Customs
Common Agricultural Policy
Community Transit
Customs Valuation
Customs Warehousing
End-Use Relief
Export Licensing
Free Zones
Import Licensing
Inward Processing Relief
Outward Processing Relief
Preferential Origin
Processing under Customs Control
Rejected Imports Relief
Returned Goods Relief
Tariff Classification
Tariff Quotas
Freight
The Hague-Visby Rules
The CMR Convention
The COTIF Convention
The Warsaw Convention
 
Import licenses may be required for the importation of agricultural products; animals; animal products; asbestos; counterfeit coins and bank notes; bees; birds; certain carcinogenic substances; CFC's; CB radios; copyright works; cordless telephones; counterfeit goods; drugs; embryos; endangered species; explosives; fish, fish eggs, molluscs; flours and meals of animal origin; food and drink; forest reproductive material; hair and wool; hay, straw; hops; horror comics; indecent or obscene works; insects; lottery material; milk based drinks; offensive weapons; ova, semen; pathogens; peat moss; pests; plants; poultry; prison made goods; soil; spirits; stamps; therapeutic substances; whales and wood. Import licenses may also be required for imports of clothing and textiles; iron and steel products and CAP goods, etc.