Home?Trade Compliance? Guide to Import Clearance of French Equipment: Analysis of the Latest Compliance Points in 2025
Three Core Changes in the Import Clearance of French Equipment
According to the amendment to the EU Customs Code that came into effect in 2025, there are three major changes in the import clearance of French equipment:
Incomplete technical documents: The new version of the CE certificate must contain a cybersecurity statement
Value Assessment of Professional Agency Services
When choosing a French customs clearance agent, the following should be focused on:
Localization Ability
Whether there are offices in Le Havre/Marseille port
The professional qualifications of the French customs declaration team
Technical processing capabilities
Whether it can handle the T1 transit document
Whether there are professional classifiers
Emergency response mechanism
The rapid response time for customs inspections
The number of successful cases of dispute resolution
Analysis of Typical Cases
A Chinese machine tool enterprise completed customs clearance through a professional agent:
Completed the registration of the EORI number in advance
Noted the equipment power parameters during pre - declaration
Save the security deposit by using the temporary entry procedure (ATA Carnet)
Finally achieve rapid customs clearance within 72 hours
The French customs will launch a new risk assessment system in 2025. Importers are advised to choose agency service providers with the following qualifications: holding the AEO certification of the French customs, equipped with technical document engineers certified by the EU, and having an on - site operation team at the major ports in France. Professional agency services can reduce the inspection probability by about 40%, shorten the customs clearance time by 60%, and avoid 90% of compliance risks in the technical document preparation process.