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Export rules to Finland

Exporting to Finland is subject not only to Finnish laws, but also to the European Union. The EU Customs Code aims to complete the customs transition to a paperless and fully electronic environment. The Customs Code of the Union entered into force on May 1, 2016. This transition period currently runs until December 31, 2025. In 2018, the Commission proposed to extend the transition period for a small number of customs procedures administered by the Customs for another 5 years until 2025. Electronic systems that may not be fully completed until 2025.
Certain items such as alcoholic beverages, food, drugs, firearms and other items that can pose a potential threat to the health, welfare or spread of animal and plant diseases are subject to restrictions. These import/export items must meet special requirements and certifications set by EU or Finnish standards. The Tarif Intégré de la Communauté (TARIC) database is available to help determine whether a license is required for a product.


The importer or authorized representative is responsible for declaring the imported goods to the Finnish customs. This can be done through the Single Administrative Document (SAD). The SAD form is an import declaration form for all EU member states.

 

 


:The following documents must be submitted for import to Finland
Customs declaration form approved by the National Board of Customs in Finland
A valuation statement for imports over a value of €5,045.64 ($5,299.11 in 2022)
A copy of the commercial invoice

 

 

 

 

 

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