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Invoice declarations: Will form A and EUR.1 be a thing of the past?

Certificate of Origin
EUR.1
Form A
Import
Import Documents
Invoice
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Surveillance Documents not needed for iron-, steel-, & aluminum items

As of May 16th you no longer need a surveillance document when you enter certain iron- and metal products into free circulation. The same goes for certain aluminium products.

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Supply Chain challenges: Medical Supplies

The whole world is affected by the coronavirus pandemic. This means that the demand for medical supplies has been higher than ever before. At the same time, global supply chains are being hampered by restrictions in air freight and ocean freight capacity due to grounded planes and blanked sailings.

Medical Supplies
World Trade
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Customs Value - What is it and how do you calculate It?

Customs
Customs Clearance
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Meet Our People: Implementation Specialist Frans van der Voort

MeetOurPeople
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Limited Fiscal Representation and Why CMR’s Are So Important

CMR
Fiscal Representation
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Support With Customs Expertise From Customs Support

Do you need extra expertise in the field of Customs during this hectic period? The specialists of Customs Support are here to help!

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Customs
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Incoterms Explained: Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF)

Since January 2020 the Incoterms 2020 are in effect. Every ten years these Incoterms are updated.

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Customs
Export
Import
Incoterms
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What is an ATR Document?

There are two important agreements between the EU and Turkey. One is the EU-Turkey Customs Union, which covers mainly industrial products. Steel, coal, and most agricultural products are covered by another: the free trade agreement between the EU and Turkey.

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ATR
Turkey
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Incoterms Explained: Delivery Duty Paid (DDP)

When goods are bought or sold “Delivery Duty Paid” (DDP) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a place previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can be any location. The agreed place of delivery (e.g. the terminal) needs to be specifically named.

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Customs
Export
Global Trade
Import
Incoterms