#CPPD2525043ACustoms Code Regulations, April 8, 2026
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This law updates customs regulations in France, affecting the management of goods, financial flows, and precursor chemicals. It introduces detailed procedures for declaring prohibited goods, enhances control powers of customs officers, and outlines processes for reporting and registration in handling chemical precursors. Businesses engaged in import/export need to comply with new documentation requirements.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of new declaration procedures for prohibited goods
- Enhanced customs officer control powers
- New documentation requirements for handling chemical precursors
Obligations
What this law requires
Declare all goods upon import/export according to procedures outlined in articles A. 221-1 to A. 221-3
Declare financial flows according to Chapter II of Title II, Book II
Comply with prohibition procedures for prohibited goods as outlined in Chapter I, Title III, Book II
Register and obtain required approvals, registrations, export authorizations, and import authorizations for drug precursors according to articles A. 243-1 to A. 243-18
Report suspicious activities and declare suspected drug precursor transactions according to Chapter II, Title IV, Book II