Ukraine

Published On: December 18, 2014

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UKRAINE (UA)

Accepts ATA Carnets for:

  • Commercial Samples
  • Exhibitions and Fairs
  • Professional Equipment

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Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

33, Vul. Velyka Zhytomyrska, Kiev 01601
Tel: (380-44) 2792343; Fax: (380-44) 2782704
E-mail: zav-ata@ucci.org.ua;
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Special Considerations

Transit between Ukraine and Russia

The following offices are authorized to process Carnets:

  • Dolzhanskyy (UA) – Novo-Shakhtinsk (RU)
  • Krasna Talivka (UA) – Voloshino (RU)
  • Hoptivka (UA) – Nekhoteyevka (RU)
  • Bachivsk (UA) – Troebortneye (RU)

Their Customs require obligatory documents to be presented with Carnets at the
time of customs clearance. This rule is applicable to all intended use.

Documents require for customs clearance are:

  • ATA Carnet
  • Contract between foreign and Ukrainian counterparts mentioning the place,
    date, and conditions under which the following presentation of samples will take place (or Invitation Letter);
  • CMR (or other transportation document

Without these documents, ATA Carnet will  not be accepted for customs clearance.
When a Holder doesn’t present these documents, Ukraine customs may ask the Holder to leave the goods at customs.

Please note Carnets will no longer be guaranteed for entry into Crimea.
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Categories: ATA Carnet, Carnet Member Country, Carnet Membership, Trade ServicesPublished On: December 18, 2014

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