How are goods travelling under a TIR Carnet supervised if part of the journey takes place in a country that is not a TIR operational Contracting Party?
Question: How are goods travelling under a TIR Carnet supervised if part of the journey takes place in a country that is not a TIR operational Contracting Party? Answer: The TIR transport, and the use of the TIR Carnet as a Customs declaration and evidence of the TIR guarantee, is suspended during the element of the journey that takes place in the country that is not TIR operational. The TIR transport and control of the TIR Carnet is resumed at the first Customs office in a TIR operational Contracting Party. Article 26 of the TIR Convention refers.
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