Customs Clearance in Europe: What You Need to Know

When goods move from one country to another, they must be cleared through customs - a process that checks if the shipment meets all legal, tax, and documentation requirements. In Europe, this can get complicated because different countries may have different rules, forms, and tariffs.

Customs clearance includes things like:

• Declaring the value of the goods

• Classifying them correctly (HS codes)

• Paying duties or VAT if required

• Submitting commercial invoices and packing lists

If anything is wrong or missing, your shipment can get delayed, fined, or even returned.

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At Redshift Group, we help businesses handle customs clearance the right way - the first time. Whether you’re importing raw materials, finished goods, or equipment, we take care of all documentation, coordinate with customs officials, and make sure your cargo moves without disruption.

We work across Serbia, the Balkans, the EU and globaly, making it easier for companies to expand their reach and deliver on time. Our goal is to save you time, reduce risk, and take customs off your plate — so you can focus on running your business.

Need help with a shipment? Reach out - we’ll walk you through it.

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