- The EU and UK will ban Russian iron and steel products starting on September 30th.
- This ban affects goods classified under HS tariff sections 72 and 73. It is important to use the correct customs goods classification to avoid illegally importing items from Russia.
- Mill Test Certificates (MTC) are required to demonstrate that imported items do not contain any prohibited components.
- Companies should check with their suppliers to ensure that their goods do not contain any iron or steel from Russia. Customs Manager Ltd can help with preparations.
Source Customs Manager
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