the Community status of goods not being moved under the internal Community transit procedure are drawn up on plain paper by means of official or private-sector data-processing systems, the format of the said declarations or documents must comply with all the conditions laid down by the Code or this Regulation, including those relating to the back of the form (in respect of copies used under the Community transit procedure), except:the colour used for printing,the use of italic characters,the printing of a background for the Community transit boxes.Where a transit declaration is processed at an office of departure by a computerised system, one copy of the declaration must be lodged at that office.B.PARTICULARS REQUIREDThe forms contain a number of boxes only some of which will be used, depending on the customs procedure(s) in question.Without prejudice to the application of simplified procedures, the boxes which may be completed for each procedure are set out in the following table. The specific provisions concerning each box as they are described in Title II apply without prejudice to the status of the boxes as defined in the table.Note that the status listed below have no bearing on the fact that certain particulars are collected only where circumstances warrant it. For example, the supplementary units in box 41 (status "A") will only be collected where required by the TARIC.
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Column J also covers the entry of goods into free zones subject to type II controls.This column is also relevant for the cases referred to in Article 525(3).Column K also covers the entry of goods into free zones subject to type II controls.
Column headingsCodes used for box 37, 1st subdivision
A: Export/Dispatch10, 11, 23
B: Customs warehousing procedure in order to obtain payment of special export refunds prior to exportation or manufacturing under customs supervision and under customs control prior to exportation and payment of export refunds76, 77
C: Re-export after a customs procedure with economic impact other than the customs warehousing procedure (inward processing, temporary importation, processing under customs control)31
D: Re-export after customs warehousing31
E: Outward processing21, 22
F: Transit
G: Community status of goods
H: Release for free circulation01, 02, 07, 40 41, 42, 43, 45, 48, 49, 61, 63, 68
I: Placing under a customs procedure with economic impact other than the outward processing and customs warehousing procedures (inward processing (suspension system), temporary importation, processing under customs control)51, 53, 54, 91, 92
J: Placing in type A, B, C, E and F customs warehouses71, 78
K: Placing in a type D customs warehouse71, 78
Symbols in the cellsAMandatory: Particulars required by every Member StateBOptional for the Member States: Particulars which Member States may decide to waiveCOptional for operators: Particulars which operators may decide to supply but which cannot be demanded by the Member StatesNotes[1]This box is mandatory for agricultural products with export refunds.[2]This particular may only be required for non-computerised procedures.[3]When the declaration covers only one item of goods, the Member States may provide for this box to be left empty, the figure "1" having been entered in box 5.[4]This box is mandatory for the NCTS in the manner provided for in Annex 37a.[5]This particular may only be required for computerised procedures.[6]This box is optional for the Member States where the consignee is not established in the Community nor in an EFTA country.[7]Not for use in the case of postal consignments or carriage by fixed transport installations.[8]Not for use in the case of postal consignments or carriage by fixed transport installations or rail.[9]This particular may be required for non-computerised procedures. In the case of computerised procedures, Member States need not collect this particular if they can deduce it from information elsewhere in the declaration and so transmit it to the Commission in compliance with the provisions on the collection of external trade statistics.[10]Member States may only require completion of the third subdivision where the customs administration is calculating customs value on behalf of the economic operator.[11]Member States may only require this information in cases in which the rules on the monthly fixing of exchange rates laid down in Title V, Chapter 6 do not apply.[12]This box must not be completed when export formalities are carried out at the point of exit from the Community.[13]This box must not be completed where the import formalities are carried out at the point of entry into the Community.[14]This box may be used in the NCTS in the manner provided for in Annex 37a.[15]Mandatory in the case of re-exportation following a type D warehouse procedure.[16]This subdivision must be completed where:the transit declaration is made by the same person at the same time as, or following, a customs declaration which includes a commodity code, orwhere a transit declaration covers goods on the list in Annex 44c, orwhere Community legislation so provides.[17]For completion only where Community legislation so provides.[18]This information is not required for goods eligible for relief from import duties, unless the customs authorities consider it necessary for the application of the provisions governing the release for free circulation of the goods concerned.[19]Member States may waive this obligation if their systems allow them to deduce this information automatically and unambiguously from information elsewhere in the declaration.[20]This information is not to be provided when customs administrations calculate duties on behalf of operators on the basis of information elsewhere in the declaration. It is otherwise optional for the Member States.[21]This information is not to be provided when customs administrations calculate duties on behalf of operators on the basis of information elsewhere in the declaration.[22]Where the declaration is accompanied by the document referred to in Article 178(1), Member States may waive completion of this box.[23]This box is to be completed where the declaration of placing of goods under a customs procedure is used to discharge a customs warehousing procedure.[24]Where goods are carried in containers that are to be transported by road vehicles, the customs authorities may authorise the principal to leave this box blank where the logistical pattern at the point of departure may prevent the identity and nationality of the means of transport from being provided at the time of establishment of the transit declaration and where the customs authorities can ensure that the required information concerning the means of transport will be subsequently entered in box 55.Box NosABCDEFGHIJK1(1)AAAAAAAAA1(2)AAAAAAAAA1(3)AA2B [1]ABBBBBBB2 (No)AAAAABABB3A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]A [2][3]4BBBA [4]ABB5AAAAAAAAAAA6BBBBB [4]BB7CCCCCA [5]CCCC8BBBBBA [6]BBBB8 (No)BBBBBBAAAA12BB14BBBBBBBBBB14 (No)AAAAAAAAAA15A [2]15aBBBBBA [5]AABB17A [2]17aAAABAA [5]BBBB17bBBBB18 (Identity)B [1][7]B [7]B [7]A [7][24]B [7]B [7]18 (Nationality)A [8][24]19A [9]A [9]A [9]A [9]A [9]B [4]A [9]A [9]A [9]A [9]20B [10]B [10]B [10]B [10]B [10]B [10]21 (Identity)A [1]B [8]21 (Nationality)A [8]A [8]A [8]A [8]A [8]A [8]22 (Currency)BBBAAB22 (Amount)BBBCCC23B [11]B [11]B [11]B [11]B [11]24BBBBB25ABABABAABB26A [12]B 12]A [12]B [12]A [12]B [12]A [13]A [13]B [13]B [13]27B29BBBBBBBBB30BB [1]BBBB [14]BBBB31AAAAAAAAAAA32A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]A [3]33(1)AAAA [15]AA[16]A[17]AABA33(2)AABA33(3)AAAABA33(4)AAAABA33(5)BBBBBBBBB34aC [1]ACCCAAAA34bBBB35BABABAABBAA36AA [17]37(1)AAAAAAAAA37(2)AAAAAAAAA38AAAAAA [17]A[17]A [18]AAA39B [19]B40AAAAAAAAAAA41AAAAAAAAA42AAA43BBB44AAAAAA [4]AAAAA45BBB46ABABAAABB47 (Type)BC [20]BC [20]BC [20]A [18][21] [22]A [18] [21][22]A [18] [21] [22]47 (Tax base)BBBBA [18][21][22]A [18] [21][22]BA [18] [21] [22]47 (Rate)BC [20]BC [20]BC [20]BC [18][20][22]BC [20]47 (Amount)BC [20]BC [20]BC [20]BC [18][20][22]BC [20]47 (Total)BC [20]BC [20]BC [20]BC [18][20][22]BC [20]47 (MP)BBBB [18][22]B48BBBBB49B [23]AB [23]AB [23]B [23]B [23]AA50CCCA51A [4]52A53A54AAAAAAAAAA55A56A
C.INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE FORMWhenever a particular subset contains one or more copies which may be used in a Member State other than the one in which it was first completed, the forms must be completed by typewriter or by a mechanographical or similar process. For ease of completion by typewriter the form should be inserted in the machine in such a way that the first letter of the particulars to be entered in box 2 is placed in the position box in the top left-hand corner.Where all the copies of a subset are intended for use in the same Member State, they may be filled in legibly by hand, in ink and in block capitals, provided that this is allowed in that Member State. The same applies to the particulars to be given on the copies used for the purposes of the Community transit procedure.The form must contain no erasures or overwriting. Any alterations must be made by crossing out the incorrect particulars and adding those required. Any alterations made in this way must be initialled by the person making them and expressly endorsed by the competent authorities. The latter may, where necessary, require a new declaration to be lodged.In addition, the forms may be completed using an automatic reproduction process instead of any of the procedures mentioned above. They may also be produced and completed by this means on condition that the provisions concerning the specimen forms, format, language used, legibility, absence of erasures and overwriting, and amendments are strictly observed.Only numbered boxes are to be completed, as appropriate, by operators. The other boxes, identified by a capital letter, are for administrative use.Without prejudice to Article 205, the copies which are to remain at the office of export/dispatch or departure must bear the original signature of the persons concerned.The lodging with a customs office of a declaration signed by the declarant or his representative shall indicate that the person concerned is declaring the goods in question for the procedure applied for and, without prejudice to the possible application of sanctions, shall be held responsible, in accordance with the provisions in force in the Member States, in respect of:the accuracy of the information given in the declaration,the authenticity of the documents attached,the observance of all the obligations inherent in the placement of the goods in question under the procedure concerned.The signature of the principal or, where applicable, his authorised representative commits him in respect of all particulars relating to the Community transit operation pursuant to the provisions on Community transit laid down in the Code and in this Regulation and as listed in section B above.As regards Community transit formalities and formalities at destination, it is in the interests of each person intervening in the operation to check the contents of his declaration before signing it and lodging it with the customs office. In particular, any discrepancy found by the person concerned between the goods which he is to declare and any particulars already entered on the forms being used must immediately be reported by that person to the customs authority. In such cases the declaration must then be made out on fresh forms.Unless Title III provides otherwise, a box that is not to be used should be left completely blank.
TITLE IIPARTICULARS TO BE ENTERED IN THE VARIOUS BOXESA.FORMALITIES RELATING TO EXPORT/DISPATCH, RE-EXPORTATION, CUSTOMS WAREHOUSING OR MANUFACTURING UNDER CUSTOMS SUPERVISION AND UNDER CUSTOMS CONTROL OF GOODS SUBJECT TO EXPORT REFUNDS, OUTWARD PROCESSING, COMMUNITY TRANSIT AND/OR PROVING THE COMMUNITY STATUS OF GOODSBox 1:DeclarationIn the first subdivision, enter the relevant Community code from Annex 38.In the second subdivision, enter the type of declaration using the relevant Community code from Annex 38.In the third subdivision, enter the relevant Community code from Annex 38.Box 2:Consignor/ExporterEnter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the consignor/exporter does not have an EORI number, the customs administration may assign him an ad hoc number for the declaration concerned.For the purposes of this Annex, the definition of "exporter" is that given in Community customs legislation. In this context, "consignor" refers to an operator that acts as an exporter in the cases referred to in Article 206, third subparagraph.Enter the full name and address of the person concerned.In the case of groupage consignments, the Member States may provide that the word various be entered in this box, and the list of consignors/exporters to be attached to the declaration.Box 3:FormsEnter the number of the subset in relation to the total number of subsets of forms and continuation forms used. For example, if there is one EX form and two EX/c forms, enter 1/3 on the EX form, 2/3 on the first EX/c form and 3/3 on the second EX/c form.Where the declaration is made up from two sets of four copies instead of one set of eight copies, the two sets are to be treated as one for the purpose of establishing the number of forms.Box 4:Loading listsEnter in figures the number of any loading lists attached, or of commercial descriptive lists where these are authorised by the competent authority.Box 5:ItemsEnter in figures the total number of items declared by the person concerned in all the forms and continuation forms (or loading lists or commercial lists) used. The number of items must correspond to the number of boxes 31 to be completed.Box 6:Total packagesEnter in figures the total number of packages making up the consignment in question.Box 7:Reference numberThis entry concerns the commercial reference number assigned by the person concerned to the consignment in question. It may take the form of a Unique Consignment Reference Number (UCR)Recommendation of the Customs Co-operation Council concerning the unique consignment reference number (UCR) for Customs purposes (30 June 2001)..Box 8:ConsigneeEnter the full name and address of the person(s) to whom the goods are to be delivered. Where prefinanced goods for export are entered into a customs warehouse, the consignee is the person responsible for the pre-financing or the person responsible for the warehouse where the goods are stocked.Where an identification number is required, enter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). If an EORI number has not been assigned to the consignee, enter the number required by the legislation of the Member State concerned.In the case of groupage consignments, the Member States may provide that the word "various" be entered in this box, and the list of consignees attached to the declaration.Box 14:Declarant/RepresentativeEnter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the declarant/representative does not have an EORI number, the customs administration may assign him an ad hoc number for the declaration concerned.Enter the full name and address of the person concerned.If the declarant and the exporter/consignor are the same person, enter "exporter" or "consignor".To designate the declarant or the status of the representative, use the relevant Community code from Annex 38.Box 15:Country of dispatch/exportFor the purposes of export formalities, the "Member State of actual export" is the Member State from which the goods were initially dispatched for the purpose of export, if the exporter is not established in the Member State of export. If no other Member State is involved, the Member State of export will be the same as the Member State of actual export.Enter in box 15a the relevant Community code from Annex 38 for the Member State of export/dispatch of the goods. In case of transit, enter in box 15 the Member State from where the goods are dispatched.Box 17:Country of destinationUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter in box 17a the last country of destination of the goods to be exported as known at the time of export.Box 18:Identity and nationality of means of transport at departureEnter the identity of the means of transport on which the goods are directly loaded at the time of export or transit formalities, followed by the nationality of the means of transport (or that of the vehicle propelling the others if there are several means of transport) in the form of the relevant Community code from Annex 38. If a tractor and trailer with different registration numbers are used, enter the registration numbers of both the tractor and the trailer together with the nationality of the tractor.Depending on the means of transport concerned, the following details concerning identity may be entered:
Means of transportMethod of identification
Sea and inland waterway transportName of vessel
Air transportNumber and date of flight (where there is no flight number, enter the aircraft's registration number)
Road transportVehicle registration number
Rail transportWagon number
However, in respect of transit operations where goods are carried in containers that are to be transported by road vehicles, the customs authorities may authorise the principal to leave this box blank where the logistical pattern at the point of departure may prevent the identity and nationality of the means of transport from being provided at the time of establishment of the transit declaration and where the customs authorities can ensure that the required information concerning the means of transport will be subsequently entered in box 55.
Box 19:Container (Ctr)Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the presumed situation when crossing the external Community frontier, based on the information available at the time of completion of the export formalities.Box 20:Delivery termsUsing the relevant Community codes and headings from Annex 38, give particulars of the terms of the commercial contract.Box 21:Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the nationality of the active means of transport crossing the Community's external frontier as known at the time of completion of formalities.In the case of combined transport or where several means of transport are used, the active means of transport is the one which propels the whole combination. For example, in the case of a lorry on a sea-going vessel, the active means of transport is the ship. In the case of a tractor and trailer, the active means of transport is the tractor.Depending on the means of transport concerned, the following details concerning identity may be entered:
Means of transportMethod of identification
Sea and inland waterway transportName of vessel
Air transportNumber and date of flight (where there is no flight number, enter the aircraft’s registration number)
Road transportVehicle registration number
Rail transportWagon number
Box 22:Currency and total amount invoicedUsing the relevant code from Annex 38, enter in the first subdivision the currency in which the commercial invoice was drawn up.Enter in the second subdivision the invoiced price for all goods declared.Box 23:Exchange rateThis box contains the exchange rate in force between the invoice currency and the currency of the Member State concerned.Box 24:Nature of transactionUsing the relevant codes from Annex 38, enter the type of the transaction concerned.Box 25:Mode of transport at the borderUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the mode of transport corresponding to the active means of transport which it is expected will be used on exit from the customs territory of the Community.Box 26:Inland mode of transportUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the mode of transport upon departure.Box 27:Place of loadingUsing a code where required, enter the place, as known at the time of completion of formalities, at which the goods are to be loaded onto the active means of transport on which they are to cross the Community frontier.Box 29:Office of exitUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the customs office by which it is intended that the goods should leave the customs territory of the Community.Box 30:Location of goodsEnter the precise location where the goods may be examined.Box 31:Packages and description of goods; Marks and numbers — Container No(s) — Number and kindEnter the marks, numbers, quantity and kind of packages or, in the case of unpackaged goods, enter the number of such goods covered by the declaration together with the particulars needed to identify them. The description of the goods means the normal trade description. Where box 33 Commodity Code is to be completed, the description must be precise enough to allow the goods to be classified. This box must also contain the particulars required by any specific legislation. Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the kind of the packages.If containers are used, their identifying marks should also be entered in this box.Box 32:Item numberEnter the number of the item in question in relation to the total number of items declared in the forms and continuation forms used, as described in the note to box 5.Box 33:Commodity CodeEnter the code number corresponding to the item in question, as described in Annex 38.Box 34:Country-of-origin codeOperators completing box 34a should use the relevant Community code from Annex 38 to enter the country of origin, as defined in Title II of the Code.Enter the region of dispatch or production of the goods in question in Box 34b.Box 35:Gross mass (kg)Enter the gross mass, expressed in kilograms, of the goods described in the relevant box 31. The gross mass is the aggregate mass of the goods with all their packing, excluding containers and other transport equipment.Where a transit declaration covers several types of goods, the total gross mass needs only be entered in the first box 35, the remaining boxes 35 being left blank. Member States may extend this rule to all procedures referred to under columns A to E and G of the table in Title I, B.Where a gross mass greater than 1 kg includes a fraction of a unit (kg), it may be rounded off in the following manner:from 0.001 to 0.499: rounding down to the nearest kg,from 0.5 to 0.999: rounding up to the nearest kg.A gross mass of less than 1 kg should be entered as 0.xyz (e.g. 0.654 for a package of 654 grams).Box 37:ProcedureUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the procedure for which the goods are declared.Box 38:Net mass (kg)Enter the net mass, expressed in kilograms, of the goods described in the relevant box 31. The net mass is the mass of the goods without any packaging.Box 40:Summary declaration/Previous documentUsing the relevant Community codes from Annex 38, enter the reference particulars of documents preceding export to a third country/dispatch to a Member State.Where the declaration concerns goods re-exported following discharge of the customs warehousing procedure in a type B customs warehouse, enter the reference particulars of the declaration entering goods for that procedure.In the case of a declaration entering goods for the Community transit procedure, give the reference for the previous customs destination or corresponding customs documents. Where, in the case of non-computerised transit procedures, more than one reference has to be entered, the Member States may provide that the word "various" be entered in this box and a list of the references concerned accompany the transit declaration.Box 41:Supplementary unitsWhere necessary, enter the quantity of the item in question, expressed in the unit laid down in the goods nomenclature.Box 44:Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisationsUsing the relevant codes from Annex 38, enter the details required by any specific rules applicable together with reference particulars of the documents produced in support of the declaration, including the serial numbers of any control copies T5 or identification numbers.The subdivision "A.I. code" (Additional information code) must not be used.Where a re-export declaration discharging the customs warehousing procedure is lodged with a customs office other than the supervising office, enter the name and full address of the supervising office.Declarations made in Member States which, during the transitional period for the introduction of the euro, give the opportunity to operators to opt for the use of the euro unit for the establishment of their customs declarations must include in this box, preferably in the subdivision in the bottom right-hand corner, an indicator of the currency unit, national unit or euro unit, used.Member States may provide that this indicator be entered only in box 44 for the first item of goods of the declaration. In this case, the information will be deemed valid for all the goods items of the declaration.This indicator will be constituted by the iso-alpha-3 currency code (ISO 4217).Box 46:Statistical valueEnter the statistical value expressed in the currency unit the code for which may appear in box 44, or, in the absence of such a code in box 44, in the currency of the Member State where the export formalities are completed, in accordance with the Community provisions in force.Box 47:Calculation of taxesEnter the tax base applicable (value, weight or other). Using, where necessary, the relevant Community codes from Annex 38, the following should be shown on each line:the type of tax (e.g. excise duties),the tax base,the rate of tax applicable,the amount of tax payable,the method of payment chosen (MP).The amounts in this box must be expressed in the currency unit the code for which may appear in box 44, or, in the absence of such a code in box 44, in the currency of the Member State where the export formalities are completed.Box 48:Deferred paymentEnter, where applicable, the reference particulars of the authorisation in question; deferred payment here refers both to deferred payment of customs duties and to tax credit.Box 49:Identification of warehouseUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the reference particulars of the warehouse.Box 50:PrincipalEnter the full name (person or company) and address of the principal, together with the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the EORI number is provided, Member States may waive the obligation to provide the full name (person or company) and address. Where appropriate, enter the full name (person or company) of the authorised representative signing on behalf of the principal.Subject to specific provisions to be adopted with regard to the use of computerised systems, the original of the handwritten signature of the person concerned must be given on the copy which is to remain at the office of departure. Where the principal is a legal person, the signatory should add his capacity after his signature and full name.For export operations, the declarant or his representative may enter the name and address of a person established in the district of the office of exit to whom copy 3 of the declaration endorsed by the said office may be given.Box 51:Intended offices of transit (and country)Enter the code for the intended office of entry into each EFTA country to be crossed and the office of entry by which the goods re-enter the customs territory of the Community after having crossed the territory of an EFTA country, or, where the shipment is to cross a territory other than that of the Community or of an EFTA country, the office of exit by which the transport leaves the Community and the office of entry by which it re-enters the Community.Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the customs offices concerned.Box 52:GuaranteeUsing the relevant Community codes from Annex 38, enter the type of guarantee or guarantee waiver used for the operation as well as, as appropriate, the number of the comprehensive guarantee certificate, the guarantee waiver certificate, or the individual guarantee voucher and the office of guarantee.Where a comprehensive guarantee, guarantee waiver or individual guarantee is not valid for one or more of the following countries, add after "not valid for" the codes from Annex 38 for the country or countries concerned:non-EU contracting parties to the Conventions on a common transit procedure and on the simplification of formalities in trade in goods,Andorra,San Marino.Where an individual guarantee in the form of a cash deposit or by means of vouchers is used it shall be valid for all the contracting parties to the Conventions on a common transit procedure and on the simplification of formalities in trade in goods.Box 53:Office of destination (and country)Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the office where the goods are to be presented in order to complete the Community transit operation.Box 54:Place and date, signature and name of the declarant or his representativeEnter the place and date of completion of the declaration.Subject to specific provisions to be adopted with regard to the use of computerised systems, the original of the handwritten signature of the person concerned must be given on the copy which is to remain at the office of export/dispatch, followed by the full name of that person. Where that person is a legal person, the signatory should add his capacity after his signature and full name.
B.FORMALITIES EN ROUTEBetween the time when the goods leave the office of export and/or departure, and the time when they arrive at the office of destination, certain particulars may have to be entered on the copies of the Single Administrative Document accompanying the goods. These particulars concern the transport operation and are to be entered on the document in the course of the operation by the carrier responsible for the means of transport on which the goods are directly loaded. The particulars may be added legibly by hand; in this case, the form should be completed in ink in block capitals.These particulars, which only appear on copies 4 and 5, concern the following boxes:Transhipment: Use box 55.Box 55:TranshipmentsThe first three lines of this box are to be completed by the carrier where, during the operation in question, the goods are transhipped from one means of transport to another or from one container to another.The carrier may not tranship goods without the prior authorisation of the customs authorities of the Member State in whose territory the transhipment is to be made.Where those authorities consider that the transit operation may continue in the normal way, they shall, once they have taken any steps that may be necessary, endorse copies 4 and 5 of the transit declaration.Other incidents: Use box 56.Box 56:Other incidents during carriageBox to be completed in accordance with existing obligations under the Community transit procedure.In addition, where the goods were loaded on a semi-trailer and only the tractor vehicle is changed during the journey (without the goods being handled or transhipped) enter in this box the registration number of the new tractor. In such cases endorsement by the competent authorities is not necessary.C.FORMALITIES FOR RELEASE FOR FREE CIRCULATION, INWARD PROCESSING, TEMPORARY IMPORTATION, PROCESSING UNDER CUSTOMS CONTROL, CUSTOMS WAREHOUSING AND THE ENTRY OF GOODS TO FREE ZONES SUBJECT TO TYPE II CONTROLSBox 1:DeclarationIn the first subdivision, enter the relevant Community code from Annex 38.In the second subdivision, enter the type of declaration using the relevant Community code from Annex 38.Box 2:Consignor/ExporterEnter the full name and address of the last seller of the goods prior to their importation into the Community.Where an identification number is required, the Member States may waive provision of the full name and address of the person concerned.Where an identification number is required, enter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). If an EORI number has not been assigned to the consignor/exporter, enter the number requested by the legislation of the Member State concerned.In the case of groupage consignments, the Member States may provide that the word "various" be entered in this box, and the list of consignors/exporters attached to the declaration.Box 3:FormsEnter the number of the subset in relation to the total number of subsets of forms and continuation forms used. For example, if there is one IM form and two IM/c forms, enter "1/3" on the IM form, "2/3" on the first IM/c form and "3/3" on the second IM/c form.Box 4:Loading listsEnter in figures the number of any loading lists attached, or of commercial descriptive lists where these are authorised by the competent authority.Box 5:ItemsEnter in figures the total number of items declared by the person concerned in all the forms and continuation forms (or loading lists or commercial lists) used. The number of items must correspond to the number of boxes 31 to be completed.Box 6:Total packagesEnter in figures the total number of packages making up the consignment in question.Box 7:Reference numberThis entry concerns the commercial reference number assigned by the person concerned to the consignment in question. It may take the form of a Unique Consignment Reference Number (UCR)Recommendation of the Customs Co-operation Council concerning the unique consignment reference number (UCR) for Customs purposes (30 June 2001)..Box 8:ConsigneeEnter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the consignee does not have an EORI number, the customs administration may assign him an ad hoc number for the declaration concerned.Enter the full name and address of the person concerned.In the case of placing of goods under the customs warehousing procedure in a private warehouse (type C, D or E), enter the full name and address of the depositor where he is not the declarant.In the case of groupage consignments, the Member States may provide that the word "various" be entered in this box, and the list of consignees attached to the declaration.Box 12:Value detailsEnter in this box information on value, e.g. a reference to the authorisation whereby the customs authorities waive the requirement to produce a DV1 form in support of each declaration or details of adjustments.Box 14:Declarant/RepresentativeEnter the EORI number referred to in Article 1(16). Where the declarant/representative does not have an EORI number, the customs administration may assign him an ad hoc number for the declaration concerned.Enter the full name and address of the person concerned.If the declarant and the consignee are the same person, enter the word consignee.To designate the declarant or the status of the representative, use the relevant Community code from Annex 38.Box 15:Country of dispatch/exportIf no stoppage or judicial action unrelated to transport has taken place in an intermediate country, enter in box 15a the relevant Community code from Annex 38 for the country from which the goods were initially dispatched to the Member State of import. If such stoppages or actions have taken place, the last intermediate country is to be considered the country of dispatch/export.Box 17:Country of destinationEnter in box 17a the Community code from Annex 38 for the Member State of final destination of the goods, as known at the time of importation.Enter in box 17b the region of destination of the goods.Box 18:Identity and nationality of means of transport on arrivalEnter the identity of the means of transport on which the goods are directly loaded at the time of presentation at the customs office where the destination formalities are completed. If a tractor and trailer with different registration numbers are used, enter the registration number of both the tractor and the trailer.Depending on the means of transport concerned, the following details concerning identity may be entered:
Means of transportMethod of identification
Sea and inland waterway transportName of vessel
Air transportNumber and date of flight (where there is no flight number, enter the aircraft’s registration number)
Road transportVehicle registration number
Rail transportWagon number
Box 19:Container (Ctr)Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the situation when crossing the external Community frontier.Box 20:Delivery termsUsing the relevant Community codes and headings from Annex 38, give particulars of the terms of the commercial contract.Box 21:Identity and nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the nationality of the active means of transport crossing the Communitys external frontier.In the case of combined transport or where several means of transport are used, the active means of transport is the one which propels the whole combination. For example, in the case of a lorry on a sea-going vessel, the active means of transport is the ship. In the case of a tractor and trailer, the active means of transport is the tractor.Box 22:Currency and total amount invoicedUsing the relevant code from Annex 38, enter in the first subdivision the currency in which the commercial invoice was drawn up.Enter in the second subdivision the invoiced price for all goods declared.Box 23:Exchange rateThis box contains the exchange rate in force between the invoice currency and the currency of the Member State concerned.Box 24:Nature of transactionUsing the relevant codes from Annex 38, enter the type of the transaction concerned.Box 25:Mode of transport at the borderUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the mode of transport corresponding to the active means of transport with which the goods entered the customs territory of the Community.Box 26:Inland mode of transportUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the mode of transport upon arrival.Box 29:Office of entryUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the customs office by which the goods entered the customs territory of the Community.Box 30:Location of goodsEnter the precise location where the goods may be examined.Box 31:Packages and description of goods; Marks and numbers — Container No(s) — Number and kindEnter the marks, numbers, quantity and kind of packages or, in the case of unpackaged goods, enter the number of such goods covered by the declaration, together with the particulars necessary to identify them. The description of the goods means the normal trade description. Except for non-Community goods placed under the customs warehousing procedure in a type A, B, C, E or F warehouse, this description must be expressed in terms sufficiently precise to enable immediate and unambiguous identification and classification. This box must also contain the particulars required by any specific rules (e.g. VAT, excise duties). Using the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the kind of the packages.If containers are used, their identifying marks should also be entered in this box.Box 32:Item numberEnter the number of the item in question in relation to the total number of items declared in the forms and continuation forms used, as described in the note to box 5.Box 33:Commodity CodeEnter the code number corresponding to the item in question, as described in Annex 38. The Member States may provide for entry of a specific nomenclature concerning excise duties in the fifth subdivision.Box 34:Country-of-origin codeEnter in box 34a the relevant Community code from Annex 38 for the country of origin, as defined in Title II of the Code.Box 35:Gross mass (kg)Enter the gross mass, expressed in kilograms, of the goods described in the relevant box 31. The gross mass is the aggregate mass of the goods with all their packing, excluding containers and other transport equipment.Where a declaration covers several types of goods, Member States may decide that, for the procedures referred to under columns H to K of the table in Title I, B, the total gross mass only be entered in the first box 35, the remaining boxes 35 being left blank.Where a gross mass greater than 1 kg includes a fraction of a unit (kg), it may be rounded off in the following manner:from 0.001 to 0.499: rounding down to the nearest kg,from 0.5 to 0.999: rounding up to the nearest kg,a gross mass of less than 1 kg should be entered as 0.xyz (e.g. 0.654 for a package of 654 grams).Box 36:PreferenceThis box contains information on the tariff treatment of the goods. Where its use is provided for in the matrix of Title I, section B, it must be used even when no tariff preferential treatment is requested. However, this box must not be used in the context of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community in which the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC are applicable and parts of that territory in which those provisions do not apply, or in the context of trade between the parts of that territory where those provisions do not apply. Enter the relevant Community code from Annex 38.The Commission will publish at regular intervals in the C series of the Official Journal of the European Union the list of the combinations of codes usable together with examples and explanatory notes.Box 37:ProcedureUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the procedure for which the goods are declared.Box 38:Net mass (kg)Enter the net mass, expressed in kilograms, of the goods described in the relevant box 31. The net mass is the mass of the goods without any packaging.Box 39:QuotaEnter the order number of the tariff quota for which the declarant is applying.Box 40:Summary declaration/Previous documentUsing the relevant Community codes from Annex 38, enter the reference particulars of any summary declaration used in the Member State of import or of any previous document.Box 41:Supplementary unitsWhere necessary, enter the quantity of the item in question, expressed in the unit laid down in the goods nomenclature.Box 42:Item priceEnter the price of the item in question.Box 43:Valuation methodUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the valuation method used.Box 44:Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisationsUsing the relevant codes from Annex 38, enter the details required by any specific rules applicable together with reference particulars of the documents produced in support of the declaration, including the serial numbers of any control copies T5 or identification numbers.The subdivision "A.I. code" must not be used.Where a declaration entering goods for the customs warehousing procedure is lodged with a customs office other than the supervising office, enter the name and full address of the supervising office.Declarations made in Member States which, during the transitional period for the introduction of the euro, give the opportunity to operators to opt for the use of the euro unit for the establishment of their customs declarations must include in this box, preferably in the subdivision in the bottom right-hand corner, an indicator of the currency unit, national unit or euro unit, used.Member States may provide that this indicator be entered only in box 44 for the first item of goods of the declaration. In this case, the information will be deemed valid for all the goods items of the declaration.This indicator will be constituted by the iso-alpha-3 currency code (ISO 4217).When goods are the subject of a VAT-exempt supply to another Member State, the information required by Article 143(2) of Directive 2006/112/EC shall be entered in box 44, including when required by a Member State, the evidence that the imported goods are intended to be transported or dispatched from the Member State of importation to another Member State.Box 45:AdjustmentThis box contains information of any adjustments when no DV1 form is produced in support of the declaration. Any amounts to be entered in this box are to be expressed in the currency unit the code for which may appear in box 44, or, in the absence of such a code in box 44, in the currency of the Member State where the import formalities are completed.Box 46:Statistical valueEnter the statistical value expressed in the currency unit the code for which may appear in box 44, or, in the absence of such a code in box 44, in the currency of the Member State where the import formalities are completed, in accordance with the Community provisions in force.Box 47:Calculation of taxesEnter the tax base applicable (value, weight or other). Using, where necessary, the relevant Community codes from Annex 38, the following should be shown on each line:the type of tax (e.g. import duty, VAT),the tax base,the rate of tax applicable,the amount of tax payable,the method of payment chosen (MP).The amounts in this box must be expressed in the currency unit the code for which may appear in box 44, or, in the absence of such a code in box 44, in the currency of the Member State where the import formalities are completed.Box 48:Deferred paymentEnter, where applicable, the reference particulars of the authorisation in question; deferred payment here refers both to deferred payment of customs duties and to tax credit.Box 49:Identification of warehouseUsing the relevant Community code from Annex 38, enter the reference particulars of the warehouse.Box 54:Place and date, signature and name of the declarant or his representativeEnter the place and date of the completion of the declaration.Subject to specific provisions to be adopted with regard to the use of computerised systems, the original of the handwritten signature of the person concerned must be given on the copy which is to remain at the office of import, followed by the full name of that person. Where that person is a legal person, the signatory should add his capacity after his signature and full name.
TITLE IIIREMARKS CONCERNING THE CONTINUATION FORMSA.Continuation forms should only be used where the declaration covers more than one item (cf. box 5). They must be presented together with an IM, EX, EU or CO form.B.The instructions in Titles I and II also apply to the continuation forms.However:the symbols "IM/c", "EX/c" or "EU/c" (or "CO/c" where applicable) must be entered in the first subdivision of box 1, that subdivision being left blank only where:the form is used for Community transit only, in which case, depending on the Community transit procedure applicable to the goods concerned, "T1bis", "T2bis", "T2Fbis" or "T2SMbis" will be entered in the third subdivision of box 1,the form is used solely to furnish proof of the Community status of goods, in which case, depending on the status of the goods concerned, "T2Lbis", "T2LFbis" or "T2LSMbis" will be entered in the third subdivision of the box,box 2/8 is for optional use by the Member States and should show only the name and identification number, if any, of the person concerned,the "summary" part of box 47 concerns the final summary of all the items covered by the IM and IM/c, EX and EX/c, EU and EU/c or CO and CO/c forms used. It should therefore be used only on the last of the IM/c, EX/c, EU/c or CO/c forms attached to an IM, EX, EU or CO document in order to show the total payable by type of tax.C.If continuation forms are used,any boxes 31 (Packages and description of goods) which have not been used must be struck out to prevent later use,when the third subdivision of box 1 contains the symbol T, boxes 32 (Item number), 33 (Commodity code), 35 (Gross mass (kg)), 38 (Net mass (kg)), 40 (Summary declaration/previous document) and 44 (Additional information, documents produced, certificates and authorisations) of the first item of goods of the transit declaration used must be struck through and the first box 31 (Packages and description of goods) of this document may not be used to enter the marks, numbers, number and kind of packages or goods description. In the first box 31 of this document, reference will be made, as appropriate, to the number of continuation forms bearing the respective symbols T1bis, T2bis or T2Fbis.
ANNEX 37aEXPLANATORY NOTE ON THE USE OF TRANSIT DECLARATIONS BY THE EXCHANGE OF EDI STANDARD MESSAGES(EDI TRANSIT DECLARATION)TITLE IGeneralThe EDI transit declaration is based upon the particulars entered into the different boxes of the Single Administrative Document (SAD) as defined in Annexes 37 and 38, in association with or replaced by a code if appropriate.This Annex contains exclusively the basic special requirements, which apply when the formalities are carried out by the exchange of the EDI standard messages. Furthermore the additional codes presented in Annex 37c are applicable. Annexes 37 and 38 apply to the EDI transit declaration unless otherwise specified in this Annex or in Annex 37c.The detailed structure and content of the EDI transit declaration follow the technical specifications the competent authorities communicate to the principal in order to ensure the proper functioning of the system. These specifications are based upon the requirements laid down in this Annex.This Annex describes the structure of the information exchange. The transit declaration is organised into data groups, which contain data attributes. The attributes are grouped together in such a way that they build up coherent logical blocks within the scope of the message. A data group indentation indicates that the data group depends on a lower indent data group.When present, the appropriate number of the box on the SAD is noted.The term "number" in the explanation of a data group indicates how many times the data group may be used in the transit declaration.The term "type/length" in the explanation of an attribute indicates the requirements for the data type and the data length. The codes for the data types are as follows:aalphabeticnnumericanalphanumericThe number following the code indicates the admissible data length. The following applies.The optional two dots before the length indicator mean that the data has no fixed length, but it can have up to a number of digits, as specified by the length indicator. A comma in the data length means that the attribute can hold decimals, the digit before the comma indicates the total length of the attribute, the digit after the comma indicates the maximum number of digits after the decimal point.TITLE IIStructure of the EDI transit declarationA.Table of the data groupsTRANSIT OPERATIONTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeGOODS ITEMTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeCONTAINERSSGI CODESPACKAGESPREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCESPRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATESSPECIAL MENTIONSCUSTOMS OFFICE of departureTRADER principalREPRESENTATIVECUSTOMS OFFICE of transitCUSTOMS OFFICE of destinationTRADER authorised consigneeCONTROL RESULTSEALS INFORMATIONSEALS IDGUARANTEEGUARANTEE REFERENCEVALIDITY LIMITATION (EC)VALIDITY LIMITATION (NON-EC)B.Particulars on the data of the transit declarationTRANSIT OPERATIONNumber: 1The data group shall be used.LRNType/Length: an ..22The local reference number (LRN) shall be used. It is nationally defined and allocated by the user in agreement with the competent authorities to identify each single declaration.
Declaration type(box 1)
Type/Length: an ..5
The attribute shall be used.
Number of loading lists(box 4)
Type/Length: n ..5
The attribute shall be used when loading lists are present. In case of loading lists the following rules are applied:the required attribute "Country of dispatch" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" is set to "-",there is only one occurrence of the data group "GOODS ITEM" and where necessary the subdata groups "PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCES", and "PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES" and "SPECIAL MENTIONS". All the other subdata groups of "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used,the attribute "Textual description" contains references to the attached loading lists, "Textual description LNG" contains the language code (LNG) used for those references. The content of the references can be:for "Declaration type" = "T1""See loading list(s)",for "Declaration type" = "T2""See loading list(s)",for "Declaration type" = "T2F""See loading list(s)",for "Declaration type" = "T-""T1: See loading list(s) from … to …","T2: See loading list(s) from … to …","T2F: See loading list(s) from … to …",the attribute "Item number" is filled in with "-",all the other attributes of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used.
Total number of items(box 5)
Type/Length: n ..5
The attribute shall be used.
Total number of packages(box 6)
Type/Length: n ..7
The use of the attribute is optional. The total number of packages is equal to the sum of all "Number of packages", all "Number of pieces" and a value of "1" for each declared "bulk".
Country of dispatch(box 15a)
Type/Length: a2
The attribute shall be used, if only one country of dispatch is declared. The country codes presented in Annex 37c shall be used. In this case the attribute "Country of dispatch" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used. If more than one country of dispatch is declared, this attribute of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" cannot be used. In this case the attribute "Country of dispatch" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" shall be used.
Destination country(box 17a)
Type/Length: a2
The attribute shall be used, if only one country of destination is declared. The country codes presented in Annex 37c shall be used. In this case the attribute "Destination country" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used. If more than one country of destination is declared, this attribute of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" cannot be used. In this case the attribute "Destination country" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" shall be used.
Identity at departure(box 18)
Type/Length: an ..27
The attribute shall be used according to Annex 37.
Identity at departure LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
Nationality at departure(box 18)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used according to Annex 37.
Container(box 19)
Type/Length: n1
The following codes shall be used0no1yes.
Nationality crossing border(box 21)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used according to Annex 37.
Identity crossing border(box 21)
Type/Length: an ..27
The use of this attribute is optional for Member States in accordance with Annex 37.
Identity crossing border LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
Type of transport crossing border(box 21)
Type/Length: n ..2
The use of the attribute is optional for the Member States according to Annex 37.
Transport mode at border(box 25)
Type/Length: n ..2
The use of the attribute is optional for the Member States according to Annex 37.
Inland transport mode(box 26)
Type/Length: n ..2
The use of the attribute is optional for the Member States. It has to be used according to the explanatory note concerning box 25 presented in Annex 38.
Loading place(box 27)
Type/Length: an ..17
The use of the attribute is optional for the Member States.
Agreed location code(box 30)
Type/Length: an ..17
The attribute cannot be used, if the data group "CONTROL RESULT" is used. If this data group is not used the attribute is optional. If this attribute is used the precise indication of the place in coded form where the goods can be examined is necessary. The attributes "Agreed location of goods"/"Agreed location code", "Authorised location of goods" and "Customs subplace" cannot be used at the same time.
Agreed location of goods(box 30)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute cannot be used, if the data group "CONTROL RESULT" is used. If this data group is not used the attribute is optional. If this attribute is used the precise indication of the place where the goods can be examined is necessary. The attributes "Agreed location of goods"/"Agreed location code", "Authorised location of goods" and "Customs subplace" cannot be used at the same time.
Agreed location of goods LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
Authorised location of goods(box 30)
Type/Length: an ..17
The attribute is optional, if the data group "CONTROL RESULT" is used. If the attribute is used the precise indication of the place where the goods can be examined is necessary. If the data group "CONTROL RESULT" is not used the attribute cannot be used. The attributes "Agreed location of goods"/"Agreed location code", "Authorised location of goods" and "Customs subplace" cannot be used at the same time.
Customs subplace(box 30)
Type/Length: an ..17
The attribute cannot be used, if the data group "CONTROL RESULT" is used. If this data group is not used the attribute is optional. If this attribute is used the precise indication of the place where the goods can be examined is necessary. The attributes "Agreed location of goods"/"Agreed location code", "Authorised location of goods" and "Customs subplace" cannot be used at the same time.
Total gross mass(box 35)
Type/Length: n ..11,3
The attribute shall be used.
NCTS accompanying document language codeType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of the transit accompanying document (NCTS accompanying document).Dialogue language indicator at departureType/Length: a2The use of the language code presented in Annex 37c is optional. If this attribute is not used the system will use the default language of the office of departure.
Declaration date(box 50)
Type/Length: n8
The attribute shall be used.
Declaration place(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Declaration place LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) of the corresponding free text field.
TRADER consignor(box 2)
Number: 1
This data group is used, when there is only one consignor declared. In this case the data group "TRADER consignor" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used.
Name(box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Street and number(box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Country(box 2)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Postcode(box 2)
Type/Length: an ..9
The attribute shall be used.
City(box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
NAD LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of name and address (NAD LNG).
TIN(box 2)
Type/Length: an ..17
The use of the attribute to insert the trader identification number (TIN) is optional for the Member States.
TRADER Consignee(box 8)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used, when there is only one consignee declared and the attribute "Destination country" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" contains a Member State or an EFTA country. In this case the data group "TRADER consignee" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used.
Name(box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Street and number(box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Country(box 8)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Postcode(box 8)
Type/Length: an ..9
The attribute shall be used.
City(box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
NAD LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of name and address (NAD LNG).
TIN(box 8)
Type/Length: an ..17
The use of this attribute to insert the trader identification number (TIN) is optional for the Member States.
GOODS ITEMNumber: 999The data group shall be used.
Declaration type(ex box 1)
Type/Length: an ..5
The attribute shall be used, if the code "T-" was used for the attribute "Declaration type" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION". In other cases this attribute cannot be used.
Country of dispatch(ex box 15a)
Type/Length: a2
The attribute shall be used, if more than one country of dispatch is declared. The country codes presented in Annex 37c shall be used. The attribute "Country of dispatch" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" cannot be used. If only one country of dispatch is declared the corresponding attribute of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" shall be used.
Destination country(ex box 17a)
Type/Length: a2
The attribute shall be used, if more than one country of destination is declared. The country codes presented in Annex 37c shall be used. The attribute "Destination country" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" cannot be used. If only one country of destination is declared the corresponding attribute of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" shall be used.
Textual description(box 31)
Type/Length: an ..140
The attribute shall be used.Textual description LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) of the corresponding free text field.
Item number(box 32)
Type/Length: n ..5
The attribute shall be used, even if a number "1" was used for the attribute "Total number of items" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION". In this case the number "1" shall be used for this attribute. Each item number is unique throughout the declaration.
Commodity code(box 33)
Type/Length: n ..8
The attribute shall be used with at least four and up to eight digits according to Annex 37.
Gross mass(box 35)
Type/Length: n ..11,3
This attribute is optional when goods of different type covered by the same declaration are packed together in such a way that it is impossible to determine the gross mass of each type of goods.
Net mass(box 38)
Type/Length: n ..11,3
The use of the attribute is optional according to Annex 37.
TRADER consignor(ex box 2)
Number: 1
The data group "TRADER consignor" cannot be used when there is only one consignor declared. In this case the data group "TRADER consignor" on "TRANSIT OPERATION" level is used.
Name(ex box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Street and number(ex box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Country(ex box 2)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Postcode(ex box 2)
Type/Length: an ..9
The attribute shall be used.
City(ex box 2)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
NAD LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of name and address (NAD LNG).
TIN(ex box 2)
Type/Length: an ..17
The use of this attribute to insert the trader identification number (TIN) is optional for the Member States.
TRADER consignee(ex box 8)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used when more than one consignee is declared and the attribute "Destination country" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" contains a Member State or an EFTA country. When only one consignee is declared, the data group "TRADER consignee" of the data group "GOODS ITEM" cannot be used.
Name(ex box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Street and number(ex box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Country(ex box 8)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Postcode(ex box 8)
Type/Length: an ..9
The attribute shall be used.
City(ex box 8)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
NAD LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of name and address (NAD LNG).
TIN(ex box 8)
Type/Length: an ..17
The use of this attribute to insert the trader identification number (TIN) is optional for the Member States.
CONTAINERS(box 31)
Number: 99
If the attribute "Container" of the data group "TRANSIT OPERATION" contains the code "1" the data group shall be used.
Container numbers(box 31)
Type/Length: an ..11
The attribute shall be used.
SGI Codes(box 31)
Number: 9The data group shall be used if the transit declaration concerns goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c.
Sensitive goods code(box 31)
Type/Length: n ..2The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used if the commodity code is not enough to uniquely identify goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c.
Sensitive quantity(box 31)
Type/Length: n ..11,3The attribute shall be used when the transit declaration concerns goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c.
PACKAGES(box 31)
Number: 99
The data group shall be used.
Marks and numbers of packages(box 31)
Type/Length: an ..42The attribute shall be used if the attribute "Kind of packages" contains other codes presented in Annex 38 than those for bulk (VQ, VG, VL, VY, VR or VO) or for "Unpacked" (NE, NF, NG). It is optional if the attribute "Kind of packages" contains one of the previously mentioned codes.
Marks and numbers of packages LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
Kind of packages(box 31)
Type/Length: an2The packaging codes listed under Box 31 of Annex 38 shall be used.
Number of packages(box 31)
Type/length: n ..5The attribute shall be used if the attribute "Kind of packages" contains other codes shown in Annex 38 than those for bulk (VQ, VG, VL, VY, VR or VO) or for "unpacked" (NE, NF, NG). It may not be used if the attribute "Kind of packages" contains one of the previously mentioned codes.
Number of pieces(box 31)
Type/Length: n ..5
The attribute shall be used if the attribute "Kind of packages" contains a code presented in Annex 37c for "Unpacked" (NE). In other cases this attribute cannot be used.
PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCES(box 40)
Number: 9
The data group shall be used according to Annex 37.
Previous document type(box 40)
Type/Length: an ..6
If the data group shall be used at least one previous document type shall be used.
Previous document reference(box 40)
Type/Length: an ..20
The reference of the previous document shall be used.
Previous document reference LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) of the corresponding free text field.
Complement of information(box 40)
Type/Length: an ..26
The use of the attribute is optional for the Member States.
Complement of information LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES(box 44)
Number: 99
The data group shall be used for TIR messages. In other cases, it shall be used according to Annex 37. If the data group is used, at least one of the following attributes shall be used.
Document type(box 44)
Type/Length: an ..3
The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Document reference(box 44)
Type/Length: an ..20
Document reference LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
Complement of information(box 44)
Type/Length: an ..26
Complement of information LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
SPECIAL MENTIONS(box 44)
Number: 99
The data group shall be used according to Annex 37. If the data group is used either the attribute "Additional information id" or "Text" shall be used.
Additional information id(box 44)
Type/Length: an ..3
The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to insert the identification (id) of the additional information.
Export from EC(box 44)
Type/Length: n1
If the attribute "Additional information id" contains the code "DG0" or "DG1" the attribute "Export from EC" or "Export from country" shall be used. Both attributes cannot be used at the same time. In other cases the attribute cannot be used. If this attribute is used the following codes are to be used:0 = no1 = yes.
Export from country(box 44)
Type/Length: a2
If the attribute "Additional information id" contains the code "DG0" or "DG1" the attribute "Export from EC" or "Export from country" shall be used. Both attributes cannot be used at the same time. In other cases the attribute cannot be used. If this attribute is used the country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
Text(box 44)
Type/Length: an ..70
Text LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
CUSTOMS OFFICE of departure(box C)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used.
Reference number(box C)
Type/Length: an8
The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
TRADER principal(box 50)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used.
TIN(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..17
The attribute shall be used where the data group "CONTROL RESULT" contains the code A3 or where the attribute "GRN" is used.
Name(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used if the attribute "TIN" is used and the other attributes of this data group are not already known by the system.
Street and number(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used if the attribute "TIN" is used and the other attributes of this data group are not already known by the system.
Country(box 50)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used if the attribute "TIN" is used and the other attributes of this data group are not already known by the system.
Postcode(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..9
The attribute shall be used if the attribute "TIN" is used and the other attributes of this data group are not already known by the system.
City(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used if the attribute "TIN" is used and the other attributes of this data group are not already known by the system.
NAD LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language of name and address (NAD LNG) if the corresponding free text fields are used.
REPRESENTATIVE(box 50)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used if the principal makes use of an authorised representative.
Name(box 50)
Type/Length: an ..35
The attribute shall be used.
Representative capacity(box 50)
Type/Length: a ..35
The use of this attribute is optional.
Representative capacity LNGType/Length: a2The language code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to define the language (LNG) if the corresponding free text field is used.
CUSTOMS OFFICE of transit(box 51)
Number: 9
The data group shall be used according to Annex 37.
Reference number(box 51)
Type/Length: an8
The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
CUSTOMS OFFICE of destination(box 53)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used.
Reference number(box 53)
Type/Length: an8
The code presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
TRADER authorised consignee(box 53)
Number: 1
The data group can be used to indicate that the goods will be delivered to an authorised consignee.
TIN authorised consignee(box 53)
Type/Length: an ..17
The attribute shall be used to insert the trader identification number (TIN).
CONTROL RESULT(box D)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used if an authorised consignor lodges the declaration.
Control result code(box D)
Type/Length: an2
The code A3 shall be used.
Date limit(box D)
Type/Length: n8
The attribute shall be used.
SEALS INFORMATION(box D)
Number: 1
The data group shall be used if an authorised consignor lodges a declaration for which his authorisation requires the use of seals or a principal is granted the use of seals of a special type.
Seals number(box D)
Type/Length: n ..4
The attribute shall be used.
SEALS ID(box D)
Number: 99
The data group shall be used for the identification (id) of seals.
Seals identity(box D)
Type/Length: an ..20
The attribute shall be used.
Seals identity LNGType/Length: a2The language code (LNG) presented in Annex 37c shall be used.
GUARANTEENumber: 9The data group shall be used.
Guarantee type(box 52)
Type/Length: an ..1
The code presented in Annex 38 shall be used.
GUARANTEE REFERENCE(box 52)
Number: 99
The data group shall be used if the attribute "Guarantee type" contains the code "0", "1","4" or "9".
GRN(box 52)
Type/Length: an ..24
The attribute shall be used to insert the guarantee reference number (GRN) if the attribute "Guarantee type" contains the code contains the code "0", "1", "2", "4" or "9". In this case the attribute "Other guarantee reference" can not be used.The "Guarantee Reference" number (GRN) is allocated by the office of guarantee to identify each single guarantee and it is structured as follows:
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of the year at which the guarantee was accepted (YY)Numeric 297
2Identifier of the country where the guarantee is lodged (ISO alpha 2 country code)Alphabetic 2IT
3Unique identifier for the acceptance given by the office of guarantee per year and countryAlphanumeric 121234AB788966
4Check digitAlphanumeric 18
5Identifier of the individual guarantee by means of voucher (1 letter + 6 digits) or NULL for other guarantee typesAlphanumeric 7A001017
Field 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 has to be filled with a unique identifier per year and country for the acceptance of the guarantee given by the office of guarantee. National administrations which want to have the Customs Office Reference Number of the office of guarantee included in the GRN, could use up to the first six characters to insert the national number of the office of guarantee.Field 4 has to be filled with a value that is a check digit for the fields 1 to 3 of the GRN. This field allows to detect an error when capturing the first four fields of the GRN.Field 5 is only used when the GRN is related to an individual guarantee by means of vouchers registered in the computerised transit system. In that case, this field has to be filled with the identifier of the voucher.
Other guarantee reference(box 52)
Type/Length: an ..35
This attribute shall be used if the attribute "Guarantee type" contains other codes than "0", "1", "2", "4" or "9". In this case the attribute "GRN" can not be used.Access codeType/length: an4The attribute shall be used when the attribute "GRN" is used, otherwise this attribute is optional for the Member States. Depending on the type of guarantee, it is issued by the office of guarantee, the guarantor or the principal and used to secure a specific guarantee.
VALIDITY LIMITATION (EC)Number: 1
Not valid for EC(box 52)
Type/Length: n1
The code 0 = no shall be used for Community transit.
VALIDITY LIMITATION (NON-EC)Number: 99
Not valid for other contracting parties(box 52)
Type/Length: a2
The country code presented in Annex 37c shall be used to indicate the EFTA country concerned.
ANNEX 37bSTRUCTURED MESSAGES AND DATA CONTENT FOR THE IE (INFORMATION EXCHANGE)TITLE IStructure and content of the EDI transit declarationChapter IStructure of the EDI transit declaration
IE15. Declaration data E_DEC_DATTRANSIT OPERATIONTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeGOODS ITEMTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeCONTAINERSSGI CODESPACKAGESPREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCESPRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATESSPECIAL MENTIONSCUSTOMS OFFICE of departureTRADER principalREPRESENTATIVECUSTOMS OFFICE of transitCUSTOMS OFFICE of destinationTRADER authorised consigneeCONTROL RESULTSEALS INFOSEALS IDGUARANTEEGUARANTEE REFERENCEVALIDITY LIMITATION ECVALIDITY LIMITATION NON-EC
TRANSIT OPERATION1 ×R
TRADER consignor (box 2)1 ×ORule 10
TRADER consignee (box 8)1 ×CRule 11Cond 1
GOODS ITEM99999 ×RRule 95
TRADER consignor (ex box 2)1 ×ORule 10
TRADER consignee (ex box 8)1 ×CRule 11Cond 2
CONTAINERS (box 31)99 ×CCond 55
PACKAGES (box 31)99 ×R
SGI CODES (box 31)9 ×ORule 155
PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCES (box 40)9 ×CCond 35
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES (box 44)99 ×O
SPECIAL MENTIONS (box 44)99 ×O
CUSTOMS OFFICE of departure (box C)1 ×R
TRADER principal (box 50)1 ×R
REPRESENTATIVE (box 50)1 ×O
CUSTOMS OFFICE of transit (box 51)9 ×CCond 30
CUSTOMS OFFICE of destination (box 53)1 ×R
TRADER authorised consignee (box 53)1 ×ORule 15
CONTROL RESULT (box D)1 ×ORule 160
SEALS INFO (box D)1 ×ORule 165
SEALS ID (box D)99 ×R
GUARANTEE9 ×R
GUARANTEE REFERENCE99 ×CCond 85
VALIDITY LIMITATION EC1 ×O
VALIDITY LIMITATION NON-EC99 ×O
LRNRan..22
Declaration type (box 1)Ran..5Rule 95
Number of loading lists (box 4)On..5Rule 95
Total number of items (box 5)Rn..5
Total number of packages (box 6)Cn..7Cond 95Rule 105
Country of dispatch (box 15a)Ca2Cond 135
Destination country (box 17a)Ca2Cond 140
Identity at departure (box 18)Can..27Cond 5Rule 35
Identity at departure LNGCa2Cond 99
Nationality at departure (box 18)Ca2Cond 6Rule 35
Container (box 19)Rn1Rule 230
Nationality crossing border (box 21)Ca2Cond 10Rule 36
Identity crossing border (box 21)Oan..31
Identity crossing border LNGCa2Cond 99
Type of transport crossing border (box 21)On..2
Transport mode at border (box 25)On..2
Inland transport mode (box 26)On..2
Loading place (box 27)Oan..17
Agreed location code (box 30)Can..17Cond 100Rule 41
Agreed location of goods (box 30)Can..35Cond 100Rule 41
Agreed location of goods LNGCa2Cond 99
Authorised location of goods (box 30)Can..17Cond 100Rule 41
Customs subplace (box 30)Can..17Cond 100Rule 41
Total gross mass (box 35)Rn..11,3
NCTS accompanying document language codeRa2
Dialogue language indicator at departureOa2Rule 100
Declaration date (box 50)Rn8
Declaration place (box 50)Ran..35
Declaration place LNGRa2
Name (box 2)Ran..35
Street and number (box 2)Ran..35
Country (box 2)Ra2
Postcode (box 2)Ran..9
City (box 2)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (box 2)Oan..17
Name (box 8)Ran..35
Street and number (box 8)Ran..35
Country (box 8)Ra2
Postcode (box 8)Ran..9
City (box 8)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (box 8)Oan..17
Declaration type (ex box 1)Can..5Cond 45
Country of dispatch (ex box 15a)Ca2Cond 135
Destination country (ex box 17a)Ca2Cond 140
Textual description (box 31)Ran..140
Textual description LNGRa2
Item number (box 32)Rn..5Rule 5Rule 7
Commodity code (box 33)Cn..8Cond 15Rule 60Rule 470
Gross mass (box 35)On..11,3Rule 700
Net mass (box 38)On..11,3
Name (ex box 2)Ran..35
Street and number (ex box 2)Ran..35
Country (ex box 2)Ra2
Postcode (ex box 2)Ran..9
City (ex box 2)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (ex box 2)Oan..17
Name (ex box 8)Ran..35
Street and number (ex box 8)Ran..35
Country (ex box 8)Ra2
Postcode (ex box 8)Ran..9
City (ex box 8)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (ex box 8)Oan..17
Container numbers (box 31)Ran..11
Sensitive goods code (box 31)On..2Rule 156
Sensitive quantity (box 31)Rn..11,3
Marks and numbers of packages (box 31)Can..42Cond 60
Marks and numbers of packages LNGCa2Cond 99
Kind of packages (box 31)Ra2
Number of packages (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
Number of pieces (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
Previous document type (box 40)Ran..6Rule 20
Previous document reference (box 40)Ran..20
Previous document reference LNGRa2
Complement of information (box 40)Oan..26
Complement of information LNGCa2Cond 99
Document type (box 44)Oan..3Rule 26
Document reference (box 44)Oan..20
Document reference LNGCa2Cond 99
Complement of information (box 44)Oan..26
Complement of information LNGCa2Cond 99Rule 27
Additional information identification (box 44)Oan..3
Export from EC (box 44)Ca1Cond 75Rule 75
Export from country (box 44)Ca2Cond 75Rule 75
Text (box 44)Oan..70
Text LNGCa2Cond 99
Reference number (box C)Ran8
TIN (box 50)Can..17Cond 110
Name (box 50)Can..35Cond 50
Street and number (box 50)Can..35Cond 50
Country (box 50)Ca2Cond 50
Postcode (box 50)Can..9Cond 50
City (box 50)Can..35Cond 50
NAD LNGCa2Cond 99
Name (box 50)Ran..35
Representative capacity (box 50)Oa..35
Representative capacity LNGCa2Cond 99
Reference number (box 51)Ran8
Reference number (box 53)Ran8
TIN authorised consignee (box 53)Ran..17
Control result code (box D)Ran2
Date limit (box D)Rn8
Seals number (box D)Rn..4
Seals identity (box D)Ran..20
Seals identity LNGRa2
Guarantee type (box 52)Rn1
GRN (box 52)Can..24Cond 125
Other guarantee reference (box 52)Can..35Cond 130
Access codeCan4Cond 86
Not valid for EC (box 52)Rn1Rule 230
Not valid for other contracting parties (box 52)Ra2Rule 231
Chapter IIParticulars (data) of the EDI transit declarationParticulars entered into the different boxes of the SAD document, as defined in Annexes 37 and 38, will be used for the EDI transit declaration where the formalities are carried out using a data-processing technique in association with, or replaced by a code if appropriate.Additional codes presented in Annex 38a shall equally be applied.In box 15 "Country of dispatch/export" and in box 17 "Country of destination" textual information shall be replaced by the proper code.Additional data elements to be inserted are as follows:LRN — local reference number nationally defined and allocated by the user in agreement with the customs authorities, to identify each single declaration,authorised/agreed location of goods or customs subplace — precise indication of the place where the goods can be examined, if appropriate in coded form,LNG — language code used to define the language in which the uncoded information in question is given,sensitive quantity — quantity of declared sensitive goods according to Annex 52, required to perform the guarantee check and registration,sensitive goods code — enter the code associated, when the case occurs, to the relevant HS6 commodity code of the sensitive goods listed in Annex 52,a transit declaration made in accordance with Article 388f shall include the following information:(a)an indication "simplified procedure" using the appropriate code;(b)the identification measures applied; and(c)the period within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination.
TITLE IIStructure and content of the anticipated arrival message from the office of departure to the office of destination (AAR)Chapter IStructure of the AAR message
IE01. AAR C_AAR_SNDTRANSIT OPERATIONTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeGOODS ITEMTRADER consignorTRADER consigneeCONTAINERSSGI CODESPACKAGESPREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCESSPECIAL MENTIONSCUSTOMS OFFICE of departureTRADER principalCUSTOMS OFFICE of destinationTRADER authorised consigneeCONTROL RESULTSEALS INFOSEALS ID
TRANSIT OPERATION1 ×RRule 143
TRADER consignor (box 2)1 ×ORule 10
TRADER consignee (box 8)1 ×CRule 11Cond 1
GOODS ITEM99999 ×RRule 95
TRADER consignor (ex box 2)1 ×ORule 10
TRADER consignee (ex box 8)1 ×CRule 11Cond 2
CONTAINERS (box 31)99 ×CCond 55
PACKAGES (box 31)99 ×R
SGI CODES (box 31)9 ×ORule 155
PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE REFERENCES (box 40)9 ×CCond 35
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES (box 44)99 ×O
SPECIAL MENTIONS (box 44)99 ×O
CUSTOMS OFFICE of departure (box C)1 ×R
TRADER principal (box 50)1 ×R
CUSTOMS OFFICE of destination (box 53)1 ×R
TRADER authorised consignee (box 53)1 ×ORule 15
CONTROL RESULT (box D)1 ×R
SEALS INFO (box D)1 ×O
SEALS ID (box D)99 ×R
MRNRan18
Declaration type (box 1)Ran..5
Number of loading lists (box 4)On..5Rule 95
Total number of items (box 5)Rn..5
Total number of packages (box 6)Cn..7Cond 95
Country of dispatch (box 15a)Ca2Cond 135
Destination country (box 17a)Ca2Cond 140
Identity at departure (box 18)Can..27Cond 5Rule 35
Identity at departure LNGCa2Cond 99
Nationality at departure (box 18)Ca2Cond 6Rule 35
Container (box 19)Rn1Rule 230
Diversion prohibitedRn1Rule 230
Declaration acceptance dateRn8
Issuing dateRn8
Total gross massRn..11,3
NCTS accompanying document language codeRa2
Name (box 2)Ran..35
Street and number (box 2)Ran..35
Country (box 2)Ra2
Postcode (box 2)Ran..9
City (box 2)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (box 2)Oan..17
Name (box 8)Ran..35
Street and number (box 8)Ran..35
Country (box 8)Ra2
Postcode (box 8)Ran..9
City (box 8)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (box 8)Oan..17
Declaration type (ex box 1)Can..5Cond 45
Country of dispatch (ex box 15a)Ca2Cond 135
Destination country (ex box 17a)Ca2Cond 140
Textual description (box 31)Ran..140
Textual description LNGRa2
Item number (box 32)Rn..5Rule 5Rule7
Commodity code (box 33)Cn..6Cond 15Rule 470
Gross mass (box 35)On..11,3
Net mass (box 38)On..11,3
Name (ex box 2)Ran..35
Street and number (ex box 2)Ran..35
Country (ex box 2)Ra2
Postcode (ex box 2)Ran..9
City (ex box 2)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (ex box 2)Oan..17
Name (ex box 8)Ran..35
Street and number (ex box 8)Ran..35
Country (ex box 8)Ra2
Postcode (ex box 8)Ran..9
City (ex box 8)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
TIN (ex box 8)Oan..17
Container numbers (box 31)Ran..11
Sensitive goods code (box 31)On..2Rule 156
Sensitive quantity (box 31)Rn..11,3
Marks and numbers of packages (box 31)Can..42Cond 60
Marks and numbers of packages LNGCa2Cond 99
Kind of packages (box 31)Ra2
Number of packages (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
Number of pieces (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
Previous document type (box 40)Ran..6Rule 20Rule 79
Previous document reference (box 40)Ran..20
Previous document reference LNGRa2
Complement of information (box 40)Oan..26
Complement of information LNGCa2Cond 99
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATESRule 26
Document type (box 44)Oan..3Rule 79
Document reference (box 44)Oan..20
Document reference LNGCa2Cond 99
Complement of information (box 44)Oan..26
Complement of information LNGCa2Cond 99
Additional information identification (box 44)Ran..3Rule 80
Export from EC (box 44)Ca1Cond 75Rule 75
Export from country (box 44)Ca2Cond 75Rule 75
Reference number (box C)Ran8
TIN (box 50)Oan..17
Name (box 50)Ran..35
Street and number (box 50)Ran..35
Country (box 50)Ra2
Postcode (box 50)Ran..9
City (box 50)Ran..35
NAD LNGRa2
Reference number (box 53)Ran8
TIN authorised consignee (box 53)Ran..17
Control result code (box D)Ran2
Date limit (box D)Rn8
Seals number (box D)Rn..4
Seals identity (box D)Ran..20
Seals identity LNGRa2
Chapter IIThe particulars (data) of the AAR messageThe AAR message shall be based on data derived from the transit declaration presented in Chapter I (as amended by the trader and/or revised by the competent authorities) and completed using the additional data presented below:diversion prohibited — the attribute has to be used as a flag, its value can be either "0" ("no") or "1" ("yes"),declaration acceptance date — state the date when the transit declaration got accepted at the office of departure,issuing date — state the date when the anticipated arrival record message (AAR) is issued at the office of departure,movement reference number (MRN).
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of transit movement (YY)Numeric 297
2Identifier of the country from which movement originates. (ISO alpha 2 country code)Alphabetic 2IT
3Unique identifier for transit movement per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Fields 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 has to be filled in with an identifier for the transit transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of national administrations but each transit transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number. National administrations that want to have the office reference number of the customs authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first six characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 has to be filled in with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows to detect an error when capturing the whole MRN.
TITLE IIIStructure and content of the arrival advice message from the office of destination to the office of departureChapter IStructure of the arrival advice message
IE06. Arrival advice C_ARR_ADVTRANSIT OPERATIONCUSTOMS OFFICE presentation officeCUSTOMS OFFICE of departure
TRANSIT OPERATION1 ×R
CUSTOMS OFFICE presentation office1 ×R
CUSTOMS OFFICE of departure1 ×R
MRNRan18
Arrival dateRn8
Reference numberRan8
Reference numberRan8
Chapter IIThe particulars (data) of the arrival advice messageMRN — movement reference number structured as presented in Annex 37b, Title II,arrival date — state the date when the movement arrived at the office of destination,office reference number of the customs authorities structured as presented in Annex 38a.
TITLE IVStructure and content of the control results message from the office of destination to the office of departureChapter IStructure of the control results message
IE18. Destination control results (type A or B) C_DES_CONTRANSIT OPERATIONCONTROL RESULTGOODS ITEMCONTAINERSSGI CODESPACKAGESEN ROUTE EVENTINCIDENTTRANSHIPMENTNEW CONTAINERSNEW SEALS INFORMATIONNEW SEALS IDENTIFICATIONRESULTS OF CONTROLCUSTOMS OFFICE Presentation OfficeCUSTOMS OFFICE of departure
TRANSIT OPERATION1 ×R
CONTROL RESULT1 ×R
GOODS ITEM99999 ×CCond 185Rule 355
CONTAINERS (box 31)99 ×CCond 185
PACKAGES (box 31)99 ×CCond 185
SGI CODES (box 31)9 ×CCond 185
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATES (box 44)99 ×CCond 185
RESULTS OF CONTROL1 ×CCond 185Rule 210
EN ROUTE EVENT9 ×ORule 217
INCIDENT1 ×O
TRANSHIPMENT1 xO
NEW CONTAINERS99 xO
NEW SEALS INFO (box F)1 xO
NEW SEALS IDENTIFICATION (box F)99 xR
CUSTOMS OFFICE presentation office1 xR
CUSTOMS OFFICE of departure1 xR
MRNRan18
Enquiry engaged at destinationCn1Cond 185Rule 230
Total number of items (box 5)Cn..5Cond 185
Total number of packages (box 6)Cn..7Cond 185
Identity at departure (box 18)Can..27Cond 185
Identity at departure LNGCa2Cond 99
Nationality at departure (box 18)Ca2Cond 185
Total gross mass (box 35)Cn..11,3Cond 185
Control date (box I)Rn8
Control result code (box I)Ran2
State of seals okOn1Rule 230Rule 325
Waiting for discrepancies resolutionCn1Cond 90Rule 230
Textual description (box 31)Oan..140
Textual description LNGCa2Cond 99
Item number (box 32)Rn..5
Commodity code (box 33)Cn..6Cond 15
Gross mass (box 35)On..11,3
Net mass (box 38)On..11,3
Container numbers (box 31)Ran..11
Sensitive goods code (box 31)On..2
Sensitive quantity (box 31)Rn..11,3
Marks and numbers of packages (box 31)Can..42Cond 60
Marks and numbers of packages LNGCa2Cond 99
Kind of packages (box 31)Ra2
Number of packages (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
Number of pieces (box 31)Cn..5Cond 60
PRODUCED DOCUMENTS/CERTIFICATESRule 26
Document type (box 44)Oan..3
Document reference (box 44)Oan..20
Document reference LNGCa2Cond 99
Complement of information (box 44)Oan..26
Complement of information LNGCa2Cond 99
PlaceRan..35
Place LNGRa2
CountryRa2
Incident flagRn1Rule 230
Incident information (box 56)Oan..350
Incident information LNGCa2Cond 99
Endorsement date (box G)On8
Endorsement authority (box G)Oan..35
Endorsement authority LNGCa2Cond 99
Endorsement place (box G)Oan..35
Endorsement place LNGCa2Cond 99
Endorsement country (box G)Oa2
New transport means identity (box 55)Oan..27Rule 190
New transport means identity LNGCa2Cond 99
New transport means nationality (box 55)Oa2Rule 190
Endorsement date (box F)On8
Endorsement authority (box F)Oan..35
Endorsement authority LNGCa2Cond 99
Endorsement place (box F)Oan..35
Endorsement place LNGCa2Cond 99
Endorsement country (box F)Oa2
New container number (box 55)Oan..11Rule 190
New seals number (box F)Rn..4
New seals identity (box F)Ran..20
New seals identiy LNGRa2
Control indicatorRan2
DescriptionOan..140
Description LNGCa2Cond 99
Corrected valueOxxxRule 150
Reference numberRan8
Reference numberRan8
Chapter IIThe particulars (data) of the control results messageThe control results message shall be based on the data derived from the anticipated arrival record message (AAR) presented in Title II, Chapter II.Additional data elements to be inserted are as follows:enquiry engaged at destination,waiting for discrepancies resolution,control results code as presented in Annex 38a,control data (box I),state of seals,en route event: indicate the place and the country where the event occurs,incident flag,incident information (box 56),incident information LNG,endorsement date (box G),endorsement authority (box G),endorsement authority LNG,endorsement place (box G),endorsement place LNG,endorsement country (box G),new transport means identity (box 55),new transport means identity LNG,new transport means nationality (box 55),new seals number (box F),new seals identity (box F),new seals identity LNG,endorsement date (box F),endorsement authority (box F),endorsement authority LNG,endorsement place (box F),endorsement place LNG,endorsement country (box F),new container number (box 55),control indicator,description,description LNG,corrected value.
ANNEX 37cADDITIONAL CODES FOR THE COMPUTERISED TRANSIT SYSTEM1.Country codes (CNT)
FieldContentField typeExample
1ISO alpha 2 country code.Alphabetic 2IT
The ISO alpha 2 country code is used (see Annex 38).
2.Language codeISO alpha 2 codification as specified in ISO — 639: 1988 shall apply.3.Commodity code (COM)
FieldContentField typeExamples
1HS6Numeric 6 (left aligned)010290
The six digits of the Harmonised System have to be entered (HS6). The commodity code may be expanded to eight digits for national use.
4.Sensitive goods code
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Additional identifier for sensitive goodsNumeric ..22
The code is used in extension to HS6, as shown in Annex44c, where a sensitive good cannot sufficiently be identified with HS6.
5.Package code(UNECE Recommendation No 21/Rev.1 — August 1994)
AerosolAE
Ampoule, non protectedAM
Ampoule, protectedAP
AtomiserAT
BagBG
Bale, compressedBL
Bale, non-compressedBN
Balloon, non-protectedBF
Balloon, protectedBP
BarBR
BarrelBA
Bars, in bundle/bunch/trussBZ
BasketBK
Beer crateCB
BinBI
BoardBD
Board, in bundle/bunch/trussBY
BobbinBB
BoltBT
Bottle, non-protected, cylindricalBO
Bottle, non-protected, bulbousBS
Bottle, protected cylindricalBQ
Bottle, protected bulbousBV
Bottle crate, bottle rackBC
BoxBX
BucketBJ
Bulk, liquefied gas (at abnormal temperature/pressure)VQ
Bulk, gas (at 1031 mbar and 15 oC)VG
Bulk, liquidVL
Bulk, solid, fine particles ("powders")VY
Bulk, solid, granular particles ("grains")VR
Bulk, solid, large particles ("nodules")VO
BunchBH
BundleBE
ButtBU
CageCG
Can, rectangularCA
Can, cylindricalCX
CanisterCI
CanvasCZ
Carboy, non-protectedCO
Carboy, protectedCP
CartonCT
CaseCS
CaskCK
ChestCH
ChurnCC
CofferCF
CoffinCJ
CoilCL
Collapsible tubeTD
CoverCV
CrateCR
CreelCE
CupCU
CylinderCY
Demijohn, non-protectedDJ
Demijohn, protectedDP
DrumDR
EnvelopeEN
FilmpackFP
FirkinFI
FlaskFL
FootlockerFO
FrameFR
Framed crateFD
Fruit crateFC
Gas bottleGB
GirderGI
Girders, in bundle/bunch/trussGZ
HamperHR
HogsheadHG
IngotIN
Ingots, in bundle/bunch/trussIZ
JarJR
Jerrycan, rectangularJC
Jerrycan, cylindricalJY
JugJG
JutebagJT
KegKG
LogLG
Logs, in bundle/ bunch/trussLZ
Milk crateMC
Multiply bagMB
Multiwall sackMS
MatMT
Match boxMX
NestNS
NetNT
PackagePK
PacketPA
PailPL
ParcelPC
PipePI
Pipes, in bundle/bunch/trussPZ
PitcherPH
PlankPN
Planks, in bundle/bunch/trussPZ
PlatePG
Plates, in bundle/bunch/trussPY
PotPT
PouchPO
RednetRT
ReelRL
RingRG
RodRD
Rods, in bundle/bunch/trussRZ
RollRO
SachetSH
SackSA
Sea-chestSE
Shallow crateSC
SheetST
SheetmetalSM
Sheets, in bundle/bunch/trussSZ
ShrinkwrappedSW
Skeleton caseSK
SlipsheetSL
SpindleSD
SuitcaseSU
Tank, rectangularTK
Tank, cylindricalTY
Tea-chestTC
TinTN
TrayPU
Tray packPU
TrunkTR
TrussTS
TubTB
TubeTU
Tube, collapsibleTD
Tubes, in bundle/bunch/trussTZ
TunTO
Unpacked or unpackagedNE
Vacuum-packedVP
VatVA
VialVI
WickerbottleWB
6.Produced documents/certificates code(numeric codes extracted from the 1997b UN Directories for electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport: List of code for data element 1001, Document/message name, coded.)
Certificate of conformity2
Certificate of quality3
Movement certificate A.TR.118
Container list235
Packing list271
Proforma invoice325
Commercial invoice380
House waybill703
Master bill of lading704
Bill of lading705
House bill of lading714
Road list-SMGS722
Road consignment note730
Air waybill740
Master air waybill741
Dispatch note (post parcels)750
Multimodal/combined transport document (generic)760
Cargo manifest785
Bordereau787
Dispatch note model T820
Dispatch note model T1821
Dispatch note model T2822
Control document T5823
Dispatch note model T2L825
Goods declaration for exportation830
Phytosanitary certificate851
Sanitary certificate852
Veterinary certificate853
Certificate of origin861
Declaration of origin862
Preference certificate of origin864
Certificate of origin form GSP865
Import licence911
Cargo declaration (arrival)933
Embargo permit941
TIF form951
TIR carnet952
EUR 1 certificate of origin954
ATA carnet955
Otherzzz
7.Additional information/Special indication codeThe codes applicable are as follows:DG0Export from one EFTA country subject to restriction or export from EC subject to restriction.DG1Export from one EFTA country subject to duties or export from EC subject to duties.DG2Export.Additional special indication codes can also be defined at national domain level.8.Customs office reference number (COR)
FieldContentField typeExample
1Identifier of the country to which the customs office belongs (see CNT)Alphabetic 2IT
2National number of the customs officeAlphanumeric 60830AB
Field 1 as explained above.Field 2 has to be freely filled with a 6-character alphanumeric code. The 6 characters allow national administrations, where necessary, to define a hierarchy of customs offices.
9.For the attribute "Declaration type" (box 1): for TIR declarations, use the code "TIR".10.For the attribute "Guarantee type" (box 52): for TIR messages use the code "B".
ANNEX 37d(referred to in Article 353(2)(b))PART IFALLBACK PROCEDURECHAPTER IGeneral provisions1.This Annex lays down specific provisions for use of the fallback procedure, under Article 353(2), in the following cases:(a)for travellers:where the customs authorities’ computerised system is not functioning;(b)for principals, including authorised consignors:where the customs authorities’ computerised system is not functioning, orwhere the principal’s computerised system is not functioning, orwhere the network between the principal and the customs authorities is not functioning.2.Part I, Titles VII, VIII and Part II, Title II, Chapter 4, Sections 1, 2 and 3, subsections 1 to 7 shall apply to the fallback procedure unless otherwise provided in points 3 to 31 of this Annex.3.Transit declarations.3.1.The transit declaration used in a fallback procedure shall be recognisable by all parties involved in the transit operation in order to avoid problems at the office(s) of transit and at the office of destination. For this reason the used documentation is limited to the following:use of a Single Administrative Document (SAD),use of a SAD printed out on plain paper by the trader system as foreseen in Annex 37, orthe SAD may be replaced by the layout of the Transit accompanying document (TAD) — Transit/security accompanying document (TSAD) with the agreement of the customs authorities where the trader’s needs are considered justified by the customs authorities.3.2.For the implementation of point 3.1, third indent, of this Annex the TAD/TSAD shall be completed in accordance with Annex 37, 45a and 45e.3.3.Where the provisions of this Annex refers to copies of the transit declaration accompanying a consignment, these provisions shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to the TAD/TSAD.CHAPTER IIImplementing rules4.Unavailability of the customs authorities’ computerised system.4.1.The rules shall be applied as follows, irrespective of the document used:the transit declaration shall be completed and produced to the office of departure in three copies in accordance with Annex 37 for the SAD and established in conformance with Annexes 37 and 45a for the TAD/TSAD,the transit declaration shall be registered in box C using a system of numbering different from that used in the computerised system,the fallback procedure shall be indicated on the copies of the transit declaration with the stamp, conforming to the specimen in Part II of this Annex, in box A of the single administrative document (SAD) or in the place of the MRN and the barcode on the TAD/TSAD,where a simplified procedure is used the economic operator shall fulfil all the obligations and conditions regarding the entries to be made in the declaration and the use of the special stamp referred to in points 26 to 29, using respectively boxes D and C,the document shall be stamped either by the office of departure in case of the standard procedure or by the authorised consignor where a simplified procedure is used,where the TAD/TSAD layout is used, no barcode nor Movement Reference Number (MRN) shall appear in the declaration.4.2.Where the decision to follow the fallback procedure is taken, any declaration, which has been entered in the computerised system, but which has not been further processed owing to the failure of the system, shall be cancelled. The economic operator is required to provide information to the customs authorities each time a declaration is submitted to the system but subsequently the fallback procedure shall be used for that declaration.4.3.The customs authority shall monitor the use of the fallback procedure in order to avoid its misuse.5.Unavailability of the principal’s computer system and/or network.The provisions set out in point 4 shall apply excluding the provisions of the simplified procedure.The principal shall inform the customs authorities when his computer system and/or network is available again.6.Unavailability of the authorised consignor’s computer system and/or network.Where the authorised consignor’s computer system and/or network is/are unavailable the following procedure shall apply:the provisions set out in point 4 must be applied,the authorised consignor shall inform the customs authorities when his computer system and/or network is available again,in these circumstances or in the event of network deficiencies when an authorised consignor makes more than 2 % of his declarations in a year under the fallback procedure, the authorisation shall be reviewed in order to assess whether its conditions are still met.7.Data-capture by national authorities.However, in the cases referred to in points 5 and 6, national customs authorities may allow economic operators to present the transit declaration in one copy (making use of the SAD or, where relevant, of the layout of the TAD/TSAD) to the office of departure in order to have it processed by the customs computerised system.CHAPTER IIIOperation of the procedure8.Goods placed under the Community transit procedure shall be carried under cover of Copies No 4 and No 5 of the SAD or under cover of the TAD/TSAD given to the principal by the office of departure.9.Furnishing of an individual guarantee by a guarantor.Where the office of guarantee is not the office of departure for the transit operation, it shall keep a copy of the instrument which provides evidence that it has accepted the guarantor’s undertaking. The principal shall present the original to the office of departure, where it shall be retained. If necessary the office may request a translation into the official language, or one of the official languages, of the country concerned.10.Mixed consignments.In the case of consignments comprising both goods which must be carried under the T1 procedure and goods which must be carried under the T2 procedure, the transit declaration bearing the "T" symbol shall be supplemented by:supplementary forms bearing the "T1bis", "T2bis" or "T2Fbis" symbol, as appropriate, orloading lists bearing the "T1", "T2" or "T2F" symbol, as appropriate.11.Presumption of T1 procedure.Where the T1, T2 or T2F symbols have been omitted from the right-hand subdivision of box 1 of the transit declaration, or where, in the case of consignments containing both goods carried under the T1 procedure and goods carried under the T2 procedure the provisions of point 10 have not been complied with, the goods shall be deemed to be moving under the T1 procedure.12.Signing of the transit declaration and principal’s undertaking.By signing the transit declaration the principal assumes responsibility for complying with the provisions of Article 199(1).13.Identification measures.Where Article 357(4) is applied, the office of departure shall enter the following phrase against the "seals affixed" heading in box "D. Control by office of departure" of the transit declaration:Waiver — 99201.14.Entries in the transit declaration and release of the goods.The office of departure shall record the results of the verification on each copy of the transit declaration.If the findings of the verification are consistent with the declaration the office of departure shall release the goods and record the date on the copies of the transit declaration.15.Office of transit.15.1.The carrier shall present a transit advice note made out on a form corresponding to the specimen in Annex 46 to each office of transit, which shall retain it.15.2.Where goods are transported via an office of transit other than that mentioned in Copies No 4 and No 5 of the transit declaration, the said office:shall send the transit advice note without delay to the office of transit originally designated, orinform the office of departure in the cases and according to the procedure defined by the customs authorities in agreement with each other.16.Presentation at the office of destination.16.1.The office of destination shall register Copies No 4 and No 5 of the transit declaration, record on them their date of arrival and enter the details of controls carried out.16.2.A transit operation may end at an office other than the one entered in the transit declaration. That office shall then become the office of destination.Where the new office of destination comes under the jurisdiction of a Member State other than the one having jurisdiction over the office originally designated, the new office shall enter in box "I. Control by office of destination" of Copy No 5 of the transit declaration the following endorsement in addition to the usual observations it is required to make:Differences: office where goods were presented …… (name and country) — 99203.16.3.Where point 16.2, second paragraph, applies and if the transit declaration bears the following statement, the new office of destination shall keep the goods under its control and not allow their removal other than to the Member State having jurisdiction over the office of departure, unless specifically authorised by the latter:Exit from the Community subject to restrictions or charges under Regulation/Directive/Decision No ... — 99204.17.Receipt.The receipt may be made out on the back of Copy No 5 of the transit declaration on SAD, in the space provided.18.Return of Copy No 5.The competent authorities of the Member State of destination shall return Copy No 5 of the transit declaration to the customs authorities in the Member State of departure without delay and at most within eight days of the date when the operation ended. Where the TAD/TSAD is used it is a copy of the TAD/TSAD presented which is returned under the same conditions as the Copy No 5.19.Informing the principal and alternative proof of the end of the procedure.If Copy No 5 of the transit declaration is not returned to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure within one month of the time limit for presentation of the goods at the office of destination, those authorities shall inform the principal and ask him to furnish proof that the procedure has ended.20.Enquiry procedure.20.1.Where the customs authorities of the Member State of departure have not received proof within two months of time limit for presentation of the goods at the office of destination that the procedure has ended, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure immediately in order to obtain the information needed to discharge the procedure or, where this is not possible, to:establish whether a customs debt has been incurred,identify the debtor,determine the customs authorities responsible for recovery.20.2.If the customs authorities receive information earlier that the transit procedure has not ended, or suspect that to be the case, they shall initiate the enquiry procedure forthwith.20.3.The enquiry procedure shall likewise be initiated when it is discovered ex post that proof of the end of the transit procedure has been forged and that the enquiry procedure is necessary to meet the objectives of point 20.1.21.Guarantee — Reference amount.21.1.For the application of Article 379(1) a calculation is made of the amount of the debt which may be incurred for each transit operation by the principal and he shall ensure that the amount at stake does not exceed the reference amount, taking into account also any operations for which the procedure is not yet ended.21.2.The principal shall inform the guarantee office when the reference amount falls below a level sufficient to cover his Community transit operations.22.Comprehensive guarantee certificates and guarantee waiver certificates.On the basis of the authorisation in accordance with Article 372(1)(a) comprehensive guarantee certificates and guarantee waiver certificates issued by the customs authorities shall be presented at the office of departure. Particulars of the certificates shall be entered on transit declarations.23.Special loading lists.23.1.The customs authorities may authorise principals fulfilling the general conditions listed in Article 373 to use loading lists which do not comply with all the requirements set out in Annexes 44a, 44b, and 45.Use of such lists shall be authorised only where:they are produced by firms which use an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records,they are designed and completed in such a way that they can be used without difficulty by the customs authorities,they include, for each item, the information required under Annex 44a.23.2.Descriptive lists drawn up for the purposes of carrying out dispatch/export formalities may also be authorised for use as loading lists under point 23.1, even where such lists are produced by firms not using an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records.23.3.Firms which use an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system to keep their records and are already authorised under points 23.1 and 23.2 to use loading lists of a special type, may also be authorised to use such lists for Community transit operations involving only one type of goods if this facility is made necessary by the computer programmes of the firms concerned.24.Use of seals of a special type.Principals shall enter, opposite the heading "seals affixed" in box "D. Control by office of departure" of the transit declaration, the make, type, and number of the seals affixed.25.Exemption regarding prescribed itinerary.Holders of such exemptions shall enter the following phrase in the corresponding attribute box 44 of the transit declaration:Prescribed itinerary waived — 99205.26.Authorised consignor — Pre-authentication and formalities at departure.26.1.For the application of points 4 and 6, the authorisation shall stipulate that box "C. Office of departure" of the transit declaration forms must:be stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure and signed by an official of that office, orbe stamped by the authorised consignor with a special metal stamp approved by the competent authorities and conforming to the specimen in Annex 62. The stamp may be pre-printed on the forms where the printing is entrusted to a printer approved for that purpose.The authorised consignor shall complete the box by entering the date on which the goods are consigned and shall allocate a number to the transit declaration in accordance with the rules laid down in the authorisation.26.2.The customs authorities may prescribe the use of forms bearing a distinctive mark as a means of identification.27.Authorised consignor — Security measures for the stamp.27.1.The authorised consignor shall take all necessary measures to ensure the safekeeping of the special stamps and/or forms bearing the stamp of the office of departure or a special stamp.He shall inform the customs authorities of the security measures he is taking to apply the previous subparagraph.27.2.In the event of the misuse by any person of forms stamped in advance with the stamp of the office of departure or with the special stamp, the authorised consignor shall be liable, without prejudice to any criminal proceedings, for the payment of duties and other charges payable in a particular country in respect of goods carried under cover of such forms unless he can satisfy the customs authorities by whom he was authorised that he took the measures required of him under point 27.1.28.Authorised consignor — Information to be entered on declarations.28.1.Not later than on consignment of the goods, the authorised consignor shall complete the transit declaration and, where necessary, enter in box 44 the itinerary prescribed in accordance with Article 355(2) and, in box "D. Control by office of departure", the period prescribed in accordance with Article 356 within which the goods must be presented at the office of destination, the identification measures applied and the following endorsement:Authorised consignor — 9920628.2.Where the competent authorities of the Member State of departure check a consignment before its departure, they shall record the fact on the declaration, in box "D. Control by office of departure".28.3.Following consignment, Copy No 1 of the transit declaration shall be sent without delay to the office of departure. The customs authorities may provide in the authorisation that Copy No 1 be sent to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure as soon as the transit declaration is completed. The other copies shall accompany the goods in accordance with point 8 of this Annex.29.Authorised consignor — Waiver of signature.29.1.The authorised consignor may be authorised not to sign transit declarations bearing the special stamp referred to in Annex 62 which are made out by an integrated electronic or automatic data-processing system. This waiver shall be subject to the condition that the authorised consignor has previously given the customs authorities a written undertaking acknowledging that he is the principal for all transit operations carried out under cover of transit declarations bearing the special stamp.29.2.Transit declarations made out in accordance with point 29.1 shall contain, in the box reserved for the principal’s signature, the following phrase:Signature waived — 99207.30.Authorised consignee — Obligations.30.1.When the goods arrive at his premises or at the places specified in the authorisation the authorised consignee shall without delay, send to the office of destination the TAD/TSAD or Copies No 4 and No 5 of the transit declaration which accompanied the goods, indicating the date of arrival, the condition of any seals affixed and any irregularity.30.2.The office of destination shall make the entries provided for in point 16 of this Annex on Copies No 4 and No 5 of the transit declaration.31.Temporary prohibition of the use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee.The detailed rules for the application of Article 381(4) as referred to in Annex 47a are supplemented by the following provisions:31.1.The following measures shall apply to transit operations involving goods which are subject to decisions prohibiting use of the comprehensive guarantee.The following phrase, measuring at least 100 × 10 mm and printed in red capital letters, shall be affixed diagonally to all copies of the transit declaration:COMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEE PROHIBITED — 99208.By way of derogation from point 18, the office of destination shall return Copy No 5 of any transit declaration endorsed with this phrase no later than on the working day following that on which the consignment and the requisite copies of the declaration were presented at that office. Where such a consignment is presented to an authorised consignee within the meaning of Article 406, he shall send Copy No 5 to his local office of destination no later than on the working day following that on which he took receipt of the consignment.31.2.Measures to alleviate the financial consequences of prohibiting the use of the comprehensive guarantee.When the use of the comprehensive guarantee has been prohibited temporarily for goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c, holders of comprehensive guarantees may, upon request, use an individual guarantee. However, the following special condition shall apply:this individual guarantee can be used, within the framework of the fallback procedure, only within the office of departure identified in the guarantee instrument.PART IISPECIMEN OF STAMPNCTS FALLBACK PROCEDURENO DATA AVAILABLE IN THE SYSTEMINITIATED ON____________________(Date/hour)(dimensions: 26 × 59 mm, red ink)ANNEX 38CODES TO BE USED IN THE FORMSThe use, in this Annex, of the words export, re-export, importation and re-importation equally cover dispatch, re-dispatch, introduction and re-introduction.The term "EFTA" in this Annex refers not only to the EFTA countries but to the other non-Community contracting parties to the Conventions on a common transit procedure and on the simplification of formalities in trade in goods.TITLE IGENERAL REMARKSThis Annex contains only the specific basic requirements applicable when using paper forms. Where transit formalities are completed by the exchange of EDI messages, the instructions contained in this Annex apply unless Annexes 37a or 37c provide otherwise.In some cases, the requirements for the type and length of entries are specified. The codes for the different types of data are:aalphabeticnnumericanalphanumericThe number after the code indicates the authorised length of the data entry. Two points before the indication of the length means that the data entry is not of a determined length, but that it may include a number of characters up to the number indicated.TITLE IICODESBox 1:DeclarationFirst subdivisionThe codes applicable (a2) are given below:EX:For trade with countries and territories situated outside of the customs territory of the Community other than the EFTA countriesFor placing goods under a customs procedure referred to in columns A and E of the table in Annex 37, Title I, B)To confer on goods a customs-approved treatment or use referred to in columns C and D of the table in Annex 37, Title I, B)For dispatch of non-Community goods in the context of trade between Member StatesIM:For trade with countries and territories situated outside of the customs territory of the Community other than the EFTAFor placing goods under a customs procedure referred to in columns H to K of the table in Annex 37, Title I, B)For placing non-Community goods under a customs procedure in the context of trade between Member StatesEU:In the context of trade with EFTA countriesFor placing goods under a customs procedure referred to in columns A, E and H to K of the table in Annex 37, Title I, B)To confer on goods a customs-approved treatment or use referred to in columns C and D of the table in Annex 37, Title I, B)CO:In respect of Community goods subject to specific measures during the transitional period following the accession of new Member StatesPlacing of goods under the customs warehousing procedure in order to obtain payment of special export refunds prior to exportation or manufacturing under customs supervision and under customs control prior to exportation and payment of export refunds.In respect of Community goods in the context of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community to which the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC are applicable and parts of that territory to which those provisions do not apply, or in the context of trade between parts of that territory where those provisions do not apply.Second subdivisionThe codes applicable (a1) are given below:Afor a normal declaration (normal procedure under Article 62 of the Code)Bfor an incomplete declaration (simplified procedure under Article 76(1)(a) of the Code)Cfor a simplified declaration (simplified procedure under Article 76(1)(b) of the Code)DFor lodging a normal declaration (such as referred to under code A) before the declarant is in a position to present the goods.EFor lodging an incomplete declaration (such as referred to under code B) before the declarant is in a position to present the goods.FFor lodging a simplified declaration (such as referred to under code C) before the declarant is in a position to present the goods.Xfor a supplementary declaration under a simplified procedure covered by B and E.Yfor a supplementary declaration under a simplified procedure covered by C and F.Zfor a supplementary declaration under a simplified procedure under Article 76(1)(c) of the Code (entry of the goods in the records)Codes D, E and F can only be used in the framework of the procedure provided for in Article 201(2) where customs authorities authorise the lodging of a declaration before the declarant is in a position to present the goods.Third subdivisionThe codes applicable (an..5) are given below:T1:Goods required to move under the external Community transit procedureT2:Goods required to move under the internal Community transit procedure in accordance with Article 163 or 165 of the Code, unless Article 340c(2) appliesT2F:Goods required to move under the internal Community transit procedure, in accordance with Article 340c(1)T2SM:Goods placed under the internal Community transit procedure, in application of Article 2 of Decision 4/92 of the EEC-San Marino Co-operation Committee of 22 December 1992.T:Mixed consignments covered by Article 351, in which case the space following the "T" must be scored throughT2L:Form establishing the Community status of goodsT2LF:Form establishing the Community status of goods consigned to, or from, a part of the customs territory of the Community where the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC do not applyT2LSM:Form establishing the status of goods destined for San Marino in application of Article 2 of Decision 4/92 of the EEC-San Marino Cooperation Committee of 22 December 1992.Box 2:Consignor/ExporterWhere an identification number is required, the EORI number shall be used. It is structured as follows:
FieldContentField typeFormatExamples
1Identifier of the Member State assigning the number (ISO alpha 2 country code)Alphabetic 2a2PL
2Unique identifier in a Member StateAlphanumeric 15an..151234567890ABCDE
Example: "PL1234567890ABCDE" for a Polish exporter (country code: PL) whose unique national EORI number is "1234567890ABCDE".Country code: the Community’s alphabetical codes for countries and territories are based on the current ISO alpha 2 codes (a2) insofar as they are compatible with the country codes laid down in accordance with Article 5(2) of Regulation (EC) No 471/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 on Community statistics relating to external trade with non-member countries and repealing Council Regulation (EC) No 1172/95OJ L 152, 16.6.2009, p. 23..
Box 8:ConsigneeWhere an identification number is required, the EORI number, structured as specified in the description for box 2, shall be used.Box 14:Declarant/Representative(a)Insert one of the following codes (n1) before the full name and address to designate the declarant or the status of the representative:1.Declarant2.Representative (direct representation within the meaning of the first indent of Article 5(2) of the Code)3.Representative (indirect representation within the meaning of the second indent of Article 5(2) of the Code).Where this data element is printed on a paper document, it will be in square brackets (Ex: [1], [2] or [3])(b)Where an identification number is required, the EORI number, structured as specified in the description for box 2, shall be used.Use the country codes entered in box 2.Box 15a:Country of dispatch/export codeUse the country codes entered in box 2.Box 17a:Country-of-destination codeUse the country codes entered in box 2.Box 17b:Region-of-destination codeUse the codes to be adopted by the Member States.Box 18:Nationality of means of transport at departureUse the country codes entered in box 2.Box 19:Container (Ctr)The relevant codes (n1) are given below:0Goods not transported in containers1Goods transported in containers.Box 20:Delivery termsThe codes and statements to be entered, as appropriate, in the first two subdivisions of this box are as follows:
Code applicable usually for road and rail transportCodes applicable for all modes of transportCodes applicable usually for sea and inland waterway transport
First subdivisionMeaningSecond subdivision
Incoterms codeIncoterms — ICC/ECEPlace to be specified
DAF (Incoterms 2000)Delivered at frontierNamed place
EXW (Incoterms 2010)Ex worksNamed place
FCA (Incoterms 2010)Free carrierNamed place
CPT (Incoterms 2010)Carriage paid toNamed place of destination
CIP (Incoterms 2010)Carriage and insurance paid toNamed place of destination
DAT (Incoterms 2010)Delivered at terminalNamed terminal at port or place of destination
DAP (Incoterms 2010)Delivered at placeNamed place of destination
DDP (Incoterms 2010)Delivered duty paidNamed place of destination
DDU (Incoterms 2000)Delivered duty unpaidNamed place of destination
FAS (Incoterms 2010)Free alongside shipNamed port of shipment
FOB (Incoterms 2010)Free on boardNamed port of shipment
CFR (Incoterms 2010)Cost and freightNamed port of destination
CIF (Incoterms 2010)Cost, insurance and freightNamed port of destination
DES (Incoterms 2000)Delivered ex shipNamed port of destination
DEQ (Incoterms 2000)Delivered ex quayNamed port of destination
XXXDelivery terms other than those listed aboveNarrative description of delivery terms given in the contract
The Member States may require the following coded particulars (n1) in the third subdivision:1:Place situated in the territory of the Member State concerned2:Place situated in the territory of another Member State3:Other (place situated outside the Community).
Box 21:Nationality of active means of transport crossing the borderUse the country codes entered in box 2.Box 22:Invoice currencyThe invoice currency is to be entered by means of the ISO alpha-3 currency code (Codes ISO 4217 for the representation of currencies and funds).Box 24:Nature of the transactionThe Member States which require this item of information must use the single digit codes listed in column A of the table provided for in Article 10(2) of Commission Regulation (EU) No 113/2010OJ L 37, 10.2.2010, p. 1., this digit being entered in the left-hand side of the box. They may also provide for a second digit from the list in column B of that table to be entered in the right-hand side of the box.
This item covers most exports and imports, i.e. transactions in respect of which:ownership is transferred from resident to non-resident or vice versa,payment or other compensation (payment in kind) is or will be made.It should be noted that this applies to goods sent between entities of a same enterprise or of a same group of enterprises and to goods sent from/to central distribution depots, unless no payment or other compensation is made in respect of these transactions (in which case such transactions shall be listed under code 3).Including spare parts and other replacement deliveries made against payment.Including financial leasing: the lease instalments are calculated in such a way as to cover all or virtually all the value of the goods. The benefits and risks of ownership are transferred to the lessee. At the end of the contract, the lessee becomes the legal owner.Return and replacement dispatches of goods originally recorded under headings 3 to 9 of column A should be recorded under the corresponding headings.Processing operations (whether or not under customs supervision) should be recorded under headings 4 and 5 of column A. Own-account processing operations are not covered by these headings and should be recorded under heading 1 of column A.Repair entails the restoration of goods to their original function; this may involve some structural alterations or improvements.Operational leasing: all lease contracts other than financial leasing (see note3).This item covers goods exported/imported with the intention of subsequent reimport/re-export without any change of ownership taking place.The transactions recorded under heading 8 of column A involve goods which are not separately invoiced but for which a single invoice is made covering the total collective value. Where this is not the case, the transactions should be recorded under heading 1.
Column AColumn B
1.Transactions involving actual or intended transfer of ownership against payment or other consideration (other than the transactions listed under 2, 7 and 8)1.Final purchase/sale2.Goods dispatched for viewing, trial samples, goods dispatched with right of return and transactions involving commission3.Transactions involving payment in kind4.Sale to foreign travellers for their personal use5.Financial leasing
2.Return of goods already recorded under code 1; replacement of goods free of charge1.Return of goods2.Replacement for returned goods3.Replacement (e.g. under terms of guarantee) for goods not returned
3.Transactions (not temporary in nature) involving transfer of ownership but without consideration (financial or otherwise)1.Deliveries of goods under programmes wholly or partly financed by the European Community2.Other government-aid deliveries3.Other aid deliveries (individuals and non-governmental organisations)4.Other
4.Transactions with a view to processing or contractor repair (other than the transactions recorded under 7)1.Processing2.Repair and maintenance against payment3.Repair and maintenance free of charge
5.Transactions after processing or contractor repair (other than the transactions recorded under 7)1.Processing2.Repair and maintenance against payment3.Repair and maintenance free of charge
6.Transactions not involving transfer of ownership, e.g. hire, loan, operational leasing and other temporary uses, with the exception of processing under contract or repair (delivery and return)1.Hire, loan, operational leasing2.Other temporary uses
7.Transactions in connection with a joint defence programme or another intergovernmental production programme (e.g. Airbus)
8.Delivery of building material and equipment in connection with construction or civil engineering activities constituting part of a general contract
9.Other transactions
Box 25:Mode of transport at the borderThe codes applicable (n1) are given below:
CodeDescription
1Sea transport
2Rail transport
3Road transport
4Air transport
5Postal consignment
7Fixed transport installations
8Inland waterway transport
9Own propulsion
Box 26:Inland mode of transportThe codes listed for box 25 are applicable.Box 29:Office of exit/entryUse (an8) codes structured as follows:the first two characters (a2) serve to identify the country by means of the country code entered in box 2,the next six characters (an6) stand for the office concerned in that country. It is suggested that the following structure be adopted:The first three characters (a3) would be taken up by the UN/LOCODE and the last three by a national alphanumeric subdivision (an3). If this subdivision is not used, the characters "000" should be inserted.Example:BEBRU000: BE = ISO 3166 for Belgium, BRU = UN/LOCODE for the city of Brussels, 000 for the unused subdivision.Box 31:Packages and description of goods; Marks and numbers — Container No(s) — Number and kindKind of packagesUse the following codes.(UN/ECE Recommendation No 21/Rev. 8.1 of 12 July 2010).PACKAGING CODES
AerosolAE
Ampoule, non-protectedAM
Ampoule, protectedAP
AtomizerAT
BagBG
Bag, flexible containerFX
Bag, gunnyGY
Bag, jumboJB
Bag, largeZB
Bag, multiplyMB
Bag, paper5M
Bag, paper, multi-wallXJ
Bag, paper, multi-wall, water resistantXK
Bag, plasticEC
Bag, plastics filmXD
Bag, polybag44
Bag, super bulk43
Bag, textile5L
Bag, textile, sift proofXG
Bag, textile, water resistantXH
Bag, textile, without inner coat/linerXF
Bag, toteTT
Bag, woven plastic5H
Bag, woven plastic, sift proofXB
Bag, woven plastic, water resistantXC
Bag, woven plastic, without inner coat/linerXA
Bale, compressedBL
Bale, non-compressedBN
BallAL
Balloon, non-protectedBF
Balloon, protectedBP
BarBR
BarrelBA
Barrel, wooden2C
Barrel, wooden, bung typeQH
Barrel, wooden, removable headQJ
Bars, in bundle/bunch/trussBZ
BasinBM
BasketBK
Basket, with handle, cardboardHC
Basket, with handle, plasticHA
Basket, with handle, woodenHB
BeltB4
BinBI
BlockOK
BoardBD
Board, in bundle/bunch/trussBY
BobbinBB
BoltBT
Bottle, gasGB
Bottle, non-protected, bulbousBS
Bottle, non-protected, cylindricalBO
Bottle, protected bulbousBV
Bottle, protected cylindricalBQ
Bottlecrate/bottlerackBC
BoxBX
Box, aluminium4B
Box, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP), EuroboxDH
Box, fibreboard4G
Box, for liquidsBW
Box, natural wood4C
Box, plastic4H
Box, plastic, expandedQR
Box, plastic, solidQS
Box, plywood4D
Box, reconstituted wood4F
Box, steel4A
Box, wooden, natural wood, ordinaryQP
Box, wooden, natural wood, with sift proof wallsQQ
BucketBJ
Bulk, gas (at 1031 mbar and 15 °C)VG
Bulk, liquefied gas (at abnormal temperature/pressure)VQ
Bulk, liquidVL
Bulk, scrap metalVS
Bulk, solid, fine particles ("powders")VY
Bulk, solid, granular particles ("grains")VR
Bulk, solid, large particles ("nodules")VO
BunchBH
BundleBE
Bundle, wooden8C
ButtBU
CageCG
Cage, Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool (CHEP)DG
Cage, rollCW
Can, cylindricalCX
Can, rectangularCA
Can, with handle and spoutCD
CanisterCI
CanvasCZ
CapsuleAV
Carboy, non-protectedCO
Carboy, protectedCP
CardCM
Cart, flatbedFW
CartonCT
CartridgeCQ
CaseCS
Case, car7A
Case, isothermicEI
Case, skeletonSK
Case, steelSS
Case, with pallet baseED
Case, with pallet base, cardboardEF
Case, with pallet base, metalEH
Case, with pallet base, plasticEG
Case, with pallet base, woodenEE
Case, wooden7B
CaskCK
ChestCH
ChurnCC
ClamshellAI
CofferCF
CoffinCJ
CoilCL
Composite packaging, glass receptacle6P
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in aluminium crateYR
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in aluminium drumYQ
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in expandable plastic packYY
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in fibre drumYW
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in fibreboard boxYX
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in plywood drumYT
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in solid plastic packYZ
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in steel crate boxYP
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in steel drumYN
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in wickerwork hamperYV
Composite packaging, glass receptacle in wooden boxYS
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle6H
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in aluminium crateYD
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in aluminium drumYC
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in fibre drumYJ
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in fibreboard boxYK
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plastic drumYL
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plywood boxYH
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in plywood drumYG
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in solid plastic boxYM
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in steel crate boxYB
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in steel drumYA
Composite packaging, plastic receptacle in wooden boxYF
ConeAJ
Container, flexible1F
Container, gallonGL
Container, metalME
Container, not otherwise specified as transport equipmentCN
Container, outerOU
CoverCV
CrateCR
Crate, beerCB
Crate, bulk, cardboardDK
Crate, bulk, plasticDL
Crate, bulk, woodenDM
Crate, framedFD
Crate, fruitFC
Crate, metalMA
Crate, milkMC
Crate, multiple layer, cardboardDC
Crate, multiple layer, plasticDA
Crate, multiple layer, woodenDB
Crate, shallowSC
Crate, wooden8B
CreelCE
CupCU
CylinderCY
Demijohn, non-protectedDJ
Demijohn, protectedDP
DispenserDN
DrumDR
Drum, aluminium1B
Drum, aluminium, non-removable headQC
Drum, aluminium, removable headQD
Drum, fibre1G
Drum, ironDI
Drum, plasticIH
Drum, plastic, non-removable headQF
Drum, plastic, removable headQG
Drum, plywood1D
Drum, steel1A
Drum, steel, non-removable headQA
Drum, steel, removable headQB
Drum, wooden1W
EnvelopeEN
Envelope, steelSV
FilmpackFP
FirkinFI
FlaskFL
FlexibagFB
FlexitankFE
FoodtainerFT
FootlockerFO
FrameFR
GirderGI
Girders, in bundle/bunch/trussGZ
HamperHR
HangerHN
HogsheadHG
IngotIN
Ingots, in bundle/bunch/trussIZ
Intermediate bulk containerWA
Intermediate bulk container, aluminiumWD
Intermediate bulk container, aluminium, liquidWL
Intermediate bulk container, aluminium, pressurised > 10 kpaWH
Intermediate bulk container, compositeZS
Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, liquidsZR
Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, pressurisedZP
Intermediate bulk container, composite, flexible plastic, solidsZM
Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, liquidsZQ
Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, pressurisedZN
Intermediate bulk container, composite, rigid plastic, solidsPLN
Intermediate bulk container, fibreboardZT
Intermediate bulk container, flexibleZU
Intermediate bulk container, metalWF
Intermediate bulk container, metal, liquidWM
Intermediate bulk container, metal, other than steelZV
Intermediate bulk container, metal, pressure 10 kpaWJ
Intermediate bulk container, natural woodZW
Intermediate bulk container, natural wood, with inner linerWU
Intermediate bulk container, paper, multi-wallZA
Intermediate bulk container, paper, multi-wall, water resistantZC
Intermediate bulk container, plastic filmWS
Intermediate bulk container, plywoodZX
Intermediate bulk container, plywood, with inner linerWY
Intermediate bulk container, reconstituted woodZY
Intermediate bulk container, reconstituted wood, with inner linerWZ
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plasticAA
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, liquidsZK
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, pressurisedZH
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, freestanding, solidsZF
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, liquidsZJ
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, pressurisedZG
Intermediate bulk container, rigid plastic, with structural equipment, solidsZD
Intermediate bulk container, steelWC
Intermediate bulk container, steel, liquidWK
Intermediate bulk container, steel, pressurised > 10 kpaWG
Intermediate bulk container, textile without coat/linerWT
Intermediate bulk container, textile, coatedWV
Intermediate bulk container, textile, coated and linerWX
Intermediate bulk container, textile, with linerWW
Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, coatedWP
Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, coated and linerWR
Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, with linerWQ
Intermediate bulk container, woven plastic, without coat/linerWN
JarJR
Jerrican, cylindricalJY
Jerrican, plastic3H
Jerrican, plastic, non-removable headQM
Jerrican, plastic, removable headQN
Jerrican, rectangularJC
Jerrican, steel3A
Jerrican, steel, non-removable headQK
Jerrican, steel, removable headQL
JugJG
JutebagJT
KegKG
KitKI
LiftvanLV
LogLG
Logs, in bundle/bunch/trussLZ
LotLT
LugLU
LuggageLE
MatMT
MatchboxMX
Mutually definedZZ
NestNS
NetNT
Net, tube, plasticNU
Net, tube, textileNV
Not availableNA
OctabinOT
PackagePK
Package, cardboard, with bottle grip-holesIK
Package, display, cardboardIB
Package, display, metalID
Package, display, plasticIC
Package, display, woodenIA
Package, flowIF
Package, paper wrappedIG
Package, showIE
PacketPA
PailPL
PalletPX
Pallet, 100 cm × 110 cmAH
Pallet, AS 4068-1993OD
Pallet, box Combined open-ended box and palletPB
Pallet, CHEP 100 cm × 120 cmOC
Pallet, CHEP 40 cm × 60 cmOA
Pallet, CHEP 80 cm × 120 cmOB
Pallet, ISO T11OE
Pallet, modular, collars 80 cm × 100 cmPD
Pallet, modular, collars 80 cm × 120 cmPE
Pallet, modular, collars 80 cm × 60 cmAF
Pallet, shrinkwrappedAG
Pallet, triwallTW
Pallet, wooden8A
PanP2
ParcelPC
PenPF
PiecePP
PipePI
Pipes, in bundle/bunch/trussPV
PitcherPH
PlankPN
Planks, in bundle/bunch/trussPZ
PlatePG
Plates, in bundle/bunch/trussPY
Platform, unspecified weight or dimensionOF
PotPT
PouchPO
PunnetPJ
RackRK
Rack, clothing hangerRJ
Receptacle, fibreAB
Receptacle, glassGR
Receptacle, metalMR
Receptacle, paperAC
Receptacle, plasticPR
Receptacle, plastic wrappedMW
Receptacle, woodenAD
RednetRT
ReelRL
RingRG
RodRD
Rods, in bundle/bunch/trussRZ
RollRO
SachetSH
SackSA
Sack, multi-wallMS
Sea-chestSE
SetSX
SheetST
Sheet, plastic wrappingSP
SheetmetalSM
Sheets, in bundle/bunch/trussSZ
ShrinkwrappedSW
SkidSI
SlabSB
SleeveSY
SlipsheetSL
SpindleSD
SpoolSO
SuitcaseSU
TabletT1
Tank container, genericTG
Tank, cylindricalTY
Tank, rectangularTK
Tea-chestTC
TierceTI
TinTN
TrayPU
Tray, containing horizontally stacked flat itemsGU
Tray, one layer no cover, cardboardDV
Tray, one layer no cover, plasticDS
Tray, one layer no cover, polystyreneDU
Tray, one layer no cover, woodenDT
Tray, rigid, lidded stackable (CEN TS 14482:2002)IL
Tray, two layers no cover, cardboardDY
Tray, two layers no cover, plastic trayDW
Tray, two layers no cover, woodenDX
TrunkTR
TrussTS
TubTB
Tub, with lidTL
TubeTU
Tube, collapsibleTD
Tube, with nozzleTV
Tubes, in bundle/bunch/trussTZ
TunTO
TyreTE
UncagedUC
UnitUN
Unpacked or unpackagedNE
Unpacked or unpackaged, multiple unitsNG
Unpacked or unpackaged, single unitNF
Vacuum-packedVP
VanpackVK
VatVA
VehicleVN
VialVI
WickerbottleWB
Box 33:Commodity CodeFirst subdivision (8 digits)To be completed using the headings of the Combined Nomenclature.Where the form is used for Community transit procedure purposes, the commodity code made up of at least the six digits of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System shall be entered in this subdivision. However, where Community legislation so requires, the Combined Nomenclature heading shall be used.Second subdivision (two characters)To be completed in accordance with the Taric code (two characters for the application of specific Community measures in respect of formalities to be completed at destination).Third subdivision (four characters)To be completed in accordance with the Taric code (first additional code).Fourth subdivision (four characters)To be completed in accordance with the Taric code (second additional code).Fifth subdivision (four characters)Codes to be adopted by the Member States concerned.Box 34a:Country-of-origin codeUse the country codes entered in box 2.Box 34b:Region-of-origin/-production codeCodes to be adopted by the Member States.Box 36:PreferenceThis box is for three-digit codes comprising a single-digit component from 1). and a two-digit component from 2).The relevant codes are given below:1.First digit of the code1Tariff arrangement erga omnes2Generalised System of Preferences (GSP)3Tariff preferences other than those mentioned under code 24Customs duties under the provisions of customs union agreements concluded by the European Union2.Next two digits00None of the following10Tariff suspension15Tariff suspension with specified end-use18Tariff suspension with certificate confirming the special nature of the product19Temporary suspension for products imported with a certificate of airworthiness20Tariff quotaWhere the requested tariff quota is exhausted, Member States may allow the request to be valid for any other existing preference.23Tariff quota with specified end-useWhere the requested tariff quota is exhausted, Member States may allow the request to be valid for any other existing preference.25Tariff quota with certificate confirming the special nature of the productWhere the requested tariff quota is exhausted, Member States may allow the request to be valid for any other existing preference.28Tariff quota following outward processingWhere the requested tariff quota is exhausted, Member States may allow the request to be valid for any other existing preference.40Special end-use resulting from the Common Customs Tariff50Certificate confirming the special nature of the productBox 37:ProcedureA.First subdivisionThe codes to be entered in this subdivision are four-digit codes, composed of a two-digit code representing the procedure requested, followed by a second two-digit code representing the previous procedure. The list of two-digit codes is given below."Previous procedure" means the procedure under which the goods were placed before being placed under the procedure requested.It should be noted that where the previous procedure is a warehousing procedure or temporary importation, or where the goods have come from a free zone, the relevant code should be used only where the goods have not been placed under a customs procedure with economic impact (inward processing, outward processing or processing under customs control).For example: re-export of goods imported under the customs inward processing procedure (suspension system) and subsequently placed under the customs warehousing procedure = 3151 (not 3171). (First operation = 5100; second operation = 7151: re-export = 3151).Similarly, where goods previously temporarily exported are re-imported, placing under one of the abovementioned suspensive procedures is to be regarded as simple importation under that procedure. Indication of the "re-importation" aspect is to be given only when the goods are released for free circulation.For example: entry for home use with simultaneous entry for free circulation of goods exported under the customs outward processing procedure and placed under a customs warehousing procedure on re-importation = 6121 (not 6171). (First operation: temporary export for outward processing = 2100; second operation: storage in customs warehouse = 7121; third operation: entry for home use + entry for free circulation = 6121).The codes marked in the list below with the letter (a) cannot be used as the first two digits of the procedure code, but only to indicate the previous procedure.For example: 4054 = entry for free circulation and home use of goods previously placed under the IP — suspension system in another Member State.List of procedures for coding purposesTwo of these basic elements must be combined to produce a four-digit code.00This code is used to indicate that there is no previous procedure (a)01Free circulation of goods simultaneously redispatched in the context of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community in which the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC are applicable and parts of that territory in which these provisions do not apply, or in the context of trade between the parts of that territory where these provisions do not apply.Free circulation of goods simultaneously redispatched in the context of trade between the Community and the countries with which it has formed a customs union.Example:Goods arriving from a third country, released for free circulation in France and sent on to the Channel Islands.02Free circulation of goods with a view to applying the inward processing procedure (drawback system).Explanation: Inward processing (drawback system) in accordance with Article 114(1)(b) of the Code.07Free circulation with simultaneous placing of goods under a warehousing procedure other than a customs warehousing procedure.Explanation:This code is to be used where the goods are released for free circulation but where VAT and possibly excise duties have not been paid.Examples:Imported machines are released for free circulation but VAT has not been paid. While the goods are placed in a tax warehouse or approved area, payment of the VAT is suspended.Imported cigarettes are released for free circulation but VAT and excise duties have not been paid. While the goods are stored in a tax warehouse or approved area, payment of the VAT and excise duties is suspended.10Permanent export.Example:Normal export of Community goods to a third country, but also export of Community goods to parts of the customs territory of the Community to which the provisions of Council Directive 77/388/EEC do not apply (OJ L 145, 13.6.1977, p. 1).11Export of compensating products obtained from equivalent goods under the inward processing procedure (suspension system) before entering import goods for the procedure.Explanation: Prior export (EX-IM) in accordance with Article 115(1)(b) of the Code.Example:Export of cigarettes manufactured from Community tobacco leaves before placing of tobacco leaves from a third country under the inward processing procedure.21Temporary export under the outward processing procedure.Example: Explanation: Outward processing procedure under Articles 145 to 160 of the Code. See also code 22.22Temporary export other than that referred to under code 21.Example:The simultaneous application to textile products of the outward processing procedure and the economic outward processing procedure (Council Regulation (EC) No 3036/94).23Temporary export for return in the unaltered state.Example: Temporary export for exhibitions of articles such as samples, professional equipment, etc.31Re-export.Explanation: Re-export of non-Community goods following a suspensive arrangement with economic impact.Example: Goods are placed under a customs warehousing procedure and subsequently declared for re-export.40Simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods which are not the subject of a VAT-exempt supply.Example: Goods coming from a third country with payment of the customs duties and VAT.41Simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods placed under the inward processing procedure (drawback system).Example: Inward processing procedure with payment of customs duties and national taxes on import.42Simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods which are the subject of a VAT-exempt supply to another Member State and, when applicable, an excise duty suspension.Explanation:Exemption from payment of VAT and, where applicable, the excise duty suspension, is granted because the import is followed by an intra-Community supply or transfer of the goods to another Member State. In that case, the VAT and, where applicable, the excise duty will be due in the Member State of final destination. In order to use this procedure, the persons must meet the conditions listed in Article 143(2) of Directive 2006/112/EC and, where applicable, the conditions listed in Article 17(1)(b) of Directive 2008/118/EC.Example 1Import of goods with exemption from VAT through a tax representative.Example 2Excise goods imported from a third country, which are released for free circulation and are the subject of a VAT-exempt supply to another Member State. The release for free circulation is immediately followed by a movement under excise duty suspension from the place of importation initiated by a registered consignor in accordance with Article 17(1)(b) of Directive 2008/118/EC.43Simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods subject to specific measures connected with the collection of an amount during the transitional period following the accession of new Member States.Example:Release for free circulation of agricultural products subject, during a special transitional period following the accession of new Member States, to a special customs procedure or special measures between the new Member States and the rest of the Community of the kind applied in their time to ES and PT.45Release of goods for free circulation and home use for either VAT or excise duties and their placing under the tax warehouse procedure.Explanation: VAT or excise exemption by placing the goods under a fiscal warehouse procedure.Examples:Cigarettes imported from a third country are released for free circulation and VAT has been paid. While the goods are in the tax warehouse or approved area, the payment of excise duties is suspended.Cigarettes imported from a third country are released for free circulation and excise duties are paid. While the goods are in the tax warehouse or approved area the payment of VAT is suspended.48Entry for home use with simultaneous release for free circulation of replacement goods under the customs outward processing procedure prior to the export of the temporary export goods.Explanation:Standard exchange system (IM-EX), prior importation in accordance with Article 154(4) of the Code.49Entry for home use of Community goods in the context of trade between parts of the customs territory of the Community in which the provisions of Directive 77/388/EEC are applicable and parts of that territory in which those provisions do not apply, or in the context of trade between the parts of that territory where these provisions do not apply.Entry for home use of goods in the context of trade between the Community and the countries with which it has formed a customs union.Explanation:Import with entry for home use of goods from parts of the Community to which the Sixth VAT Directive (77/388/EEC) does not apply. The use of the SAD is laid down in Article 206.Examples:Goods arriving from Martinique and entered for home use in Belgium.Goods coming from Andorra and entered for home use in Germany.51Inward processing procedure (suspension system).Explanation: Inward processing (suspension system) in accordance with Article 114(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the Code.53Import under temporary import procedure.Example: Temporary importation, e.g. for an exhibition.54Inward processing (suspension system) in another Member State (without their being released for free circulation in that Member State).(a)Explanation: This code is used to record the operation for the purposes of statistics on intra-Community trade.Example:Goods from a third country are placed under inward processing in Belgium (5100). After undergoing inward processing, they are dispatched to Germany for release for free circulation (4054) or further processing (5154).61Re-importation with simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods which are not the subject of a VAT-exempt supply.63Reimportation with simultaneous release for free circulation and home use of goods which are the subject of a VAT-exempt supply to another Member State and, when applicable, an excise duty suspension.Explanation:Exemption from payment of VAT and, where applicable, the excise duty suspension, is granted because the reimportation is followed by an intra-Community supply or transfer of the goods to another Member State. In such a case, the VAT and, where applicable, the excise duty, will be due in the Member State of final destination. In order to use this procedure, the persons must meet the conditions listed in Article 143(2) of Directive 2006/112/EC and, where applicable, the conditions listed in Article 17(1)(b) of Directive 2008/118/EC.Example 1Reimportation after outward processing or temporary export, with any VAT debt being charged to a tax representative.Example 2Excise goods reimported after outward processing and released for free circulation, which are the subject of a VAT-exempt supply to another Member State. The release for free circulation is immediately followed by a movement under excise duty suspension from the place of reimportation initiated by a registered consignor in accordance with Article 17(1)(b) of Directive 2008/118/EC.68Re-importation with partial entry for home use and simultaneous entry for free circulation and placing of goods under a warehousing procedure other than a customs warehousing procedure.Example: Processed alcoholic beverages are re-imported and placed in an excise warehouse.71Placing of goods under the customs warehousing procedure.Explanation:Placing of goods under the customs warehousing procedure. This in no way precludes the simultaneous placement of goods in, say, an excise or VAT warehouse.76Placing of goods under the customs warehousing procedure in order to obtain payment of special export refunds prior to exportation.Example:Boned meat of adult male bovine animals placed under the customs warehousing procedure prior to export (Article 4 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1741/2006 of 24 November 2006 laying down the conditions for granting the special export refund on boned meat of adult male bovine animals placed under the customs warehousing procedure prior to exportOJ L 329, 25.11.2006, p. 7.).77Manufacturing of goods under supervision by the customs authorities and under customs control (within the meaning of Article 4(13) and (14) of the Code) prior to exportation and payment of export refunds.Example:Preserved beef and veal products manufactured under supervision by the customs authorities and under customs control prior to export (Articles 2 and 3 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1731/2006 of 23 November 2006 on special detailed rules for the application of export refunds in the case of certain preserved beef and veal productsOJ L 325, 24.11.2006, p. 12.).78Entry of goods for a free zone subject to type II controls.91Placing of goods under processing under customs control.92Processing under customs control in another Member State (without release for free circulation in that Member State).(a)Explanation: This code is used to record the operation for the purposes of statistics on intra-Community trade.Example:Goods from a third country are processed under customs control in Belgium (9100). After undergoing processing, they are dispatched to Germany for release for free circulation (4092) or further processing (9192).B.Second subdivision1.Where this box is used to specify a Community procedure, a code composed of an alphabetic character followed by two alpha-numeric characters must be used, the first character of which identifies a category of measures in the following manner:
Inward processingAxx
Outward processingBxx
ReliefCxx
Temporary importDxx
Agricultural productsExx
OtherFxx
Inward processing (IP)(Article 114 of the Code)ImportExport
ProcedureCode
Goods entered for an IP procedure (suspension system) after prior export of compensating products obtained from milk and milk productsA01
Goods placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) and intended for military use abroadA02
Goods placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) and intended for re-export to the continental shelfA03
Goods placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) (VAT only)A04
Goods placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) (VAT only) and intended for re-export to the continental shelfA05
Goods placed under an IP procedure (drawback system) and intended for military use abroadA06
Goods placed under an IP procedure (drawback system) and intended for re-export to the continental shelfA07
Goods which are placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) without suspension of excise duties.A08
Compensating products obtained from milk and milk productsA51
Compensating products placed under an IP procedure (suspension system) (VAT only)A52
Compensating products placed under an IP procedure and intended for military use abroadA53
Outward processing (OP)(Article 145 of the Code)ImportExport
ProcedureCode
Compensating products returning to the Member State in which duties were paidB01
Compensating products returning after repair under guaranteeB02
Compensating products returning after replacement under guaranteeB03
Compensating products returning after outward processing and VAT suspension in case of end-use.B04
Compensating products returning with partial relief of customs duties when the cost of the processing operation is used for calculation (article 591)B05
Goods imported for IP exported for repair under OPB51
Goods imported for IP exported for replacement under guaranteeB52
OP under agreements with third countries, possibly combined with VAT OPB53
VAT OP onlyB54
Relief(Regulation (EC) No 1186/2009)Relief from import dutiesRelief from export duties
Article NoCode
Personal property belonging to natural persons transferring their normal place of residence to the Community3C01
Trousseaux and household effects imported on the occasion of a marriage12(1)C02
Presents customarily given on the occasion of a marriage12(2)C03
Personal property acquired by inheritance.17C04
School outfits, educational materials and related household effects21C06
Consignments of negligible value23C07
Consignments sent from one private individual to another25C08
Capital goods and other equipment imported on the transfer of activities from a third country into the Community28C09
Capital goods and other equipment belonging to persons engaged in a liberal profession and to legal persons engaged in a non-profit making activity34C10
Educational, scientific and cultural materials; scientific instruments and apparatus as listed in Annex I42C11
Educational, scientific and cultural materials; scientific instruments and apparatus as listed in Annex II43C12
Educational, scientific and cultural materials; scientific instruments and apparatus imported exclusively for non commercial purposes (including spare parts, components, accessories and tools)44-45C13
Equipment imported for non-commercial purposes by or on behalf of a scientific research establishment or organisation based outside the Community51C14
Laboratory animals and biological or chemical substances intended for research53C15
Therapeutic substances of human origin and blood-grouping and tissue-typing reagents54C16
Instruments and apparatus used in medical research, establishing medical diagnoses or carrying out medical treatment57C17
Reference substances for the quality control of medicinal products59C18
Pharmaceutical products used at international sports events60C19
Goods for charitable or philanthropic organisations61C20
Articles in Annex III intended for the blind66C21
Articles in Annex IV intended for the blind imported by blind persons themselves for their own use (including spare parts, components, accessories and tools).67(1)(a) and 67(2)C22
Articles in Annex IV intended for the blind imported by certain institutions or organisations (including spare parts, components, accessories and tools)67(1)(b) and 67(2)C23
Articles intended for other handicapped persons (other than blind persons) imported by handicapped persons themselves for their own use (including spare parts, components, accessories and tools)68(1)(a) and 68(2)C24
Articles intended for other handicapped persons (other than blind persons) imported by certain institutions or organisations (including spare parts, components, accessories and tools)68(1)(b) and 68(2)C25
Goods imported for the benefit of disaster victims74C26
Honorary decorations or awards81C27
Presents received in the context of international relations82C28
Goods to be used by monarchs or heads of state85C29
Samples of goods of negligible value imported for trade promotion purposes86C30
Printed matter and advertising material imported for trade promotion purposes87-89C31
Products used or consumed at a trade fair or similar event90C32
Goods imported for examination, analysis or test purposes95C33
Consignments sent to organisations protecting copyrights or industrial and commercial patent rights102C34
Tourist information literature103C35
Miscellaneous documents and articles104C36
Ancillary materials for the stowage and protection of goods during their transport105C37
Litter, fodder and feeding stuffs for animals during their transport106C38
Fuel and lubricants present in land motor vehicles and special containers107C39
Materials for cemeteries for, and memorials to, war victims112C40
Coffins, funerary urns and ornamental funerary articles113C41
Domesticated animals exported at the time of transfer of agricultural activities from the Community to a third country115C51
Fodder and feeding stuffs accompanying animals during their exportation121C52
Temporary import(The Code and this Regulation)
ProcedureArticle of this RegulationCode
Pallets556D01
Containers557D02
Means of transport558D03
Personal effects and goods for sports purposes imported by travellers563D04
Welfare material for seafarers564D05
Disaster relief material565D06
Medical, surgical and laboratory equipment566D07
Animals567D08
Goods intended for activities in keeping with the particularities of the frontier zone567D09
Sound, image or data carrying media568D10
Publicity material568D11
Professional equipment569D12
Pedagogic material and scientific equipment570D13
Packings, full571D14
Packings, empty571D15
Moulds, dies, blocks, drawings, sketches, measuring, checking and testing instruments and other similar articles572D16
Special tools and instruments572D17
Goods to be subjected to tests573(a)D18
Goods imported, subject to satisfactory acceptance tests, in connection with a sales contract573(b)D19
Goods used to carry out tests573(c)D20
Samples574D21
Replacement means of production575D22
Goods to be exhibited or used at a public event576(1)D23
Goods for approval (two months)576(2)D24
Works of art, collectors' items and antiques576(3a)D25
Goods imported with a view to their sale by auction576(3b)D26
Spare parts, accessories and equipment577D27
Goods imported in particular situations having no economic effect578(b)D28
Goods imported occasionally and for a period not exceeding three months578(a)D29
Article of the CodeCode
Temporary importation with partial relief from duties142D51
Agricultural productsOJ L 350, 31.12.2007, p. 1.ImportExport
ProcedureCode
Use of the unit price for the determination of the customs value for certain perishable goods (Article 152 (1)(a)a)E01
Standard import values (for example: Regulation (EU) No 543/2011)E02
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, subject to an export certificate (Annex I goods).E51
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, not requiring an export certificate (Annex I goods).E52
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, exported in small quantities, not requiring an export certificate (Annex I goods).E53
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, subject to a refund certificate (non-Annex I goods).E61
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, not requiring a refund certificate (non-Annex I goods)E62
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, exported in small quantities, without a refund certificate (non-Annex I goods)E63
Agricultural products for which a refund is requested, exported in small quantities disregarded for the calculation of minimum rates of checks.E71
OtherOJ L 186, 17.7.2009, p. 1.ImportExport
ProcedureCode
Relief from import duties for returned goods (Article 185 of the Code)F01
Relief from import duties for returned goods (Special circumstances provided for in Article 844, 1: agriculture goods)F02
Relief from import duties for returned goods (Special circumstances provided for in Article 846, 2: repair or restoration)F03
Compensatory products which return to the Community after having been previously exported or re-exported (Article187 of the Code)F04
A movement of excise goods under an excise duty suspension arrangement from the place of importation in accordance with Article 17(1)(b) of Directive 2008/118/EC.F06
Processing under customs control where the economic conditions are deemed to be fulfilled (Article 552, 1, first subparagraph)F11
Exemption from import duties of products of sea-fishing and other products taken from the territorial sea of a third country by vessels registered or recorded in a Member State and flying the flag of the stateF21
Exemption from import duties of products obtained from products of sea-fishing and other products taken from the territorial sea of a third country on board factory-ships registered or recorded in a Member State and flying the flag of the stateF22
Goods which, after having been under an outward-processing procedure, are placed under a warehousing procedure without suspension of excise dutiesF31
Goods which, after having been under an inward-processing procedure, are placed under a warehousing procedure without suspension of excise dutiesF32
Goods which, after having been in a free zone subject to type-II controls, are placed under a warehousing procedure without suspension of excise dutiesF33
Goods which, after having been subject to processing under customs control, are placed under a warehousing procedure without suspension of excise dutiesF34
Release for free circulation of goods for events or for sale placed under temporary importation, applying the elements of calculation in force at the moment of acceptance of the declaration for free circulationF41
Release for free circulation of compensating products when their own customs duties are to be applied (Article 122(a) of the Code)F42
Release for free circulation of goods placed under an IP procedure, or release for free circulation of compensating products without compensatory interests (Article 519, paragraph 4)F43
Exports for military useF51
VictuallingF61
Victualling of goods eligible for refundsF62
Entry in victualling warehouse (Articles 37 to 40 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 612/2009)F63
Exit from victualling warehouse of goods intended for victuallingF64
2.Codes exclusively for national use must be composed of a numeric character followed by two alphanumeric characters according to that Member State's own nomenclature.
Box 40:Summary declaration/Previous documentThis box is for alphanumeric (an..26) codes.Each code has three components, which are separated by dashes (-). The first component (a1) consists of three different letters and is used to distinguish between the three categories mentioned below. The second component (an..3), which consists of a combination of digits and/or letters, serves to identify the type of document. The third component (an..20) represents the particulars needed to recognise the document, either its identification number or another recognisable reference.1.The first component (a1):the summary declaration, represented by "X",the initial declaration, represented by "Y"the previous document, represented by "Z",2.The second component (an..3):Choose the abbreviation for the document from the "list of abbreviations for documents".This list includes the code "CLE", which stands for "date and reference of the entry of the goods in the records". (Article 76(1)(c) of the Code). The date is coded as follows: yyyymmdd.3.The third component (an..20):The identification number or another recognisable reference of the document is inserted here.Examples:The previous document is a T1 transit document to which the office of destination has assigned the number "238544". The code will therefore be "Z-821-238544". ("Z" for previous document, "821" for the transit procedure and "238544" for the document's registration number (or the MRN for the NCTS operations)).A cargo manifest bearing the number "2222" is used as a summary declaration. The code will be "X-785-2222". ("X" for the summary declaration, "785" for the cargo manifest and "2222" for the manifest's identification number).Goods were entered in the records on 14 February 2002. The code will therefore be "Y-CLE-20020214-5" ("Y" to show there was an initial declaration, "CLE" for "entry in the records", "20020214" for the date of entry, "2002" being the year, "02" the month, "14" the day and "5" for the reference of the entry in the records).
List of abbreviations for documents
Container list235
Loading list (delivery note)270
Packing list271
Proforma invoice325
Commercial invoice380
House waybill703
Master bill of lading704
Bill of lading705
CIM consignment note (rail)720
Road list SMGS722
Road consignment note730
Air waybill740
Master air waybill741
Despatch note (post parcels)750
Multimodal/combined transport document760
Cargo manifest785
Bordereau787
Community transit Declaration — Mixed consignments (T)820
External Community transit Declaration (T1)821
Internal Community transit Declaration (T2)822
Control copy T5823
TIR carnet952
ATA carnet955
Reference/date of entry of the goods in the recordsCLE
Information sheet INF3IF3
Information sheet INF8IF8
Cargo manifest — simplified procedureMNS
Internal Community transit Declaration — Article 340 c, 1)T2F
T2MT2M
Entry summary declaration355
Summary declaration for temporary storage337
OtherZZZ
If the above document is drawn up using the SAD, the abbreviation will comprise the codes specified for the first subdivision of box 1. (IM, EX, CO and EU)
Box 43:Valuation methodThe provisions used to determine the customs value of imported goods are to be coded as follows:
CodeRelevant Article of the CodeMethod
129(1)Transaction value of the imported goods
230(2)(a)Transaction value of identical goods
330(2)(b)Transaction value of similar goods
430(2)(c)Deductive value method
530(2)(d)Computed value method
631Value based on the data available ("fall-back" method)
Box 44:Additional information/Documents produced/Certificates and authorisations1.Additional informationA five-digit code is used to encode additional information of a customs nature. This code follows the additional information unless Community law provides for the code to be used in place of the text.Example:The declarant may indicate his wish to have Copy 3 returned to him by entering "RET-EXP" or the code 30400 in Box 44 (Article 793a(2)).Community law provides for certain additional information to be entered in boxes other than box 44. However, such additional information should be coded according to the same rules as the information to be specifically entered in box 44. Furthermore, where Community law fails to specify the box in which information is to be entered, that information is to be entered in box 44.All types of additional information are listed at the end of this title.Member States may provide for the use of national additional information provided that their codification presents a structure different to the codes for Community additional information.2.Documents produced, certificates and authorisations(a)Documents, certificates and Community or international authorisations or other references produced in support of the declaration must be entered in the form of a code composed of 4 alpha-numeric characters, and, where applicable, followed either by an identification number or another recognisable reference. The list of documents, certificates, authorisations and other references and their respective codes can be found in the TARIC database.(b)National documents, certificates and authorisations produced in support of the declaration must be entered in the form of a code composed of an numeric character followed by 3 alpha-numeric characters (Ex: 2123, 34d5), possibly followed either by an identification number or another recognisable reference. The four characters represent codes based on that Member State's own nomenclature.Box 47:Calculation of taxesFirst column:Type of tax(a)The codes applicable are given below:
Customs duties on industrial productsA00
Customs duties on agricultural productsA10
Additional dutiesA20
Definitive antidumping dutiesA30
Provisional antidumping dutiesA35
Definitive countervailing dutiesA40
Provisional countervailing dutiesA45
VATB00
Compensatory interest (VAT)B10
Interest on arrears (VAT)B20
Export taxesC00
Export taxes on agricultural productsC10
Interest on arrearsD00
Compensatory interest (I.e. Inward processing)D10
Duties collected on behalf of other countriesE00
(b)Codes exclusively for national use must be composed of a numeric character followed by two alphanumeric characters according to that Member State's own nomenclature.
Last column:Method of paymentThe following codes may be used by the Member States:A:Payment in cashB:Payment by credit cardC:Payment by chequeD:Other (e. g. direct debit to agent's cash account)E:Deferred or postponed paymentF:Deferred payment — customs systemG:Postponed payment — VAT system (Article 23 Sixth VAT Directive)H:Electronic credit transferJ:Payment through post office administration (postal consignments) or other public sector or government departmentK:Excise credit or rebateM:Security, including cash depositP:From agent's cash accountR:GuaranteeS:Individual guarantee accountT:From agent's guarantee accountU:From agent's guarantee — standing authorityV:From agent's guarantee — individual authorityO:Guarantee lodged with Intervention Agency.
Box 49:Identification of warehouseThe code to be entered has the following three-part structure:the letter identifying the type of warehouse in accordance with the descriptions contained in Article 525 (a1). For warehouses other than those mentioned in Article 525, the following codes should be used:Yfor a non-customs warehouseZfor a free zone or free warehousethe identification number allocated by the Member State when issuing the authorisation (an..14)the country code for the authorising Member State, as defined in box 2 (a2).Box 50: PrincipalWhere an identification number is required, the EORI number, structured as specified in the description for box 2, shall be used.Box 51:Intended offices of transit (and country)Use the codes entered in box 29.Box 52:GuaranteeGuarantee codesThe codes applicable (n1) are given below:
SituationCodeOther entries
For guarantee waiver (Articles 94(4) of the Code and 380(3) of this Regulation)0guarantee waiver certificate number
For comprehensive guarantee1comprehensive guarantee certificate numberoffice of guarantee
For individual guarantee by a guarantor2reference for the guarantee undertakingoffice of guarantee
For individual guarantee in cash3
For individual guarantee in the form of vouchers4individual guarantee voucher number
For guarantee waiver where secured amount does not exceed EUR 500 (Article 189(5) of the Code)5
For guarantee not required (Article 95 of the Code)6
For guarantee not required for certain public bodies8
For individual guarantee of the type under point 3 of Annex 47a9reference to the guarantee undertakingoffice of guarantee
Entering countries under the heading "not valid for":Use the country codes entered in box 2.
Box 53:Office of destination (and country)Use the codes entered in box 29.Additional information — code XXXXX
General category — Code 0xxxx
Legal basisSubjectAdditional informationBoxCode
Article 497 § 3Application for authorisation on the declaration for a customs procedure with economic impact"Simplified authorisation"4400100
Annex 37Several exporters, consignees or previous documents"Other"2, 8 and 4000200
Annex 37Identity between declarant and consignor"Consignor"1400300
Annex 37Identity between declarant and exporter"Exporter"1400400
Annex 37Identity between declarant and consignee"Consignee"1400500
On import: Code 1xxxx
ArticleSubjectAdditional informationBoxCode
2 paragraph 1 of Regulation No 1147/2002Temporarily suspension of the autonomous duties"Import with airworthiness certificate"4410100
549 Paragraph 1Discharge of inward processing (suspension system)IP/S goods4410200
549 Paragraph 2Discharge of inward processing (suspension system) (specific commercial policy measures)IP/S goods, Commercial policy4410300
550Discharge of inward processing (drawback)IP/D goods4410400
583Temporary admission"TA goods"4410500
On export: Code 3xxxx
ArticleSubjectAdditional informationBoxCode
298Export of agricultural goods subject to end-useArticle 298 Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 End-use: Goods destined for exportation — agricultural refunds not applicable4430 300
793a(2)The desire to have copy 3 returned"RET-EXP"4430 400
TITLE IIITABLE OF LINGUISTIC REFERENCES AND OF THEIR CODES
Linguistic referencesCodes
— BGОграничена валидност— CSOmezená platnost— DABegrænset gyldighed— DEBeschränkte Geltung— EEPiiratud kehtivus— ELΠεριορισμένη ισχύς— ESValidez limitada— FRValidité limitée— ITValidità limitata— LVIerobežots derîgums— LTGaliojimas apribotas— HUKorlátozott érvényû— MTValidità limitata— NLBeperkte geldigheid— PLOgraniczona ważność— PTValidade limitada— ROValiditate limitată— SLOmejena veljavnost— SKObmedzená platnost'— FIVoimassa rajoitetusti— SVBegränsad giltighet— ENLimited validityLimited validity — 99200
— BGОсвободено— CSOsvobození— DAFritaget— DEBefreiung— EELoobutud— ELΑπαλλαγή— ESDispensa— FRDispense— ITDispensa— LVDerīgs bez zīmoga— LTLeista neplombuoti— HUMentesség— MTTneħħija— NLVrijstelling— PLZwolnienie— PTDispensa— RODispensă— SLOpustitev— SKOslobodenie— FIVapautettu— SVBefrielse.— ENWaiverWaiver — 99201
— BGАлтернативно доказателство— CSAlternativní důkaz— DAAlternativt bevis— DEAlternativnachweis— EEAlternatiivsed tõendid— ELΕναλλακτική απόδειξη— ESPrueba alternativa— FRPreuve alternative— ITProva alternativa— LVAlternatīvs pierādījums— LTAlternatyvusis įrodymas— HUAlternatív igazolás— MTProva alternattiva— NLAlternatief bewijs— PLAlternatywny dowód— PTProva alternativa— ROProbă alternativă— SLAlternativno dokazilo— SKAlternatívny dôkaz— FIVaihtoehtoinen todiste— SVAlternativt bevis— ENAlternative proofAlternative proof — 99202
— BGРазличия: митническо учреждение, където стоките са представени …… (наименование и страна)— CSNesrovnalosti: úřad, kterému bylo zboží předloženo …… (název a země)— DAForskelle: det sted, hvor varerne blev frembudt …… (navn og land)— DEUnstimmigkeiten: Stelle, bei der die Gestellung erfolgte …… (Name und Land)— EEErinevused: asutus, kuhu kaup esitati …….(nimi ja riik)— ELΔιαφορές: εμπορεύματα προσκομισθέντα στο τελωνείο …… (Όνομα και χώρα)— ESDiferencias: mercancías presentadas en la oficina …… (nombre y país)— FRDifférences: marchandises présentées au bureau …… (nom et pays)— ITDifferenze: ufficio al quale sono state presentate le merci …… (nome e paese)— LVAtšķirības: muitas iestāde, kurā preces tika uzrādītas …… (nosaukums un valsts)— LTSkirtumai: įstaiga, kuriai pateiktos prekės …… (pavadinimas ir valstybė)— HUEltérések: hivatal, ahol az áruk bemutatása megtörtént …… (név és ország)— MTDifferenzi: uffiċċju fejn l-oġġetti kienu ppreżentati …… (isem u pajjiż)— NLVerschillen: kantoor waar de goederen zijn aangebracht …… (naam en land)— PLNiezgodności: urząd w którym przedstawiono towar …… (nazwa i kraj)— PTDiferenças: mercadorias apresentadas na estãncia …… (nome e país)— RODiferențe: mărfuri prezentate la biroul vamal …… (nume și țara)— SLRazlike: urad, pri katerem je bilo blago predloženo …… (naziv in država)— SKNezrovnalosti: úrad, ktorému bol tovar dodaný …… (názov a krajina).— FIMuutos: toimipaikka, jossa tavarat esitetty …… (nimi ja maa)— SVAvvikelse: tullkontor där varorna anmäldes …… (namn och land)— ENDifferences: office where goods were presented …… (name and country)Differences: office where goods were presented …… (name and country) — 99203
— BGИзлизането от …………… подлежи на ограничения или такси съгласно Регламент/Директива/Решение № …,— CSVýstup ze …………… podléhá omezením nebo dávkám podle nařízení/směrnice/rozhodnutí č …— DAUdpassage fra …………… undergivet restriktioner eller afgifter i henhold til forordning/direktiv/afgørelse nr. …— DEAusgang aus ……………- gemäß Verordnung/Richtlinie/Beschluss Nr. … Beschränkungen oder Abgaben unterworfen.— EE… territooriumilt väljumine on aluseks piirangutele ja maksudele vastavalt määrusele/direktiivile/otsusele nr …— ELΗ έξοδος από …………… υποβάλλεται σε περιοριορισμούς ή σε επιβαρύνσεις από τον Κανονισμό/την Οδηγία/την Απόφαση αριθ. …— ESSalida de …………… sometida a restricciones o imposiciones en virtud del (de la) Reglamento/Directiva/Decisión no— FRSortie de …………… soumise à des restrictions ou à des impositions par le règlement ou la directive/décision no— ITUscita dalla ……………soggetta a restrizioni o ad imposizioni a norma del(la) regolamento/direttiva/decisione n. …— LVIzvešana no …………… piemērojot ierobežojumus vai maksājumus saskaņā ar Regulu/Direktīvu/Lēmumu Nr. …,— LTIšvežimui iš …………… taikomi apribojimai arba mokesčiai, nustatytiReglamentu/Direktyva/Sprendimu Nr.…,— HUA kilépés …………… területéről a … rendelet/irányelv/határozat szerinti korlátozás vagy teher megfizetésének kötelezettsége alá esik— MTĦruġ mill- …………… suġġett għall-restrizzjonijiet jew ħlasijiet taħt Regola/Direttiva/Deċiżjoni Nru …— NLBij uitgang uit de ………………zijn de beperkingen of heffingen van Verordening/Richtlijn/Besluit nr. … van toepassing.— PLWyprowadzenie z …………… podlega ograniczeniom lub opłatom zgodnie z rozporządzeniem/dyrektywą/decyzją nr …— PTSaída da …………… sujeita a restrições ou a imposições pelo(a) Regulamento/Directiva/Decisão n.o— ROIeșire din ……………supusă restricțiilor sau impozitelor prin Regulamentul/Directiva/Decizia nr …— SLIznos iz …………… zavezan omejitvam ali obveznim dajatvam na podlagi Uredbe/Direktive/Odločbe št. …— SKVýstup z ……………podlieha obmedzeniam alebo platbám podľa nariadenia/smernice/rozhodnutia č ….— FI…………… vientiin sovelletaan asetuksen/direktiivin/päätöksen N:o … mukaisia rajoituksia tai maksuja— SVUtförsel från …………… underkastad restriktioner eller avgifter i enlighet med förordning/direktiv/beslut nr …— ENExit from …………… subject to restrictions or charges under Regulation/Directive/Decision No …Exit from …………… subject to restrictions or charges under Regulation/Directive/Decision No ... — 99204
— BGОсвободено от задължителен маршрут— CSOsvobození od stanovené trasy— DAfritaget for bindende transportrute— DEBefreiung von der verbindlichen Beförderungsroute— EEEttenähtud marsruudist loobutud— ELΑπαλλαγή από την υποχρέωση τήρησης συγκεκριμένης διαδρομής— ESDispensa de itinerario obligatorio— FRDispense d'itinéraire contraignant— ITDispensa dall'itinerario vincolante— LVAtļauts novirzīties no noteiktā maršruta— LTLeista nenustatyti maršruto— HUElőírt útvonal alól mentesítve— MTTneħħija ta' l-itinerarju preskitt— NLGeen verplichte route— PLZwolniony z wiążącej trasy przewozu— PTDispensa de itinerário vinculativo— RODispensă de la itinerarul obligatoriu— SLOpustitev predpisane poti— SKOslobodenie od predpísanej trasy— FIVapautettu sitovan kuljetusreitin noudattamisesta— SVBefrielse från bindande färdväg— ENPrescribed itinerary waivedPrescribed itinerary waived — 99205
— BGОдобрен изпращач— CSSchválený odesílatel— DAGodkendt afsender— DEZugelassener Versender— EEVolitatud kaubasaatja— ELΕγκεκριμένος αποστολέας— ESExpedidor autorizado— FRExpéditeur agréé— ITSpeditore autorizzato— LVAtzītais nosūtītājs— LTĮgaliotas siuntėjas— HUEngedélyezett feladó— MTAwtorizzat li jibgħat— NLToegelaten afzender— PLUpoważniony nadawca— PTExpedidor autorizado— ROExpeditor agreat— SLPooblaščeni pošiljatelj— SKSchválený odosielateľ— FIValtuutettu lähettäjä— SVGodkänd avsändare— ENAuthorised consignorAuthorised consignor — 99206
— BGОсвободен от подпис— CSPodpis se nevyžaduje— DAFritaget for underskrift— DEFreistellung von der Unterschriftsleistung— EEAllkirjanõudest loobutud— ELΔεν απαιτείται υπογραφή— ESDispensa de firma— FRDispense de signature— ITDispensa dalla firma— LVDerīgs bez paraksta— LTLeista nepasirašyti— HUAláírás alól mentesítve— MTFirma mhux meħtieġa— NLVan ondertekening vrijgesteld— PLZwolniony ze składania podpisu— PTDispensada a assinatura— RODispensă de semnătură— SLOpustitev podpisa— SKOslobodenie od podpisu— FIVapautettu allekirjoituksesta— SVBefrielse från underskrift— ENSignature waivedSignature waived — 99207
— BGЗАБРАНЕНО ОБЩО ОБЕЗПЕЧЕНИЕ— CSZÁKAZ SOUBORNÉ JISTOTY— DAFORBUD MOD SAMLET KAUTION— DEGESAMTBÜRGSCHAFT UNTERSAGT— EEÜLDTAGATISE KASUTAMINE KEELATUD— ELΑΠΑΓΟΡΕΥΕΤΑΙ Η ΣΥΝΟΛΙΚΗ ΕΓΓΥΗΣΗ— ESGARANTÍA GLOBAL PROHIBIDA— FRGARANTIE GLOBALE INTERDITE— ITGARANZIA GLOBALE VIETATA— LVVISPĀRĒJS GALVOJUMS AIZLIEGTS— LTNAUDOTI BENDRĄJĄ GARANTIJĄ UŽDRAUSTA— HUÖSSZKEZESSÉG TILOS— MTMHUX PERMESSA GARANZIJA KOMPRENSIVA— NLDOORLOPENDE ZEKERHEID VERBODEN— PLZAKAZ KORZYSTANIA Z GWARANCJI GENERALNEJ— PTGARANTIA GLOBAL PROIBIDA— ROGARANȚIA GLOBALĂ INTERZISĂ— SLPREPOVEDANO SKUPNO ZAVAROVANJE— SKZÁKAZ CELKOVEJ ZÁRUKY— FIYLEISVAKUUDEN KÄYTTÖ KIELLETTY— SVSAMLAD SÄKERHET FÖRBJUDEN— ENCOMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEE PROHIBITEDCOMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEE PROHIBITED — 99208
— BGИЗПОЛЗВАНЕ БЕЗ ОГРАНИЧЕНИЯ— CSNEOMEZENÉ POUŽITÍ— DAUBEGRÆNSET ANVENDELSE— DEUNBESCHRÄNKTE VERWENDUNG— EEPIIRAMATU KASUTAMINE— ΕLΑΠΕΡΙΟΡΙΣΤΗ ΧΡΗΣΗ— ESUTILIZACIÓN NO LIMITADA— FRUTILISATION NON LIMITÉE— ITUTILIZZAZIONE NON LIMITATA— LVNEIEROBEŽOTS IZMANTOJUMS— LTNEAPRIBOTAS NAUDOJIMAS— HUKORLÁTOZÁS ALÁ NEM ESŐ HASZNÁLAT— MTUŻU MHUX RISTRETT— NLGEBRUIK ONBEPERKT— PLNIEOGRANICZONE KORZYSTANIE— PTUTILIZAÇÃO ILIMITADA— ROUTILIZARE NELIMITATĂ— SLNEOMEJENA UPORABA— SKNEOBMEDZENÉ POUŽITIE— FIKÄYTTÖÄ EI RAJOITETTU— SVOBEGRÄNSAD ANVÄNDNING— ENUNRESTRICTED USEUNRESTRICTED USE — 99209
— BGРазни— CSRůzní— DADiverse— DEVerschiedene— EEErinevad— ELΔιάφορα— ESVarios— FRDivers— ITVari— LVDažādi— LTĮvairūs— HUTöbbféle— MTDiversi— NLDiverse— PLRóżne— PTDiversos— RODiverși— SLRazno— SKRôzne— FIUseita— SVFlera— ENVariousVarious — 99211
— BGНасипно— CSVolně loženo— DABulk— DELose— EEPakendamata— ELΧύμα— ESA granel— FRVrac— ITAlla rinfusa— LVBerams— LTNesupakuota— HUÖmlesztett— MTBil-kwantitá— NLLos gestort— PLLuzem— PTA granel— ROVrac— SLRazsuto— SKVoľne— FIIrtotavaraa— SVBulk— ENBulkBulk — 99212
— BGИзпращач— CSOdesílatel— DAAfsender— DEVersender— EESaatja— ELΑποστολέας— ESExpedidor— FRExpéditeur— ITSpeditore— LVNosūtītājs— LTSiuntėjas— HUFeladó— MTMin jikkonsenja— NLAfzender— PLNadawca— PTExpedidor— ROExpeditor— SLPošiljatelj— SKOdosielateľ— FILähettäjä— SVAvsändare— ENConsignorConsignor — 99213
ANNEX 38a01993R2454-20130101_en_img_72ANNEX 38bProcedure referred to in Article 290c(1)For the purposes of Article 290c, the net weight of each consignment of fresh bananas shall be determined by authorised weighers at any place of unloading in accordance with the following procedure:1.a sample of units of packed bananas shall be selected for each type of packaging and for each origin. The sample of units of packed bananas to be weighed shall constitute a representative sample of the consignment of fresh bananas. It shall contain at least the quantities indicated below:
Number of units of packed bananas(by type of packaging and origin)Number of units of packed bananas to be inspected
— up to 4005
— from 401 to 7007
— from 701 to 100010
— from 1001 to 200013
— from 2001 to 400015
— from 4001 to 600018
— more than 600021
2.the net weight shall be determined as follows:(a)by weighing each unit of packed bananas to be inspected (gross weight);(b)by opening at least one unit of packed bananas, then calculating the weight of the packaging;(c)the weight of that packaging shall be accepted for all packaging of the same type and origin, and shall be deducted from the weight of all the units of packed bananas weighed;(d)the average net weight per unit of packed bananas thus established for each type and origin, based on the weight of the samples checked, shall be accepted as the basis for determining the net weight of the consignment of fresh bananas;3.where the customs authority does not check the banana weighing certificates contemporaneously, the net weight declared on such certificates shall be acceptable to customs authorities provided that the difference is not more or less than 1 % between the declared net weight and the average net weight established by customs authorities;4.the banana weighing certificate shall be presented to the customs office at which the declaration for release for free circulation is submitted. The customs authorities shall apply the results of the sampling shown on the banana weighing certificate to the whole consignment of fresh bananas to which that certificate relates.
ANNEX 38c01993R2454-20130101_en_img_73ANNEX 38d(referred to in Article 4o)Data processed in the central system provided for in Article 4o(1)1.EORI number as referred to in Article 1(16).2.Full name of the person.3.Address of establishment/address of residence: the full address of the place where the person is established/resides, including the identifier of the country or territory (ISO alpha 2 country code, if available, as defined in Annex 38, Title II, box 2.).4.VAT identification number(s), where assigned by Member States.5.Where appropriate, the legal status as mentioned in the document of establishment.6.Date of establishment or, in the case of a natural person, date of birth.7.Type of person (natural person, legal person, association of persons as referred to in Article 4(1) of the Code) in a coded form. The relevant codes are given below:(1)Natural person(2)Legal person(3)Association of persons as referred to in Article 4(1) of the Code8.Contact information: contact person name, address and any of the following: telephone number, fax number, e-mail address.9.In the case of a person not established in the customs territory of the Community: identification number(s), where assigned to the person concerned for customs purposes by the competent authorities in a third country with which an Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in customs matters is in force. This identification number(s) shall include the identifier of the country or territory (ISO alpha 2 country code, if available, as defined in Annex 38, Title II, box 2).10.Where appropriate, principal economic activity code at 4 digit level in accordance with the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) listed in the business register of the Member State concerned.11.Expiry date of the EORI number, where applicable.12.Consent, if given, to disclosure of personal data listed in points 1, 2 and 3.ANNEX 39LIST OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR WHICH THE CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION WITH FAVOURABLE TARIFF TREATMENT BY REASON OF THEIR END-USE APPLY
CN codeDescription of goods
ex Chapter 27: MiscellaneousCertain cases referred to in Additional Notes 4 (n) and (5)
2707Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents:
270710— Benzole:
27071090— — For other purposes
270720— Toluole:
27072090— — For other purposes
270730— Xylole:
27073090— — For other purposes
270750— Other aromatic hydrocarbon mixtures of which 65 % or more by volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C by the ASTM D 86 method:
— — For other purposes:
27075091— — — Solvent naphtha
27075099— — — Other
— Other:
270799— — Other:
— — — Other:
27079991— — — — For the manufacture of products of heading No 2803
271000Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations:
— Light oils:
27100011— — For undergoing a specific process
27100015— — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27100011
— Medium oils:
27100041— — For undergoing a specific process
27100045— — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27100041
— Heavy oils:
— — Gas oils:
27100061— — — For undergoing a specific process
27100065— — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27100061
— — Fuel oils:
27100071— — — For undergoing a specific process
27100072— — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27100071
— — Lubricating oils; other oils:
27100081— — — For undergoing a specific process
27100083— — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27100081
27100085— — — To be mixed in accordance with the terms of Additional Note 6 to this Chapter
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons:
— Liquefied
271112— — Propane:
— — — Propane of a purity not less than 99 %:
27111219— — — — For other purposes
— — — Other:
27111291— — — — For undergoing a specific process
27111293— — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27111291
271113— — Butanes:
27111310— — — For undergoing a specific process
27111330— — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheadindg 27111310
2712Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured:
271290— Other:
— — Other:
— — — Crude:
27129031— — — — For undergoing a specific process
27129033— — — — For undergoing chemical transformation by a process other than those specified in respect of subheading 27129031
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals:
271390— Other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals:
27139010— — For the manufacture of the products of heading No 2803
Chapter 29Organic chemicals
2901Acyclic hydrocarbons:
290110— Saturated:
29011090— — For other purposes
2902Cyclic hydrocarbons:
290220— Benzene:
29022090— — For other purposes
290230— Toluene:
29023090— — For other purposes
290244— — Mixed xylene isomers:
29024490— — — For other purposes
ANNEX 40LIST OF PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR AIRCRAFT, SHIPS AND DRILLING OR PRODUCTION PLATFORMS TO WHICH THE CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION WITH FAVOURABLE TARIFF TREATMENT BY REASON OF THEIR END-USE APPLYPART I
This includes only articles imported and intended to be fitted in aircraft imported duty free or built within the Community.
Code NosDescription of goods
SECTION A
8407Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines:
840710— Aircraft engines:
84071090— — Other
8409Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading No 8407 or 8408:
840910— For aircraft engines:
84091090— — Other
8411Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines:
— Turbo-jets:
841111— — Of a thrust not exceeding 25 kN:
84111190— — — Other
841112— — Of thrust exceeding 25 kN:
84111290— — — Other
— Turbo-propellers:
841121— — Of a power not exceeding 1100 kW:
84112190— — — Other
841122— — Of a power exceeding 1100 kW:
84112290— — — Other
— Parts:
841191— — Of turbo-jets or turbo-propellers:
84119190— — — Other
8412Other engines and motors
841210— Reaction engines other than turbo-jets:
84121090— — Other
841290— Parts:
— — Other:
84129030— — — Of reaction engines other than turbo-jets
8803Parts of goods of heading No 8801 or 8802:
880310— Propellers and rotors and parts thereof:
88031090— — Other
880320— Under-carriages and parts thereof:
88032090— — Other
880330— Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters:
88033090— — Other
880390— Other:
— — Other:
88039099— — — Other
SECTION B
MiscellaneousGoods referred to in Section II B of the "Preliminary Provisions" of the combined nomenclature other than civil aircraft and ground flight simulators
SECTION C
MiscellaneousGoods intended for use in the construction, maintenance and repair of aircraft, covered by autonomous Community tariff suspensions
PARTIE II
Code NosDescription of goods
SECTION A
MiscellaneousGoods intended for incorporation in the ships, boats or other vessels falling within subheadings 89011010, 89012010, 89013010, 89019010, 89020011, 89020019, 89039110, 89039210, 89040010, 89040091, 89051010, 89059010, 89060010, 89060091 of the combined nomenclature of the purposes of their construction, repair, maintenance or conversion or for the purposes of fitting to or equipping such ships, boats or other vessels (Section II A of the Preliminary Provisions and subheadings 84081010 to 84081090 of the combined nomenclature).
SECTION B
MiscellaneousGoods referred to in Section II.A.2 of the "Preliminary Provisions" of the combined nomenclature
ANNEX 41LIST OF GOODS TO WHICH, BY REFERENCE TO ARTICLES 291 TO 304 THE CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION WITH FAVOURABLE TARIFF TREATMENT BY REASON OF THEIR END-USE DO NOT APPLY
OJ No L 148, 28.6.1968, p. 24.
CN codeDescription of goods
01011100Horses: pure-bred breeding animals
01021000Live bovine animals: pure-bred breeding animals
ex01029010ex01029035ex01029037Young male animals of the domestic species, intended for fattening, of a live weight of 300 kg or less
01031000Live swine: pure-bred breedings animals
0104Live sheep and goats:
01041010— Sheep: pure-bred breeding animals
01042010— Goats: pure-bred breeding animals
ex0201"High-quality", meat imported within the limits of a global annual Community tariff quota
ex0202"High-quality", meat imported within the limits of a global annual Community tariff quota
ex02022030ex02023010ex02023050ex02023090Meat intended for processing subject to Article 14 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 805/68
04022911Special milk, for infants, in hermetically sealed containers of a net content not exceeding 500 g of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 10 %
ex04069013 to 90 99Other cheese
04071011 and 04070019Eggs for hatching of turkeys, geese or other poultry
17011110 and 17011210Raw cane and beet sugar, for refining
ANNEX 4201993R2454-20130101_en_img_74ANNEX 42a01993R2454-20130101_en_img_75ANNEX 42b01993R2454-20130101_en_img_76ANNEX 4301993R2454-20130101_en_img_7701993R2454-20130101_en_img_7801993R2454-20130101_en_img_79ANNEX 44NOTES(to be added to the booklet containing the T2M forms)I.General considerations1.The purpose of a T2M form is to prove the Community status, upon entry into Community customs territory, of a catch made by a Community fishing vessel outside the territorial waters of a country or territory not forming part of Community customs territory and/or of goods obtained from such catches by processing carried out on board the Community fishing vessel which made the catch, another Community fishing vessel, or a Community factory ship.2.The Community fishing vessel is a vessel which is registered and listed in a part of a Member State's territory forming part of Community customs territory, flies the flag of a Member State, makes the catch and may process it on board. The Community factory ship is a vessel, similarly registered or listed, which processes only transhipped catches.3.This booklet contains 10 forms, each consisting of an original and a copy. The copies must not be separated from the booklet.4.The booklet must be produced whenever the customs authorities so require.5.It must be returned to the customs authorities by which it was issued when the vessel for which it was issued ceases to fulfil the conditions laid down, when all the forms contained in the booklet have been used or when the period of validity of the booklet expires.II.Authentication of T2M forms6.The forms must be completed in typescript or legibly by hand; if the latter, in ink and in printed characters. No erasures or alterations may be made. Amendments must be made by striking out the incorrect particulars and adding those required where appropriate. Any such amendments must be initialled by the person who signed the declaration containing them.7.Boxes 1 to 3 of the form must be completed by the person indicated, in the language in which the form is printed. Boxes 4 to 12 of the form must be completed in one of the official Community languages.8.The validity of the T2M forms contained in a booklet is guaranteed by the persence (SIC! presence), in box A of both originals and copies, of an endorsement by the authority responsible for registering the Community fishing vessel for which the booklet was issued. The booklet is valid for two years from the date shown on page 2 of its cover.III.Use of T2M forms9.The master of the Community fishing vessel must complete boxes 4, 5 and/or boxes 6, 7, 8 and complete and sign the declaration in box 9, of the original and the copy of a T2M form whenever:a catch and/or the goods resulting from on-board processing of a catch are landed either in a port in Community customs territory, or in another part from which they will leave for that territory,the catch and/or goods are transhipped onto another Community fishing vessel, a Community factory ship — where the catch undergoes on-board processing — or any other vessel which transports the catch and/or goods without processing them, either directly to a port within Community customs territory or to a port not in Community customs territory from where they will leave for that territory. In this case the master of the Community fishing vessel and the master of the vessel onto which the catch and/or goods are transhipped must complete and sign box 10 of the original and the copy.10.Where appropriate, the master of the vessel onto which a Community fishing vessel's catch has been transhipped to undergo on-board processing must complete boxes 6, 7 and 8, and complete and sign the declaration in box 11 of the original whenever:goods resulting from on-board processing are landed either in a port in Community customs territory, or in a port not in Community customs territory from which they will leave for that territory,the goods are transhipped onto any other vessel which transports them without processing, either directly to a port in Community customs territory or to a port not in Community customs territory from where they will leave for that territory. In this case, the master of the processing vessel and the master of the vessel onto which the goods are transhipped must complete and sign box 12 of the original.11.Where catch or goods have gone to a country or territory not forming part of Community customs territory before being shipped to Community customs territory, box 13 of the form must be completed and signed by the customs authorities of the country or territory. If a part of the catch or goods does not go to Community customs territory, the name, kind, gross mass and treatment or use assigned to the consignments concerned must be entered in the "Remarks" box of the form.12.Whenever catch and/or goods are transhipped for carriage to Community customs territory, they must be accompanied by the original of a T2M form.IV.Use of "Extracts" of T2M formsWhere catch and/or goods have been transported to a country or territory not forming part of Community customs territory for later reconsignment to that territory in split consignments:13.A number of original T2M forms equal to the number of split consignments must be taken from the booklet issued to the fishing vessel which made the catch and/or processed it into goods, and clearly marked with the word "Extract" and particulars of the T2M form for the initial consignment. This information must also be entered in the copies of the "Extracts" which must remain in the booklet.14.For each split consignment:boxes 4, 5 and/or 6, 7, 8 of the T2M "Extract" form must be completed, stating the quantities of catch and/or goods consigned,box 13 of the original of the "Extract" form must be completed, endorsed and signed by the customs authorities of the country or territory concerned,the number and kind of packages, the gross mass, the treatment or use assigned to the consignment and the number and date of the "Extract" form must be entered in the "Remarks" box of the initial T2M form,the "Extract" form must accompany the consignment of catch and/or goods.15.When all the catch and/or goods covered by the initial T2M form have been shipped to Community customs territory, box 13 of the form must be completed, endorsed and signed by the customs authorities of the country or territory concerned. This form must be sent to the office which issued the T2M booklet. If a part of the catch or goods does not go to Community customs territory, the name, kind and gross mass of the consignments concerned, and the treatment or use assigned, must be entered in the "Remarks" box on the form.V.Discharge of T2M forms16.All original T2M forms (initial or "Extract") must be presented to the customs office where the catch or goods to which it refers have been brought into Community customs territory. However, where such catch or goods are brought into Community customs territory under a transit procedure and the corresponding operation began outside that territory, the T2M forms must be presented to the customs office of destination for that procedure.ANNEX 44aEXPLANATORY NOTE ON THE LOADING LISTTITLE IGeneral1.Definition1.1.The loading list means a document having the characteristics described in this Annex.1.2.It can be used with the transit declaration within the framework of the application of Article 353(2).2.Loading list form2.1.Only the front of the form may be used as a loading list.2.2.The features of a loading list are:(a)the heading "Loading list";(b)a 70 × 55 millimetre box divided into an upper part of 70 by 15 millimetres and a lower part of 70 by 40 millimetres;(c)columns with the following headings in the following order:serial number,marks, numbers, number and kind of packages, goods description,country of dispatch/export,gross mass in kilograms,reserved for the administration.Users may adjust the width of the columns to their needs. However, the column headed "reserved for the administration" must always be at least 30 millimetres wide. Users may also decide for themselves how to use the spaces other than those referred to in points (a), (b) and (c).2.3.A horizontal line must be drawn immediately under the last entry and any spaces not used must be scored through to prevent later additions.TITLE IIParticulars to be entered in the different headings1.Box1.1.Upper partWhere a loading list accompanies a transit declaration, the principal must enter "T1", "T2" or "T2F" in the upper part of the box.Where a loading list accompanies a T2L document, the person concerned must enter "T2L" or "T2LF" in the upper part of the box.1.2.Upper partThe particulars listed in paragraph 4 of Title III below must be entered in this part of the box.2.Columns2.1.Serial numberEvery item shown on the loading list must be preceded by a serial number.2.2.Marks, numbers, number and kind of packages, goods descriptionThe particulars required shall be given in accordance with Annexes 37 and 38.Where a loading list accompanies a transit declaration, the list must include the information entered in boxes 31 (Packages and description of goods), 40 (Summary declaration/previous document) 44 (Additional information, documents produced, certificates and authorisations) and, where appropriate, 33 (Commodity code) and 38 (Net mass (kg)) of the transit declaration.2.3.Country of dispatch/exportEnter the name of the Member State from which the goods are being consigned or exported.Do not use this column where a loading list accompanies a T2L document.2.4.Gross mass (kg)Enter the details entered in box 35 of the SAD (see Annex 37).TITLE IIIUse of loading lists1.A transit declaration may not have both a loading list and one or more continuation sheets attached to it.2.Where a loading list is used, boxes 15 (Country of dispatch/export), 32 (Item number), 33 (Commodity code), 35 (Gross mass (kg)), 38 (Net mass (kg)), 40 (Summary declaration/previous document) and, where appropriate, 44 (Additional information, documents produced, certificates and authorisations) of the transit declaration form must be struck through and box 31 (Packages and description of goods) may not be used to enter the marks, numbers, number and kind of packages or goods description. A reference to the serial number and the symbol of the different loading lists shall be entered in box 31 (Packages and goods description) of the transit declaration form used.3.The loading list must be produced in the same number of copies as the form to which it relates.A single copy of the loading list is lodged with the office of departure where the transit declaration has been processed using data-processing systems and the particulars of the loading list are stored in the system at that office. Otherwise, at least three copies of the loading list are lodged.4.When a transit declaration is registered the loading list must be given the same registration number as the form to which it relates. This number must be entered by using a stamp which includes the name of the office of departure, or by hand. If entered by hand, it must be endorsed by the official stamp of the office of departure.It is not obligatory for an official of the office of departure to sign the forms.5.Where several loading lists are attached to one form used for the purpose of Community transit, the lists must bear a serial number allocated by the principal, and the number of loading lists attached must be entered in box 4 (Loading lists) of the said form.6.The provisions of paragraphs 1 to 5 apply, as appropriate, where a loading list is attached to a T2L or T2LF document.ANNEX 44bPROVISIONS CONCERNING FORMS USED IN COMMUNITY TRANSITThis Annex sets out the characteristics of forms other than the single administrative document used in Community transit.1.Loading lists1.1.The forms shall be printed on paper dressed for writing purposes, weighing at least 40 g/m2 and sufficiently strong to prevent easy tearing or creasing in normal use. The colour may be decided by those concerned.1.2.The format of the forms shall be 210 by 297 millimetres, with a maximum tolerance of 5 millimetres less and 8 millimetres more on the length.2.Transit advice note2.1.The forms shall be printed on paper dressed for writing purposes, weighing at least 40 g/m2 and sufficiently strong to prevent easy tearing or creasing in normal use. The paper shall be white.2.2.The format of the forms shall be 210 by 148 millimetres.3.Receipt3.1.The forms shall be printed on paper sufficiently strong to prevent easy tearing or creasing in normal use. The paper shall be white.3.2.The format of the forms shall be 148 by 105 millimetres.4.Individual guarantee4.1.The forms shall be printed on paper free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing at least 55 g/m2. It shall have a printed guilloche pattern background in red so as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means. The paper shall be white.4.2.The format of the forms shall be 148 by 105 millimetres.4.3.The forms shall show the name and address of the printer, or a mark by which it may be identified, and an identification number.5.Comprehensive guarantee and guarantee waiver certificates5.1.The forms for comprehensive guarantee of guarantee waiver certificates, hereinafter referred to as "certificates", shall be printed on white paper free of mechanical pulp and weighing at least 100 g/m2. Both sides shall have a printed guilloche pattern background so as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means. The printing shall be:in green for guarantee certificates,in pale blue for guarantee waiver certificates.5.2.The format of the forms shall be 210 by 148 millimetres.5.3.The Member States shall be responsible for printing the forms or having them printed. Each certificate shall bear a serial identification number.6.Provisions common to all of Title II6.1.Forms must be completed using a typewriter or other mechanographical or similar process. Loading list, transit advice and receipt forms may also be completed legibly in manuscript, in which case they shall be completed in ink and in block letters.6.2.Forms must be drawn up in one of the official languages of the member States which is acceptable to the customs authorities of the Member State of departure. This provision shall not apply to flat-rate guarantee vouchers.6.3.The customs authorities of a Member State in which the forms must be produced may if necessary require a translation into the official language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State.6.4.The language to be used for the comprehensive guarantee and guarantee waiver certificates shall be designated by the customs authorities of the Member State responsible for the office of guarantee.6.5.No erasures or alterations shall be made. Amendments shall be made by striking out the incorrect particulars and, where appropriate, adding those required. Any such amendments shall be initialled by the person making the amendment and expressly endorsed by the customs authorities.ANNEX 44cGOODS INVOLVING HIGHER RISK OF FRAUD(referred to in Article 340a)
Where the transit data are exchanged using electronic data-processing techniques and the HS code is not enough to identify without ambiguity the goods listed in column 2, both the sensitive goods code given in column 4 and the HS code given in column 1 must be used.
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HS codeDescription of the goodsMinimum quantitiesSensitive goods codeMinimum rate of individual guarantee
0207 12Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 0105, of fowls of the species Gallus Domesticus, frozen3000 kg
0207 14
1701 12Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form7000 kg
1701 13
1701 14
1701 91
1701 99
2208 20Spirits, liquors and other spirituous beverages5 hl2500 EUR/hl pure alcohol
2208 30
2208 40
2208 50
2208 60
2208 70
ex 2208 901
2402 20Cigarettes containing tobacco35000 pieces120 EUR/1000 pieces
2403 11Smoking tobacco, whether or not containing tobacco substitutes in any proportion35 kg
2403 19
ANNEX 4501993R2454-20130101_en_img_80ANNEX 45aTRANSIT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTChapter ISpecimen of transit accompanying document01993R2454-20130101_en_img_8101993R2454-20130101_en_img_82Chapter IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Transit Accompanying DocumentThe paper to be used for the Transit Accompanying Document can be of green colour.The transit accompanying document shall be printed on the basis of the data derived from the transit declaration, where appropriate amended by the principal and/or verified by the office of departure, and completed with:1.MRN (movement reference number)The information is given alphanumerically with 18 digits on the following specimen:
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of transit movement (YY)Numeric 297
2Identifier of the country from which movement originates (ISO alpha 2 country code)Alphabetic 2IT
3Unique identifier for transit movement per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Field 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 has to be filled in with an identifier for the transit transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of National Administrations but each transit transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number.National Administrations that want to have the office reference number of the customs authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first 6 characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 has to be filled with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows for the detection of an error when capturing the whole MRN.The "MRN" shall also be printed in bar code mode using the standard "code 128", character set "B".
2.Box 3:first subdivision: serial number of the current printed sheet,second subdivision: total number of sheets printed (incl. list of items),shall not be used when there is only one item.3.In the space to the right of box 8:Name and address of the customs office to which the return copy of the transit accompanying document has to be returned where the fallback procedure is used.4.Box C:the name of the office of departure,reference number of the office of departure,acceptance date of the transit declaration,the name and the authorisation number of the authorised consignor (if any).5.Box D:control results,seals affixed or the indication "- -" identifying the "Waiver — 99201",the indication "Binding itinerary", where appropriate.The transit accompanying document shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this Regulation.6.Formalities en routeBetween the time when the goods leave the office of departure and the time they arrive at the office of destination, certain details may have to be added on the transit accompanying document accompanying the goods. The details relate to the transport operation and must be entered by the carrier responsible for the means of transport on which the goods are loaded as and when the corresponding activities are carried out. The particulars may be added legibly by hand, in which case the entries should be made in ink and in block letters.Carriers are reminded that goods can be transhipped only under an authorisation of the customs authorities of the country in whose territory the transhipment is to be made.Where those authorities consider that the Community transit operation concerned may continue in the normal way they shall, once they have taken any steps that may be necessary, endorse the transit accompanying documents.The customs authorities at the office of transit or office of destination, as the case may be, have the obligation to incorporate into the system the added data on the transit accompanying document. The data can also be incorporated by the authorised consignee.The boxes and activities involved are:Transhipment: use box 55.Box 55: TranshipmentThe carrier must complete the first three lines of this box when goods are transhipped from one means of transport to another or from one container to another in the course of the operation in question.However, where goods are carried in containers that are to be transported by road vehicles, customs authorities may authorise the principal to leave box 18 blank where the logistical pattern at the point of departure may prevent the identity and nationality of the means of transport from being provided at the time of establishment of the transit declaration, and where they can ensure that the proper information concerning the means of transport shall be subsequently entered in box 55.Other incidents: use box 56.Box 56: Other incidents during carriageBox to be completed in accordance with current obligations regarding transit.In addition, where goods have been loaded on a semi-trailer and the tractor is changed during the journey (without the goods being handled or transhipped), enter in this box the registration number and nationality of the new tractor. In this case, endorsement by the competent authorities is not necessary.
ANNEX 45bLIST OF ITEMSChapter ISpecimen of the list of items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_8301993R2454-20130101_en_img_84Chapter IIExplanatory notes and the particulars (data) for the list of itemsWhen a movement consists of more than one item, then the sheet A of the list of items shall always be printed by the computer system and shall be attached to the transit accompanying document.The boxes of the list of items are vertically expandable.Particulars have to be printed as follows:1.In the identification box (upper left corner):(a)list of items;(b)serial number of the current sheet and the total number of the sheets (including the transit accompanying document).2.OoDep — name of the office of departure.3.Date — acceptance date of the transit declaration.4.MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45a5.The particulars of the different boxes at item level have to be printed as follows:(a)item no — serial number of the current item;(b)regime — if the status of the goods for the whole declaration is uniform, the box is not used;(c)if mixed consignment, the actual status, T1, T2 or T2F, is printed.ANNEX 45cEXPORT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTChapter ISpecimen of the export accompanying document01993R2454-20130101_en_img_85Chapter IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the export accompanying documentThe export accompanying document shall be printed based on data derived from the export declaration, where the case occurs amended by the declarant/representative and/or verified by the office of export, and completed with:1.MRN (movement reference number)The information is given alphanumerically with 18 digits on the following specimen:
ContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of the export declaration (YY)Numeric 206
2Identifier of the country of export (alpha 2 code as provided for Box 2 of the single administrative document in Annex 38)Alphabetic 2PL
3Unique identifier for export operation per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Fields 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 has to be filled in with an identifier for the export control system transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of national administrations but each export transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number. National administrations that want to have the office reference number of the competent authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first 6 characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 has to be filled with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows for detection of an error when capturing the whole MRN.The "MRN" shall also be printed in bar code mode using the standard "code 128", character set "B".
2.Customs officeReference number of the office of export.The export accompanying document shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this regulation.
ANNEX 45dEXPORT LIST OF ITEMSChapter ISpecimen of the export list of items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_86Chapter IIExplanatory notes and the particulars (data) for the list of itemsWhen an export consists of more than one item, then the list of items shall always be printed by the computer system and shall be attached to the export accompanying document.The boxes of the list of items are vertically expandable.Particulars have to be printed as follows:1.MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45c.2.The particulars of the different boxes at item level have to be printed as follows:(a)Item No — serial number of the current item;(b)The remaining boxes are completed in accordance with the requirements in the explanatory notes in Annex 37, if appropriate in coded form.ANNEX 45e(referred to in Article 358(2))TRANSIT/SECURITY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENT (TSAD)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Transit/Security Accompanying Document01993R2454-20130101_en_img_87CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Transit/Security Accompanying DocumentThe acronym "BCP" (Business continuity plan) used in this Chapter refers to situations in which the fallback procedure defined in Article 340b(7) applies.The Transit/Security Accompanying Document contains data valid for the whole of the declaration.The information contained in the Transit/Security Accompanying Document shall be based on data derived from the transit declaration; where necessary, that information will be amended by the principal and/or verified by the office of departure.The paper to be used for the Transit/Security Accompanying Document can be of green colour.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A, 37 and 38, particulars have to be printed as follows:1.MRN (MOVEMENT REFERENCE NUMBER):The MRN is to be printed on the first page and on all lists of items except where these forms are used in the context of the BCP in which cases no MRN is allocated.The information is alphanumerical and comprises 18 characters following the prescriptions below:
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of the transit declaration (YY)Numeric 206
2Identifier of the country where the movement originates (alpha 2 country code)Alphabetic 2RO
3Unique identifier for transit movement per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Fields 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 shall be filled in with an identifier for the transit transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of national administrations but each transit transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number.National administrations that want to have the office reference number of the customs authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first 6 characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 shall be filled with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows for detection of an error when capturing the whole MRN.The "MRN" shall also be printed in bar code mode using the standard "code 128", character set "B".
2.BOX SEC. DECL. (S00):Indicate code S where the Transit/Security Accompanying Document contains security information as well. Where this Document does not contain security information, the box shall be left blank.3.BOX FORMS (3):First subdivision: serial number of the current printed sheet,Second subdivision: total number of sheets printed (including list of items)4.BOX REFERENCE NUMBERS (7):Indicate LRN or/and UCR.LRN — a local reference number as defined in Annex 37a.UCR — a Unique Consignment Reference Number as referred to in Annex 37, title II, box 7.5.IN THE SPACE TO THE RIGHT OF BOX CONSIGNEE (8):Name and address of the customs office to which the return copy of the Transit/Security Accompanying Document shall be returned.6.BOX OTHER SCI (S32):Enter other specific circumstance indicator.7.BOX OFFICE OF DEPARTURE (C):Reference number of the office of departure,Acceptance date of the transit declaration,The name and the authorisation number of the authorised consignor (if any).8.BOX CONTROL BY OFFICE OF DEPARTURE (D):Control results,Seals affixed or the indication "- -" identifying the "Waiver — 99201",The indication "Binding itinerary", where appropriate.The Transit/Security Accompanying Document shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this Regulation.9.FORMALITIES EN ROUTEBetween the time when the goods leave the office of departure and the time they arrive at the office of destination, certain details may have to be added on the Transit/Security Accompanying Document accompanying the goods. The details relate to the transport operation and must be entered by the carrier responsible for the means of transport on which the goods are loaded as and when the corresponding activities are carried out. The particulars may be added legibly by hand, in which case the entries should be made in ink and in block letters.Carriers are reminded that goods can be transhipped only under an authorisation of the customs authorities of the country in whose territory the transhipment is to be made.Where those authorities consider that the Community transit operation concerned may continue in the normal way they shall, once they have taken any steps that may be necessary, endorse the Transit/Security Accompanying Documents.The customs authorities at the office of transit or office of destination, as the case may be, have the obligation to incorporate into the system the added data on the Transit/Security Accompanying Document. The data can also be incorporated by the authorised consignee.The boxes and activities involved are:10.TRANSHIPMENT: USE BOX 55Box Transhipment (55):The carrier must complete the first three lines of this box when goods are transhipped from one means of transport to another or from one container to another in the course of the operation in question.However where goods are carried in containers that are to be transported by road vehicles, customs authorities may authorise the principal to leave box 18 blank where the logistical pattern at the point of departure may prevent the identity and nationality of the means of transport from being provided at the time of establishment of the transit declaration, and where they can ensure that the proper information concerning the means of transport shall be subsequently entered in box 55.11.OTHER INCIDENTS: USE BOX 56Box Other incidents during carriage (56):Box to be completed in accordance with current obligations regarding transit.In addition, where goods have been loaded on a semi-trailer and the tractor is changed during the journey (without the goods being handled or transhipped), enter in this box the registration number and nationality of the new tractor. In this case, endorsement by the competent authorities is not necessary.
ANNEX 45f(referred to in Article 358(3))TRANSIT/SECURITY LIST OF ITEMS (TSLoI)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Transit/Security List of Items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_88CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Transit/Security List of ItemsThe acronym "BCP" (Business continuity plan) used in this Chapter refers to situations in which the fallback procedure defined in Article 340b(7) applies.The Transit/Security List of Items shall contain the data specific to items of goods within the declaration.The boxes of the list of items are vertically expandable. In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, particulars have to be printed as follows, if appropriate using codes:1.Box MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45e. The MRN is to be printed on the first page and on all lists of items except where these forms are used in the context of the BCP in which cases no MRN is allocated.2.The particulars of the different boxes at item level have to be printed as follows:(a)Box Item No (32) — serial number of the current item;(b)Box Tpt.Ch.M.pay.code (S29) — enter transport charges method of payment code;(c)UNDG (44/4) — UN Dangerous Goods code;(d)Box Forms (3):First subdivision: serial number of the current printed sheet,Second subdivision: total number of sheets printed (Transit/Security List of Items).ANNEX 45g(referred to in Article 796a)EXPORT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENT (EAD)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Export Accompanying Document01993R2454-20130101_en_img_89CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Export Accompanying DocumentThe acronym "BCP" (Business continuity plan) used in this Chapter refers to situations in which the fallback procedure defined in Article 787(2) applies.The Export Accompanying Document contains data valid for the whole of the declaration and for one item of goods.The information contained in the Export Accompanying Document shall be based on data derived from the export declaration; where necessary, that information will be amended by the declarant/representative and/or verified by the office of export.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, particulars have to be printed as follows:1.BOX MRN (movement reference number):The MRN is to be printed on the first page and on all lists of items except where these forms are used in the context of the BCP in which cases no MRN is allocated.The information is alphanumerical and comprises 18 characters following the prescriptions below:
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of the export declaration (YY)Numeric 206
2Identifier of the country of export. (alpha 2 code as provided for box 2 of the Single Administrative Document in Annex 38)Alphabetic 2RO
3Unique identifier for export operation per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Fields 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 shall be filled in with an identifier for the export control system transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of national administrations but each export transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number. National administrations that want to have the office reference number of the competent authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first 6 characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 shall be filled with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows for detection of an error when capturing the whole MRN.The "MRN" shall also be printed in bar code mode using the standard "code 128", character set "B".
2.BOX SEC. DECL. (S00):Indicate code S where the Export Accompanying Document contains security information as well. Where this Document does not contain security information, the box shall be left blank.3.BOX CUSTOMS OFFICE:Reference number of the office of export.4.BOX REFERENCE NUMBER (7):Indicate LRN or/and UCR:LRNa local reference number as defined in Annex 37a.UCRa Unique Consignment Reference Number as referred to in Annex 37, title II, box 7.5.BOX OTHER SCI (S32):Enter other specific circumstance indicator.6.THE PARTICULARS OF THE DIFFERENT BOXES AT ITEM LEVEL HAVE TO BE PRINTED AS FOLLOWS:(a)Box Item No (32) — serial number of the current item;(b)Box UNDG (44/4) — UN Dangerous Goods code.
The Export Accompanying Document shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this Regulation.
ANNEX 45h(referred to in Article 796a)EXPORT LIST OF ITEMS (ELoI)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Export List of Items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_90CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Export List of ItemsThe export List of Items contains the data specific to items of goods within the declaration.The boxes of the export list of items are vertically expandable.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, the particulars have to be printed as follows, if appropriate using codes:1.Box MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45g. The MRN shall be printed on first page and on all lists of items.2.The particulars of the different boxes at item level have to be printed as follows:(a)Box Item No (32) — serial number of the current item;(b)Box UNDG (44/4) — UN Dangerous Goods code.ANNEX 45i(referred to in Articles 183(2), 787(2)(a) and 842b(3))SECURITY AND SAFETY DOCUMENT (SSD)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Security and Safety Document01993R2454-20130101_en_img_91CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Security and Safety DocumentThe form contains header level information and the information for one item of goods.The information contained in the Security and Safety Document shall be based on data provided for the entry or exit summary declaration; where necessary, that information will be amended by the person lodging the summary declaration and/or verified by the office of entry or exit respectively.The Security and Safety Document shall be completed by the person lodging the summary declaration.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, particulars have to be printed as follows:1.Box MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45e or ad-hoc references issued by the customs office. The MRN shall be printed on first page and on all lists of items;2.Customs office:Reference number of the office of entry/exit;3.Box Declaration type (1):Codes "IM" or "EX" according to whether the document contains Entry summary declaration or exit summary declaration data;4.Box Reference number (7):Enter LRN — LRN — a local reference number as defined in Annex 37a;5.Box First place arr.cde (S11):First place of arrival code;6.Box Date/time arr. first place cust. Terr. (S12):Enter date and time of arrival at first place of arrival in Customs territory;7.Box T.C.M.paym.cde (S29):Enter transport charges method of payment code;8.Box UNDG (S27) — UN Dangerous Goods code;9.Box Other SCI (S32):Enter other specific circumstance indicator.The Security and Safety Document shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this Regulation.ANNEX 45j(referred to in Articles 183(2), 787(2)(a) and 842b(3))SECURITY AND SAFETY LIST OF ITEMS (SSLoI)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Security and Safety List of Items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_92CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Security and Safety List of ItemsThe boxes of the list of items are not vertically expandable.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, the particulars of the different boxes have to be printed as follows:Box Item No (32) — serial number of the current item;Box T.C.M.paym.cde (S29) — transport charges method of payment code;Box UNDG (S27) — UN Dangerous Goods code.ANNEX 45k(referred to in Article 787)EXPORT/SECURITY SAD (ESS)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Export/Security SAD01993R2454-20130101_en_img_9301993R2454-20130101_en_img_9401993R2454-20130101_en_img_95CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Export/Security SADThe acronym "BCP" (Business continuity plan) used in this Chapter refers to situations in which the fallback procedure defined in Article 787(2) applies.The form contains all information necessary for export and exit data where export and security data are provided together. The form includes information at header level and for one item of goods. It is designed to be used in the context of the BCP.There are three copies of the Export/Security SAD:Copy 1 is kept by the authorities of the Member State in which export (dispatch) or Community transit formalities are completed;Copy 2 is used for statistical purposes by the Member State of export;Copy 3 is returned to the exporter after being stamped by the customs authority.The Export/Security SAD contains data valid for the whole of the declaration.The information contained in the Export/Security SAD shall be based on data derived from the export and exit declaration; where necessary, that information will be amended by the declarant/representative and/or verified by the office of export.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, particulars have to be printed as follows:1.Box MRN (movement reference number):The MRN is to be printed on the first page and on all lists of items except where these forms are used in the context of the BCP in which cases no MRN is allocated.The information is alphanumerical and comprises 18 characters following the prescriptions below:
FieldContentField typeExamples
1Last two digits of year of formal acceptance of the export declaration (YY)Numeric 206
2Identifier of the country of export. (alpha 2 code as provided for box 2 of the Single Administrative Document in Annex 38)Alphabetic 2RO
3Unique identifier for export operation per year and countryAlphanumeric 139876AB8890123
4Check digitAlphanumeric 15
Fields 1 and 2 as explained above.Field 3 shall be filled in with an identifier for the export control system transaction. The way that field is used is under the responsibility of national administrations but each export transaction handled during one year within the given country must have a unique number. National administrations that want to have the office reference number of the competent authorities included in the MRN, could use up to the first 6 characters to insert the national number of the office.Field 4 shall be filled with a value that is a check digit for the whole MRN. This field allows for detection of an error when capturing the whole MRN.The "MRN" shall also be printed in bar code mode using the standard "code 128", character set "B".
2.Box 7 reference numbers:Indicate LRN or/and UCR.LRNa local reference number as defined in Annex 37a.UCRa Unique Consignment Reference Number as referred to in Annex 37, title II, box 7.3.Box Other SCI (S32):Enter other specific circumstance indicator.
The Export/Security SAD shall not be modified nor shall any addition or deletion be made thereto unless otherwise specified in this Regulation.
ANNEX 45l(referred to in Article 787)EXPORT/SECURITY SAD LIST OF ITEMS (ESSLoI)CHAPTER ISpecimen of the Export/Security SAD List of Items01993R2454-20130101_en_img_96CHAPTER IIExplanatory notes and particulars (data) for the Export/Security SAD List of ItemsThe Export/Security SAD List of Items contains the data specific to items of goods within the declaration.The boxes of the list of items are vertically expandable.In addition to the provisions in the explanatory notes of Annexes 30A and 37, particulars have to be printed as follows:1.Box MRN — movement reference number as defined in Annex 45k. The MRN shall be printed on the first page and on all lists of items.2.The particulars of the different boxes at item level have to be printed as follows:Box Item No (32) — serial number of the current item,Box Documents produced/ Certificates (44/1): this box contains also the transport document number, where appropriate,Box UNDG (44/4) — UN Dangerous Goods code.ANNEX 4601993R2454-20130101_en_img_97ANNEX 46aCHARACTERISTICS OF SEALSThe seals referred to in Article 357 shall have at least the following characteristics and comply with the following technical specifications:(a)Essential characteristics:Seals must:1.remain secure in normal use;2.be easily checkable and recognisable;3.be so manufactured that any breakage or removal leaves traces visible to the naked eye;4.be designed for single use or, if intended for multiple use, be so designed that they can be given a clear, individual identification mark each time they are re-used.5.bear identification marks.(b)Technical specifications:1.the form and dimensions of seals may vary with the sealing method used but the dimensions must be such as to ensure that identification marks are easy to read;2.the identification marks of seals must be impossible to falsify and difficult to reproduce;3.the material used must be resistant to accidental breakage and such as to prevent undetectable falsification or reuse.ANNEX 46bCRITERIA REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES 380 AND 381
CriterionObservations
1. Sufficient experienceProof of sufficient experience is provided by the regular and correct use of the Community transit procedure, in the capacity of principal, over one of the following periods, prior to requesting a reduction:six months for the application of Article 380(2)(a) and Article 381(1),one year for the application of Article 380(2)(b) and Article 381(2)(a),two years for the application of Article 380(3) and Article 381(2)(b).
2. High level of cooperation with the customs authoritiesA principal achieves a high level of cooperation with the customs authorities by incorporating in the management of his operations specific measures which thereby make it easier for the authorities to carry out checks and protect the interests involved.Providing they satisfy the customs authorities, such measures may relate to, inter alia:particular methods of completing transit declarations, orthe content of such declarations, with the principal providing additional information, where this is not mandatory, ormethods of completing the formalities for placing goods under the procedure (e.g. the principal always presenting his declarations at the same customs office).
3. Being in command of transport operationsThe principal demonstrates that he is in command of transport operations, inter alia:(a)by carrying out the transport operation himself and applying high standards of security, or(b)using a carrier with whom he has had long-standing contractual relations and who provides a service which meets high standards of security, or(c)using an intermediary contractually bound to a carrier who provides a service which meets high standards of security.
4. Sufficient financial resources to cover obligationsThe principal demonstrates that he has the financial resources to cover his obligations by providing the customs authorities with evidence to show that he has the means to pay the customs debt likely to be incurred in connection with the goods concerned.
ANNEX 4701993R2454-20130101_en_img_98ANNEX 47aAPPLICATION OF ARTICLE 94(6) AND (7) OF THE CODETemporary prohibition of the use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee1.Situations where use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee may be prohibited temporarily1.1.Temporary prohibition of the use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amountThe "special circumstances" referred to in Article 94(6) of the Code mean a situation in which it has been established, in a significant number of cases involving more than one principal and putting at risk the smooth functioning of the procedure that, in spite of the application of Article 384 and Article 9 of the Code, the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount referred to in Article 94(4) of the Code is no longer sufficient to ensure payment, within the prescribed time limit, of the customs debt arising when any of the goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c, are removed from the Community transit procedure.1.2.Temporary prohibition of the use of a comprehensive guaranteeThe "large-scale fraud" referred to in Article 94(7) means a situation where it is established that, in spite of the application of Article 384, Article 9 of the Code and, where appropriate, Article 94(6) of the Code, the comprehensive guarantee referred to in Article 94(2)(b) of the Code is no longer sufficient to ensure payment, within the time limit prescribed, of the customs debt arising when any of the goods referred to in the list in Annex 44c, are removed from the Community transit procedure. In this connection account should be taken of the volume of goods removed and the circumstances of their removal, particularly if these result from internationally organised criminal activities.2.Effect of the decision2.1.The effect of the decision temporarily prohibiting use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee shall be limited to a period of 12 months unless the Commission decides to extend the period or repeal the decision in accordance with the committee procedure.2.2.The following measures shall apply to transit operations involving goods which are subject to decisions prohibiting use of the comprehensive guarantee:one of the following endorsements, measuring at least 100 × 10 mm and printed in red, shall be affixed diagonally to all copies of the transit declaration:GARANTÍA GLOBAL PROHIBIDAFORBUD MOD SAMLET KAUTIONGESAMTBÜRGSCHAFT UNTERSAGTΑΠΑΓΟΡΕΥΕΤΑΙ Η ΣΥΝΟΛΙΚΗ ΕΓΓΥΗΣΗCOMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEE PROHIBITEDGARANTIE GLOBALE INTERDITEGARANZIA GLOBALE VIETATADOORLOPENDE ZEKERHEID VERBODENGARANTIA GLOBAL PROIBIDAYLEISVAKUUDEN KÄYTTÖ KIELLETTYSAMLAD SÄKERHET FÖRBJUDENZÁKAZ GLOBÁLNÍ ZÁRUKYÜLDTAGATISE KASUTAMINE KEELATUDVISPĀRĒJS GALVOJUMS AIZLIEGTSNAUDOTI BENDRĄJĄ GARANTIJĄ UŽDRAUSTAÖSSZKEZESSÉG TILALMAMHUX PERMESSA GARANZIJA KOMPRENSIVAZAKAZ KORZYSTANIA Z GWARANCJI GENERALNEJPREPOVEDANO SKUPNO ZAVAROVANJEZÁKAZ CELKOVEJ ZÁRUKYЗАБРАНЕНО ОБЩО ОБЕЗПЕЧЕНИЕGARANȚIA GLOBALĂ INTERZISĂby way of derogation from Article 363, the office of destination shall return Copy No 5 of any transit declaration endorsed with this phrase no later than on the working day following that on which the consignment and the requisite copies of the declaration were presented at that office. Where such a consignment is presented to an authorised consignee within the meaning of Article 406, he shall transmit the copy No 5 to his local office of destination no later than on the working day following that on which he took receipt of the consignment.3.Measures to alleviate the financial consequences of the prohibition on using the comprehensive guaranteeWhen the use of the comprehensive guarantee has been prohibited temporarily for Annex 44c goods, holders of comprehensive guarantees may, upon request, use an individual guarantee. However, the following special conditions shall apply:the individual guarantee shall be put up in the form of a specific guarantee document which includes a reference to this Annex and covers only the goods referred to in the decision,except where guarantee data is exchanged between the office of guarantee and the office of departure using information technology and computer networks, this individual guarantee may be used only at the office of departure identified in the guarantee document,it may be used to cover several simultaneous or successive operations provided that the sum of the amounts involved in current operations for which the procedure has not yet been discharged does not exceed the amount of the individual guarantee,each time the procedure is discharged for a Community transit operation covered by this individual guarantee, the amount corresponding to that operation shall be released and may be reused to cover another operation up to the maximum amount of the guarantee.4.Derogation from the decision temporarily prohibiting use of the comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or the comprehensive guarantee4.1.Principals may be authorised to use a comprehensive guarantee for a reduced amount or a comprehensive guarantee to place under the Community transit procedure goods to which the decision temporarily prohibiting such use applies if they can show that no customs debt has arisen in respect of the goods in question in the course of Community transit operations which they have undertaken in the two years preceding the decision or, where customs debts have arisen during that period, if they can show that these were fully paid up by the debtor or debtors or the guarantor within the time limit prescribed.To obtain authorisation to use a temporarily prohibited comprehensive guarantee, the principal must also meet the conditions set out in Article 381(2)(b).4.2.Articles 374 to 378 shall apply mutatis mutandis to applications and authorisations for the derogations referred to in point 4.1.4.3.When the competent authorities grant a derogation they shall endorse box 8 of the comprehensive guarantee certificate, with the following phrase:UNRESTRICTED USE — 99209.ANNEX 48COMMON/COMMUNITY TRANSIT PROCEDURECOMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEEI.Undertaking by the guarantor1.The undersignedSurname and forenames, or name of firm.resident atFull address.hereby jointly and severally guarantees, at the office of guarantee of …up to a maximum amount ofbeing 100/50/30 %Delete what does not apply. of the reference amount, in favour of the European Union(comprising the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, Romania, the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Finland, the Kingdom of Sweden and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)and of the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway, the Swiss Confederation, the Republic of Turkey, the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San Marino,Delete the name of the Contracting Party or Parties or States (Andorra or San Marino) whose territory is not transited. The references to the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San Marino shall apply solely to Community transit operations.any amount of principal, further liabilities, expenses and incidentals — but not fines — for which the principalSurname and forename, or name of firm and full address of the principal., … may be or become liable to the abovementioned countries for debt in the form of duty and other charges applicable to the goods placed under the Community or common transit procedure.2.The undersigned undertakes to pay upon the first application in writing by the competent authorities of the countries referred to in paragraph 1 and without being able to defer payment beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application the sums requested up to the limit of the abovementioned maximum amount, unless he or she or any other person concerned establishes before the expiry of that period, to the satisfaction of the competent authorities, that the operation has ended.At the request of the undersigned and for any reasons recognised as valid, the competent authorities may defer beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application for payment the period within which he or she is obliged to pay the requested sums. The expenses incurred as a result of granting this additional period, in particular any interest, must be so calculated that the amount is equivalent to what would be charged under similar circumstances on the money market or financial market in the country concerned.This amount may not be reduced by any sums already paid under the terms of this undertaking unless the undersigned is called upon to pay a debt arising during a Community or common transit operation commenced before the preceding demand for payment was received or within 30 days thereafter.3.This undertaking shall be valid from the day of its acceptance by the office of guarantee. The undersigned shall remain liable for payment of any debt arising during any Community or common transit operations covered by this undertaking and commenced before any revocation or cancellation of the guarantee took effect, even if the demand for payment is made after that date.4.For the purpose of this undertaking the undersigned gives his or her address for serviceIf, in the law of the country, there is no provision for address for service the guarantor shall appoint, in this country, an agent authorised to receive any communications addressed to him and the acknowledgement in the second subparagraph and the undertaking in the fourth subparagraph of paragraph 4 must be made to correspond. The courts of the places in which the addresses for service of the guarantor or of his agents are situated shall have jurisdiction in disputes concerning this guarantee. in each of the other countries referred to in paragraph 1 as:
CountrySurname and forenames, or name of firm, and full address
The undersigned acknowledges that all correspondence and notices and any formalities or procedures relating to this undertaking addressed to or effected in writing at one of his or her addresses for service shall be accepted as duly delivered to him or her.The undersigned acknowledges the jurisdiction of the courts of the places where he or she has an address for service.The undersigned undertakes not to change his or her addresses for service or, if he or she has to change one or more of those addresses, to inform the office of guarantee in advance.Done at …, on …(Signature)The signature must be preceded by the following in the signatory’s own handwriting: "Guarantee for the amount of …" with the amount written out in full.
II.Acceptance by the office of guaranteeOffice of guaranteeGuarantor’s undertaking accepted on(Stamp and signature)
ANNEX 49COMMON/COMMUNITY TRANSIT PROCEDUREINDIVIDUAL GUARANTEEI.Undertaking by the guarantor1.The undersignedSurname and forenames, or name of firm.resident atFull address.hereby jointly and severally guarantees, at the office of guarantee of …up to a maximum amount ofin favour of the European Union(comprising the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, Romania, the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Finland, the Kingdom of Sweden and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)and the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway, the Swiss Confederation, the Republic of Turkey, the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San MarinoDelete the name of the Contracting Party or Parties or States (Andorra or San Marino) whose territory is not transited. The references to the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San Marino shall apply solely to Community transit operations., any amount of principal, further liabilities, expenses and incidentals — but not fines — for which theprincipalSurname and forename, or name of firm and full address of the principal., …may be or become liable to the abovementioned countries for debt in the form of duty and other charges applicable to the goods described below placed under the Community or common transit procedure from the office of departure of …to the office of destination of …Goods description:2.The undersigned undertakes to pay upon the first application in writing by the competent authorities of the countries referred to in paragraph 1 and without being able to defer payment beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application the sums requested unless he or she or any other person concerned establishes before the expiry of that period, to the satisfaction of the competent authorities, that the operation has ended.At the request of the undersigned and for any reasons recognised as valid, the competent authorities may defer beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application for payment the period within which he or she is obliged to pay the requested sums. The expenses incurred as a result of granting this additional period, in particular any interest, must be so calculated that the amount is equivalent to what would be charged under similar circumstances on the money market or financial market in the country concerned.3.This undertaking shall be valid from the day of its acceptance by the office of guarantee. The undersigned shall remain liable for payment of any debt arising during the Community or common transit operation covered by this undertaking and commenced before any revocation or cancellation of the guarantee took effect, even if the demand for payment is made after that date.4.For the purpose of this undertaking the undersigned gives his or her address for serviceIf, in the law of the country, there is no provision for address for service the guarantor shall appoint, in this country, an agent authorised to receive any communications addressed to him and the acknowledgement in the second subparagraph and the undertaking in the fourth subparagraph of paragraph 4 must be made to correspond. The courts of the places in which the addresses for service of the guarantor or of his agents are situated shall have jurisdiction in disputes concerning this guarantee. in each of the other countries referred to in paragraph 1 as:
CountrySurname and forenames, or name of firm, and full address
The undersigned acknowledges that all correspondence and notices and any formalities or procedures relating to this undertaking addressed to or effected in writing at one of his or her addresses for service shall be accepted as duly delivered to him or her.The undersigned acknowledges the jurisdiction of the courts of the places where he or she has an address for service.The undersigned undertakes not to change his or her addresses for service or, if he or she has to change one or more of those addresses, to inform the office of guarantee in advance.Done at …, on …(Signature)The person signing the document must enter the following by hand before his or her signature: "Guarantee for the amount of …", the amount being written out in letters.
II.Acceptance by the office of guaranteeOffice of guaranteeGuarantor’s undertaking accepted on … to cover the Community/common transit operation effected under transit declaration No … of …To be completed by the office of departure.(Stamp and signature)
ANNEX 50COMMON/COMMUNITY TRANSIT PROCEDUREINDIVIDUAL GUARANTEE IN THE FORM OF VOUCHERSI.Undertaking by the guarantor1.The undersignedSurname and forenames, or name of firm.resident atFull address.hereby jointly and severally guarantees, at the office of guarantee of …in favour of the European Union(comprising the Kingdom of Belgium, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, Ireland, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Portuguese Republic, Romania, the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovak Republic, the Republic of Finland, the Kingdom of Sweden and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)and of the Republic of Croatia, the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway, the Swiss Confederation, the Republic of Turkey, the Principality of Andorra and the Republic of San MarinoOnly for Community transit operations.,any amount of principal, further liabilities, expenses and incidentals — but not fines — for which a principal may be or become liable to the above mentioned States for debt in the form of duty and other charges applicable to the goods placed under the Community or common transit procedure, in respect of which the undersigned has undertaken to issue individual guarantee vouchers up to a maximum of EUR 7000 per voucher.2.The undersigned undertakes to pay upon the first application in writing by the competent authorities of the countries referred to in paragraph 1 and without being able to defer payment beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application the sums requested, up to EUR 7000 per individual guarantee voucher, unless he or she or any other person concerned establishes before the expiry of that period, to the satisfaction of the competent authorities, that the operation has ended.At the request of the undersigned and for any reasons recognised as valid, the competent authorities may defer beyond a period of 30 days from the date of application for payment the period within which he or she is obliged to pay the requested sums. The expenses incurred as a result of granting this additional period, in particular any interest, must be so calculated that the amount is equivalent to what would be charged under similar circumstances on the money market or financial market in the country concerned.3.This undertaking shall be valid from the day of its acceptance by the office of guarantee. The undersigned shall remain liable for payment of any debt arising during any Community or common transit operations covered by this undertaking and commenced before any revocation or cancellation of the guarantee took effect, even if the demand for payment is made after that date.4.For the purpose of this undertaking the undersigned gives his or her address for serviceIf, in the law of the country, there is no provision for address for service the guarantor shall appoint, in this country, an agent authorised to receive any communications addressed to him and the acknowledgement in the second subparagraph and the undertaking in the fourth subparagraph of paragraph 4 must be made to correspond. The courts of the places in which the addresses for service of the guarantor or of his agents are situated shall have jurisdiction in disputes concerning this guarantee. in each of the other countries referred to in paragraph 1 as:
CountrySurname and forenames, or name of firm, and full address
The undersigned acknowledges that all correspondence and notices and any formalities or procedures relating to this undertaking addressed to or effected in writing at one of his or her addresses for service shall be accepted as duly delivered to him or her.The undersigned acknowledges the jurisdiction of the courts of the places where he or she has an address for service.The undersigned undertakes not to change his or her addresses for service or, if he or she has to change one or more of those addresses, to inform the office of guarantee in advance.Done at …, on …(Signature)The signature must be preceded by the following in the signatory’s own handwriting: "Guarantee".
II.Acceptance by the office of guaranteeOffice of guaranteeGuarantor’s undertaking accepted on(Stamp and signature)
ANNEX 5101993R2454-20130101_en_img_9901993R2454-20130101_en_img_100ANNEX 51a01993R2454-20130101_en_img_10101993R2454-20130101_en_img_102ANNEX 51bEXPLANATORY NOTE ON COMPREHENSIVE GUARANTEE CERTIFICATES AND GUARANTEE WAIVER CERTIFICATES1.Particulars to be entered on the front of a certificateOnce issued, there shall be no amendment, addition or deletion to the remarks in boxes 1 to 8 of the comprehensive guarantee certificate or boxes 1 to 7 of the guarantee waiver certificate.1.1.Currency codeMember States shall enter in box 6 of the comprehensive guarantee certificate and box 5 of the guarantee waiver certificate the ISO ALPHA 3 (ISO 4217) code of the currency used.1.2.Endorsements1.2.1.Where a comprehensive guarantee may not be used because the goods are included in the list in Annex 44c, the following must be entered in box 8 of the certificate:Limited validity — 99200.1.2.2.Where a principal has undertaken to lodge all his transit declarations at a specific office of departure, the name of the office must be entered in capitals in box 8 of the comprehensive guarantee certificate or box 7 of the guarantee waiver certificate, as appropriate.1.3.Endorsement of certificates in the event of their validity being extendedWhere the period of validity of a certificate is extended, the office of guarantee must endorse box 9 of the comprehensive guarantee certificate or box 8 of the guarantee waiver certificate, as appropriate.2.Particulars to be entered on the back of a certificate. Persons authorised to sign transit declarations2.1.When a certificate is issued, or at any time during its period of validity, the principal must enter on the back the names of the persons he authorises to sign transit declarations. Each of these entries must comprise the surname and first name of the authorised person and a specimen of his signature and each must be countersigned by the principal. The principal has the option of striking through any boxes he does not wish to use.2.2.The principal may revoke such authorisations at any time.2.3.Any person whose name has been entered on the back of a certificate of this kind which is presented at an office of departure is the authorised representative of the principal.3.Use of such certificates where use of a comprehensive guarantee is prohibitedFor procedure, see point 4 of Annex 47A.ANNEX 52LIST OF GOODS WHICH, WHEN TRANSPORTED, GIVE RISE TO AN INCREASE IN THE FLAT-RATE GUARANTEE
LIST OF GOODS PRESENTING INCREASED RISKS TO WHICH THE GUARANTEE WAIVER DOES NOT APPLY
HS codeDescriptionQuantity corresponding to the standard amount of ECU 7000
123
01.02Live bovine animals4000 kg
02.02Meat of bovine animals, frozen3000 kg
04.02Milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter5000 kg
ex04.05Butter and other fats and oils derived from milk3000 kg
08.03Bananas, including plantains, fresh or dried8000 kg
17.01Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form7000 kg
2207.10Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher3 hl
ex22.08Spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages5 hl
2402.20Cigarettes35000 items'
ANNEX 53nullANNEX 5401993R2454-20130101_en_img_10301993R2454-20130101_en_img_104ANNEX 5501993R2454-20130101_en_img_105ANNEX 56nullANNEX 5701993R2454-20130101_en_img_106ANNEX 5801993R2454-20130101_en_img_107ANNEX 59MODEL OF THE INFORMATION MEMO REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 459Letter heading of the coordination office initiating the disputeAddressee: coordinating office covering the offices of temporary importation, or other coordinating officeSUBJECT: ATA CARNET — SUBMISSION OF CLAIMBe informed that a claim for payment of duties and taxes under the ATA Convention/the Istanbul ConventionArticle 7 of the ATA Convention, Brussels, 6 December 1961/Article 9 of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention, 26 June 1990. was sent on …Enter date of dispatch. to our guaranteeing association in respect of:1.ATA carnet No:2.Issued by the Chamber of Commerce of:City:Country:3.On behalf of:Holder:Address:4.Expiry date of carnet:5.Date set for re-exportationDetails to be obtained from the undischarged transit or temporary admission voucher or, if no voucher is available, from the information available to the issuing coordinating office.:6.Number of transit/import voucherDelete whichever is not applicable.:7.Date of endorsement of voucher:Signature and stamp of the issuing coordinating office.ANNEX 6001993R2454-20130101_en_img_10801993R2454-20130101_en_img_109PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE INFORMATION TO BE ENTERED ON THE TAXATION FORMI.GeneralThe taxation form shall bear the following letters, indicating the Member State issuing the form:
BE= Belgium
DK= Denmark
DE= Germany
EL= Greece
ES= Spain
FR= France
IE= Ireland
IT= Italy
LU= Luxembourg
NL= Netherlands
AT= Austria
PT= Portugal
FI= Finland
SE= Sweden
UK= United Kingdom
CZ= the Czech Republic
EE= Estonia
CY= Cyprus
LV= Latvia
LT= Lithuania
HU= Hungary
MT= Malta
PL= Poland
SI= Slovenia
SK= Slovakia
BG= Bulgaria
RO= Romania
The taxation form must include the following information under the appropriate headings. It must be completed legibly be (SIC! by) the coordinating office referred to in Article 458 (1) of this Regulation.Headings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 14: Enter the same information as appears on the transit voucher or the import voucher at the bottom of the voucher, at the bottom of the space reserved for customs and in boxes A, G (a), overleaf column 6, G (c), H (b), overleaf column 1, overleaf column 2, overleaf column 3 and overleaf column 4 respectively. If the coordinating office is not in possession of a voucher the information is entered according to the coordinating office's information. Where more than one kind of goods have to be entered on the form they are to be included on taxation form A, the headings on which are to be completed in accordance with these instructions.Heading 9: State the name of the customs office which completed box H (a) to (e) of the transit voucher, or box H of the import voucher, as the case may be. Failing this, the customs office of entry is entered according to the coordinating office's knowlege (SIC! knowledge) of it.Heading 10: State the name of the customs office which appears in box H (e) of the transit voucher or which completed box H of the import voucher, as the case may be. Failing this, the customs office of temporary admission is entered, according to the coordinating office's knowledge of it.Heading 15: State the amount, in the currency laid down by the Member State in which the claim was made, of the value for customs.Heading 16: State on the taxation form the amounts of duty and other taxes claimed. The amounts are shown in such a way as to make clear customs duties and taxes (using the Community codes provided for the purpose), the surcharge referred to in Article 6 of the ATA Convention/Article 8 of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention, expressed in both figures and words. The amounts have to be paid in the currency of the Member State issuing the form, the code for which is entered at the top of the second column:BEFBelgian francsDEMGerman marksESPSpanish pesetasIEPIrish poundsLUFLuxembourg francsPTEPortugueuse (SIC! Portuguese) escudosDKKDanish kronerGRDGreek drachmasFRFFrench francsITLItalian lireNLGDutch guildersGBPPounds sterlingATSAustrian schillingsFIMFinnish markkasSEKSwedish kronorCZKCzech korunaEEKEstonian kroonCYPCyprus poundLVLLatvian latsLTLLithuanian litasHUFHungarian forintMTLMaltese liraPLNPolish złotySITSlovenian tolarSKKSlovak korunaBGNBulgarian LevRONNew Romanian LeiLeuHeading 17: State the name of the coordinating office and the date of completion of the form; place the stamp of the office and the signature of the authorized official in the appropriate places.
II.Remarks on form AA.Form A is to be used only where several articles are being taxed. It must be submitted in conjunction with a principal form. Total duties etc. from the principal form and form A are entered under the heading "Summary".B.The general remarks under I also apply to form A.
ANNEX 61MODEL OF DISCHARGELetter heading of the coordinating office of the second Member State submitting the claimAddressee: coordinating office of the first Member State submitting the original claim.SUBJECT: ATA CARNET — DISCHARGEBe informed that a claim for payment of duties and taxes under the ATA Convention/Istanbul ConventionArticle 7 of the ATA Convention, Brussels, 6 December 1961/Article 9 of Annex A to the Istanbul Convention, 26 June 1990. was sent on …Enter date of dispatch. to our guaranteeing association in respect of:1.ATA carnet No:2.Issued by the Chamber of Commerce of:City:Country:3.On behalf of:Holder:Address:4.Expiry date of the carnet:5.Date set for re-exportationDetails to be obtained from the undischarged transit or temporary admission voucher or, if no voucher is available, from the information available to the issuing coordinating office.:6.Number of transit/import voucherDelete whichever is not applicable.:7.Date of endorsement of voucher:The present note discharges your responsibility in this file.Signature and stamp of issuing coordinating office.ANNEX 62SPECIAL STAMP01993R2454-20130101_en_img_1101.Member State's coat of arms or other sign or letters characterizing the Member State2.Customs officeWhere this stamp is used in the framework of Article 912g of this Regulation, it concerns the office of depature.3.Number of document4.Date5.Authorized consignorWhere this stamp is used in the framework of Article 286 of this Regulation, it concerns the authorized exporter.6.AuthorizationANNEX 6301993R2454-20130101_en_img_11101993R2454-20130101_en_img_11201993R2454-20130101_en_img_11301993R2454-20130101_en_img_114ANNEX 6401993R2454-20130101_en_img_11501993R2454-20130101_en_img_116ANNEX 6501993R2454-20130101_en_img_11701993R2454-20130101_en_img_11801993R2454-20130101_en_img_11901993R2454-20130101_en_img_120ANNEX 66INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE FORMS REQUIRED TO DRAW UP CONTROL COPY T5A.General remarks1.The T5 control copy is a document drawn up on a T5 form accompanied, where appropriate, either by one or more T5bis forms or by one or more T5 loading lists.2.The T5 control copy is intended to supply proof that the goods in respect of which it was issued have either been used in the way, or have reached the destination provided for by the specific Community provisions governing their use, it being the responsibility of the competent office of destination to be satisfied either directly or through persons acting on its behalf as to the use and/or destination of the goods concerned. In some cases, the T5 control copy is also used to inform the competent authorities of destination that the goods which it covers are subject to special measures. The procedure thus instituted is a framework procedure, to be put into effect only if specific Community legislation expressly so provides. It can apply even where the goods are not moving under a customs procedure.3.The T5 control copy must be drawn up in one original and at least one copy, each of which must bear an original signature.When goods are transported under a customs procedure, the original and the copy or copies of the T5 control copy must be submitted together to the customs office of departure or consignment, which retains one copy while the original accompanies the goods and must be presented with them at the customs office of destination.Where the goods are not placed under a customs procedure, the T5 control copy shall be issued by the office of consignment, which shall keep a copy. The words "Goods not covered by a customs procedure" shall be entered in box 109 of the T5 form. The original of the T5 control copy must be presented together with the goods to the competent office of destination.4.If T5bis forms are used, the T5 form and the T5bis forms must be completed.If T5 loading lists are used, the T5 form must be completed but boxes 31, 32, 33, 35, 38, 100, 103 and 105 must be struck through and the information concerned must be entered only on the T5 loading list or lists.5.A T5 form may not be accompanied both by T5bis and by T5 loading lists.6.The forms must be printed on pale blue paper, dressed for writing purposes and weighing at least 40 g/m2. The paper must be sufficiently opaque for the information on one side not to affect the legibility of the information on the other side and its strength should be such that in normal use it does not easily tear or crease.The forms must measure 210 × 297 mm for T5 forms and T5bis and 297 × 420 mm for T5 loading lists, a tolerance in the length of between -5 and +8 mm being allowed.The address for return and the important note on the front of the form may be printed in red.The competent authorities of the Member States may require that control copy T5 forms show the name and address of the printer, or a symbol enabling the printer to be identified.7.The T5 control copy shall be made out in an official language of the Community which is acceptable to the competent authorities of the Member State of departure.The competent authorities of another Member State in which such a document is presented may, as necessary, require a translation into the official language, or one of the official languages, of that Member State.8.T5 forms and any T5bis forms or T5 loading lists must be completed in typescript or by a mechanographical or similar process. They may also be filled in legibly by hand, in ink and in block letters. To make it easier to complete T5 forms in typescript, they should be inserted in such a way that the first letter to be entered in box 2 is located in the small positioning box in the top left hand corner.Forms must contain no erasures or overwriting. Alterations must be made by crossing out incorrect particulars and adding those required. Any such amendments must be initialled by the person making the amendment and authenticated by the competent authorities, who may require a new form to be lodged.In addition, forms may be completed using an automatic reproduction process instead of any of the processes mentioned above. They may also be produced and completed by that means provided that the rules relating to the specimens, paper, size of forms, language to be used, legibility, prohibition of erasures and overwriting and alterations are strictly observed.B.Provisions relating to T5 formsOnly boxes marked with a serial number need be completed, as appropriate. The other boxes, marked with a capital letter, are for official use only except in cases provided for in specific regulations or in the provisions relating to authorised consignors.BOX 2CONSIGNOR/EXPORTEREnter the full name and address of the person or company concerned. Instructions regarding the identification number can be added by the Member States (identification number allocated to the person concerned by the competent authorities for tax, statistical or other purposes).BOX 3FORMSEnter the number of the form in relation to the total number of T5 and T5bis forms used. For example, if there is one T5 form and two T5bis forms, indicate in the T5 form "1/3", on the first T5bis form "2/3" and on the second T5 form "3/3".Where the consignment consists of only one item, i.e. only one "Description of goods" box, has to be completed, do not enter anything in box 3, but enter the figure 1 in box 5.BOX 4LOADING LISTSEnter in figures the total number of T5 loading lists attached, if any.BOX 5ITEMSEnter in figures the total number of items declared by the person concerned on the T5 forms and on all T5bis forms or T5 loading lists used. The number of items must be 1 if there is only the T5 form or correspond on the total number of goods indicated in box 31 of the T5bis forms or in the T5 loading lists.BOX 6TOTAL PACKAGESEnter the total number of packages making up the consignment in question.BOX 7REFERENCE NUMBEROptional item for users to indicate any reference number allocated by the person concerned to the consignment in question.BOX 8CONSIGNEEEnter the full name and address of the person(s) or company(ies) concerned to whom the goods are to be delivered.BOX 14DECLARANT/REPRESENTATIVEEnter the full name and address of the person or company concerned in accordance with the provisions in force. If the declarant and the consignor/exporter are the same person, enter "consignor/exporter". Instructions regarding the identification number can be added by the Member States (identification number allocated to the person concerned by the competent authorities for tax, statistical or other purposes).BOX 15COUNTRY OF DISPATCH/EXPORTEnter the name of the country from which the goods are dispatched/exported.BOX 17COUNTRY OF DESTINATIONEnter name of the country concerned.BOX 18IDENTITY AND NATIONALITY OF MEANS OF TRANSPORT AT DEPARTUREEnter the identity, e.g. registration number(s) or name of the means of transport (lorry, ship, railway wagon, aircraft) on which the goods are or were directly loaded when the consignment formalities were completed, followed (except in the case of rail transport) by the nationality of the means of transport (or that of the vehicle propelling the others if there are several means of transport), using the appropriate Community codes.BOX 19CONTAINER (Ctr)Using the appropriate Community codes ("0" — Goods not transported in containers or "1" — Goods transported in containers), indicate the situation at departure.BOX 31PACKAGES AND DESCRIPTION OF GOODS — MARKS AND NUMBERS — CONTAINER No(s) — NUMBER AND KINDEnter the marks, numbers, number and kind of packages or, in the case of unpackaged goods, the number of goods covered by the declaration, or the work "bulk", as appropriate, together with the particulars necessary to identify the goods. The description of the goods means the normal trade description expressed in sufficiently precise terms to allow their identification and classification.Where the Community rules applicable to the goods concerned provide for particular procedures in this respect, the description of the goods must conform to those rules.All additional information required by the said rules must also be entered in this box. The description of agricultural products must be in accordance with the Community provisions in force in the agricultural sector.If containers are used, the identifying marks of the container must also be entered in this box. The unused space in this box must be crossed through.BOX 32ITEM NUMBEREnter the number of the item in question in relation to the total number of articles declared in the T5 and T5bis forms used, as described in the note to box 5.Where the consignment consists of only one item (a single T5 form), do not complete this box but enter the figure 1 in box 5.BOX 33COMMODITY CODEEnter the code number corresponding to the item in question, using that of the nomenclature for export refunds where appropriate.BOX 35GROSS MASSEnter the gross mass of the goods described in the corresponding box 31, expressed in kilograms. The gross mass is the aggregate mass of the goods with all their packagings, excluding containers and other transport equipment.BOX 38NET MASSWhere Community rules so require, enter the net mass of the goods described in the corresponding box 31, expressed in kilograms. The net mass is the mass of the goods themselves without any packaging.BOX 40PREVIOUS DOCUMENTBox for optional use by the Member States (reference numbers of documents relating to the administrative procedure preceding dispatch/export).BOX 41SUPPLEMENTARY UNITSFor use as necessary in accordance with the goods nomenclature (enter the quantity of the item in question, expressed in the unit laid down in the goods nomenclature).BOX 100FOR NATIONAL USETo be completed in accordance with the rules of the Member State of dispatch/export.BOX 103NET QUANTITY (kg, litres or other units) IN WORDSTo be completed in accordance with Community rules.BOX 104USE AND/OR DESTINATIONIndicate the use and/or destination intended or prescribed for the goods by placing an X in the appropriate box or, failing that, place an X in the box marked "Other" and specify the use and/or destination.Where Community rules fix a time limit by which the goods must be assigned to a use and/or destination, complete the phrase "time limit of … days for completion" by inserting the number of days.BOX 105LICENCESTo be completed in accordance with Community rules.Enter the type, serial number, date of issue and issuing authority.BOX 106FURTHER PARTICULARSTo be completed in accordance with Community rules and the rules on the application of Article 912(b)(9).BOX 107LEGISLATION APPLICABLEEnter the number of any Community regulation, directive or decision concerning the measure providing for or prescribing control of the use and/or destination of the goods.BOX 108ATTACHED DOCUMENTSList the accompanying documents attached to the control copy T5, which are to accompany it to its destination.BOX 109ADMINISTRATIVE OR CUSTOMS DOCUMENTEnter the type, number and date of registration of the document relating to the procedure used for the transport of the goods, and the issuing office or, where appropriate, the words "Goods not covered by a customs procedure".BOX 110PLACE AND DATE; SIGNATURE AND NAME OF DECLARANT/REPRESENTATIVESubject to any specific provisions adopted with regard to the use of computerised systems, the original of the hand-written signature of the person concerned must appear both on the original and on the copy or copies of the T5 form. Where the person concerned is a legal person, the signatory must add his full name and capacity after his signature.C.Provisions relating to use of T5bis formsSee notes in Section B.Subject to any special provisions adopted on the use of automatic data-processing techniques, the original and copy or copies of the T5bis form must bear the original signature of the person who signed the corresponding T5 form.Boxes headed "Packages and descriptions of goods" which have not been used must be struck through to prevent subsequent entries.D.Provisions relating to the use of T5 loading lists formsEvery column in the loading lists, except that reserved for official use, must be completed. Only the front of the T5 loading list form may be used.The registration number of the T5 control copy must be shown in the box for registration particulars of the T5 loading list.The goods shown on the T5 loading list must be serially numbered in the column headed "item number" (see item number, box 32) in such a way that the last of these is the total given in box 5 of the T5 form.The particulars normally entered in boxes 31, 33, 35, 38, 100, 103 and 105 of the form T5 must be entered on the T5 loading list.Particulars relating to boxes 100 (national use) and 105 (licences) must be entered in the column for the description of the goods, immediately after the information concerning the goods to which those particulars refer.A horizontal line must be drawn after the last entry and the spaces not used must be crossed through to prevent later additions being made.The total number of packages containing the goods listed and the total gross and net mass of those goods must be shown at the foot of the appropriate columns.Subject to any specific provisions adopted with regard to the use of computerised systems, the original signature of the signatory of the corresponding T5 form must appear both on the original and on the copy or copies of the T5 loading list.ANNEX 67APPLICATION AND AUTHORISATION FORMS(Articles 253b, 253c, 253h, 253l, 292, 293, 497 and 505)GENERAL REMARKS1.The layout of the models is not binding; e.g. instead of boxes the Member States may provide for forms with a line structure or if required the space of the boxes may be extended.However the order numbers and the appropriate text are obligatory.2.The Member States may provide for boxes or lines for national purposes. These boxes or lines shall be indicated by an order number plus a capital letter (e.g. 5A).3.In principle boxes with a bold order number must be completed. The explanatory note refers to exceptions. The customs administrations may provide for the completion of box 5 as mandatory only where a single authorisation is applied for.4.The Appendix of the notes shall contain the IPR economic-condition-codes according to Annex 70.01993R2454-20130101_en_img_12101993R2454-20130101_en_img_12201993R2454-20130101_en_img_12301993R2454-20130101_en_img_12401993R2454-20130101_en_img_12501993R2454-20130101_en_img_126EXPLANATORY NOTES TO THE APPLICATION FORMS FOR SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURESTITLE 1Particulars to be entered in the various boxes of the application formGeneral remark:If necessary, the requested information can be presented in a separate annex to the application form, referring to the box of the form concerned.Member States may require additional information.1.Enter full name and address of the applicant. The applicant is the person to whom the authorisation will be issued.1.aEnter the trader identification number.1.bEnter, if applicable, any internal reference number, to refer to this application in the authorisation.1.cEnter the relevant contact information (contact person, contact address, phone number, fax number, e-mail address)1.dIndicate the type of representation for lodgement of a declaration by inserting an "X" in the appropriate box.2.Indicate which type of simplified procedure (local clearance and/or simplified declaration) and which customs procedure (for import and/or export) is applied for by inserting an "X" in the appropriate box.2.a and bRegarding inward processing procedure, enter the code 1 for the suspension system and code 2 for the drawback system.Regarding re-exportation, simplified procedures will be applied for where a customs declaration is required.3.Enter the relevant code:1.first application for an authorisation other than a single authorisation2.application for modified or renewed authorisation (also indicate the appropriate authorisation number)3.first application for a single authorisation.4.aIndicate if the status of authorised economic operator is certified; if "YES", enter the corresponding number.4.bEnter the type, reference and — if applicable — the expiry date of the relevant authorisation(s) for which the applied simplified procedure(s) will be used; in case authorisation(s) is/are just applied for, enter the type of applied authorisation(s) and the date of applicationFor the type of authorisation enter one of the following codes
Codeauthorised procedure
1Customs Warehouse Procedure
2Inward Processing Relief
3Temporary Admission
4End Use
5Processing under Customs Control
6Outward Processing Relief
5.Information on main accounts.commercial, fiscal or other accounting material.5.aEnter the full address of the location where the main accounts are held.5.bEnter the type of accounts (electronic or paper-based, and type of system and software in use).6.Enter the number of continuation forms attached to this application.
TITLE IIParticulars to be entered in the various boxes of the continuation form forImport and export7.Information on records (customs related accounts).7.aEnter full address of the location where the records are held.7.bEnter the type of records (electronic or paper-based, and type of system and software in use).7.cEnter, if applicable, other relevant information regarding the records.8.Information about type of goods and transactions.8.aEnter, if applicable, the relevant CN code; otherwise enter at least the chapters of CN and the description of the goods.8.b-eEnter the relevant information on a monthly basis.8.fAt import, the applicant has the possibility to indicate that he wants to use the exchange rate valid on the first day of the declaration period, in accordance with Article 172.Insert an "X" in the appropriate box, if this is requested.9.Enter the relevant codes for the customs procedure as set out in Annex 38 (e.g. code 40 for release for free circulation and home use).10.Information on authorised locations of goods and responsible customs office.10.aFor the local clearance procedure enter the participating Member State, using the country code (ISO alpha 2), in which the location of the goods mentioned in box 10.b are situated.10.bFor the local clearance procedure enter the full address of the location of the goods.10.cEnter the full name, address and contact information of the local customs office responsible for the location of goods mentioned in box 10.b.11.Enter the full name, address and contact information of the relevant customs offices where the simplified declaration is to be lodged.12.Enter, if applicable, the relevant information on the companies included in the single authorisation who act on behalf of the holder of the single authorisation.12.aEnter the participating Member State, using the country code (ISO alpha 2).12.bEnter full name and address of the company who act on behalf of the holder of the single authorisation in the Member State mentioned in box 12.a.13.Enter, if applicable, the full name, address and contact information of the supervising office.14.Indicate, by inserting an "X" in the appropriate box, the type of simplified declaration; in case of using commercial or other administrative documents, the type of documents in use must be specified.15.Enter, if applicable, additional information or conditions which may be relevant for the simplified procedure concerned, such as the procedure and the time limit for lodging the supplementary declaration.16.At the time of application for the single authorisation, the applicant:shall consent to the exchange of any information with the customs authorities of any other Member State and the Commission;may consent to publication of the non-confidential data to the public via the Internet by inserting an "X" in the appropriate box.Non-confidential data accessible to the wider public:The access to the wider public shall provide the following data (with reference to the box number in the application form):name and address of the holder of the single authorisation for simplified procedures (box 1),authorisation number (allocated by the customs authority),the procedure(s) code as set out in Annex 38 (box 9),indication whether the simplified procedure have been granted for import or export (box 2.a or 2.b),the ISO alpha-2 country code of the Member States involved as referred to in Annex 38 (box 10a),name and address of companies included in the single authorisation who act on behalf of the holder of the single authorisation (box 12.b).
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ANNEX 68TRANSFER OF GOODS OR PRODUCTS COVERED BY THE ARRANGEMENTS FROM ONE HOLDER TO ANOTHER(Article 513)A.Normal procedure (three SAD copies)1.Where goods or products are transferred from one holder to another without discharge of the arrangements, a form corresponding to the model drawn up in accordance with Articles 205 to 215 shall be completed on copies 1, 4 and an additional identical copy to copy 1.2.Before a transfer takes place, the supervising office dealing with the first holder shall be notified of the proposed transfer, in a manner which that office shall determine, in order to enable the performance of any checks considered necessary.3.Additional copy 1 shall be retained by the first holder (the sender of the goods or products), and copy 1 forwarded to his supervising office.4.Copy 4 shall accompany the goods or products and be retained by the second holder.5.The supervising office of the first holder shall forward copy 1 to the supervising office of the second holder.6.The second holder shall issue the first holder a receipt for the transferred goods or products specifying the date of their entry into the records (acceptance of the written customs declaration in the case of temporary importation) which the latter shall retain.B.Simplified procedures:I.Using two SAD copies:1.Where goods or products are transferred from one holder to another without discharge of the arrangements only copies 1 and 4 of the document referred to in paragraph 1 of Part A shall be completed.2.Before the goods or products are transferred, the supervising offices shall be informed of the intended transfer in the manner which they shall stipulate, to enable them to carry out any controls they consider necessary.3.The first holder (the sender of the goods or products) shall retain copy 1.4.Copy 4 may accompany the goods or products and be retained by the second holder.5.Paragraph 6 of Part A shall apply.II.Using other methods instead of the SAD where the necessary information is provided:data processing,commercial or administrative documents, orany other document.ANNEX 69STANDARD RATES OF YIELD(Article 517(3))General remark:The standard rates of yield shall apply only to import goods of sound, genuine and merchantable quality which conform to any standard quality laid down in Community legislation and on condition that the compensating products are not obtained by special processing methods in order to meet specific quality requirements.The standard rate of yield shall be calculated on the basis of the corresponding conversion coefficient set out in Annex E to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1520/2000 (OJ L 177, 15.7.2000, p. 1).The subheadings in this column correspond to those in the Combined Nomenclature. When further subdivision has been necessary this is shown in parentheses ( ). These subdivisions correspond to those used in the regulations fixing export refunds.Losses are calculated by subtracting from 100 the sum of the quantities shown in this column.Hulled grains are grains corresponding to the definition given in Annex to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 821/68 (OJ L 149, 29.6.1968, p. 46).Cereal meal with an ash content, referred to dry matter, of less than 0,95 % by weight and a rate of passage through a sieve with an aperture of 0,25 mm of less than 10 % by weight.The standard rate of yield to be applied is based on the number of eggs used per kg of pasta produced, using the following formula:Numerical order 25: 01993R2454-20130101_en_img_141Numerical order 26: 01993R2454-20130101_en_img_142Numerical order 27: 01993R2454-20130101_en_img_143Numerical order 28: 01993R2454-20130101_en_img_144X represents the number of eggs in shell (or the 50th of their weight expressed in grams of their equivalent in other egg products) used per kg of pasta produced, the result being given to two decimal points.Pearled grains are grains corresponding to the definition given in the Annex to Regulation (EEC) No 821/68.This concerns maize groats and meal:of which a percentage not exceeding 30 % by weight passes through a sieve with an aperture of 315 micrometres, orof which a percentage not exceeding 5 % by weight passes through a sieve with an aperture of 150 micrometres.For glucose in the form of white crystalline powder, of a concentration other than 92 %, the quantity to be shown is 43,81 kilograms of D-glucitol anhydrate per 100 kilograms of maize.For glucose other than in the form of white crystalline powder, of a concentration other than 82 %, the quantity to be shown is 50,93 kilograms of D-glucitol anhydrate per 100 kilograms of maize.For D-glucitol, of a concentration other than 70 %, the quantity to be shown is 41,4 kilograms of D-glucitol anhydrate per 100 kilograms of maize.For D-glucitol, of a concentration other than 70 %, the quantity to be shown is 47,3 kilograms of D-glucitol anhydrate per 100 kilograms of maize.For the application of the alternatives (a) to (f), the real results from the operations have to be taken into account.For the purposes of completing the arrangements, the quantity of broken rice obtained shall correspond to the quantity of broken rice as determined at the time of importation for processing of rice under CN codes 10063061 to 10063098. In the case of polishing, this quantity shall be increased by 2 % of the imported rice excluding the broken rice as determined at importation.Precooked rice is constituted by bleached rice in grains undergoing a precooking and partial dehydration intended to facilitate final cooking.Twice the percentage expressed as oleic acid of the lampante virgin olive oil shall be deducted from the quantity of product shown in column 5 for refined olive oil/olive oil and shall constitute the quantity of acid oil of refining.15aTwice the percentage expressed as oleic acid of the unrefined olive-residue oil shall be deducted from the quantity of product shown in column 5 for refined olive-residue oil/olive-residue oil and shall constitute the quantity of acid oil of refining.In the case of soluble cocoa, add 1,5 % alkaline to the quantity shown in column 5.Yield fixed for bakers' yeast, with a content in the dry matter of 95 %, obtained from beet molasses brought to 48 % of total sugar, or of cane molasses brought to 52 % of total sugar. For bakers' yeasts with a different content in the dry matter, the quantity to be shown is 22,4 kilograms of yeast anhydrate per 100 kilograms of beet molasses brought to 48 % of total sugar, or of cane molasses brought to 52 % of total sugar.Yield fixed for bakers' yeast, with a content in the dry matter of 28 %, obtained from beet molasses brought to 48 % of total sugar, or of cane molasses brought to 52 % of total sugar. For bakers' yeasts with a different content in the dry matter, the quantity to be shown is 22,4 kilograms of yeast anhydrate per 100 kilograms of beet molasses brought to 48 % of total sugar, or of cane molasses brought to 52 % of total sugar.
Import goodsNumerical orderCompensating productsQuantity of compensating products for each 100 kg of imported goods (kg)
CN codeDescriptionCodeDescription
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
04070030Eggs in shell1ex04089980(a) Eggs, not in shell, liquid or frozen86,00
ex05119990(b) Shells12,00
204081981ex04081989(a) Egg yolks, liquid or frozen33,00
ex35021990(b) Egg albumin, liquid or frozen53,00
ex05119990(c) Shells12,00
304089180(a) Eggs, not in shell, dried22,10
ex05119990(b) Shells12,00
404081180(a) Egg yolks, dried15,40
ex35021190(b) Egg albumin, dried (in crystals)7,40
ex05119990(c) Shells12,00
504081180(a) Egg yolks, dried15,40
ex35021190(b) Egg albumin, dried (in another form)6,50
ex05119990(c) Shells12,00
ex04089980Eggs, not in shell, liquid or frozen604089180Eggs, not in shell, dried25,70
04081981andex04081989Egg yolks, liquid or frozen704081180Egg yolks, dried46,60
ex10019099Common wheat8ex11010015(100)(a) Common wheat flour having by weight on the dry product an ash content not exceeding 0,60 %73,00
ex23023010(b) Bran22,50
ex23023090(c) Sharps2,50
9ex11010015(130)(a) Common wheat flour having by weight on the dry product an ash content exceeding 0,60 % but not exceeding 0,90 %78,13
ex23023010(b) Bran20,00
1011010015(150)(a) Common wheat flour having by weight on the dry product an ash content exceeding 0,90 % but not exceeding 1,10 %84,75
ex23023010(b) Bran13,25
1111010015(170)(a) Common wheat flour having by weight on the dry product an ash content exceeding 1,10 % but not exceeding 1,65 %91,75
ex23023010(b) Bran6,25
1211010015(180)Common wheat flour having by weight on the dry product an ash content exceeding 1,65 % but not exceeding 1,90 %98,03
1311042911Hulled wheat (shelled or husked) whether or not sliced or kibbled (3)
1411071011(a) Malt, unroasted, obtained from wheat, in the form of flour
ex10019099(b) Not-germinated common wheat1,00
ex23023010(c) Bran19,00
ex230230orex23033000(d) Rootlets3,50
1511071019(a) Malt, unroasted, obtained from wheat, in a form other than of flour
ex10019099(b) Not-germinated common wheat0,95
ex230230orex23033000(c) Rootlets3,33
1611081100(a) Wheat starch45,46
11090000(b) Wheat gluten7,50
ex23023010(c) Bran25,50
ex23031090(d) Residues of starch manufacture12,00
10011000Durum wheat17ex11031110(a) Cereal meal "Couscous"50,00
11031110(b) Cereal groats and cereal meal with an ash content, referred to dry matter, of 0,95 % or more but less than 1,30 % by weight17,00
11010011(c) Flour8,00
ex23023010(d) Bran20,00
18ex11031110(a) Cereal groats and cereal meal with an ash content, referred to dry matter, of less than 0,95 % by weight60,00
11010011(b) Flour15,00
ex23023010(c) Bran20,00
19ex11031110(a) Cereal groats and cereal meal with an ash content, referred to dry matter, of 0,95 % or more but less than 1,30 % by weight67,00
11010011(b) Flour8,00
ex23023010(c) Bran20,00
20ex11031110(a) Cereal groats and cereal meal with an ash content, referred to dry matter, of 1,30 % or more by weight75,00
ex23023010(b) Bran20,00
21ex19021910(a) Pasta, containing no eggs and no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content in the dry matter not exceeding 0,95 % by weight62,50
11010011(b) Flour13,70
ex23023010(b) Bran18,70
22ex19021910(a) Pasta, containing no eggs and no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content in the dry matter of more than 0,95 % but not exceeding 1,10 % by weight66,67
11010011(b) Flour8,00
ex23023010(c) Bran20,00
23ex19021910(a) Pasta, containing no eggs and no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content in the dry matter of more than 1,10 % but not exceeding 1,30 % by weight71,43
11010011(b) Flour3,92
ex23023010(c) Bran19,64
24ex19021910(a) Pasta, containing eggs and no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content, in the dry matter, of more than 1,30 % by weight79,36
ex23023010(b) Bran15,00
25ex19021100(a) Pasta, containing eggs but no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content, in the dry matter, not exceeding 0,95 % by weight
11010011(b) Flour13,70
ex23023010(c) Bran18,70
26ex19021100(a) Pasta, containing eggs but no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content, in the dry matter of more than 0,95 % but not exceeding 1,10 % by weight
11010011(b) Flour8,00
ex23023010(c) Bran20,00
27ex19021100(a) Pasta, containing eggs but no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content, in the dry matter, of more than 1,10 % but not exceeding 1,30 % by weight
11010011(b) Flour3,92
ex23023010(c) Bran19,64
28ex19021100(a) Pasta, containing eggs but no common wheat flour or meal, with an ash content, in the dry matter of 1,30 % or more by weight
ex23023010(b) Bran15,00
10030090Barley29ex11029010(100)(a) Barley flour, or an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight66,67
ex23024010(b) Bran10,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps21,50
30ex11031930(100)(a) Barley groats and meal, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight
11029010(b) Barley flour2,00
ex23024010(c) Bran10,00
ex23024090(d) Sharps21,50
31ex11042110(100)(a) Hulled (shelled or husked) barley, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight
ex23024010(b) Bran10,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps21,50
32ex11042130(100)(a) Hulled and sliced or kibbled barley, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight ("Grütze" or "Grutten")
ex23024010(b) Bran10,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps21,50
33ex11042150(100)(a) Pearled barley, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight (without talc), first category50,00
ex23024010(b) Bran20,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps27,50
34ex11042150(300)(a) Pearled barley, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight (without talc), second category
ex23024010(b) Bran20,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps15,00
35ex11041190(a) Flaked barley, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight and a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight66,67
ex23024010(b) Bran10,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps21,33
36ex11071091(a) Barley malt, unroasted, in the form of flour
ex10030090(b) Barley, not germinated1,00
ex23024010(c) Bran19,00
ex230240orex23033000(d) Rootlets3,50
37ex11071099(a) Barley malt, unroasted
ex10030090(b) Barley, not germinated0,98
ex230240orex23033000(c) Rootlets3,42
3811072000(a) Malt, roasted
ex10030090(b) Barley, not germinated0,96
ex230240orex23033000(c) Rootlets3,36
10040000Oats39ex11029030(100)(a) Oat flour, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1,8 % by weight, of a moisture content not exceeding 11 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated55,56
ex23024010(b) Bran33,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps7,50
40ex11031200(100)(a) Oat groats and meal, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a tegument content not exceeding 0,1 % by weight, of a moisture content not exceeding 11 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated
ex11029030(b) Flour2,00
ex23024010(c) Bran33,00
ex23024090(d) Sharps7,50
41ex11042298Clipped oats98,04
42ex11042220(100)(a) Hulled (shelled or husked) oats, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a tegument content not exceeding 0,5 % by weight, of a moisture content not exceeding 11 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated
ex23024010(b) Bran33,00
43ex11042230(100)(a) Hulled and sliced or kibbled oats, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a tegument content not exceeding 0,1 % by weight of a moisture content not exceeding 11 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated ("Grütze" or "Grutten")
ex23024010(b) Bran33,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps3,50
44ex11041290(100)(a) Flaked oats, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a tegument content not exceeding 0,1 % by weight, of a moisture content not exceeding 12 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated50,00
ex23024010(b) Bran33,00
ex23024090(c) Sharps13,00
45ex11041290(300)(a) Flaked oats, of an ash content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 2,3 % by weight, of a tegument content exceeding 0,1 % but not exceeding 1,5 % by weight, of a moisture content not exceeding 12 % by weight and of which the peroxydase is virtually inactivated62,50
ex23024010(b) Bran33,00
10059000Maize, other46ex11022010(100)(a) Maize flour, of a fat content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1,3 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,8 % by weight71,43
ex11043090(b) Maize germ12,00
ex23021010(c) Bran14,00
47ex11022010(200)(a) Maize flour, of a fat content exceeding 1,3 % but not exceeding 1,5 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,8 % by weight
ex11043090(b) Maize germ8,00
ex23021010(c) Bran6,50
48ex11022090(100)(a) Maize flour, of a fat content exceeding 1,5 % but not exceeding 1,7 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight83,33
ex11043090(b) Maize germ8,00
ex23021010(c) Bran6,50
49ex11031310(100)(a) Maize groats and meal, of a fat content not exceeding 0,9 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,6 % by weight55,56
11022010or11022090(b) Maize flour16,00
ex11043090(c) Maize germ12,00
ex23021010(d) Bran14,00
50ex11031310(300)(a) Maize groats and meal, of a fat content not exceeding 1,3 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,8 % by weight71,43
ex11043090(b) Maize germ12,00
ex23021010(c) Bran14,00
51ex11031310(500)(a) Maize groats and meal, of a fat content exceeding 1,3 % by weight but not exceeding 1,5 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight
ex11043090(b) Maize germ8,00
ex23021010(c) Bran6,50
52ex11031390(100)(a) Maize groats and meal, of a fat content exceeding 1,5 % by weight but not exceeding 1,7 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight
ex11043090(b) Maize germ8,00
ex23021010(c) Bran6,50
53ex11041950(110)(a) Flaked maize, of a fat content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,9 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,7 % by weight62,50
ex23021010(b) Bran35,50
54ex11041950(130)(a) Flaked maize, of a fat content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1,3 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 0,8 % by weight76,92
ex23021010(b) Bran21,08
55ex11041950(150)(a) Flaked maize, of a fat content, referred to dry matter, exceeding 1,3 % but not exceeding 1,7 % by weight and of a crude fibre content, referred to dry matter, not exceeding 1 % by weight90,91
ex23021010(b) Bran7,09
5611081200(a) Maize starch
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6229,91
57ex17023051orex17023091(a) Glucose, in the form of white crystalline powder, whether or not agglomerated
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6229,91
ex17023099(c) Glucose waste9,95
58ex17023059orex17023099(a) Glucose, other than glucose in the form of white crystalline powder, whether or not agglomerated
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6229,91
59ex29054411orex38246011(a) D-Glucitol (sorbitol) in aqueous solution containing 2 % or less by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content59,17
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6329,10
60ex29054419orex38246019(a) D-Glucitol (sorbitol) in aqueous solution containing more than 2 % by weight of D-mannitol, calculated on the D-glucitol content67,56
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6329,10
61ex29054491orex29054499orex38246091orex38246099(a) D-Glucitol (sorbitol), relative to 100 kg of the dry matter41,32
(b) The products shown under numerical order No 6329,10
Import goodsNumerical orderCompensating productsQuantity of compensating products for each 100 kg of imported goods (kg)
CN codeDescriptionCodeDescription
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)
1005900062Complementary products to the compensating products found under numerical order Nos 56 to 58
ex11043090Maize germ6,066,06
ex1515Maize oils2,882,882,882,88
ex23031011Maize gluten4,474,474,47
ex23031019orex23099020Corn-gluten feedGluten feed containing residues of maize oil23,8519,3823,8519,3822,5627,03
ex23067000Maize germ oil-cake3,183,18
29,9129,9129,9129,9129,9129,91
63Complementary products to the compensating products found under numerical order Nos 59 to 61
ex11043090Maize germ6,106,10
ex1515Maize oils2,902,902,902,90
ex23031011Maize gluten4,504,504,50
ex23031019orex23099020Corn-gluten feedGluten feed containing residues of maize oil23,0018,5023,0018,5021,7026,20
ex23067000Maize germ oil-cake3,203,20
29,1029,1029,1029,1029,1029,10
Import goodsNumerical orderCompensating productsQuantity of compensating products for each 100 kg of imported goods (kg)
CN codeDescriptionCodeDescription
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
10061021Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), parboiled, round grain6410062011(a) Husked (brown) rice parboiled, round grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
6510063021(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain71,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
6610063061(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061023Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), parboiled, medium grain6710062013(a) Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, medium grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
6810063023(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain71,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
6910063063(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061025Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 37010062015(a) Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
7110063025(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 371,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
7210063065(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 365,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061027Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 37310062017(a) Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
7410063027(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 368,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice6,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
7510063067(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 362,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061092Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), round grain7610062011(a) Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, round grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
7710062092(a) Husked (brown) rice, round grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
7810063021(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain71,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
7910063042(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
8010063061(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
8110063092(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain60,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice12,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061094Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), medium grain8210062013(a) Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, medium grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
8310062094(a) Husked (brown) rice, medium grain80,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
8410063023(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled medium grain71,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
8510063044(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, medium grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
8610063063(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain65,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
8710063094(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain60,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice12,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061096Rice in the husk (paddy or rough) long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 38810062015(a) Husked (brown) rice parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
8910062096(a) Husked (brown) rice, long grain of a length/width ratio of more than 2, but less than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
9010063025(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 371,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice3,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9110063046(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 365,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
ex10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9210063065(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 365,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice7,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9310063096(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 360,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice12,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10061098Rice in the husk (paddy or rough), long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 39410062017(a) Husked (brown) rice parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
9510062098(a) Husked (brown) rice, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 380,00
ex12130000(b) Husks20,00
9610063027(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 368,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice6,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9710063048(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, of a length/width ratio greater than 358,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran7,00
10064000(c) Broken rice15,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9810063067(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 362,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran8,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
9910063098(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 355,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran9,00
10064000(c) Broken rice16,00
ex12130000(d) Husks20,00
10062011Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, round grain10010063021(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain93,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10110063061(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain88,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran10,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10062013Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, medium grain10210063023(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain93,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10310063063(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain88,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran10,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10062015Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 310410063025(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 393,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10510063065(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of the length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 388,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran10,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10062017Husked (brown) rice, parboiled, long grain of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 310610063027(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 393,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran5,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10710063067(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 388,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran10,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10062092Husked (brown) rice, round grain10810063042(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain84,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
10910063092(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain77,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran12,00
10064000(c) Broken rice11,00
10062094Husked (brown) rice, medium grain11010063044(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, medium grain84,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
11110063094(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, medium grain77,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran12,00
10064000(c) Broken rice11,00
10062096Husked (brown) rice, long grain, of a length/ width ratio greater than 2 but less than 311210063046(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 384,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran6,00
10064000(c) Broken rice10,00
11310063096(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 377,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran12,00
10064000(c) Broken rice11,00
10062098Husked (brown) rice, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 311410063048(a) Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to of greater than 378,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran10,00
10064000(c) Broken rice12,00
11510063098(a) Wholly-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 373,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran12,00
10064000(c) Broken rice15,00
10063021Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain11610063061(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, round grain96,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10063023Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain11710063063(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, medium grain96,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10063025Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 311810063065(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 396,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10063027Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 311910063067(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, parboiled, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 396,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice2,00
10063042Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain12010063092(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, round grain94,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice4,00
10063044Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, medium grain12110063094(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, medium grain94,00
11023000orex23022010orex23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice4,00
10063046Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 312210063096(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio greater than 2 but less than 394,00
11023000or23022010or23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice4,00
10063048Semi-milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 312310063098(a) Wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed, long grain, of a length/width ratio equal to or greater than 393,00
11023000or23022010or23022090(b) Rice flour or bran2,00
10064000(c) Broken rice5,00
10063061to10063098Wholly milled rice124ex10063061toex10063098Wholly milled rice, polished, glazed or prepacked100,00
10063092100630941006309610063098Wholly milled rice, other125ex19041030Puffed rice60,61
10063061100630631006306510063067Wholly milled rice, parboiled126ex19049010Preecooked rice80,00
10063092100630941006309610063098Wholly milled rice, other127ex19049010Precooked rice70,0060,0060,0050,00
10064000Broken rice12811023000Rice flour
12911031400Rice groats and meal
13011041991Rice, flaked
15091010Lampante virgin olive oil131ex15099000(a) Olive oil, refined, or olive oil98,00
ex38231990(b) Acid oils from refining
ex15100010Unrefined olive-pomace oil132ex15100090(a) Olive-pomace oil, refined, or olive-pomace oil95,00
ex15220039(b) Stearin3,00
ex38231990(c) Acid oils from refining
ex18010000Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw133ex18010000(a) Cocoa beans, whole or broken, shelled and roasted76,3
18020000(b) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
18010000Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted1341803(a) Cocoa paste76,3
18020000(b) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
135ex18032000(a) Cocoa paste, containing not more than 14 % of fats40,3
ex18040000(b) Cocoa butter36,0
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
136ex18032000(a) Cocoa paste, containing more than 14 % but not more than 18 % of fats42,7
ex18040000(b) Cocoa butter33,6
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
137ex18032000(a) Cocoa paste, containing more than 18 % of fats44,8
ex18040000(b) Cocoa butter31,5
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
138ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter36,0
ex18050000(b) Cocoa powder, containing not more than 14 % of fats40,3
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
139ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter33,6
ex18050000(b) Cocoa powder, containing more than 14 % but not more than 18 % of fats42,7
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
140ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter31,5
ex18050000(b) Cocoa powder, containing more than 18 % of fats44,8
18020000(c) Cocoa shells, husks, skins and waste16,7
18031000Cocoa paste not defatted141ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter46,7
ex18032000(b) Cocoa paste, containing not more than 14 % of fats52,2
142ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter43,6
ex18032000(b) Cocoa paste, containing more than 14 % but not more than 18 % of fats55,3
143ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter40,8
ex18032000(b) Cocoa paste, containing more than 18 % of fats58,1
144ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter46,7
ex18050000(b) Cocoa powder, containing not more than 14 % of fats52,2
145ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter43,6
ex18050000(b) Cocoa powder, containing more than 14 % but not more than 18 % of fats55,3
146ex18040000(a) Cocoa butter40,8
ex18050000(b) Cocoa paste, containing more than 18 % of fats58,1
18032000Cocoa paste, defatted14718050000Cocoa powder99,0
17019910White sugar14829054419or29054491(a) D-Glucitol (sorbitol) relative to 100 kg of the dry matter73,53
2905449938246019382460913824609929054300(b) D-Mannitol (mannitol)24,51
1703Molasses14921021031Dried bakers' yeasts23,53
15021021039Other bakers' yeasts80,00
ANNEX 70ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION(Articles 502 and 522)A.GENERAL PROVISIONSThis Annex deals on the one hand with the detailed criteria for economic conditions applicable to the inward processing arrangements and on the other hand with information to be exchanged in the framework of the administrative cooperation.The cases, the format and the time limit within which information must be provided in accordance with Article 522 are indicated for each of the arrangements concerned. Information must also be communicated where the information concerning authorisations granted is modified.B.DETAILED CRITERIA FOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO THE INWARD PROCESSING ARRANGEMENTSCodes and detailed criteria01Where import goods not mentioned in Annex 73 are concerned and Code 30 does not apply.10Unavailability of goods produced in the Community falling within the same eight-digit CN code, which are of the same commercial quality and which have the same technical characteristics (comparable goods) as the import goods referred to in the application.The unavailability covers the total absence of Community production of comparable goods, the unavailability of a sufficient quantity of those goods in order to carry out the processing operations envisaged or the fact that comparable Community goods cannot be made available to the applicant in time for the proposed commercial operation to be carried out, despite a request having been made in good time.11Although available, comparable goods cannot be used because their price would make the proposed commercial operation economically unviable.In deciding whether the price of comparable goods produced in the Community would make the proposed commercial operation economically unviable, it shall be necessary to take account, inter alia of the impact that the use of Community-produced goods would have on the cost price of the compensating product and hence on the disposal of the product on the third-country market, having regard to:the price before duty of the goods for processing and the price of comparable goods produced in the Community less domestic taxes refunded or refundable on export, taking into account the conditions of sale and any refunds or other amounts applying under the common agricultural policy,the price obtainable for the compensating products on the third-country market, as ascertained from commercial correspondence or other information.12Comparable goods which do not conform to the expressly stated requirements of the third-country purchaser of the compensating products or the compensating products must be obtained from import goods in order to comply with provisions concerning the protection of industrial or commercial property rights (contractual obligations).30The following are concerned:1.operations involving import goods of a non-commercial nature;2.operations carried out under a job-processing contract;3.usual forms of handling referred to in Article 531;4.repair;5.processing operations on compensating products obtained under a previous inward processing authorisation the granting of which was subject to an examination of the economic conditions;6.processing of durum wheat falling within CN code 10011000 to produce pasta falling within CN codes 19021100 and 190219;7.operations in which the valueThe value is the value for customs purposes of the goods estimated on the basis of the known particulars and on the basis of the documents submitted at the time of the submission of the request. of the import goods, by eight-digit CN code, does not exceed EUR 150000 for goods listed in Annex 73 or EUR 500000 for other goods, per applicant and per calendar year (de minimis value); or8.building, modification or conversion of civil aircraft or satellites or parts of them.9.building, modification or conversion of civil aircraft or satellites or parts of them.31Where, according to Article 11 of Council Regulation (EC) No 3448/93, import goods referred to under part A of Annex 73 are concerned and the applicant presents a document issued by a competent authority permitting the entry for the arrangements for those goods, in the limits of a quantity determined with the aid of a supply balance.99The applicant considers the economic conditions to be fulfilled for reasons other than those corresponding to the previous codes. The reasons are indicated in his application.Note:The Codes 10, 11, 12, 31 and 99 may be used only, where goods mentioned in Annex 73 are concerned.C.INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED TO THE COMMISSION FOR EACH ARRANGEMENT CONCERNEDThe information to be communicated to the Commission corresponds to the boxes of the form the model of which is reproduced in the Appendix.C.1.Inward processingThe information concerning the economic conditions shall be provided by using one or more of the codes laid down under Part B.The reason for the rejection of the application or for annulment or revocation of the authorisation for non-observance of the economic conditions is indicated by using code(s). The same codes as those used to identify the economic conditions are used, preceded by the sign of negation (for example: - 10).Cases in which information is mandatoryWhere the economic conditions are identified by codes 01, 10, 11, 31 or 99.For milk and milk products referred to in Article 1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999 information is also mandatory where code 30 is used in relation with the situations referred to under subdivisions 2, 5 and 7 of this code.Communication of informationThe information intended to complete the columns 2 to 10 of the form reproduced in the Appendix is communicated electronically to the Commission. This information may only be communicated using the form reproduced in the Appendix where technical problems make its electronic communication temporarily impossible.Communication time limitInformation is to be communicated as soon as possible. If the form reproduced in the Appendix is used, the information is communicated within the time limit indicated thereon.C.2.Processing under customs controlInformation shall be communicated where types of goods and operations other than those mentioned in Annex 76 Part A are concerned.Information shall be communicated using the form reproduced in the Appendix within the time indicated thereon.C.3.Outward processingColumns 8 and 9 "Authorisations granted" are only to be filled in where an authorisation is granted in accordance with Article 147(2) of the Code.In column (10) "Reason", it shall be also mentioned if the rejection of the application, annulment or revocation of the authorisation concerns an application submitted or an authorisation granted in accordance with Article 147(2) of the Code.Information shall be communicated using the form reproduced in the Appendix within the time indicated thereon.ANNEX 71INFORMATION SHEETS(Article 523)01993R2454-20130101_en_img_14501993R2454-20130101_en_img_14601993R2454-20130101_en_img_14701993R2454-20130101_en_img_14801993R2454-20130101_en_img_14901993R2454-20130101_en_img_15001993R2454-20130101_en_img_15101993R2454-20130101_en_img_15201993R2454-20130101_en_img_15301993R2454-20130101_en_img_15401993R2454-20130101_en_img_15501993R2454-20130101_en_img_15601993R2454-20130101_en_img_15701993R2454-20130101_en_img_158ANNEX 72LIST OF USUAL FORMS OF HANDLING REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 531 AND ARTICLE 809Unless otherwise specified, none of the following forms of handling may give rise to a different eight-digit CN code.Usual forms of handling listed below shall not be granted if, in the opinion of the customs authorities, the operation is likely to increase the risk of fraud:1.ventilation, spreading-out, drying, removal of dust, simple cleaning operations, repair of packing, elementary repairs of damage incurred during transport or storage in so far as it concerns simple operations, application and removal of protective coating for transport;2.reconstruction of the goods after transport;3.stocktaking, sampling, sorting, sifting, mechanical filtering and weighing of the goods;4.removal of damaged or contaminated components;5.conservation, by means of pasteurisation, sterilisation, irradiation or the addition of preservatives;6.treatment against parasites;7.anti-rust treatment;8.treatment:by simple raising of the temperature, without further treatment or distillation process, orby simple lowering of the temperature;even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code;9.electrostatic treatment, uncreasing or ironing of textiles;10.treatment consisting in:stemming and/or pitting of fruits, cutting up and breaking down of dried fruits or vegetables, rehydration of fruits, ordehydration of fruits even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code;11.desalination, cleaning and butting of hides;12.addition of goods or addition or replacement of accessory components as long as this addition or replacement is relatively limited or is intended to ensure compliance with technical standards and does not change the nature or improve the performances of the original goods, even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code for the added or replacement goods;13.dilution or concentration of fluids, without further treatment or distillation process, even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code;14.mixing between them of the same kind of goods, with a different quality, in order to obtain a constant quality or a quality which is requested by the customer, without changing the nature of the goods;14a.mixing of gas or fuel oils not containing biodiesel with gas or fuel oils containing biodiesel, classified in Chapter 27 of the CN, in order to obtain a constant quality or a quality which is requested by the customer, without changing the nature of the goods even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code;14b.mixing of gas or fuel oils with biodiesel so that the mixture obtained contains less than 0,5 %, by volume, of biodiesel, and mixing of biodiesel with gas or fuel oils so that the mixture obtained contains less than 0,5 %, by volume, of gas or fuel oils;15.dividing or size cutting out of goods if only simple operations are involved;16.packing, unpacking, change of packing, decanting and simple transfer into containers, even if this results in a different eight-digit CN code, affixing, removal and altering of marks, seals, labels, price tags or other similar distinguishing signs;17.testing, adjusting, regulating and putting into working order of machines, apparatus and vehicles, in particular in order to control the compliance with technical standards, if only simple operations are involved;18.dulling of pipe fittings to prepare the goods for certain markets.19.Any usual forms of handling, other than the abovementioned, intended to improve the appearance or marketable quality of the import goods or to prepare them for distribution or resale, provided that these operations do not change the nature or improve the performance of the original goods. Where costs for usual forms of handling have been incurred, such costs or the increase in value shall not be taken into account for the calculation of the import duty where satisfactory proof of these costs is provided by the declarant. However, the customs value, nature and origin of non-Community goods used in the operations shall be taken into account for the calculation of the import duties.ANNEX 73IMPORT GOODS FOR WHICH THE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ARE DEEMED NOT TO BE FULFILLED BY VIRTUE OF ARTICLE 539, FIRST PARAGRAPHPart A: Agricultural products covered by Annex I to the Treaty1.The following products falling under one of the following common market organisations:cereals sector: products referred to in Article 1(1) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1766/92OJ L 181, 1.7.1992, p. 21.,rice sector: products referred to in Article 1(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 3072/95OJ L 329, 30.12.1995, p. 18.,sugar sector: products referred to in Article 1(1) of Council Regulation (EC) No 2038/1999OJ L 252, 25.9.1999, p. 1.,olive oil sector: products referred to in Article 1(2)(c) of Council Regulation No 136/66/EECOJ 172, 30.9.1966, p. 3025/66.,milk and milk-products sector: products referred to in Article 1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999,wine sector: products referred to in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EC) No 1493/1999OJ L 179, 14.7.1999, p. 1. and falling under CN codes:08061090200960220421 (quality wine excepted)220429 (quality wine excepted)2204302.Following products falling under CN codes:020410 to 02044322071022072022089091220890993.Products other than those under points 1 and 2, for which agricultural export refunds equal to or higher than zero are fixed.Part B: Goods not covered by Annex I to the Treaty resulting from the processing of agricultural productsGoods resulting from the processing of agricultural products and listed in the following Annexes to Regulations on the common organisation of markets in the agricultural sector or concerning production refunds:Annex B to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1766/92 (cereals sector),Annex B to Council Regulation (EC) No 3072/95 (rice sector),Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 2038/1999 (sugar sector),Annex II to Council Regulation (EC) No 1255/1999 (milk and milk-products sector),Annex I to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2771/75OJ L 282, 1.11.1975, p. 49. (eggs sector),Annex to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1010/86OJ L 94, 9.4.1986, p. 9. (production refunds on certain sugar products used in the chemical industry), andAnnex I to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1722/93OJ L 159, 1.7.1993, p. 112. (production refunds in the cereals and rice sectors).Part C:Fishery productsFishery products listed in Annexes I, II and V to Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000OJ L 17, 21.1.2000, p. 22. on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products and products listed in Annex VI to this Regulation subject to a partial autonomous suspension.All fishery products subject to an autonomous quota.ANNEX 74SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING EQUIVALENT GOODS(Article 541)1.RiceRice classified under CN code 1006 shall not be deemed equivalent unless it falls within the same eight-digit CN code of the Combined Nomenclature. Nevertheless, for rice with a length not exceeding 6,0 mm and a length/width ratio equal to or more than 3 and for rice with a length equal to or less than 5,2 mm and a length/width ratio equal to or more than 2, equivalence shall be established by determination of the length/width ratio only. The measurement of the grains shall be done in accordance with Annex A(2)(d) to Regulation (EC) No 3072/95 on the common organisation of the market in rice.The use of equivalent goods shall be prohibited where inward-processing operations consist of the "usual forms of handling" listed in Annex 72 to this Regulation.2.WheatEquivalent goods may be used only between wheat harvested in a third country and already released for free circulation and non-Community wheat, of the same eight-digit CN code, having the same commercial quality and the same technical characteristics.However:derogations from the ban on use of equivalent goods may be adopted in respect of wheat on the basis of a communication from the Commission to the Member States, after examination by the Committee,the use of equivalent goods is permitted between Community durum wheat and durum wheat of third-country origin provided it is for the production of pasta falling within CN codes 19021100 and 190219.3.SugarRecourse to the use of equivalent goods is permitted between raw cane sugar falling within CN code 17011190 and raw beet sugar within CN code 17011290 under the condition that compensating products falling within CN code 17019910 (white sugar) are obtained.4.Live animals and meatEquivalent goods may not be used for inward-processing operations on live animals or meat.Derogation from the ban on the use of equivalent goods can be made for meat which has been made subject of a communication by the Commission to the Member States, after an examination carried out by the Customs Code Committee if the applicant can prove that equivalence is economically necessary and if the customs authorities transmit the draft of the procedures foreseen to control the operation.5.MaizeRecourse to the use of equivalent goods between Community and non-Community maize is possible only in the following cases and subject to the following conditions:1.In the case of maize for use in animal feed, the use of equivalent goods is possible provided that a customs control system is set up to ensure that the non-Community maize is in fact used for processing into animal feed.2.In the case of maize used in the manufacture of starch and starch products, the use of equivalent goods is possible between all varieties with the exception of maizes rich in amylopectin (wax-like maize or "waxy" maize) which are only equivalent between themselves.3.In the case of maize used in the manufacture of meal products, the use of equivalent goods is possible between all varieties with the exception of maizes of the vitreous type ("Plata" maize of the "Duro" type, "Flint" maize) which are only equivalent between themselves.6.Olive oilA.Recourse to the use of equivalent goods is permitted only in the following cases and under the following conditions:1.virgin olive oil(a)between Community extra virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090 which corresponds to the description in point 1(a) of the Annex to Regulation No 136/66/EEC and non-Community extra virgin olive oil of the same CN code, provided that the processing operation produces extra virgin olive oil falling within the same CN code and satisfying the requirements of the said point 1(a);(b)between Community virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090 which corresponds to the description in point 1(b) of the Annex to Regulation No 136/66/EEC and non-Community virgin olive oil of the same CN code, provided that the processing operation produces virgin olive oil falling within the same CN code and satisfying the requirements of the said point 1(b);(c)between Community ordinary virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090 which corresponds to the description in point 1(c) of the Annex to Regulation No 136/66/EEC and non-Community ordinary virgin olive oil of the same CN code, provided that the compensating product is:refined olive oil falling within CN code 15099000 which corresponds to the description in point 2 of the abovementioned Annex,olive oil falling within CN code 15099000 which corresponds to the description in point 3 of the said Annex and is obtained by blending with Community virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090;(d)between Community lampante virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091010 which corresponds to the description in point 1(d) of the Annex to Regulation No 136/66/EEC and non-Community lampante virgin olive oil of the same CN code, provided that the compensating product is:refined olive oil falling within CN code 15099000 which corresponds to the description in point 2 of the abovementioned Annex, orolive oil falling within CN code 15099000 which corresponds to the description in point 3 of the said Annex and is obtained by blending with Community virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090.2.olive-pomace oilbetween Community unrefined olive-pomace oil falling within CN code 15100010 which corresponds to the description in point 4 of the Annex to Regulation No 136/66/EEC and non-Community unrefined olive-pomace oil of the same CN code, provided that the olive-pomace oil compensating product falling within CN code 15100090 and corresponding to the description in point 6 of the said Annex is obtained by blending with Community virgin olive oil falling within CN code 15091090.B.The blendings referred to in point A.1(c) second indent and (d) second indent and point A.2, with non-Community virgin olive oil, used in an identical manner, are authorised only where the arrangements for supervision of the procedure are organized in a manner that makes it possible to identify the proportion of non-Community virgin olive oil in the total quantity of blended oil exported.C.The compensating products must be put into immediate packaging of 220 litres or less. By way of derogation, in the case of agreed containers of 20 tonnes maximum, the customs authorities may allow the exportation of the oils found in the preceding points on condition that there is systematic control of the quality and quantity of the exported product.D.Equivalence shall be checked by using commercial records to verify the quantity of oils used for blending and, for the purpose of verifying the quality concerned, by comparing the technical characteristics of samples of the non-Community oil taken when it was entered for the procedure with the technical characteristics of the samples of the Community oil used taken when the compensating product concerned was processed against the technical characteristics of the samples taken at the time of actual exportation of the compensating product at the point of exit. Samples shall be taken in accordance with international standards EN ISO 5555 (sampling) and EN ISO 661 (sending of samples to laboratories and preparation of samples for tests). The analysis shall be carried out with reference to the parameters in Annex I to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2568/91OJ L 248, 5.9.1991, p. 1..7.Milk and milk productsRecourse to the use of equivalence is permitted under the following conditions:The weight of each component of milk dry matter, milk fat matter and milk protein of the import goods shall not exceed the weight of each of these components in the equivalent goods. However, where the economic value of the import goods is determined by only one or two of the above mentioned components, the weight may be calculated on the basis of this or these component(s). The authorisation shall specify the details, notably the reference period for which the total weight has to be calculated. The reference period shall not exceed 4 months.The weight of the relevant component(s) of the import goods and of the equivalent goods shall be entered on the customs declarations and on any information sheet INF9 or INF5, to enable the customs authorities to control the equivalence on the basis of those elements.Physical checks shall be carried out on at least 5 % of the declarations for entry of import goods for the arrangements and the export declaration (IM/EX) and cover the import goods as well as the equivalent goods concerned.Physical checks shall be carried out on at least 5 % of the prior export declarations and the declarations for entry for the arrangements (EX/IM). These checks shall cover the equivalent goods that shall be checked before the processing operations start as well as the concerned import goods at the moment they are entered for the arrangements.Physical checks imply the verification of the declaration and the documents attached thereto, and representative samples shall be taken for analysis of the ingredients by a competent laboratory.If the Member State applies a system of risk analysis, a lower percentage of physical checks may be permitted.Each physical check shall be the subject of a detailed report by the official who has carried out this check. These reports shall be centralised by the customs authorities designated in each Member State.ANNEX 75
List of compensating products subject to the import duties appropriate to them(Article 548(1))
Description of the secondary compensating productsProcessing operations from which they result
(1)(2)
Waste, scrap, residues, offcuts and remaindersAny working or processing
ANNEX 76ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROCESSING UNDER CUSTOMS CONTROL(Article 552)
PART AThe economic conditions shall be deemed to be fulfilled for the following types of goods and operations:
Column 1Column 2
Order NoGoodsProcessing
1Goods of any kindProcessing into samples presented as such or put up into sets
2Goods of any kindReduction to waste and scrap or destruction
3Goods of any kindDenaturing
4Goods of any kindRecovery of parts or components
5Goods of any kindSeparation and/or destruction of damaged parts
6Goods of any kindProcessing to correct the effects of damage to the goods
7Goods of any kindUsual forms of handling permitted in customs warehouses or free zones
8Goods of any kindProcessing into products of a kind to be incorporated in or used for civil aircraft for which an airworthiness certificate is issued by a company authorised for such operations by the European aviation authorities or the aviation authorities of a third country
8aGoods of any kindProcessing into products which may benefit from the autonomous suspension of import duties on certain weapons and military equipment
9Goods covered by Article 551(1) second indentAny form of processing
10Goods of any kind not subject to a(n) agricultural or commercial policy measure, or provisional or definitive antidumping, or provisional or definitive countervailing dutyAny form of processing, where the import duty advantage resulted by using the arrangements does not exceed the value of EUR 50000 per applicant and per calendar year.
11Any electronic type of components, parts, assemblies (including subassemblies), or materials (whether or not electronic), which are vital to the electronic working performance of the processed productProcessing into information technology products:1.covered by the Agreement on trade in information technology products which has been approved by Council Decision 97/359/EC (OJ L 155, 12.6.1997, p. 1), where a duty exemption operates on the date of authorisation; or2.falling within a CN code provided for in Articles 1, 2 or 3 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2216/97 (OJ L 305, 8.11.1997, p. 1), where a duty exemption operates on the date of authorisation
12Solid fractions of palm oil falling within CN code 15119019 or Fluid fractions of palm oil falling within CN code 15119091 or Coconut oil falling within CN code 15131110 or Fluid fractions of coconut oil falling within CN code ex15131930 or Palm kernel oil falling within CN code 15132111 or Fluid fractions of palm kernel oil falling within CN code ex15132930 or Babassu oil falling within CN code 15132119Processing into:mixtures of fatty acids falling within CN codes 38231100, 38231200, ex38231910, ex38231930 and ex38231990fatty acids falling within CN codes 29157015, 29157025, ex29159010, ex29159080, ex29161500 and ex29161980mixture of methyl esters of fatty acids falling within CN code ex38249095methyl esters of fatty acids falling within CN codes ex29157020, ex29157080, ex29159080, ex29161500 and ex29161980mixture of fatty alcohols falling within CN code 38237000fatty alcohols falling within CN codes 29051680, 29051700 and 29051900glycerol falling within CN code 15200000
13Castor oil falling within CN code 15153090Processing into:hydrogenated castor oil ("opal-wax") of CN code 1516201012-hydrostearic acid (purity less than 90 %) of CN code ex3823191012-hydrostearic acid (purity 90 % or more) of CN code ex29181999glycerol of CN code 29054500
14Tobaccos falling within Chapter 24 of the Combined NomenclatureProcessing into "homogenised" or "reconstituted" tobacco falling within CN code 24039100 and/or tobacco powder falling within CN code 24039990
15Raw or unmanufactured tobacco falling within CN code 240110Raw or unmanufactured tobacco partly stemmed/stripped falling within CN code ex240120Processing into partly or wholly stemmed/stripped tobaccos falling within CN code 240120 and into tobacco refuse falling within CN code 24013000
16Products falling within CN codes: 270710, 270720, 270730, 270750, 27079100, 27079930, 27079991, 27079999 and 271000Processing into products falling within CN codes: 27100071 or 27100072
17Crude oils falling within CN code 27079911Processing into products falling within CN codes 27071090, 27072090, 27073090, 27075090, 27079930, 27079999, 29022090, 29023090, 29024100, 29024200, 29024300, 29024490
18Gas oils with a sulphur content exceeding 0,2 % by weight falling within CN code 27100068 Kerosene falling within CN code 27100055 White spirit falling within CN code 27100021Mixture of the goods in column 1 or a mixture of one and/or other of the goods in column 1 with gas oil with a sulphur content not exceeding 0,2 % by weight falling within CN code 27100066 or 27100067 to obtain a gas oil with a sulphur content not exceeding 0,2 % by weight falling within CN code 27100066 or 27100067
19PVC material falling within CN code 39219060Processing into filmscreens falling within CN code 90106000
20Skating boots without skates attached of CN code 64021900Skating boots without skates attached of CN code 64031900Processing into:ice skates of CN code 95067010roller skates of CN code 95067030
21Motor chassis fitted with cabs, of CN code 87042131Processing into fire engines fitted with integral fire fighting and/ or life saving equipment, of CN code 87053000
PART BThe economic conditions shall be examined in the Committee for the following types of goods and operations, which are not covered by Part A:
Column 1Column 2
GoodsProcessing
All goods subject to a(n) agricultural measure or provisional or definitive antidumping, or provisional or definitive countervailing, dutyAny form of processing
ANNEX 77(Article 581)Cases where the entry of goods for temporary importation by written declaration is not subject to the provision of a security1.Materials belonging to airline, shipping or railway companies or postal services and used by them in international traffic, subject to them being distinctively marked.2.Packings imported empty, carrying indelible non-removable markings.3.Disaster-relief material intended for State or approved bodies.4.Medical, surgical and laboratory equipment intended for a hospital or medical institution which has urgent need of such equipment.5.Entry for temporary importation of goods transferred in the meaning of Article 513, where the previous holder entered the goods for temporary importation in accordance with Articles 229 or 232.ANNEX 10401993R2454-20130101_en_img_15901993R2454-20130101_en_img_16001993R2454-20130101_en_img_16101993R2454-20130101_en_img_16201993R2454-20130101_en_img_16301993R2454-20130101_en_img_16401993R2454-20130101_en_img_16501993R2454-20130101_en_img_166ANNEX 105METHODS FOR CALCULATING01993R2454-20130101_en_img_167I.Article 773, first case:One kind of compensating product only is obtained from one kind of temporarily exported goods only:Quantitative scale method (compensating products)(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A(b)Yield of 100 kg A:200 kg X(c)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X(d)Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:180/200 × 100 kg = 90 kg AII.Article 773, second case:One kind of compensating product only is obtained from several kinds of exported goods:Quantitative scale method (temporarily exported goods)(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A and 50 kg B(b)Yield of 100 kg A and 50 kg B:300 kg X(c)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X(d)Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:
180/300 × 100 kg=60 kg A
180/300 × 50 kg=30 kg B
III.Article 774, first case:Several kinds of compensating products are obtained from one kind of temporarily exported goods only:Quantitative scale method(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A(b)Yield of 100 kg A:
200 kg X, which incorporate85 kg A
30 kg Y, which incorporate10 kg A
95 kg A
(c)Calculation of respective proportions:
200 kg X=85/95 × 100 kg=89,47 kg A
30 kg Y=10/95 × 100 kg=10,53 kg A
100 kg A
(d)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X and 20 kg Y(e)(e) Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:
180 kg X=180/200 × 89,47=80,52 kg A
20 kg Y=20/30 10,53=7,02 kg A
87,54 kg A
IV.Article 775, first case:Several kinds of compensating products are obtained from one kind of temporarily exported goods only:Value scale method(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A(b)Yield of 100 kg A:
200 kg X at ECU 12 ECU=ECU 2400
30 kg Y at ECU 5 ECU=ECU 150
ECU 2550
(c)Calculation of respective proportions:
200 kg X=2400/2550 × 100 kg=94,12 kg A
30 kg Y=150/2550 × 100 kg=5,88 kg A
100 kg A
(d)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X et 20 kg Y(e)Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:
180 kg X=180/200 × 94,12=84,71 kg A
20 kg Y=20/30 × 5,88=3,92 kg A
88,63 kg A
V.Article 774, second case:Several kinds of compensating products are obtained from several kinds of temporarily exported goods:Quantitative scale method(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A and 50 kg B(b)Yield of 100 kg A and 50 kg B:
200 kg X, which incorporates85 kg Aand35 kg B
30 kg Y, which incorporates10 kg Aand12 kg B
95 kg Aand47 kg B
(c)Calculation of respective proportions:
200 kg X=85/95 × 100 kg=89,47 kg A
=35/47 × 50 kg=37,23 kg B
30 kg Y=10/95 × 100 kg=10,53 kg A
=12/47 × 50 kg=12,76 kg B
100 kg Aand50 kg B
(d)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X and 20 kg Y(e)Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:
180 kg X=180/200 × 89,47=80,52 kg A
=180/200 × 37,23=33,51 kg B
20 kg Y=20/30 × 10,53=7,02 kg A
=20/30 × 12,76=8,51 kg B
87,54 kg Aand42,02 kg B
VI.Article 775, second case:Several kinds of compensating products are obtained from several kinds of temporarily exported goods:Value scale method(a)Quantity of temporarily exported goods:100 kg A and 50 kg B(b)Yield of 100 kg A and 50 kg B:
200 kg X at ECU 12=ECU 2400
30 kg Y at ECU 5=ECU 150
ECU 2550
200 kg X=2400/2550 × 100 kg=94,12 kg A
=2400/2550 × 50 kg=47,06 kg B
30 kg Y=150/2550 × 100 kg=5,88 kg A
=150/2550 × 50 kg=2,94 kg B
100 kg Aand50 kg B
(d)Quantity of compensating products released for free circulation:180 kg X and 20 kg Y(e)Quantity of temporarily exported goods to be taken into account for determining the import duties to be deducted:
180 kg X=180/200 × 94,12 kg=84,71 kg A
=180/200 × 47,06 kg=42,35 kg B
20 kg Y=20/30 × 5,88 kg=
=20/30 × 2,94 kg=3,92 kg A1,96 kg B
88,63 kg Aand44.31 kg B
ANNEX 10601993R2454-20130101_en_img_16801993R2454-20130101_en_img_16901993R2454-20130101_en_img_170PROVISIONS REGARDING THE INF 2 INFORMATION SHEET1.The form for the INF 2 information sheet shall be printed on white paper without mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing between 40 and 65 g/m2.2.The form shall measure 210 × 297 mm.3.Member States shall be responsible for having the form printed. Each form shall bear an individual serial number, preceded by letters indicating the issuing Member State, as follows:
BE— Belgium,
DK— Denmark,
DE— Germany,
EL— Greece,
ES— Spain,
FR— France,
IE— Ireland,
IT— Italy,
LU— Luxembourg,
NL— Netherlands,
AT— Austria,
PT— Portugal,
FI— Finland,
SE— Sweden,
UK— United Kingdom.
4.The form shall be printed in one of the official languages of the Community designated by the Member State issuing the authorization.
ANNEX 10701993R2454-20130101_en_img_171ANNEX 108nullANNEX 10901993R2454-20130101_en_img_17201993R2454-20130101_en_img_173PROVISIONS REGARDING THE CERTIFICATE OF THE CUSTOMS STATUS OF GOODS ENTERED IN A FREE ZONE OR FREE WAREHOUSE1.The form for the certificate of the customs status of goods entered in a free zone or free warehouse shall be printed on white paper without mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and weighing between 40 and 65 g/m2.2.The form shall measure 210 by 297 mm.3.Member States shall be responsible for having the form printed. Each form shall bear an individual serial number.4.The form shall be printed in one of the official languages of the Community designated by the customs authorities of the Member State in which the certificate is issued. The boxes shall be filled in in an official language of the Community designated by the customs authorities of the Member State in which the certificate is issued.5.The form must not contain erasures or insertions. Any changes must be made by crossing out the incorrect particulars and adding, where appropriate, the correct particulars. Any such changes must be endorsed by the person making out the certificate and by the customs authorities.6.The articles referred to in the certificate must be listed in single spacing and each article must be preceded by a serial number. A horizontal line must be drawn immediately under the last article. Unused spaces must be crossed through in such a way as to prevent any subsequent addition.7.The original and one copy of the form duly completed shall be lodged with the competent customs office when the goods enter the free zone or free warehouse or when the customs declaration is lodged, as appropriate.The customs authorities shall endorse the form and keep the copy of the certificate.8.Where the operator makes out the certificate pursuant to Article 819 (2), box 5 may be:stamped by the customs office and signed by an official of that office in advance, orstamped by the operator with a special metal stamp accepted by the customs authorities.The operator shall keep the copy of the certificate with his stock records.ANNEX 11001993R2454-20130101_en_img_17401993R2454-20130101_en_img_17501993R2454-20130101_en_img_176NOTE CONCERNING INFORMATION SHEET INF 31.The forms shall be printed on white paper, free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing purposes and shall weigh at least 40 g/m2.2.The size of the forms shall be 210 × 297 mm, a maximum tolerance in the length of between -5 and 8 mm being allowed; the layout of the forms must be strictly observed, except in respect of the size of boxes 6 and 7.3.Member States shall be responsible for taking the necessary steps to have the forms printed. Each form shall bear an individual serial number, which may be pre-printed.4.The forms shall be printed in one of the official languages of the Community accepted by the competent authorities of the Member State of exportation. They shall be completed in the same language as that in which they are printed. Where necessary, the competent authorities of the customs office of reimportation in which information sheet INF 3 is required to be produced may request its translation into its official language or one of its official languages.ANNEX 110aANNEX 111ANNEX 112ANNEX 113