The Customs Transit Procedures (EU Exit) Regulations 2018

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2018/1258
Year2018
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Customs Transit Procedures (EU Exit) Regulations 2018.(2) They come into force on such day as the Treasury may by regulations appoint (1) Schedule 1 has effect for the purpose of the United Kingdom giving effect to the Convention done at Interlaken on 20th May 1987 on a common transit procedure (2) That Schedule must be interpreted and applied consistently with, and so as to give proper effect to, that Convention in relation to goods moving to, from or within the United Kingdom subject to the common transit procedure.(1) Schedule 2 has effect for the purpose of the United Kingdom giving effect to the Customs Convention on the International Transport of Goods subject to cover of TIR Carnets done at Geneva on 14th November 1975, as most recently amended on 1st October 2009 (2) That Schedule must be interpreted and applied consistently with, and so as to give proper effect to, that Convention in relation to goods moving to, from or within the United Kingdom subject to the TIR transit procedure.(1) Schedule 3 has effect and makes provision for a United Kingdom transit procedure.the Customs Convention on the “A.T.A. Carnet” for the temporary admission of goods done at Brussels on 6 December 1961; andthe Convention on Temporary Admission done at Istanbul on 26 June 1990.(3) Part 4 of Schedule 3 must be interpreted and applied consistently with, and so as to give proper effect to, those Conventions in relation to goods declared for a United Kingdom transit procedure.
  • Schedule 4 has effect and makes provision for use of NATO form 302 in the case of movements of goods from one point to another within the United Kingdom, goods leaving and re-entering the United Kingdom, and customs controls and formalities applicable in accordance with the Agreement between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of their Forces, done in London on 19th June 1951
  • (1) Schedule 5 has effect and makes provision for a postal transit procedure in relation to goods moving to, from or within the United Kingdom in accordance with the Universal Postal Convention, as most recently done at Istanbul on 6 October 2016 and in Addis Ababa on 7 September 2018, and any Regulations made under it.(2) That Schedule must be interpreted and applied consistently with, and so as to give proper effect to, that Convention in relation to goods moving to, from or within the United Kingdom subject to the postal transit procedure.The goods need not be presented to Customs on import For the purposes of this Part, the “common transit procedure” is one covered by the Convention of 20th May 1987 on a common transit procedure in regulation 2 and applicable to the carriage of goods into F35Great Britain, and “Convention” refers to this one.Where that common transit procedure does not end in F35Great Britain, the continuation of the procedure outside F35Great Britain discharges the procedure for the purposes of TCTA, Schedule 2, paragraph 19(2) .Where goods transported by a fixed transport installation enter F35Great Britain through that installation, those goods are deemed to be subject to the common transit procedure.a “common transit state” is a member State

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