Clearances from Other Departments
Plant health
The Plant Health Directorate is responsible for the plant health aspects of import and export arrangements applicable to plants and their propagation material, plant pests, plant produce and growing media entering Malta. The aim of this work is to prevent the spread and introduction primarily of quarantine pests of plant material and plant products but also of pests and diseases affecting quality and to promote appropriate measures for their control.
Therefore, all goods that need to be inspected by the plant health directorate need clearance from the stated department so that Customs can release the goods in free circulation.
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Environmental Health Directorate
Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA)
Border Inspection Post (BIP)
In order for your consignment to be cleared by Customs and be released in free circulation you need to have a validated CVED certificate.
Commerce Department
Exportation of Military Equipment
Exportation of Other Goods
Superintendence of Cultural Heritage
Goods which fall within chapter 97 of the Combined Nomenclature (Works of Art, Collector’s Pieces and Antiques) may require clearance or inspection by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, the examination fees of which are set out in S.L. 35.03 and CAP 445.
See also Cultural Heritage Legislation - https://schmalta.mt/legislation/# & https://schmalta.mt/movement-of-cultural-heritage-items/
Information related to Brexit
Brexit - The Department
Brexit - UGEA001
CITES
CITES regulates international trade in specimens of species of wild fauna and flora, that is export, re-export and import of live and dead animals and plants and of parts and derivatives thereof, based on a system of permits and certificates which can be issued if certain conditions are met and which have to be presented before consignments of specimens are allowed to leave or enter a country.
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The CITES Secretariat has issued a notification to the Customs authorities on the unauthorised movement of CITES listed specimens by diplomats.
Learn moreEnvironment & Resources Authority
CN Codes requiring Environment & Resources Authority Clearance.
CN Codes requiring ERA Clearance - 13th January 2010
CN Codes requiring ERA Clearance - 7th October 2010
Release of Substances
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