CertEX
CERTEX is the customs-to-TRACES electronic verification layer: when an import declaration is lodged, customs uses CERTEX to automatically verify that the required TRACES NT documents (e.g., CHED references) exist and have the correct status before goods can be released.
What is “CertEX” and how does the system work?
In NL/EU day‑to‑day practice, people often use “CertEX” as an umbrella term for the digital certi...
What does “write‑off/consumption” of CHEDs / GGBs mean?
partial deliveries (splitting a lot),partial clearance or phased arrivals,mismatches between comm...
What is the impact (aimed at the energy product)?
Because the energy products sector is broad, the impact is highly product‑ and route‑dependent. T...
Practical do’s & don’ts for trading/ops (where write‑off issues often appear)
Do'sEnsure quantities (B/L/manifest vs CHED) are realistic and aligned with tolerance policy. Cus...
“Best-effort standard” HS/CN list for commodities
Quick “screening rule” (practical)Ch. 27 (2709/2710/2711) → CHED/GGB usually NoCh. 15 (1502, 1511...
Detailed considerations
A) Mainstream energy products (typical CHED/GGB consideration: NO)Product familyLikely EU CN / HS...
Recources
The EU Single Window Environment for Customs - Taxation and Customs Union