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  1. Export customs clearance: many routes into Switzerland. There are basically two options for customs clearance in Switzerland: the one-stage procedure and the two-stage procedure.

  2. Customs clearance on import. Customs clearance procedures are followed using e-dec, a system enabling its user to declare goods intended for import, export or transit online. Note: the use of electronic assessment decisions (DTe) is mandatory since March 2018.

  3. Swiss Post customs clearance includes the import clearance of letters, parcels and EMS consignments arriving in Switzerland by mail or via the GLS networks. We take care of the customs formalities for you and offer appropriate value-added services.

  4. the documents needed for customs clearance in the EU. information on how to obtain an EORI number. the various customs procedures. information on proofs of origin as a part of customs clearance. specific information for each EU member state relating to imports. Documents needed for customs clearance in the EU. Proof of origin.

  5. Transport costs and customs duties for consignment items that comes from a third country (e.g. Asia) must be borne by the sender. Thanks to our French subsidiary, we are able to offer Swiss SMEs tailored customs clearance solutions for shipping to the EU, ensuring they do not lose competitiveness.

  6. Swiss Post has its own customs offices at all major goods border crossings. During opening hours, we can handle your import and export customs requirements right away. Our customs agents provide fast, professional shipping customs clearance for international goods transport.

  7. Key info. If you are only bringing goods which are exempt from customs duty and VAT, or that you have cleared through customs using the QuickZoll app, and are not subject to any restrictions or bans, you may proceed across the border without declaring anything.