Includes information on what is required for temporary entry.
Last Published: 2/26/2018

There are no restrictions or duties to be paid on temporary entry of materials and personal belongings.  However, items that are temporarily imported have to be reported to customs officials on the border of entry by filling out a designated form.  Serbia is an ATA Carnet member country for the temporary admission of goods.  All temporary imported items have to be re-exported at the same point of entry.  There are different requirements in place for intercompany transfers and the temporary import of cars and equipment for representative offices and wholly foreign-owned enterprises.

It is advisable to contact the Embassy of Serbia in Washington or one of Serbian consulates in the U.S. for specific information regarding customs requirements.

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