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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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Export control – first steps
12-03-2025

Due to the many crises in the world and the associated need for security, the demand for export control is increasing once again. Furthermore, we see the states’ efforts in the EU increasingly investing in their defence. As a result, more and more companies are becoming suppliers to the defence industry. Therefore, we are starting our series on export control today, as already announced in our article “Don't let this happen to you! US export control law and re-export from the EU” from 14 January, 2025. In our first article, we address the basic questions: What does export control mean? Why is export control important for countries? What is controlled and according to which criteria?

Sabine van Osenbrüggen

export control, sanctions
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Export control – first steps
12-03-2025

Due to the many crises in the world and the associated need for security, the demand for export control is increasing once again. Furthermore, we see the states’ efforts in the EU increasingly investing in their defence. As a result, more and more companies are becoming suppliers to the defence industry. Therefore, we are starting our series on export control today, as already announced in our article “Don't let this happen to you! US export control law and re-export from the EU” from 14 January, 2025. In our first article, we address the basic questions: What does export control mean? Why is export control important for countries? What is controlled and according to which criteria?

Sabine van Osenbrüggen

export control, sanctions
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EU customs and trade news: March 2025
09-03-2025

News in week 10: amendments to the UCC Implementing Regulation; updated guidance on preferential rules of origin; export control - updated Common Military List of the EU; Commission proposes plan for continued facilitation of Ukraine steel imports; imports of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resins subject to registration; softwood plywood - initiation of an anti-dumping proceeding; steel road wheels - expiry review of anti-dumping measures; changes in import duties for husked rice; CJEU on the mandatory indication of the country of origin or place of provenance of imported foods; a note for all those returning from holiday - make sure that you are not in breach of the CITES Convention.

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EU customs and trade news: March 2025
09-03-2025

News in week 10: amendments to the UCC Implementing Regulation; updated guidance on preferential rules of origin; export control - updated Common Military List of the EU; Commission proposes plan for continued facilitation of Ukraine steel imports; imports of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resins subject to registration; softwood plywood - initiation of an anti-dumping proceeding; steel road wheels - expiry review of anti-dumping measures; changes in import duties for husked rice; CJEU on the mandatory indication of the country of origin or place of provenance of imported foods; a note for all those returning from holiday - make sure that you are not in breach of the CITES Convention.

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Overregulation: how do we cope with it?
06-03-2025

The recent cover of the weekly The Economist issue had a picture of red tape and the title “The revolt against regulation”. Some statistics from the articles on the topic: in the US, federal regulations now exceed 180,000 pages, up from 20,000 in the early 1960s; in the past five years the European Parliament has enacted more than twice as many laws as America; red tape costs the French economy close to 4% of GDP every year. In this interview with Vincent van Dijk, Senior Advisor on Norm engineering and rule-based solutions, we invite consideration of ‘norm engineering’ as one of potential solutions of the growing problem, which we, customs practitioners, are also witnessing in our specific field.

Vincent van Dijk

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Overregulation: how do we cope with it?
06-03-2025

The recent cover of the weekly The Economist issue had a picture of red tape and the title “The revolt against regulation”. Some statistics from the articles on the topic: in the US, federal regulations now exceed 180,000 pages, up from 20,000 in the early 1960s; in the past five years the European Parliament has enacted more than twice as many laws as America; red tape costs the French economy close to 4% of GDP every year. In this interview with Vincent van Dijk, Senior Advisor on Norm engineering and rule-based solutions, we invite consideration of ‘norm engineering’ as one of potential solutions of the growing problem, which we, customs practitioners, are also witnessing in our specific field.

Vincent van Dijk

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Something fishy here: which is the competent jurisdiction concerning damaged imported goods?
04-03-2025

A food consignment arrived in Israel and was found to be damaged due to a lack of refrigeration. The importer uses the foreign forwarder who transported from abroad to Israel. Will the court uphold the claim or will it decide that the claim should be adjudicated outside Israel? This will be discussed in this review in light of the court's recent decision.

Omer Wagner

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Something fishy here: which is the competent jurisdiction concerning damaged imported goods?
04-03-2025

A food consignment arrived in Israel and was found to be damaged due to a lack of refrigeration. The importer uses the foreign forwarder who transported from abroad to Israel. Will the court uphold the claim or will it decide that the claim should be adjudicated outside Israel? This will be discussed in this review in light of the court's recent decision.

Omer Wagner

law
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UK customs and law updates: February 2025
02-03-2025

News in brief: Customs Technical Handbooks published; trade negotiations with India relaunched; Alcohol Duty Stamp Scheme to end on 1 May 2025; special procedure authorisation by declaration enabled; information and resources compiled to help businesses prepare for the changes to the Windsor Framework; Mandatory Logistics Envelope available from 1 April 2025; UK Tariff updated; DBT national survey of registered businesses' export behaviour published.

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News update
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UK customs and law updates: February 2025
02-03-2025

News in brief: Customs Technical Handbooks published; trade negotiations with India relaunched; Alcohol Duty Stamp Scheme to end on 1 May 2025; special procedure authorisation by declaration enabled; information and resources compiled to help businesses prepare for the changes to the Windsor Framework; Mandatory Logistics Envelope available from 1 April 2025; UK Tariff updated; DBT national survey of registered businesses' export behaviour published.

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