- From 02/02/2026, certain non-customs certificates (CHED-PP, CHED-A, CHED-D, CHED-P, ODS, FGAS) must be declared in the Transit NCTS P6 system via EU CERTEX.
- These certificates are required for both outbound and local transit accompanying documents (TADs).
- Certificate types and reference numbers must be entered at the “House Consignment” level in the “Supporting Document” section, except FGAS (Y123), which must be entered in the “Additional Reference” segment.
- For assistance, contact the Central Transit Office.
Source: mtca.gov.mt
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