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  2. ATA Carnet - Wikipedia

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    Member countries of the ATA Carnet system. Updated 1 September 2024. In the early 1960s, the ATA Carnet was in use in Ivory Coast, France, Yugoslavia, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia. In 1982 there were 36 countries. Today, the ATA Carnet guarantee scheme is officially in force in 81 countries and territories. [30]

  3. File:ATA-carnet Map-World.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Carnet de Passages en Douane - Wikipedia

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    The Carnet contains relevant information about the items or vehicle – make, model, colour, engine capacity, seating capacity, registration number, owner and value. In order to obtain a carnet, the owner of the items is required to provide a security based on the countries traveled to, age and market value of the items. Generally, four types ...

  5. World Customs Organization - Wikipedia

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    The ATA system, which is integral to both Conventions, allows the free movement of goods across frontiers and their temporary admission into a customs territory with relief from duties and taxes. The goods are covered by a single document known as the ATA carnet that is secured by an international guarantee system.

  6. International Convention to Facilitate the Importation of ...

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    It was signed by six states and entered into force on 20 November 1955. The convention was soon complemented by the Customs Convention Regarding the E.C.S. Carnets for Commercial Samples which entered into force on 3 October 1957 and then virtually superseded by the Customs Convention on the A.T.A. Carnet for the Temporary Admission of Goods in ...

  7. File:ATA Carnet.png - Wikipedia

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  8. TIR Convention - Wikipedia

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    TIR transits are carried out in bond, i.e. the lorry must be sealed as well as bearing the carnet. The security payment system is administered by the International Road Transport Union (IRU). [10] The TIR procedure is mostly used with Eastern European countries that are not in the EU (e.g. Russia and Ukraine), Turkey, and parts of the Near East.

  9. Category:World Customs Organization - Wikipedia

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