
Import Declarations
Importing your goods with an import declaration
When you as a company are going to import goods, these must be declared using an import declaration. In the import declaration, you must mention a number of different details such as which goods you are importing, what customs duty you have to pay as an importer and whether your goods are subject to other restrictions, etc. The import declaration is important because it is a requirement for you as an importer to be able to resell your goods and with an import declaration you declare your goods for free circulation in the country.
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Export Declarations
Exporting means sending a product to a country outside the EU. This can be in connection with a sale, but gifts and other shipments can also be considered exports.

Transit
When you as a company are going to transport goods that have not been cleared through one or more countries, transit is needed.

Commodity Code Classification
All goods have a commodity code that is used for customs processing and the unique commodity code determines customs duties, taxes, and import statistics.

Traces NT
An import notification in Traces NT, the Swedish Board of Agriculture and the Swedish National Food Administration's system, may be required for some products when you import.

Courses
We offer various customs training courses for those who want to expand their knowledge in different areas of customs handling.

Consultation
When you as a company need expertise or are facing complex challenges regarding customs handling, we can train you.

Certificate of Origin
For trade with certain countries in the world, the customs cost may be lower if you send with a certificate of origin, EUR1.