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The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of agricultural machinery by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of agricultural machinery by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of animal fertilisers by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of animal fertilisers by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must obtain a permit to import a veterinary product outside the EAEU with the consideration of a favourable epizootic situation on the entire route. The permit is issued for one year for the requested volume of the product by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must submit an exporting country’s veterinary certificate in exchange for an EAEU’s veterinary certificate to attest the compliance of the goods with specific requirements. The certificate is re-obtained for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture or a municipal veterinary department in rural areas.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of sugar by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of sugar by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of cement by sea.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of cement by sea and road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of cement by sea and rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of chemical and mineral fertilisers by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of chemical and mineral fertilisers by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of clothes and garments by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of clothes and garments by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of coffee by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of coffee by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of coffee by air.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of confectionary by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of confectionary by air.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of dairy products by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of dairy products by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must obtain a permit to import a veterinary product outside the EAEU with the consideration of a favourable epizootic situation on the entire route. The permit is issued for one year for the requested volume of the product by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must submit an exporting country’s veterinary certificate in exchange for an EAEU’s veterinary certificate to attest the compliance of the goods with specific requirements. The certificate is re-obtained for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture or a municipal veterinary department in rural areas.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of detergents by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the export of detergents by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of dried fruits and vegetables by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of dried fruits and vegetables by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of footwear by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of footwear by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of footwear by air.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid certificate issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new certificate shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of fresh fruits and vegetables by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of fresh fruits and vegetables by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of fresh fruits and vegetables by air.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of frozen fish by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of frozen fish by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must obtain a permit to import a veterinary product outside the EAEU with the consideration of a favourable epizootic situation on the entire route. The permit is issued for one year for the requested volume of the product by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must submit an exporting country’s veterinary certificate in exchange for an EAEU’s veterinary certificate to attest the compliance of the goods with specific requirements. The certificate is re-obtained for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture or a municipal veterinary department in rural areas.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of fruit and vegetable juices by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of fruit and vegetable juices by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of furniture by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of furniture by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of glass and glass products by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of glass and glass products by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of household appliances by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of household appliances by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of jewelry by air.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid certificate issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new certificate shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of margarine by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of margarine by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of meat and meat products by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of meat and meat products by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must obtain a permit to export a veterinary product outside the EAEU with the consideration of a favourable epizootic situation on the entire route. The permit is issued for one year for the requested volume of the product by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must obtain a veterinary certificate to attest the compliance of the goods with specific requirements. The certificate is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for Veterinary Control and Supervision under Ministry of Agriculture or a municipal veterinary department in rural areas.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the export-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the export-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medical equipment by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medical equipment by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medical equipment by air.
Importers must submit notification to start operating as trader in medical goods and each entity needs to do so once. The notification is accepted and confirmed online by a territorial department of Committee for Medical and Pharmaceutical Control under Ministry of Health.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid certificate issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new certificate shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medical supplies and appliances by road.
Importers must submit notification to start operating as trader in medical goods and each entity needs to do so once. The notification is accepted and confirmed online by a territorial department of Committee for Medical and Pharmaceutical Control under Ministry of Health.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of medical goods with specific technical regulations. The certificate is issued for one-off dispatches by the National Centre for Expertise of Pharmaceutical and Medical Goods, the single designated and state-owned expert orgnisation.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medicaments by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medicaments by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of medicaments by air.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a license to start trading in medicaments. The license is issued once and online by a territorial department of Committee for Medical and Pharmaceutical Control under Ministry of Health.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of medicaments with specific technical regulations. The certificate is issued for one-off dispatches by the National Centre for Expertise of Pharmaceutical and Medical Goods, the single designated and state-owned expert orgnisation.
Importers must obtain a permit for the import of medicaments. The permit is issued online for one-off dispatches by a territorial department of Committee for Medical and Pharmaceutical Control under Ministry of Health.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of paper products by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of paper products by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of plastic pipes by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of plastic pipes by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid certificate issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new certificate shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of seedlings by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of seedlings by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of tea by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of tea by rail.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of tea by air.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of automobile vehicles by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of automobile vehicles by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a certificate of vehicle construction safety to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The certificate is issued by an accredited company for each goods.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of vegetable fertilisers by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of vegetable fertilisers by rail.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of vegetable oils by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of vegetable oils by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of wood by road.
The full procedure compiles the steps related to licenses, permits, transportation and clearance processes for the import of wood by rail.
Traders can enter into one or several framework agreement(s) with customs broker(s) to perform the customs operations on his/her behalf to trade outside the EAEU. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders, except those possessing the status of authorised economic operator granted by a customs authority, shall enter into an agreement with a warehouse operator to place goods for temporary storage until its clearance completes. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders shall enter into an agreement with a rail spur owner to deliver goods from a rail station to a warehouse if needed. The agreement will be valid for at least one year and the details of the services will be set in its annex(s) when appropriate.
Traders must register all foreign trade contracts or invoice(s) estimated over 50.000,00 USD and obtain a registration number at a commercial bank or a branch of the National Bank to proceed with customs and tax payments.
Transportation operator(s) shall submit the information on traders' goods in advance and online to ensure it is available to customs authority when the goods arrive at a border crossing point.
Importers must obtain a declaration of conformity to attest the compliance of goods with specific technical regulations. The valid declaration issued in a EAEU country, if available, is recognised. Otherwise, the new declaration shall be obtained from an accredited company.
Traders must obtain an act of phytosanitary inspection for a risk-classified goods only to attest the compliance with specific requirements. The act is needed for the import from non-EAEU countries only and is issued for one-off dispatches by a territorial inspection of Committee for State Agricultural Inspection under Ministry of Agriculture.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.
Traders must complete all the import-related formalities from relevant border regulatory agencies and pay associated costs when applicable.