Customs Compliance & Risk Management

Customs Compliance & Risk Management
Journal for practitioners in Europe
March
2020
Issue 1
ISSN 2669-2171
March 2020
Gediminas Valantiejus

Editor's message

Gediminas Valantiejus

Member of the Editorial Board

Dear Readers,

In recent days and months, international trade and customs law become more and more important. We can clearly distinguish such developments in case of Covid19 pandemic, closing of state borders for the movement of persons and restricting trade in goods (by applying stricter control measures on the external borders, adopting restrictions to export certain vital goods or vice versa – liberalizing imports of goods, directly important for the protection of health). These unpredicted transformations and, additionally, the growing popularity of protectionist national economic policies and trends worldwide (such as initiation of trade wars, increase in popularity of application of trade defense customs duties), major reforms of customs laws (such as was and is currently implemented in the European Union (EU) after the adoption of Union Customs Code) leads to the need for more detailed insights into these processes and their practical implications. 

Therefore, following these trends and developments we kindly invite you to get acknowledged with the new edition of the journal “Customs Compliance & Risk Management”. The journal will be and is dedicated not only to theoretical problems but to the practical issues, reflecting the pulse of international trade business in Europe and all over the World. It will focus on the issues of customs formalities and their regulation in order to provide advice and notifications for businesses engaged in international trade operations and to minimize any potential import tax risks which may arise due to the lack of knowledge about new rules, requirements, and practices.

In this particular new edition, you‘ll find the articles directly related to consequences of Covid19 pandemics and efforts of customs authorities to tackle it (analysis of applicable measures, see comprehensive article “Coronavirus: Customs Response” by Leonardo Macedo which covers international practices of customs authorities in case of pandemics). Secondly, as a major part of work of every customs practitioner and also the basis of customs law is tariff classification of goods, we have dedicated a large part of the articles to these major and always important topics, starting from interpretation of Harmonized System for the classification of goods (by R. R. da Silva), classification of alcoholic beverages in the EU (by dr. D. Savage), electronic consultation systems which simplifies classification (by I. Sakalienė) and my own article which presents the practice of tariff classification of goods in the Baltic States (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia). 

Ongoing issues of customs formalities and procedures in the EU Member States are discussed in the article “Fiscal representation in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands” (by J. van Beek). To ensure a broader perspective on the international dimension of customs law and customs practice, this edition of the Journal also includes articles about internationally applicable trade tariff types (by L. Macedo), obligations related to the labeling of products imported to the Russian Federation (by F. Kozlov), export and import procedures in India (by P. Solanki), application of tariff preferences towards certain third countries in the EU (by A. Košel). Besides, the Journal also presents insights about the application of other import taxes, administered by customs authorities, such as import VAT and the reform for the application of import VAT on low-value consignments in the EU since 2021 (by M. Stravinskė). The Journal also provides specific information on the Lithuanian context of the regulation of customs formalities and invites to get familiarized with the report of Lithuanian customs activities in 2019 and changes of the EU law (during January – March of 2020, prepared by I. Valavičienė and E. Naujokė) which are important not only to Lithuanian business but also to other traders operating in the EU. 

Having this in mind, I recommend and invite you to familiarize yourself with these new publications and the insights of customs practitioners published in the new edition of the journal “Customs Compliance & Risk Management”!

Sincerely, 
Dr. Gediminas Valantiejus
Member of the Editorial Board

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Overviews and comments

Tariff preferences and human rights

Tariff preferences and human rights

Andrius Košel
Andrius Košel
25 Mar 2020

The European Union's Generalised Scheme of Preferences helps developing countries by making it easier for them to export their products to the EU. This is done in the form of reduced tariffs for their goods when entering the EU market. However, the reduction is granted only if certain conditions are...

origin
Overviews and comments
CLASS consultation – assistance in classifying goods in the EU

CLASS consultation – assistance in classifying goods in the EU

Ingrida Sakalienė
Ingrida Sakalienė
28 Feb 2020

In order to classify goods properly, we need to review numerous documents that we find on various websites: classification conclusions, regulations, court rulings, and much more. Emphasizing the importance of correct classification of goods and facilitating this process, the European Commission has introduced a new database called CLASS consultation. I...

classification
Tech
Overviews and comments
Classification
Lithuanian Customs Activity Report 2019

Lithuanian Customs Activity Report 2019

Enrika Naujokė
Enrika Naujokė
28 Feb 2020

The Lithuanian Customs annually publishes the Customs Activity Report for the previous year. Let us take a look at some of the information in the report, starting with what, in our opinion, is the most important for the business - the results of the on-the-spot post-clearance audits, showing where the...

clearance process
Overviews and comments
Trade Tariffs Types - Keep an Open Mind

Trade Tariffs Types - Keep an Open Mind

Leonardo Macedo
Leonardo Macedo
25 Mar 2020

Tariffs modern debate lacks depth as it does not consider tariffs types, goods volatility, transfer pricing policies and fraudulent trade. Thus, the idea in this article is to enrich the tariffs debate and to keep an open mind to the existence of different types of tariffs.

taxes and tariffs
Overviews and comments
Postal challenges: import of low value consignments from 2021 in EU

Postal challenges: import of low value consignments from 2021 in EU

Milda Stravinskė
Milda Stravinskė
25 Mar 2020

In this article, we draw attention to the challenges that designated postal operators and their clients will face in the process of declaring Low Value Consignments (LVC) from 2021. We share our insights on the main issues and some possible solutions, and invite interested parties from other countries to share...

law
valuation
Overviews and comments
Coronavirus: customs response

Coronavirus: customs response

Leonardo Macedo
Leonardo Macedo
25 Mar 2020

People across the globe need prepared institutions to face this global challenge. In this regard, it is essential to discuss the available Customs instruments to deal with contingencies. So, in this article, I am going to highlight the instruments available at the World Customs Organization (WCO), the World Health Organization...

law
Overviews and comments
Obligations of importers supplying goods to territory of Russia with regard to labelling products

Obligations of importers supplying goods to territory of Russia with regard to labelling products

Fedor Kozlov
Fedor Kozlov
25 Mar 2020

The Eurasian Economic Union (hereinafter referred to as the “EAEU”) is an international organization including five countries – the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, which is intended to create a “Single Economic Space” in the former Soviet countries. Within its framework, a number of legal acts were adopted,...

restrictions
Overviews and comments
Fiscal representation in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands

Fiscal representation in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands

Jan van Beek
Jan van Beek
25 Mar 2020

This article explains, how a company can import into and sell from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands using a fiscal representative. The main benefit of using fiscal representation is to avoid actual VAT payment at the moment of import by using customs procedure 42 or a license for deferring the...

taxes and tariffs
Overviews and comments
Export and import process in India

Export and import process in India

Paresh Solanki
Paresh Solanki
25 Mar 2020

India is a developing country and one of the biggest economies in the world. There is a huge potential for international trade! Export and import processes are an important part of international trade and should be thoroughly planned in advance. In this article, we provide a step-by-step overview of what...

clearance process
Overviews and comments

EU law

EU law news: March 2020

EU law news: March 2020

24 Mar 2020

News related to COVID-19 measures, tariff classification, preferential origin, antidumping/ countervailing duty, and tariff quotas.

law
EU law
EU law news: January 2020

EU law news: January 2020

23 Mar 2020

News related to Brexit, preferential origin, tariff quotas, anti-dumping duty and non-tariff measures.

law
EU law
EU law news: February 2020

EU law news: February 2020

23 Mar 2020

News related to international conventions and agreements, tariff classification, preferential origin, antidumping, excise goods, and the Court of Justice of the European Union.

law
EU law

Classification

Interpretation of the HS: Is the drone a chameleon?

Interpretation of the HS: Is the drone a chameleon?

Roberto Raya da Silva
Roberto Raya da Silva
25 Mar 2020

In the case of a Drone, a relatively new device that constantly finds a new application when making some adaptations, do you know how to classify properly? Do the interpretative rules of the Harmonized System follow the technological evolution of goods?

classification
Classification

No rubric

Tariff classification of goods in the EU – the practice of Baltic States

Tariff classification of goods in the EU – the practice of Baltic States

Gediminas Valantiejus
Gediminas Valantiejus
25 Mar 2020

The article analyses judicial cases of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU), which were initiated by the national courts in the Baltic States and were related to the tariff classification of goods. The author presents both general issues of the proper application of the Combined Nomenclature of the...

classification
law
Classification of alcoholic products in EU

Classification of alcoholic products in EU

David Savage
David Savage
25 Mar 2020

The alcoholic drinks sector has seen much product innovation in recent years. Some of this product innovation has been to tariff engineer products that can avail of the lower excise rates associated with fermented beverages relative to spirituous beverages. Following a series of landmark court cases, there is now extensive...

classification
taxes and tariffs