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Products subject to veterinary control include animal-origin animal feed, pharmaceuticals, and various other medical products for animals.
In order to maintain the safety and quality of products of animal origin and to ensure compliance with international standards, the transport, storage, and customs clearance of these goods must be carried out in accordance with the rules and regulations of CEFTA (Central European Free Trade Agreement) and the EU (European Union).
The transportation of products of animal origin is subject to strict control and monitoring to ensure that the goods meet the animal health standards and requirements. Drivers and carriers must have all necessary documentation and permits to cross the borders of CEFTA and EU member states.
During import and export, the relevant authorities will conduct detailed inspections and issue certificates that are valid only in certain countries or regions. Any warehouse receiving products of animal origin must meet strict standards and regulations to ensure the safe storage and preservation of these products.
Customs clearance of animal products is carried out in accordance with the customs regulations of CEFTA and the EU, with special attention given to fulfilling customs obligations and paying any customs duties and taxes.
Required documentation for import and export of veterinary products in Serbia:
Importing and exporting veterinary products is a complex process that requires careful planning and compliance with various regulations and standards. Logistics companies involved in these activities must be familiar with the various documents required to conduct these activities in accordance with Serbian’s regulations. In addition to the basic documentation for customs clearance of goods subject to veterinary inspection, this should also include:
- Veterinary certificate: This is a key document confirming that veterinary products are healthy and safe for use. The veterinary certificate is issued by the competent veterinary inspection in the exporting country and must be recognized by the veterinary authorities in the importing country.
- Export/import permit: In some cases the import and export of products of animal origin may require a special permit from the authorities. This permit may be mandatory for certain types of veterinary products or for export to certain countries.
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