UPDATE: The Netherlands postpones new requirements for companies exporting goods

24 December 2019

The requirement for non-EU companies to either establish their own Dutch company or appoint an EU established indirect customs representative to export goods from the Netherlands has been postponed until 1 April 2020.

This requirement follows recent clarification released by the EU commission, stating that only EU businesses can export from the EU. Please click here for this update in full. 

Similar export requirements have been confirmed in several EU member states, including Belgium, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, and most recently Germany.

Please contact us if you need assistance exporting.

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