#2026/253Gümrük (Tarife ve Çeşitli Değişiklikler) (No. 2) Yönetmeliği 2026
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The new regulations update the definition of an important document related to customs procedures, specifically for goods used in offshore wind turbine manufacturing. This change will help reduce import duties on materials needed for these renewable energy projects. Businesses involved in offshore wind energy production will be directly affected by these updates.
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Key Changes
- Updated definition of 'the authorised use document' to a new version.
- Aligns with EU commodity code updates.
- Introduces measures to reduce import duty on goods for offshore wind turbine manufacturing.
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Obligations
What this law requires
Update internal customs procedures documentation to reflect the amended definition of 'the authorised use document' as specified in amended regulation 32(2) of the Customs (Special Procedures and Outward Processing) (EU Exit) Regulations 2018
Ensure imported goods classified under the new authorised use document align with EU commodity code updates referenced in the amended definition
Apply for and maintain authorised use measures when importing cables, auxiliary systems, and low-voltage systems intended for offshore wind turbine manufacturing to qualify for reduced import duty
Verify that imported goods are designated for use in manufacturing offshore wind turbines, including cables linking wind farms to mainland substations or systems for onshore/offshore substations, to claim duty reductions