CgG
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RE: EEA/EU Preferential Statement
Good Afternoon, Thanks for the below but I am still unsure, I have also called the Customs and International Trade number who pointed me to the tariff to check commodity codes which doesn't resolve our query. Appreciate any further guidance. Looking at the below Trade Agreement document it states that the EEA Agreement covers Norway, Iceland, Lichtenstein, UK AND the 27 EU countries. We are therefore reading that as EEA preferential origin statement on importation covers EFTA countries and EU countries of origin? "The EEA Agreement primarily puts in place equal rights and obligations within the EEA for individuals and economic operators working and trading in the EEA (EU 27+ UK (during the transition period), Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein). The EEA Agreement also extends the EU’s four freedoms to its EEA EFTA signatories: the free movement of goods, services, persons, and capital." Page 6 - Heading 6 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/continuing-the-uks-trade-relationship-with-iceland-and-norway-parliamentary-report Appreciate you support in understanding this fully as we are seeing mixed info when researching. Cheers CgG -
EEA Preferential Statement with EU Goods
Hello, A question in regards to EEA and EU preferential goods. If we have a movement from Norway with an EEA preference statement covering NO origin goods, but also have EU origin goods contained, can the EU origin goods claim preferential origin with the EEA statement or do they require a separate EU (REX) statement? Thanks. -
EEA/EU Preferential Statement
Hello, A question in regards to EEA and EU preferential goods. If we have a movement from Norway to UK with an EEA preference statement covering NO origin goods, but also have EU origin goods contained, can the EU origin goods claim preferential origin with the EEA statement or do they require a separate EU (REX) statement? Thanks