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Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul)



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Istanbul Convention (temporary admission merchandise) Maritime Transport

  1. Introduction to the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention) / International Maritime Organization (IMO)
  2. Analysis of the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention)

Sample - Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention):
Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul)

Online Students, Master in International Business and Foreign Trade


The main objective of the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention) is to facilitate the temporary admission by simplifying and harmonizing procedures by adopting standardized documents such as international customs documents with international security, thus contributing to the development of international trade.

Temporary importation requires re-exportation after a period of time without having made any type of transformation in the product.

It is mandatory that all the parties accept the ATA Carnet.

Advantages of the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention).

  1. Customs duties Suspension, levies etc
  2. Minimization of cross-border costs
  3. Considerable simplification of the Customs Procedures
  4. International customs document (valid for customs declaration)
  5. Save of time and money

The Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention) combines the rest of conventions on temporary admission.

Contracting Parties to the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention): EU, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Malta, Mauritius, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, UAE, UK, Zimbabwe.

  1. Date of entry into force of the Convention Relating to Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention): 11/27/1993
  2. Depositary: World Customs Organization
  3. Authentic texts: English and French

Related subjects.

  1. Istanbul Convention
  2. Customs Convention on Containers
  3. TIR Convention
  4. International Road Transport Union (IRU)
  5. International Union of Railways
  6. International Chamber of Shipping
  7. IATA

ILU Code (Road-Rail Combined Transport).

Source: International Bureau of Containers and Intermodal Transport


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