Includes information on average tariff rates and types that U.S. firms should be aware of when exporting to the market.
Last Published: 2/26/2018

Serbia’s Customs Law, adopted in 2010 and amended in 2015, was modeled on current European standards and practices (Official Gazette of the RS #18/10; #29/15). Customs rates apply to goods originating in countries that trade with Serbia under the most-favored nation (MFN) principle. Tariffs/duties on goods imported from the U.S. are not the same as those levied on EU member countries. Under the Stabilization and Association Agreement with EU, Serbia phased out and abolished tariffs on most goods imported from the EU. Import duties on all industrial products were scrapped fully, while duties on some agriculture products will remain even after January 2016. Government of Republic of Serbia has adopted the Regulation on Harmonization of the Custom Tariff Nomenclature for the year 2016, published in the “Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia” No. 98 of 1. December 2015.

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