Export, logistics and custom policy - Customs at the tactical level

7 important questions on Export, logistics and custom policy - Customs at the tactical level

Which methods of establishing value for customs are named by the Code?

  1. The transaction value of the imported goods
  2. The transaction value of identical goods
  3. The transaction value of similar goods
  4. The reverse calculation method
  5. The method calculated
  6. Other method

What is the definition of transaction value?

The price paid or price to be paid for goods sold for export with an import destination.


Which three conditions of transaction value can be derived from the definition of 'transaction value'?


The existence of a purchase and sales agreementThe existence of an import destinationThe fact that the price has been agreed
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Name two other methods of establishing the value of goods

  1. Investigating the transaction value of identical or similar products methods
  2. The calculated method or the method calculated

Name an important instrument in establishing the tariff at which imports are charged

The Harmonised System (HS)


For which types of activity does the EU customs legislation allow?


Customs warehousing
Active upgrading
Temporary import
Passive upgrading

What is an authorised economic operator?

An economic operator who can be regarded as safe and reliable in respect of his customs-linked activities in the entire EU, and who may enjoy benefits in the entire EU on the basis of this.

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