- Austria is now a participating and approving member state in the Central Customs Clearance Export process as of July 28, 2025.
- Austria can participate in electronic message exchange between export and presentation customs offices.
- Previously, only Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Slovenia, and Bulgaria had the technical capabilities for CCE.
- Notification was sent via email to all Clearing Centers and published on the customs website on July 25, 2025.
- In Central Customs Clearance Export, the export declaration is made at the export customs office designated as the central authority.
- Goods are presented at approved locations in another member state, separating the place of declaration and presentation.
- In Germany, the approval is only applicable to goods that do not require permits or licenses.
Source: awb-international.com
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