Customs expert
Customs consultations, export and import
Run by a licensed customs agent (on the national KAS list). When the tool returns an ambiguous result or the case is complex, the expert steps in.
Export consultation
- EU sanctions (Russia, Belarus), is export allowed
- Dual-use items
- Exporter statement and No Russia clause (art. 12g)
- CN classification, circumvention risk
Import consultation
- CBAM, 2026 obligations, emissions, declaration
- EUDR, due diligence (wood, rubber and others)
- Anti-dumping duties, import bans
- CN classification, import duty and VAT
When it helps
A "to verify" or "no match" result, re-export or a third country, a KAS inspection, a new sanctions package, your first CBAM-covered import.
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Frequently asked questions
When do I need a customs consultation?
When the tool returns an ambiguous result (to verify, no match), for re-export or a third country, a KAS inspection, a new sanctions package, or your first CBAM-covered import.
How is a consultation different from a customs declaration?
A consultation is advisory: assessing the status of goods, classification, risk and documentation. Filing customs declarations is a separate representation service.
What does an import consultation cover?
CBAM (2026 obligations, emissions, declaration), EUDR (due diligence), anti-dumping duties, import bans, CN classification, and import duty and VAT.
The consultation is advisory. It does not include filing customs declarations (representation service billed separately). It is not binding legal advice. The binding source is the EU regulation and the decision of customs authorities.