- The recent e-Transport regulations update (Emergency Ordinance no. 115/2023) includes an extension of e-Transport regulations and an expanded list of high fiscal risk products, such as edible meat, fish, dairy products, tobacco, and other processed items.
- The compliance will be effective from March 1, 2024, with penalties for non-compliance with the e-Transport system.
- The system will encompass all international transportation of goods starting January 1, 2024, and non-compliance penalties will apply to goods associated with fiscal risk from July 1, 2024. Entities dealing with high-risk products, including consignees, consignors, recipients, suppliers, and warehouse operators, are required to comply with the e-transport regulations.
- SNI provides a comprehensive solution for RO e-Transport to streamline the entire compliance process.
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