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3 November 2009

Ukraine Removes The Requirement To Submit An Export Declaration For Customs Clearance

On 30 September 2009 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (the "CMU") issued Resolution No. 1071 "On Changes to Some Resolutions of the CMU" (the "Resolution").
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On 30 September 2009 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (the "CMU") issued Resolution No. 1071 "On Changes to Some Resolutions of the CMU" (the "Resolution"). The Resolution repealed paragraphs 1 and 2 of the CMU Resolution No. 767 dated 24 July 2009 under which exporters of goods were required to submit an export declaration stating the value of goods for customs clearance.

In addition, the Resolution reduces the number of documents, required for the clearance of goods through customs. Documents indicating the category of the goods, how they are transported, and how they are paid for, are no longer required.

Law: Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 1071 "On Changes to Some Resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine," dated 30 September 2009.

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The original publication date for this article was 30/10/2009.

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