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CUSTOMS REGULATION IN THE CUSTOMS UNION OF REPUBLIC OF BELARUS, REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN AND RUSSIAN FEDERATION Eurasian Economic Commission Department of Customs legislation and law-enforcement practice еeкеeк director of the Department of Customs legislation and law-enforcement practice of the Eurasian Economic Commission Mr. Dmitry Nekrasov (Belgium, Brussels )

Phases of formation of the Eurasian Economic Union Agreement on deepening of integration in economic and humanitarian areas Agreement on the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space Agreement on the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space Agreement on creation of the Eurasian economic union economic union Agreement on creation of the Eurasian economic union economic union Agreement on formation of the Common Economic Space Agreement on formation of the Common Economic Space Agreement on the Commission of the Customs Union Agreement on creation of a single customs territory and formation of the Customs Union Agreement on creation of a single customs territory and formation of the Customs Union Agreement on the Commission of the Customs Union Agreement on creation of a single customs territory and formation of the Customs Union Agreement on creation of a single customs territory and formation of the Customs Union Agreements on the Customs Union Creation of the Customs Union Declaration on the Eurasian economic integration Agreement on the Eurasian Economic Commission Beginning of functioning of the Common Economic Space and the Eurasian Economic Commission Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union Beginning of functioning of the Eurasian Economic Union 2 Lecture of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan H.E. Mr. N. Nazarbayev about the Eurasian Union at Moscow State University …… Jan

The Customs Union Single customs territory Single trade regime with third party countries The allocation of customs duties between the Member States of the Customs Union Customs Union Commodity Classification of Foreign Economic Activity, Common Customs Tariff and other single measures regulating foreign trade The single customs legislation defining the unified customs clearance Absence of the customs control at the internal borders between the Member States of the Customs Union The single rules of country origin and customs valuation of goods 3

| 4 The Eurasian Economic Union population of the Eurasian Economic Union is 172,6 million; population of the Eurasian Economic Union is 172,6 million; the territory is more than 20 million square kilometers; the territory is more than 20 million square kilometers; (GDP) is 2.389,2 billion. USD (GDP) is 2.389,2 billion. USD The implementation of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union provides: - the unity of the rules and methods of researches (tests) and measurements while performing the procedures of mandatory assessment of conformity; - single sanitary-epidemiological and hygienic, veterinary (veterinary-sanitary), quarantine phytosanitary requirements and norms to ensure the plant quarantine; - single sanitary-epidemiological and hygienic, veterinary (veterinary-sanitary), quarantine phytosanitary requirements and norms to ensure the plant quarantine; - coherent policies to protect the rights of consumers; - coherent policies to protect the rights of consumers; - implementation of coordination in the field of trade in services with third parties; - implementation of coordination in the field of trade in services with third parties; - a coordinated (harmonized) transport policy; - a coordinated (harmonized) transport policy; - the prospect of creating a common market of transport services in the fields of automobile, air, water and rail transport; - the prospect of creating a common market of transport services in the fields of automobile, air, water and rail transport; - cooperation in the field of industry; - cooperation in the field of industry; - coordinated agricultural policy; - coordinated agricultural policy; - cooperation in the field of harmonization of a labor migration policy within the Union, and others. - cooperation in the field of harmonization of a labor migration policy within the Union, and others. 4

| 5 Customs regulation in the Eurasian Economic Union The Customs Union and the Common Economic Space The Eurasian Economic Union Customs Code of the Customs Union (old Customs Code) Customs Code of the Customs Union (old Customs Code) Customs Code of the Eurasian Economic Union (new Customs Code) Customs Code of the Eurasian Economic Union (new Customs Code) Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (enters into force) Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (enters into force)

Basic approaches of the Customs Code of the Eurasian Economic Union the priority of the electronic customs declaring; the possibility to perform customs operations relating to registration of the customs declaration and release of the goods automatically by the information systems of the customs; optimization of the data to be stated in the goods declaration and transit declaration; the possibility of lodging of the goods declaration without submission to the customs the documents, on the basis of which it was filled out; the use of a «single window» mechanism when performing customs operations; optimization of prior information of the customs on the goods imported into the customs territory of the Union; unification of the features of the customs declaring of the goods conveyed in unassembled or disassembled nature; reducing the time of release of the goods up to 4 hours from the time of registration of the customs declaration; introducing the possibility to release the goods against security of payment of customs duties and taxes, when the customs control, which began before the release of the goods, has not been completed; improvement of the institute of the authorized economic operators; clarifying the content and conditions of certain customs procedures; simplification of procedures and conditions of moving of certain categories of the goods across the customs border of the Union. 5

Customs declaring Old Customs CodeNew Customs Code New Customs Code sets up a priority for electronic declaring of the goods. At the same time, there are cases when customs declaring may be made in writing: - when introducing the goods under the customs procedure of customs transit; - in respect of the goods for personal use; - in respect of the means of transport of international conveyance (shipment); - when using transport (shipping), commercial, and (or) other documents as a customs declaration. 6 Customs declaring of the goods is performed in writing and (or) electronic form

Automatic registration of the declarations and automatic release of the goods Old Customs Code New Customs Code The customs operations are performed by the customs officials In order to minimize administrative barriers and human factors the draft of the new Customs Code admits performing customs operations automatically by the information system of the customs: -registration of the goods declaration; -release of the goods; -refusal to release of the goods; -customs control in the form of verification of the documents. 7

Lodging of the goods declaration without submission of the documents Old Customs Code The goods declaration is submitted to the customs with commercial, transport and customs documents, on the basis of which it was filled out. Taking into consideration the level of development of the customs technologies and information systems of the customs, the new Customs Code excludes submission of the commercial, transport and customs documents to the customs. 8 The new Customs Code is assumed that when the documents, on the basis of which the goods declaration was filled out, are not introduced in consequence, the customs is entitled to enforce payment of customs duties and taxes at the maximum rate based on the maximum value and the most «expensive» Harmonized System code.

Decision of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council of May 29, 2014 № 68 «Guidelines for the development of a «single window» mechanism in the system of regulation of foreign economic activity» Decision of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council of May 29, 2014 № 68 «Guidelines for the development of a «single window» mechanism in the system of regulation of foreign economic activity» 1. convergence of approaches for the development of national «single window» mechanisms in the Customs Union 2. development of a national «single window» mechanisms 3. mutual recognition of the electronic documents necessary for the external trade 4. organization of information exchange 9

Authorized economic operator 1. The new Customs Code has introduced the procedures of granting, suspension and revocation of the AEO status. 2. It is introduced a three-level system for categorizing the AEO, which depends on the customs benefits provided. 3. Taking into account the recommendations of the World Customs Organization, the conditions for granting the AEO status are revised. For example, the Code introduces the criteria (indicators) of economic operator’s activities, financial solvency, and safety requirements. The old customs code contains six criteria, and the new one – thirteen. 4. The new Customs Code extended the categories of the economic operators, which may get the AEO status. For example, customs carriers, customs brokers, customs warehouses may apply to obtain this status. 5. It is extended the list of customs benefits provided to the AEO. The old customs code contains three customs benefits, and in the new one this amount is extended to nine 6. the validity of the AEO status on the entire territory of the Eurasian Economic Union. 7. the possibility of mutual recognition of the AEO status, what determines negotiations with other interested States on mutual recognition. 10

Customs transit 11 Approaches to develop of a customs transit systems in the Customs Union: 1. the accession of the States-participants of the Customs Union to international treaties applicable in the EU, such as the Convention on the simplification of formalities in trade in goods, 1987, and the Convention on a common transit procedure, the establishment of a transit system of the Customs Union similar to a transit system of the EU with the subsequent integration of the two systems. This mechanism should ensure the effectiveness of the customs control while customs transit and a transparent system for collection of customs payments when goods are not delivered, to allows to apply quickly and objectively sanctions to the violators of customs regulations at customs transit.

Thank you! Director of the Department of Customs legislation and law-enforcement practice of the Eurasian Economic Commission Mr. Dmitry Nekrasov