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date of update:04/12/2008 |
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Total Spread of Sales through Greenline
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Total Spread of Sales through Greenline
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Total Spread of Sales through Greenline
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Total Spread of Sales through Greenline
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Total Spread of Sales through Greenline
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CONDITIONS
FOR TRADING WITH REGARDS TO THE GREEN LINE REGULATION
The goods shall be accompanied by the ‘Accompanying
Document’ issued by the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce
(TCCC).
The Accompanying Document is issued by the TCCC upon
necessary checks to determine the origin of products. As per
the Green Line Regulation (EC 866/2004), goods may be
introduced to the South Cyprus over the Green Line on the
condition that;
1 – they are wholly obtained in North Cyprus (like earth,
stone, mineral products, vegetables etc.) or,
2 – they have gone their last, substantial, economically
justified processing or working in an undertaking equipped
for that purpose in North Cyprus.
The conditions stated above are general rules for
determination of origin. It should be noted that there are
some exceptional rules applicable for certain products such
as textiles and machinery
The following changes in classification shall not be
considered in determining the origin of the good :
• changes which result from disassembly;
• changes which result from packaging or repackaging;
• changes which result solely from application of General
Rule of Interpretation 2 (a) of the HS with respect to
collections of parts that are presented as unassembled or
disassembled articles.
• changes which result from merely putting up in sets.
The products that are not allowed to be traded within the
context of the Green Line Regulation are;
• Live animal and animal products (except fresh fish)
• Pistachios and hazelnuts originating in or consigned from
Turkey, and the products containing these.
• Plants for planting
These traded goods are not subject to a customs declaration.
They shall not be subject to customs duties or charges
having equivalent effect.
Temprorary Introduction of Goods
With the exception of goods which are subject to veterinary
and phytosanitary requirements, the following goods may be
temprorarily introduced to South Cyprus as per the latest
amendment to the Green Line Regulation on 16th June 2008:
a) the personal effects of persons crossing the line
reasonably required for the journey and goods for sports
purposes
b) means of transport
c) proffessional equipment
d) goods destined to be repaired
e) goods to be exhibited or used at a public event
These goods may be introduced to South Cyprus for a period
up to six months.
Note:
Goods contained in the personal luggage of persons crossing
the line shall be from turnover tax and excise duty as well
as from other duties provided that they have no commercial
character and their total value does not exceed EUR 260 per
person. The quantitative limits for these exemptions shall
be 40 cigarettes and 1 litre of spirits for personal
consumption. No Accompanying Document is required for these
goods.
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Members who
have registration in the TCCoC can export to EU, Third
countries, Turkey and South Cyprus through the certificate
of orign and other apoproved documents given by TCCoC.
Within the
framework of the Greenline Regulation, TRNC originated
goods/products (not including live animal and animal
products) can be export to the South Cyprus with Certificate
of origin given by the Chamber. |
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