- Import of goods involves bringing goods from a third country into the customs territory of the European Union
- Before importing goods, a common entry declaration must be filed for the goods
- Goods are under customs control once they enter the customs territory of the Union
- Different customs procedures can be applied to imported goods, such as release for free circulation, transit, customs warehousing, etc.
- The customs declaration is filed electronically and must be accompanied by necessary documents for the chosen customs procedure
- The amount of import duties depends on the classification of the goods, their value, quantity, and origin.
Source: fu.gov.si
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