Temporary Importation, the bringing into customs territory of goods which will be reexported, in the same state.



Not used in the UK



The TIR agreement applies to the transport of goods between a customs office of departure in one country and the office of destination in another country.



Document facilitating transit by serving both as a customs declaration and as a guarantee in countries that are a contracting party to the TIR Convention 



The amount of the security covering the duties and taxes at risk. The TIR Convention recommends the amount of the guarantee should be $50,000 per TIR carnet. The Community has fixed the amount at €60,000 per TIR carnet.

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