Free trade when importing
When importing goods to Sweden you may enjoy relief from customs duty, thanks to the free trade agreements, unilateral preferential arrangements and customs union agreements, which the EU has entered with numerous states.
Free trade leading to relief from customs duty
When importing goods to Sweden you may enjoy relief from customs duty, thanks to the free trade agreements, unilateral preferential arrangements and customs union agreements, which the EU has entered with numerous states.
Free trade leading to relief from customs duty
Origin when importing
It is important to differentiate between regulations on origins that confer preferential treatment and regulations on origins that do not confer preferential treatment.
Certificate of origin when importing
To qualify for preferential treatment when importing goods, you need to present the correct certificates. You also need to be familiar with the applicable provisions for each certificate.
Certificate of preferential treatment when importing
Provisions and concepts relating to free trade
Find out more about provisions and concepts relating to free trade.
Provisions and concepts relating to free trade
Provisions for different countries and areas
Find detailed provisions for free trade with different countries and areas.
Provisions for different countries and areas (in Swedish)
Responsibilities of the importer and custom authority controls
The importer is responsible for any information presented in a customs declaration, including information concerning preferential origin and certificates of origin. Swedish Customs is authorised to verify certificates in cases of suspected discrepancies.
Responsibilities of the importer and custom authority controls
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