- The Automated Export System is crucial for creating an e-Customs environment.
- The AES project aims to enable seamless electronic information flow in the import process.
- Simplifying and automating export processes will improve control effectiveness and speed up goods flow.
- All involved parties, including traders and customs, will benefit from this development.
- The Exit Summary Declaration is part of the Union Customs Code.
- An Exit Summary Declaration is required when goods leaving the customs territory are not covered by a customs declaration.
- This declaration is part of the Export Control System project and follows the Multi Annual Strategic Plan.
- The EXS incorporates requirements from the security amendment to the Union Customs Code.
- EXS is used for certain re-exports and transits.
- The Operator must present the EXS electronically before the merchandise arrives at the Departure Office.
Source: sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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