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Temporary Entry
Discusses requirements for products entering the country/economy temporarily. including information on warranty and non-warranty items entering the country/economy for repair.
Last published date: 2019-10-13
Tha ATA Carnet Customs procedure used for temporary importation, transit and temporary admission of goods designed for specific purposes, duty-free and tax-free (such as professional equipment for presentations or trade fairs).
For information on this topic, please consult the Commerce Department’s Country Commercial Guides on EU Member States: EU Member States’ Country Commercial Guides
Alternatively, you can also search the Commerce Department’s Market Research Library, available from: Market Intelligence under Country and Industry Market Reports.
For information on this topic, please consult the Commerce Department’s Country Commercial Guides on EU Member States: EU Member States’ Country Commercial Guides
Alternatively, you can also search the Commerce Department’s Market Research Library, available from: Market Intelligence under Country and Industry Market Reports.