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Not sure what the difference is between the customs status of goods and the origin of goods? Find out in this short video training!

The training:

  • begins with an overview, where the legal rules on customs status are set out in the Union Customs Code (UCC); then
  • the difference between status and origin is explained; and
  • a practical example is provided.

The video is an excerpt from the module 'Origin of goods', which is a part of an extensive 'Customs clearance and trade compliance in the EU' training course.

Resources are available after purchase.

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Non-preferential origin & punitive tariffs
08min
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Enrika Naujokė

‎ €15.99
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Non-preferential origin & punitive tariffs
08min
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Enrika Naujokė

‎ €15.99
Type: Web/Seminar recording
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en, lt
Harley-Davidson case highlights limits of binding origin information in Union customs law
07-05-2023

In the European Union customs law, it is possible for an economic operator to obtain binding tariff or origin information decisions, which provide assurance about the tariff classification or origin of goods. However, does such a customs decision always guarantee legal security just because national customs has issued a favorable decision to the trader?

Jonas Sakalauskas

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en, lt
Harley-Davidson case highlights limits of binding origin information in Union customs law
07-05-2023

In the European Union customs law, it is possible for an economic operator to obtain binding tariff or origin information decisions, which provide assurance about the tariff classification or origin of goods. However, does such a customs decision always guarantee legal security just because national customs has issued a favorable decision to the trader?

Jonas Sakalauskas

origin
en
Preferential origin: supplier's declaration
19min
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Annette Reiser

‎ €19.79
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Preferential origin: supplier's declaration in the EU
19min
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Annette Reiser

‎ €19.79
Type: Web/Seminar recording
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Issues of preferential and non-preferential
01h 05min
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Anthony Buckley

‎ €79.50
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Issues of preferential and non-preferential origin in complex supply chains
01h 05min
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Anthony Buckley

‎ €79.50
Level: Advanced , Experienced
Type: Web/Seminar recording
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en, lt
Software installation and origin of goods
11-09-2022

Reader's question: ‘We export certain devices to Ukraine. The product-specific rule is based on the value criterion. Can the value of expensive software, which was created and developed in the EU, be counted as the value of originating materials?’ To answer this question, we review various aspects of the topic, which is becoming increasingly important, as more and more goods do not function without software.

Enrika Naujokė

origin
en, lt
Software installation and origin of goods
11-09-2022

Reader's question: ‘We export certain devices to Ukraine. The product-specific rule is based on the value criterion. Can the value of expensive software, which was created and developed in the EU, be counted as the value of originating materials?’ To answer this question, we review various aspects of the topic, which is becoming increasingly important, as more and more goods do not function without software.

Enrika Naujokė

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