CTC Compliance
Full Common Transit Convention compliance for UK and EU movements
The Common Transit Convention (CTC) is the international agreement that lets goods move across participating countries with duties and VAT suspended until destination. The UK has been a full CTC contracting party since 1 January 2021, alongside the EU, EFTA countries (Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein), Turkey, North Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine.
We help traders understand which transit procedure applies to their goods (T1 vs T2), provide compliance reviews of existing transit processes, and act as your declarant when moving goods under CTC. We also keep you up to date on changes — including the 2025 digital-only requirement for air and rail movements.
How It Works
- 1Assess your trade lanes and movement patterns
- 2Determine the correct transit procedure (T1 or T2)
- 3Lodge declarations and manage compliance documentation
- 4Ongoing advisory on CTC regulatory changes