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Chez Customs Square, nous suivons de près la réglementation en matière de douanes et d’accises, tant au niveau national qu’international. Les experts de Customs Square sélectionnent les sources d’information intéressantes et vous tiennent au courant des dernières nouvelles douanières, des modifications de la réglementation et d’autres sujets importants pour votre entreprise.

Customs Square est donc votre « one stop shop » pour toutes vos questions en matière de douane et d’accises !

Publications nouvelles

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17.06.2024.

Periodic update of the European goods nomenclature

On 10 June 2024, EU Council Regulation 2024/1652 was published, concerning a number of amendments to the European goods nomenclature. Such amendments are published on a six-month basis according to good tradition. These amendments enter into force on 1 July 2024. The right moment to bring master data in line with these changes, and in […]

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31.05.2024.

Updated EU guidance document on CBAM

On May 30th, 2024 the Directorate-General Taxation and Customs Union of the EU Commission has released the updated guidance document on CBAM implementation for importers of goods into the EU. The document contains the latest views on this important topic and a number of corrections vs. the earlier version. A good occasion to go through […]

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12.12.2023.

Extension of GSP until the end of 2027

On 27 November 2023, the EU Commission has extended the current EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (the so-called ‘GSP’ scheme) regulation until the end of 2027. This GSP scheme of customs duty preferences removes EU import duties for products released for free circulation in the EU, originating in vulnerable developing countries, and has been a […]

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29.05.2020.

The EU Customs Union: facts & figures (2018)

The European Union Customs Union (EUCU) is a customs union which consists of all the member states of the EU, Monaco, the United Kingdom, and some dependencies of the United Kingdom which were not part of the EU.

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Autres publications

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25.05.2020.

The Import Control System 2 (ICS2): definition, benefits and releases

The EU customs pre-arrival security and safety programme, underpinned by a large-scale information system (ICS2), is one of the main contributors towards establishing an integrated EU approach to reinforce customs risk management under the common risk management framework (CRMF).

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20.05.2020.

The new 2022 Edition of the Harmonized System: what major changes to take into account?

HS 2022, which is the seventh edition of the Harmonized System (HS) nomenclature used for the uniform classification of goods traded internationally all over the world, has been accepted by the all Contracting Parties to the Harmonized System Convention. It shall come into force on 1 January 2022.

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08.05.2020.

Negotations on a UK-US Free Trade Agreement: laying the groundwork for a potential future free trade agreement post-Brexit

On May 5, 2020 the UK and US governments kicked off a first round of negotiations on a UK-US Free Trade Agreement.

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06.05.2020.

Dual-use trade: review of the EU export control system

Dual use goods are products and technologies normally used for civilian purposes but which may have military applications.

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04.05.2020.

WCO publishes guidelines how to establish and utilize essential goods during a disaster

In the light of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of countries designated priority lanes and introduced facilitative measures with regard to the cross-border movement of essential goods.

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30.04.2020.

EU and Mexico conclude negotiations for a new trade agreement

On 28 April 2020 the European Union and Mexico finalized their negotiations on a new trade agreement. Under this agreement, practically all trade in goods between the EU and Mexico will be duty free.

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28.04.2020.

Brexit: what trade agreements with non-EU countries has the UK signed so far?

Following Brexit, the UK is free to strike new trade deals for selling goods and services around the world. The government is also continuing negotiations for a new trade agreement with the European Union (EU). What trade agreements with non-EU countries has the UK signed so far?

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