As a result of the Brexit, trade in goods with the United Kingdom (UK) will also be subject to the provisions of the Union’s Customs Code (DWU) and the related customs formalities.
This note is the result of consultations between the General Administration of Customs and Excise (AAD&A) and private partners in the framework of the National Forum – Brexit sub-working group. The aim of the working group is to prepare both the AAD&A, the ports and the companies for the Brexit so that the existing flows of goods are disrupted as little as possible and the service provided by the AAD&A remains at the same level.
This document is purely informative and does not constitute a legal interpretation of the AAD&A.
Source Customs tax authorities
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