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In November we reported that the European Commission announced plans to include binding valuation information (“BVI“) decisions in its customs legislation. The Commission has published the draft Delegated Regulation and obtained feedback from a public consultation, which ended on 18 January 2023.

The Commission describes this move as the completion of an already well-established legal and operational framework for issuing decisions relating to binding tariff classification information (“BTI“) and binding origin information (“BOI“).The aim is to create a transparent and formal process for the customs treatment of imported or exported goods.Exporters and importers will be able to apply and obtain in advance, from the customs authorities, binding decisions which will be valid in all Member States. This will provide legal certainty that the operations covered by the decision will be treated by the customs authorities, at the moment of the importation or exportation of the goods, in accordance with that decision.

The Delegated Regulation was initially expected to be adopted by the Commission in the second quarter of 2022 but has not yet been adopted. The draft Delegated Regulation can be found here and as currently drafted, will come in to force on 1 December 2025.

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Lionel joined Baker McKenzie as customs lead in February 2022. He has over 23 years of experience in the field of customs, international trade, excises and energy levy. Lionel is lecturer at the UIA (Antwerp) and ULG (Liege). He is in charge of the customs, excises and international trade course at the Solvay Tax MBA.
In 2023, Lionel was appointed by the Global ICC board as Chair of the ICC Global Customs Valuation Working Group.
Lionel is also chairing the Indirect Taxes subcommitee of AMCHAM BE.
Lionel's Indirect Tax practice team has been recognized as Tier 1 Indirect Tax Team in Belgium by ITR World Tax.

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Thomas Kukanza joined Baker McKenzie as a senior trade advisor in the Tax Practice Group in April 2022. He has over 10 years of experience in customs and international trade and in the implementation of duty optimization programs. Thomas is a guest lecturer at the University of Antwerp and holds a US customs broker licence.

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Johanna Asplund is an associate at the Firm’s London office in the Competition, Trade and Foreign Investment Practice Group. She completed her degree in International Relations from London School of Economics then a Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course (LLM) from BPP University in 2019.

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Suha is an associate in the Financial Services & Regulatory Group based in the London office. She is experienced in advising financial institutions, FinTech players and other entities on compliance with financial services regulatory requirements and advising on engagement with regulators, including the FCA.