{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"DefinedTerm","name":"Conventional Customs Procedures","description":"When an importer brings goods in from a third country without approved trader status or any special regime authorisation, conventional customs procedures apply: a full customs declaration is filed, the authorities review the accompanying documents and may physically examine the shipment, and applicable duties and taxes are assessed and collected. This baseline process is the default under customs law and stands clearly apart from simplified procedures open to Authorised Economic Operators (AEOs)","inDefinedTermSet":{"@type":"DefinedTermSet","name":"Frachtportal Logistics Glossary","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary"},"url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary/conventional-customs-procedures","inLanguage":"en","dateModified":"2026-06-23T17:55:45.427053","citation":"https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/business/customs-procedures_en","markdownMirror":"https://www.freight-academy.com/api/md/glossary/en/conventional-customs-procedures","provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Frachtportal","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com"},"quickSummary":"Conventional Customs Procedures · When an importer brings goods in from a third country without approved trader status or any special regime authorisation, conventional customs procedures apply: a full customs declaration is filed, the authorities review the accompanying documents and may physically examine the shipment, and applicable duties and taxes are assessed and collected. · Quelle: https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/business/customs-procedures_en"}