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ATA Carnet
Were I can find a list of countries were ATA Carnet is necessary?
Is any body knows the transit true a China?
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There is an unofficial list on Wikipedia.
Taking a bike into China is practically impossible, but do search the HUBB for China and you will find all sorts of opinions and stories.
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ATA Carnet Countries
Quote:
Originally Posted by geronimo
Were I can find a list of countries were ATA Carnet is necessary?
Is any body knows the transit true a China?
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Greetings,
This carnet is also used for items other than vehicles, this may explain the China listing.
The following is from the atacarnet.com website:
ATA Carnet Countries
Where Can An ATA Carnet Be Used?
In over 69 nations and territories located in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania:
-A-
Algeria
Andorra
Australia
Austria
-B-
Belarus
Belgium
Botswana
Bulgaria
-C-
Canada
Chile
China
Cote d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
-D-
Denmark
-E-
Estonia
-F-
Finland
France
-G-
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
-H-
Hong Kong
Hungary
-I-
Iceland
India
Ireland
Iran*
Israel
Italy
-J-
Japan
-K-
Korea
-L-
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
-M-
Macedonia
Malaysia
Malta
Mauritius
Mongolia
Morocco
-N-
Namibia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
-P-
Poland
Portugal
-R-
Romania
Russia
-S-
Senegal
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
-T-
Taiwan**
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
-U-
U.K.
U.S.A
Cheers,
Paul
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Obviously I wasn't writing about the same thing. What is an ATA carnet?
The only carnet you need to temporarily import a vehicle into a country is the Carnet de Passages en Douanes, overseen by the AIT in Switzerland and administered by local automobile clubs. See link on the left and on Wikipedia.
In coutries where the CdP is REQUIRED you can't use another document.
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