UCC

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UCC is the European Union’s modern customs legal framework that harmonizes and simplifies customs rules and procedures across EU member states.

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Surface form Occurrences
Union Customs Code 0

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf EU regulation
European Union law
customs legal framework
aimsTo ensure uniform application of customs legislation in the EU
facilitate legitimate trade
protect citizens and the environment
protect the financial interests of the EU
strengthen customs controls
appliesIn EU member states
basedOn EU internal market principles
coexistsWith national customs implementing provisions
establishes common rules for binding origin information
common rules for binding tariff information
common rules for customs decisions
common rules for customs declarations
rules on customs valuation
rules on end-use
rules on export procedures
rules on inward processing
rules on outward processing
rules on release for free circulation
rules on special procedures
rules on temporary storage
rules on transit procedures
rules on warehousing procedures
hasAbbreviation UCC NERFINISHED
implementedBy EU member state customs authorities
jurisdiction European Union
language all official EU languages
legalBasis Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
predecessor Community Customs Code NERFINISHED
purpose harmonization of customs rules in the EU
simplification of customs procedures in the EU
refersTo Union Customs Code NERFINISHED
regulates authorised economic operators
customs debt
customs decisions
customs declarations
customs guarantees
customs procedures
electronic customs systems
risk management in customs
relatedTo EU Customs Data Model NERFINISHED
EU customs risk management framework
replaces Community Customs Code NERFINISHED
requires centralised clearance possibilities
full electronic exchange of customs information
scope goods entering the EU customs territory
goods leaving the EU customs territory

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