Previously, such a possibility existed, but since November 2022 it has not./p>
It follows from the message of the Far Eastern Customs Administration that the current legal normsspan class="mytool">The EAEU/a> and the legislation of the Russian Federation does not provide for the possibility of confirming technical regulation measures after the release of goods (within the framework of conditional release)./p> Compliance with prohibitions and restrictions, including technical regulation measures, is confirmed in the cases and in the manner determined by the EAEU or the legislation of the EAEU member States in accordance with the EAEU Treaty, by submitting relevant documents and (or) information. The procedure for the import into the customs territory of the EAEU of products subject to mandatory conformity assessment in the customs territory of the EAEU has been approveda href="/en/informatsiya/resheniya-evrazijskoj-ekonomicheskoj-komissii/reshenie-soveta-eaek-130-ot-12-11-2021" target="_blank">by Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 130 dated 12.11.2021 (hereinafter referred to as Procedure No. 130)/a>../p> In order to ensure the possibility of submitting to the customs authority, in cases defined by the Customs Code of the EAEU, documents confirming compliance with technical regulation measures, they must be in the possession of the declarant of imported products at the time of filing the goods declaration and be valid on the date of registration of such declaration (a href="/en/informatsiya/resheniya-evrazijskoj-ekonomicheskoj-komissii/reshenie-soveta-eaek-130-ot-12-11-2021" target="_blank">Paragraphs 8, 9 of Order No. 130/a>)). It is also necessary to note the provisions of Federal Law No. 184-FZ of 12/27/2002 "On Technical Regulation", which determine that in order to place products subject to mandatory conformity assessment under customs procedures, documents on compliance are submitted simultaneously with the customs declaration./p> Based on the above, the possibility of using conditional release of goods falling under technical regulation measures without providing documents on compliance at the time of filing a declaration for goods (an application for the release of goods before filing a declaration for goods) is not provided by the current legislation in the field of technical regulation/strong>../div> In 2022, in order to reduce the administrative burden on business and prevent a shortage of products on the domestic market, the Government of the Russian Federation has taken significant measures to simplify the procedures for confirming the safety and import of goods subject to technical regulation measures (a href="/en/informatsiya/postanovleniya-pravitelstva/postanovlenie-pravitel-stva-rf-353-ot-12-03-2022" target="_blank">Appendix No. 18 to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 353 dated 03/12/2022 "On the specifics of licensing activities in the Russian Federation in 2022"/a>))./p> Thus, it is currently possible to import goods into the Russian Federation without confirming to the customs authorities the declarant's authority to use previously issued (registered) compliance documents for mass-produced products./p> Spare parts, components, materials and raw materials for Russian production, as well as single copies for the declarant's own needs, can be imported without submitting information about compliance documents to the customs authorities./strong> In addition, the participantsspan class="mytool">Foreign economic activity/a> within the framework of the simplified product declaration scheme, until 01.09.2023, the company has the right to accept a declaration of conformity for a batch or a single product on the basis of its own evidence./p> Compliance with prohibitions and restrictions in terms of technical regulation/span> Published 2 years ago/span>from a href="/en/faq?userid=252"> ##52/span>
Compliance with prohibitions and restrictions, including technical regulation measures, is confirmed in the cases and in the manner determined by the EAEU or the legislation of the EAEU member States in accordance with the EAEU Treaty, by submitting relevant documents and (or) information. The procedure for the import into the customs territory of the EAEU of products subject to mandatory conformity assessment in the customs territory of the EAEU has been approveda href="/en/informatsiya/resheniya-evrazijskoj-ekonomicheskoj-komissii/reshenie-soveta-eaek-130-ot-12-11-2021" target="_blank">by Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 130 dated 12.11.2021 (hereinafter referred to as Procedure No. 130)/a>../p>
In order to ensure the possibility of submitting to the customs authority, in cases defined by the Customs Code of the EAEU, documents confirming compliance with technical regulation measures, they must be in the possession of the declarant of imported products at the time of filing the goods declaration and be valid on the date of registration of such declaration (a href="/en/informatsiya/resheniya-evrazijskoj-ekonomicheskoj-komissii/reshenie-soveta-eaek-130-ot-12-11-2021" target="_blank">Paragraphs 8, 9 of Order No. 130/a>)). It is also necessary to note the provisions of Federal Law No. 184-FZ of 12/27/2002 "On Technical Regulation", which determine that in order to place products subject to mandatory conformity assessment under customs procedures, documents on compliance are submitted simultaneously with the customs declaration./p>
In 2022, in order to reduce the administrative burden on business and prevent a shortage of products on the domestic market, the Government of the Russian Federation has taken significant measures to simplify the procedures for confirming the safety and import of goods subject to technical regulation measures (a href="/en/informatsiya/postanovleniya-pravitelstva/postanovlenie-pravitel-stva-rf-353-ot-12-03-2022" target="_blank">Appendix No. 18 to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 353 dated 03/12/2022 "On the specifics of licensing activities in the Russian Federation in 2022"/a>))./p>
Thus, it is currently possible to import goods into the Russian Federation without confirming to the customs authorities the declarant's authority to use previously issued (registered) compliance documents for mass-produced products./p>
Spare parts, components, materials and raw materials for Russian production, as well as single copies for the declarant's own needs, can be imported without submitting information about compliance documents to the customs authorities./strong>
In addition, the participantsspan class="mytool">Foreign economic activity/a> within the framework of the simplified product declaration scheme, until 01.09.2023, the company has the right to accept a declaration of conformity for a batch or a single product on the basis of its own evidence./p>
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