Definition: Customs Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (EBI) is a grouping that covers a variety of regulations and legislations related to customs and trade within the European Union. These regulations govern various aspects of customs procedures, including tariff and statistical nomenclature, temporary storage of goods, import of cultural goods, enforcement of intellectual property rights, payment of import or export duty, customs status of goods, application for the status of AEO, simplification of customs procedures, declaration of particulars relating to customs value, and formalities to be carried out by the shipping company.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Additional information: The EBI catalogue includes a variety of regulations and legislations that govern customs procedures within the European Union. These regulations are designed to ensure the smooth operation of trade within the EU, and cover a wide range of topics, from the tariff and statistical nomenclature used in trade, to the enforcement of intellectual property rights, to the procedures for applying for the status of Authorized Economic Operator (AEO). Each regulation in the catalogue is accompanied by a detailed description, providing further information on its purpose and application.
Example: For instance, 'Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 - the tariff and statistical nomenclature and the Common Customs Tariff' is a regulation that establishes the tariff and statistical nomenclature to be used in trade within the EU, as well as the Common Customs Tariff. Another example, 'Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code Articles 108 to 113', governs the payment of import or export duty within the EU.
LOST view: LV-Architecture Principles
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EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-08-20
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dct:title: Customs Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (EBI)
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dct:title | Customs Legislation On Behavioural Interoperability (EBI) |
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skos:definition | Customs Legislation on Behavioural Interoperability (EBI) is a grouping that covers a variety of regulations and legislations related to customs and trade within the European Union. These regulations govern various aspects of customs procedures, including tariff and statistical nomenclature, temporary storage of goods, import of cultural goods, enforcement of intellectual property rights, payment of import or export duty, customs status of goods, application for the status of AEO, simplification of customs procedures, declaration of particulars relating to customs value, and formalities to be carried out by the shipping company. |
eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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skos:example | For instance, 'Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 - the tariff and statistical nomenclature and the Common Customs Tariff' is a regulation that establishes the tariff and statistical nomenclature to be used in trade within the EU, as well as the Common Customs Tariff. Another example, 'Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code Articles 108 to 113', governs the payment of import or export duty within the EU. |
skos:note | The EBI catalogue includes a variety of regulations and legislations that govern customs procedures within the European Union. These regulations are designed to ensure the smooth operation of trade within the EU, and cover a wide range of topics, from the tariff and statistical nomenclature used in trade, to the enforcement of intellectual property rights, to the procedures for applying for the status of Authorized Economic Operator (AEO). Each regulation in the catalogue is accompanied by a detailed description, providing further information on its purpose and application. |
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eira:view | LV-Architecture Principles |
eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |
eira:eifLayer | Legal |
eira:businessDomain | customs |