February 27, 2021
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EU law news: February 2021

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Monthly overview of customs-related legal acts, case law, notices published in the Official Journal of the EU, and information published by the European Commission and by the World Customs Organization.
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EU law news May 2024
2024-05-13

News in week 19: Five EU countries sign an agreement on uniform customs control measures related to sanctions against Russia and Belarus; Lithuania - in 2023, goods to/from Russia or Belarus were not released in 42,660 cases; derogation from the rules of preferential origin granted to Cabo Verde for certain fishery products; imports of stainless steel cold-rolled flat products originating in Indonesia - countervailing duties extended to Taiwan, Türkiye and Vietnam, and also anti-dumping duties extended to Taiwan and Vietnam; countervailing measures concerning imports of biodiesel from China and the United Kingdom - termination of the investigation; WCO Global AEO Conference; updated version of WCO Risk Management Compendium.

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EU law news May 2024
2024-05-13

News in week 19: Five EU countries sign an agreement on uniform customs control measures related to sanctions against Russia and Belarus; Lithuania - in 2023, goods to/from Russia or Belarus were not released in 42,660 cases; derogation from the rules of preferential origin granted to Cabo Verde for certain fishery products; imports of stainless steel cold-rolled flat products originating in Indonesia - countervailing duties extended to Taiwan, Türkiye and Vietnam, and also anti-dumping duties extended to Taiwan and Vietnam; countervailing measures concerning imports of biodiesel from China and the United Kingdom - termination of the investigation; WCO Global AEO Conference; updated version of WCO Risk Management Compendium.

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Law and case law news: what shouldn't a customs professional miss?
2024-05-05

Customs law is the rules of the game for everyone involved in customs and international trade. These rules are not always clear and unambiguous, do not always meet the expectations of those involved and are sometimes even imprecise. This leads to difficulties in their application and forces the courts to intervene. This review contains some interesting insights and exceptional examples of legislation and court cases from Europe and around the world (Belgium, Lithuania, Bulgaria, WB, Brazil, USA, Ukraine, Israel), which have been presented at the 21th Authors’ Meeting.

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Law and case law news: what shouldn't a customs professional miss?
2024-05-05

Customs law is the rules of the game for everyone involved in customs and international trade. These rules are not always clear and unambiguous, do not always meet the expectations of those involved and are sometimes even imprecise. This leads to difficulties in their application and forces the courts to intervene. This review contains some interesting insights and exceptional examples of legislation and court cases from Europe and around the world (Belgium, Lithuania, Bulgaria, WB, Brazil, USA, Ukraine, Israel), which have been presented at the 21th Authors’ Meeting.

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UK news April/May 2024
2024-05-01

News at a glance: Deadline for switching to CDS for exports; new inbound border checks for SPS goods introduced; temporary removal of tariffs for cut flowers; further sanctions on Iran.

Dr Anna Jerzewska

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UK news April/May 2024
2024-05-01

News at a glance: Deadline for switching to CDS for exports; new inbound border checks for SPS goods introduced; temporary removal of tariffs for cut flowers; further sanctions on Iran.

Dr Anna Jerzewska

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EU law news April 2024
2024-04-28

News in week 17: 20th anniversary of the 2004 EU enlargement; directive on criminal penalties for the violation of Union restrictive measures; resolution on the prohibition of products made with forced labour; customs valuation and the meaning of 'in substantially the same quantity'; changes to tariff quotas following the EU's FTA with New Zealand; new representative import prices for certain poultry meat from Brazil; impending expiry of anti-dumping duty on imports of persulphates from China; infringement proceedings against Spain for failure to collect import duties on textile products; South Africa challenges the EU's prohibition on the importation of citrus fruit; World Intellectual Property Day highlights the link between IPRs and SDGs; Commission proposed Association Agreement with Andorra and San Marino to the Council; documents for non-commercial movement of certain pets; Irish Customs - many export declarations have not been correctly closed out.

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EU law news April 2024
2024-04-28

News in week 17: 20th anniversary of the 2004 EU enlargement; directive on criminal penalties for the violation of Union restrictive measures; resolution on the prohibition of products made with forced labour; customs valuation and the meaning of 'in substantially the same quantity'; changes to tariff quotas following the EU's FTA with New Zealand; new representative import prices for certain poultry meat from Brazil; impending expiry of anti-dumping duty on imports of persulphates from China; infringement proceedings against Spain for failure to collect import duties on textile products; South Africa challenges the EU's prohibition on the importation of citrus fruit; World Intellectual Property Day highlights the link between IPRs and SDGs; Commission proposed Association Agreement with Andorra and San Marino to the Council; documents for non-commercial movement of certain pets; Irish Customs - many export declarations have not been correctly closed out.

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EU Customs Reform: Who is the ‘importer’ and what are their responsibilities?
2024-04-21

Continuing a series of articles on the main legal aspects of the proposed EU customs reform, the author focuses on a key player in the import process: the importer. The Commission proposal is based on a new vision of this actor and his responsibilities. This article describes and analyses the three variants under this concept: the basic rules for importers, the special rules for deemed importers, and the rules for indirect customs representatives who are treated as the (deemed) importer. Furthermore, it addresses the question of what happens when the wrong person has been named as an importer by an actor in the supply chain or a customs representative.

Michael Lux

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EU Customs Reform: Who is the ‘importer’ and what are their responsibilities?
2024-04-21

Continuing a series of articles on the main legal aspects of the proposed EU customs reform, the author focuses on a key player in the import process: the importer. The Commission proposal is based on a new vision of this actor and his responsibilities. This article describes and analyses the three variants under this concept: the basic rules for importers, the special rules for deemed importers, and the rules for indirect customs representatives who are treated as the (deemed) importer. Furthermore, it addresses the question of what happens when the wrong person has been named as an importer by an actor in the supply chain or a customs representative.

Michael Lux

law, import
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