REX (Registered Exporter)
DocumentsCommission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447
PL: REX (Registered Exporter) | DE: REX (Registrierter Ausführer)
Definition
REX (Registered Exporter System) is an EU origin certification system in which registered exporters self-issue statements on origin on invoices or other commercial documents, without needing to obtain EUR.1 movement certificates from customs authorities.
The REX system was introduced by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 and is used under: the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) — since 2017 exporters from GSP countries must be REX-registered, and some new-generation EU FTAs (e.g., EU-Canada CETA, EU-Japan EPA, EU-UK TCA).
REX registration is free and conducted through customs authorities of the exporter's country. The registered exporter receives a REX number included in the statement on origin on the invoice. The REX system is gradually replacing traditional EUR.1 certificates.
The REX system was introduced by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 and is used under: the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) — since 2017 exporters from GSP countries must be REX-registered, and some new-generation EU FTAs (e.g., EU-Canada CETA, EU-Japan EPA, EU-UK TCA).
REX registration is free and conducted through customs authorities of the exporter's country. The registered exporter receives a REX number included in the statement on origin on the invoice. The REX system is gradually replacing traditional EUR.1 certificates.