customs territory of the Community

customs territory of the Community
The customs territory of the Community comprises of the territory of: EU Customs Glossary
• Belgium, EU Customs Glossary
• Bulgaria, EU Customs Glossary
• the Czech Republic, EU Customs Glossary
• Denmark, except the Faroe Islands and Greenland, EU Customs Glossary
• Germany, except the Island of Heligoland and the territory of Busingen, EU Customs Glossary
• Estonia, EU Customs Glossary
• Ireland, EU Customs Glossary
• Greece, EU Customs Glossary
• Spain, except Ceuta and Melilla, EU Customs Glossary
• France, except New Caledonia, Mayotte, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, Wallis and Futuna Islands, French Polynesia and French Southern and Antarctic Terrirories, EU Customs Glossary
• Italy, except the municipalities of Livigno and Campione d'Italia and the national waters of Lake Lugano which are between the bank and the political frontier of the area between Ponte Tresa and Porto Ceresio, EU Customs Glossary
• Cyprus (pending a settlement to the Cyprus problem, the application of the Community 'acquis' is suspended in those areas in which the Government of the Republic of Cyprus does not exercise effective control), EU Customs Glossary
• Latvia, EU Customs Glossary
• Lithuania, EU Customs Glossary
• Luxembourg, EU Customs Glossary
• Hungary, EU Customs Glossary
• Malta, EU Customs Glossary
• the Netherlands in Europe, EU Customs Glossary
• Austria, EU Customs Glossary
• Poland, EU Customs Glossary
• Portugal, EU Customs Glossary
• Romania EU Customs Glossary
• Slovenia, EU Customs Glossary
• the Slovak Republic, EU Customs Glossary
• Finland, EU Customs Glossary
• Sweden, EU Customs Glossary
• the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. EU Customs Glossary
The customs territory of the Community includes the territorial waters, the inland maritime waters and the airspace of the Member States, except for the territorial waters, the inland maritime waters and the airspace of those territories which are not part of the customs territory of the Community as listed above. EU Customs Glossary
The following territories, including their territorial waters, inland maritime waters and airspace, situated outside the territory of the Member States, shall also be considered to be part of the customs territory of the Community: EU Customs Glossary
• the territory of the principality of Monaco; EU Customs Glossary
• the territory of the United Kingdom Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, in Cyprus. EU Customs Glossary

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