Imported goods are not always subject to the duties laid down in the customs tariff of the EU. Some products are subject to so-called autonomous tariff suspensions for a limited period of time. For the most part, these are goods which are required by EU manufacturing companies but which are only available in third countries. The list of these products changes every six months. The current list of suspensions has been applicable since 01.07.2019.
Source KMLZ
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