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Customs and trade compliance rules are constantly changing: new laws are introduced, existing ones are updated; organisations (e.g. the HS Committee of the WCO) and courts (the Court of Justice of the EU and national courts) provide their interpretations of legal norms; various guidance documents are published; and the practice of applying the law also evolves. How can one keep track of all this news? How can one really understand them?

This video is a recording of a webinar during which the speakers:

  • Give you an overview of the latest EU legal updates in the field of customs and trade compliance (for a period of around one month)
  • Explain context and meaning for business of some of them, with a particular focus on the international sanctions against Russia and Belarus
  • Present EU Customs & Trade Compliance Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme and how it can help you to stay on top of the news (learn more here)

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EU customs and trade news: September 2024
15-09-2024

News in week 37: entry into force of the EU-Central America Association Agreement; EU-Kyrgyzstan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement published; update of the list of sanctioned persons in Russia and Belarus, individual sanctions prolonged for a further six months; the recent transfer of Iranian-made ballistic missiles to Russia - new restrictive measures against Iran to be released; amendment of the restrictive measures regulations by establishing a common list of competent authorities; interface between market surveillance and customs systems - changes to the regulation; updated and new CBAM guidance documents; changes to forms of customs enforcement of intellectual property rights; anti-dumping duty updates related to imports of certain alkyl phosphate esters, certain iron or steel fasteners and pneumatic tyres; Finnish company is being examined for the proper use of the exemption from the anti-dumping duty.

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EU customs and trade news: September 2024
15-09-2024

News in week 37: entry into force of the EU-Central America Association Agreement; EU-Kyrgyzstan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement published; update of the list of sanctioned persons in Russia and Belarus, individual sanctions prolonged for a further six months; the recent transfer of Iranian-made ballistic missiles to Russia - new restrictive measures against Iran to be released; amendment of the restrictive measures regulations by establishing a common list of competent authorities; interface between market surveillance and customs systems - changes to the regulation; updated and new CBAM guidance documents; changes to forms of customs enforcement of intellectual property rights; anti-dumping duty updates related to imports of certain alkyl phosphate esters, certain iron or steel fasteners and pneumatic tyres; Finnish company is being examined for the proper use of the exemption from the anti-dumping duty.

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Case law
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Binding Tariff Information: for one or for all?
15-09-2024

Can companies rely on Binding Tariff Information (BTI) issued for their competitors’ goods for the classification of their own products? This question was examined in the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in its ruling, which raised the issue of the classification of optical fibre cables under Combined Nomenclature (CN) subheadings 8544 70 00 and 9001 10 90. The case also considered the principles of legal certainty and legitimate expectations that businesses increasingly need to rely upon to justify various decisions.

Ingrida Kemežienė

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Case law
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Binding Tariff Information: for one or for all?
15-09-2024

Can companies rely on Binding Tariff Information (BTI) issued for their competitors’ goods for the classification of their own products? This question was examined in the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in its ruling, which raised the issue of the classification of optical fibre cables under Combined Nomenclature (CN) subheadings 8544 70 00 and 9001 10 90. The case also considered the principles of legal certainty and legitimate expectations that businesses increasingly need to rely upon to justify various decisions.

Ingrida Kemežienė

classification
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UK customs and trade news: August 2024
15-09-2024

UK Trade Remedies Authority initiates review into bicycles and bicycle parts from China, proposes an increase to the steel imports quota, recommends increasing duties on bus and lorry tyres. UK to join CPTPP by 15 December 2024. Alcohol duty: new digital service. Open general licence (AUKUS nations). August notices to exporters. Tariff classification notices. Guidance updates.

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UK customs and trade news: August 2024
15-09-2024

UK Trade Remedies Authority initiates review into bicycles and bicycle parts from China, proposes an increase to the steel imports quota, recommends increasing duties on bus and lorry tyres. UK to join CPTPP by 15 December 2024. Alcohol duty: new digital service. Open general licence (AUKUS nations). August notices to exporters. Tariff classification notices. Guidance updates.

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EU customs and trade news: August 2024
01-09-2024

News in week 35: review of anti-subsidy and anti-dumping measures on continuous filament glass fibre products from China; review of anti-dumping measures on bicycles from China; practice directions to parties concerning cases brought before the CJEU; EU and China launch Cross-Border Data Flow Communication Mechanism; Timor-Leste joined the WTO on 30 August as its 166th member.

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EU customs and trade news: August 2024
01-09-2024

News in week 35: review of anti-subsidy and anti-dumping measures on continuous filament glass fibre products from China; review of anti-dumping measures on bicycles from China; practice directions to parties concerning cases brought before the CJEU; EU and China launch Cross-Border Data Flow Communication Mechanism; Timor-Leste joined the WTO on 30 August as its 166th member.

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Customs as the gateway to sustainability
11-08-2024

The customs industry, together with all the stakeholders such as policymakers, customs authorities, customs brokers, logistics, and trading companies, is becoming increasingly intertwined with sustainability policies aiming to mitigate the impact of climate change. These policies include the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), deforestation, new corporate sustainability regulations, etc., but also e-customs and aspects of the proposed EU customs reform.

Dr Erika Besusparienė

sustainability
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Customs as the gateway to sustainability
11-08-2024

The customs industry, together with all the stakeholders such as policymakers, customs authorities, customs brokers, logistics, and trading companies, is becoming increasingly intertwined with sustainability policies aiming to mitigate the impact of climate change. These policies include the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), deforestation, new corporate sustainability regulations, etc., but also e-customs and aspects of the proposed EU customs reform.

Dr Erika Besusparienė

sustainability
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