- New ATLAS participant information for import and export
- Information 0736/25 from February 20, 2025, informs about new requirements for exporting fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) and substances that deplete the ozone layer (ODS goods)
- Exporters of F-gases, related products, and facilities must have a valid registration number in the EU Commission’s F-gas portal and specify it in the export declaration with the TARIC code Y123
- Companies with authorization to use the simplified customs declaration (SDE export/PV) should inform the responsible main customs office of their registration number once to continue benefiting from the authorization
- For ODS goods that fall under Regulation (EU) 2024/590, an export license (code E013) and registration in the EU Commission’s ODS portal are required when declaring
- Information 0742/25 from February 24, 2025, is an update of the previous information 0700/25, which is hereby revoked, and contains important information on the declaration of TARIC codes in connection with the export of fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) and ozone-depleting substances (ODS)
- The basis for these changes are the new regulations (EU) 2024/573 and 2024/590, which have been in force since March 11, 2024
- These regulations govern the import and export of certain environmentally relevant substances and contain specific requirements for declaration in the ATLAS system
- Significant changes particularly affect the following TARIC codes in the area of export declarations: Y121, Y163, Y798, and Y799
- A central adjustment concerns the type of quantity specification: while previously the quantities to be specified were entered in the “Detail” data field, they must now be entered in the “Reference Number” field
- The participant information also points out that a separate notification on specific changes in the ATLAS shipping area will be published at a later date
- Companies affected by these regulations should therefore keep up to date on new participant information in order to be able to adapt their processes accordingly
- It is also pointed out that all condition blocks displayed for the declared commodity code of the aforementioned regulations, among other things, TARIC measures, must be professionally reviewed and the relevant codes from each of the tables (condition blocks) published in the ATLAS participant information must be specified in the customs declaration at the position level
- Multiple mentions of the same code are not required and not permitted
- ATLAS participant information 0745/25 has announced that Denmark will meet the requirements for processing the Central Customs Clearance Export (CCE) procedure from March 5, 2025
- Denmark can therefore participate in the electronic exchange of messages between the export and declaration customs office
Source: awb-international.com
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