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  • News announcement
  • 15 October 2025
  • Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union
  • 3 min read

New Centralised Clearance for Import (CCI) system is expanding across the EU

On 15 October 2025 Belgium and Sweden joined the CCI system. 

Belgium entered operations with the CCI Phase 1 standard declaration, including pre-lodged one. Sweden entered operations with CCI Phase 1 standard declaration, including pre-lodged one with some CCI Phase 2 functionalities such as processing of excise goods and goods in the context of trade with special fiscal territories.

The CCI system entered its first phase of implementation in July 2024, starting with 8 Member States: Bulgaria, Estonia, Spain, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania: see Centralised Clearance for Import (CCI) goes live

On 30 September 2024, Croatia joined the CCI system in operation with CCI Phase 1, followed by Italy, which joined shortly after on 08 November 2024: see Centralised Clearance for Import (CCI) system is expanding across EU over time - Croatia - Italy.

By 30 June 2025, 7 Member States:  Bulgaria, Estonia, Spain*, Luxembourg, Latvia, Romania and Croatia successfully deployed CCI Phase 2 and thereby entered operations with the CCI Full system.

This new trans-European system ensures the digitalisation of the centralised clearance process at European level as defined in the Union Customs Code (UCC). It is available for use by European businesses in 12 Member States: Bulgaria, Estonia, Spain, Luxembourg, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Croatia, Italy, Belgium and Sweden. Other Member States are planning to join gradually in the coming months.

The new trans-European CCI system allows trusted traders to submit a customs declaration at the supervising customs office in the Member State of their establishment, for goods physically presented to a customs office in any other Member State, enabling customs declaration processing and physical release of goods in a digital, efficient, predictable, and coordinated way among the customs offices located in different Member States. All contacts take place with the supervising customs office, acting as a one-stop shop.  

The new system enables the customs authorities of different Member States acting as one customs authority for the clearance of goods under CCI. It ensures seamless electronic exchange of information between customs offices involved, reducing the administrative burden for the Member States’ customs administrations when processing the customs declaration for imports. For example, it reduces the number of actors involved, simplifies the process for bringing goods into the EU, and assures that the EU businesses can use CCI simplification in a digital environment.

The CCI system is a powerful new tool to reduce administrative burden for administrations, while supporting EU businesses and the legitimate trade facilitation across borders through simplified procedures.

How will EU companies benefit? 

  • Faster customs clearance of the imported goods
  • Reduction of the number of customs procedures, i.e., no transit procedure
  • Reduction of administrative workload through a single contact
  • Saving costs with centralised processes, providing transparency and compliance
  • Participating in a globalised market, being more competitive, boosting business with customers and partners regardless of their location

How can my company use the CCI system? 

The economic operators interested in using CCI simplification and the CCI system shall be a holder of a CCI authorisation, therefore, they shall first apply for such authorisation. The applicant for a CCI authorisation shall apply to the competent customs authorities in the EU Member State where the applicant is established, which may grant an authorisation in accordance with Article 179 of the UCC- see CCI Full Business Guidance, for further info.

More information

CCI Full Business Guidance

CCI Full Business Guidance accompanying slides

Practical guide with useful information on Centralised Clearance for Import at EU level (EU CCI) for the Member States and the Economic Operators

CCI Phase 1 eLearning module for Traders and for EU Customs Officers (available in the following languages: ENCSESHULTPTSL and SV)

CCI Full system eLearning module for Traders and for EU Customs Officers

Details

Publication date
15 October 2025
Author
Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union