- From 2026, authentication and authorization for certain EU customs applications and CBAM will switch from the national portal (USP) to the EU’s central UUM&DS system.
- Affected applications include the EU Customs Trader Portal (AEO, Binding Tariff Information, Registered Exporter) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
- Access requires an EU Login account and submitting an application form provided by the BMF.
- Applications must be submitted by November 30, 2025, for continued access.
- Access to the national customs portal via USP remains unchanged.
Source: leitnerleitner.com
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