EU Customs & Tariffs News
CBAM Certificate Price Publication Schedule and Tender Deadline
The European Commission has announced the publication schedule for the first Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) certificate prices, which will be based on EU ETS auction clearing prices for 2026. Importers will need to purchase these certificates starting February 2027. A call for tenders for the Common Central Platform has also been issued, with offers due by March 20, 2026.
EU Commission Updates Training for Customs and Tax Professionals
The European Commission has introduced a new training course for SMEs and tax officials on the Special Scheme for Small Enterprises, effective January 1, 2025. Additionally, the SAMANCTA training program for customs professionals has been updated. Both resources are available on the EU Learning Portal.
EU Customs Recognition Cycle 2026: Next Steps and Timelines
The European Commission has published the timelines and next steps for the 2026 EU Customs Recognition Cycle. Applicants, including educational institutions and importers/exporters, can expect eligibility checks, assessments, and final decisions by September 30, 2026.
CBAM Common Central Platform Services Call for Tender
The European Commission has published a call for tender for services related to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Common Central Platform (CCP). Interested economic operators must submit their offers by 20 March 2026. The CCP will be operational from 1 February 2027.
EU Taxation: Call for Evidence on Simplifying Direct Taxation Rules
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to gather feedback on simplifying EU direct taxation rules. The initiative aims to streamline corporate tax directives and reduce administrative burdens for businesses, with feedback requested until March 16, 2026.
EU Customs Operation Finds Non-Compliance in Online Purchases
An EU-wide customs operation found that a significant majority of cosmetic products, personal protective equipment, and food supplements purchased online from third countries do not comply with EU product standards. The operation checked over 11,000 items between October and December 2025, with non-compliance rates ranging from 60% to 65%.
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