- New Regulations Effective in 2026: The introduction of a revised customs tariff featuring new subheadings, including those for renewable energy technologies like photovoltaic wafers and hydrogen fuel cells, alongside updates to dual-use classifications impacting items like quantum computers.
- Key Mechanisms and Compliance: The enforcement of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the finalization of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) will significantly influence customs practices and global trade strategies starting January 2026.
- Extended SENT System: The extension of the SENT (Sentinel) system will introduce new compliance requirements, particularly regarding the transport of clothing, emphasizing the need for customs professionals to stay informed and adapt to these changes before the end of 2025.
Source Deloitte
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