
EUR1 Certificates
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What is an EUR1, and why would you use it?
The EUR1 is a piece of documentation that can give those importing from certain countries the ability to import goods at a partially or even fully reduced rate of import duty.
The table below is a comprehensive and alphabetical list of countries that participate in trade agreements where the EUR.1 is used, as of December 2021:
Albania | Algeria | Andorra | Angola | Antigua and Barbuda |
Barbados | Belize | Bosnia/Herzegovina | Cameroon | Ceuta & Melilla |
Chile | Colombia | Costa Rica | Côte D’ivoire | Dominica |
Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | El Salvador | Faroe Islands |
Georgia | Guatemala | Guyana | Honduras | Iceland |
Israel | Jamaica | Jordan | Kenya | Kosovo |
Lebanon | Liechtenstein | Macedonia | Mexico | Moldova |
Montenegro | Morocco | Nicaragua | Norway | Panama |
Peru | St Kitts & Nevis | St Lucia | St Vincent & the Grenadines | Serbia |
South Africa | Suriname | Switzerland | Tanzania | The Bahamas |
The European Union | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Ukraine |
The United Kingdom | West Bank & Gaza Strip |
The African, Caribbean & Pacific (ACP) States do accept the EUR1 but only for certain goods.
How do you get one?
This document can be obtained from us, at the North East England Chamber of Commerce. To apply for one, or for more information, please contact [email protected].
For more information on documents used in international trade, visit the Trade Toolkit section of our website at https://www.neechamber.co.uk/preparing-to-trade/