An agreement between the EU and a non-EU country allows goods originating in that country to be imported at a preferential rate of duty. The quantity of goods allowed to be imported at preferential rates may be restricted by tariff quotas or ceilings.
Read more PrincipalThe person who places goods under the transit procedure, even where this is done by an authorised representative.
Read more Processing under customs controlA procedure allowing goods to be imported under suspension of import duties.
Read more Proof of originProof that the goods fulfil the origin requirements.
Read more QuotasA mechanism for restricting the amount of goods imported into a member state which may benefit from a preference.
Read more RALFH : Rotterdam, Antwerpen, Le Havre, Felixstowe, HamburgGroup of ports : Contact group for Northern Ports (Rotterdam, Antwerpen, Le Havre, Felixstowe, Hamburg)
Read more RASFF : Rapid Alert System for Food and FeedA rapid alert system for food and feed. The Member States can be notified quickly of foods or feed, which can cause a direct or an indirect danger to human health.
Read more Re-importationImportation into a Customs territory of goods previously exported from that territory.
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